In the first four months (4/12) of 2019, specifically in April we published 7 articles representing Volume 29 (Number 1) with the support and relentless efforts of some reviewers. In August this year (8/12) of 2019, we are publishing 8 articles (Volume 29 Number 2).
In this volume 29, No.2, we are grateful to our esteemed reviewers who found seven (8) manuscripts worthy of publication. Other manuscripts received from April to August 2019 that are not published in this volume, are either rejected as recommended by the reviewers or still undergoing peer review.
Ihim et al., from the Department of Medical Laboratory Science, Faculty of Health Sciences and Technology, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nnewi Campus, Anambra State, Nigeria reported that “short term consumption of coffee may cause significant alterations in plasma concentration of glucose and serum HDL-C levels with no significant effects on BMI and serum concentrations of TC, TG and LDL-C”. This may be the reason some people look for coffee for transient energy.
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