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‘Religion’ is conventionally understood as something set apart and a realm of the non-ordinary, whereas, ‘the secular’ pertains to this world and relates to the finite. In modernit…
Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), the principle physiological pillar of brain. Floating in the sub-arachnoid space, presence of CSF resembles a castle surrounded by a moat, providing the…
This article presents the ethical ideas of Al-Ghazali. The work deals with the nature and peculiarities of human morality. This work is intended for a wide range of readers.
Alpha synuclein (α-Syn) is a small synaptic protein expressed within the central nervous system (CNS). α-Syn has been implicated in the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease (PD), a…
Objective: This study was conducted to report and analyze patients' attitudes towards dental aesthetics. Material and methods: A survey was conducted based on an original question…
Purpose: To see the Incidence rate, Risk factors, Associations, and Visual outcomes of posterior capsule rupture (PCR). Methods: A cross sectional study was done of all patients w…
Dermatomyositis is a type of inflammatory myopathy characterized by inflammatory and degenerative changes of the muscles and skin. The Para neoplastic dermatomyositis is a subtype…
Introduction: There is adequate literature written on hyponatremia, but not much seen in context of Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Patients become prone for this electrolyte derang…
The collective accomplishments of the liver transplant community have resulted in satisfactory 5- and 10-year patient and graft survival. Within the increasing cohort of transplan…
Lemierre’s syndrome is a rare and in some cases fatal thrombophlebitis of the internal jugular vein (IJV). It usually follows acute oropharyngeal or otologic infections in healthy,…
The author exposes the political, social, and technical foundations that motivate and justify the decentralization of health care services, as a means, not as an end. He highlight…
This study sought to relate the impact of the time restriction on liquor sales with violent deaths due to alcohol consumption. In 2011 based on an ecological comparison study betw…
A characterization of the arthropod fauna is carried out in two "hot caves" in the province of Villa Clara: Cave of the Maja’s, located in the town of Buenavista…
Objective: To observe the deformity development of adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) after brace treatment, so as to explore the effects of compliance, initial angle, initial …
Coronaviruses cause respiratory and intestinal infections in humans and animals; being that most coronavirus infections in humans are caused by species of low pathogenicity, leadin…
Obesity is a worldwide public health problem. Obesity and adiposity are caused by different factors but many cases are as a result of overconsumption of high-fat diets. Fat and oi…
A neglected yet foundational diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is added to the differential diagnosis of the many medical and psychiatric diagnoses that have been utiliz…
The COVID-19 pandemic has devastated the lives of millions of people and brought the most diverse damage to all of humanity, and, as a result, the discovery of therapies capable o…
Cumulus cells (CC) get initiated from the granulosa cells (GCs) that are undifferentiated, which differentiate into mural GCs (MGCs) as well as CCs at the time of antrum generation…
Nanotechnology is the understanding and control of matter generally in the 1–100nm dimension range. The application of nanotechnology to medicine, known as nanomedicine, concerns …
Unlike horses, zebras are somewhat the asses or donkeys. Zebras are very flighty animals, so they cannot tame easily. To protect this cute hoofed mammal, we should understand their…
Etymologically, vocation comes from latin “vocatio”, a call for a mission [1]. Born from the trunk of medicine, Vocation in Children´s Orthopaedics (VCHO) encompasses science and s…
Background: Several recent reviews demonstrate that in patients with humeral shaft fractures, surgical therapy has lesser risks of non-union, mal-union, and re-intervention than no…
Background: Extensive venous malformation (VM) (Klippel-Trenaunay syndrome, KTS) and associated degenerative joint disease of the hip is a rare condition. The difficulty of total h…
Dignity of human life is widely uses in bioethics. There are many controversial topics in bioethics which uses human dignity as the basis of their argument. UNESCO’s Universal Dec…
Water Scarcity is one of the most important environmental hazards world-over associated with atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. In spite of receiving intensive o…
Extensive programs of enrichment through natural assisted regeneration were implemented between 1946 and 1959 by INEAC (Institute National pour étude Agronomique du Congo belge). …
In this paper, we demonstrated the theoretical relationship between Gibbs free energy of the electric double layer and aqueous solution pH. The basis for our theoretical derivatio…
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