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Chronic Diseases were in the news last year at this time prompting me to author a piece found in these pages. I find that chronic diseases are once again in the news, but the media…
Aim: The purpose of this study is to compare the dosimetric differences between two dose calculation algorithms-Anisotropic Analytical Algorithm (AAA) and Acuros XB (AXB) - in Ste…
Black, Latinx, and Native American individuals face substantial health disparities in the experience and treatment of substance use disorders. Innovative culturally modified inter…
The emotional journey of a cancer diagnosis is marked by a nonlinear interplay of emotions such as fear, hope, anger, and sorrow, challenging the linear model proposed by Kübler-R…
Zwicky postulates the dark matter approach, based on the incompatibility between Newtonian gravity and the residual velocity measured in galaxy clusters. This approach to dark mat…
Amphibians are characterized by their ability to live both aquatic and terrestrial habitats. Few species are permanently lives as land dwellers, while some of other species have c…
Inverted papilloma is a benign tumor that can undergo synchronous or metachronous malignant transformation. Its isolated location in the sphenoid sinus is rare and its surgical tr…
This article outlines the fundamental elements that structure the quality of life of human beings, according to the main indicators formulated by Psychology with an ethical-humani…
The use of poly-herbal therapy, which involves achieving maximum therapeutic efficacy against several diseases by combining various substances from different plant sources, has re…
In avian orthopedics, various conservative and surgical techniques are reported for fracture treatment, with the choice of an appropriate osteosynthesis technique being challengin…
Extensive studies in sociology and criminology reveal that unemployment and poverty are fundamental causes behind the escalation of crime, particularly in the context of property …
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) sub region has witnessed a surge in the use of DNA analysis in immigration and border security. This shift beyond biometrics…
Introduction: Regardless of their origin, all injury cases are forensic cases. In forensic medicine practices, the factors that cause traumatic changes in the body, the localizati…
General Information: A bite is a type of injury caused by animal or human teeth that can leave tooth marks at the wound site. Human bites may occur in cases of physical and sexual…
Blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria, are some of the oldest organisms on Earth which grow even in extreme conditions. These algae have biologically active compounds which may cont…
The gradual construction of health - as a fundamental right - and equity as an opportunity to reach its full potential, represents the fair and organised way to eliminate systemi…
This study aims to examine the results of blood cultures carried out at the National Hospital Center (CHN) of Nouakchott over a 26-month period (2021-2023). The primary objective …
This study aimed to bring to light a case of non-syndromic Retinitis Pigmentosa in a middle-aged female. A 39-year-old female complained of blurred vision that started 3 years ago.…
Artificial intelligence (AI) research within medicine is growing rapidly. Healthcare AI projects attracted more investment than AI projects within any other sector of the global ec…
Most of the nutraceutical plants, plants associated products and foods are known for their promising antioxidant properties due to the presence of several metabolites like polyphe…
The Kitāb al-Taṣrīf (Book of medical arrangement) is the masterpiece of the distinguished Cordovan physician Abū l-Qāsim Khalaf Ibn ‘Abbās Al-Zahrāwī (c.936-c.1013), known among o…
Kant’s notion of autonomy is not only a central concept in pure moral philosophy; it is also a key organizing concept in applied moral philosophy. Across the whole spectrum of hum…
It has been evident in recent years that climate change is an unavoidable phenomenon in many regions of the world and that it negatively affects food systems and agriculture, espe…
Aim: This study aimed to explore 6th-year medical students' opinions on brain drain, its associated factors, reasons, and potential solutions. Method: A cross-sectional study wa…
Background: Pediatric ENT pathologies form an important part that encompasses a wide range of medical conditions, primarily infections, which pose as a significant public health c…
Fleas are small, wingless insects that feed on animal blood. In addition to being a major annoyance, they could unfold illnesses and result in allergic reactions or anemia of thei…
This article is an anticipation of the criminological analysis of cyber VAT fraud in the European Union carried out in the framework of the project "EU CYBER VAT - Fighting c…
Social media has emerged as a powerful tool in health promotion, enabling rapid dissemination of health-related information, fostering community engagement, and driving behavior c…
VAT fraud has long posed a major challenge to the economic stability of individual countries and the European Union (EU) as a whole. In recent years, the convergence of VAT fraud …
Milk is considered as one of the first foodstuffs that are given to the neonates of various species. Mammalian milk composition grants a unique natural fluid that meets the requir…
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