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One of the main issues for stroke victims is restoring normal walking function, which necessitates a large amount of time being devoted to relearning how to walk. The aim of the s…
Introduction: Pediatric bones possess unique anatomical and biomechanical characteristics distinct from adult bones, resulting in specific fracture patterns, healing potential, an…
Humeral shaft fractures require surgical intervention for optimal functional recovery. This review compares intramedullary nailing (IMN) and open reduction internal fixation (ORIF…
Diatoms are a group of unicellular algae with silica-based cell walls and recognized as valuable indicators of water quality in water ecosystems. Examining the species composition…
Angiosarcoma is a rare and aggressive malignant tumor primarily originating from blood and lymphatic vessels. While it commonly arises from cutaneous sites like the scalp, atypica…
The Erbium doped magnesium oxide nanoparticles (Er-MgO NPs) have been synthesized in the form of crystalline powder using the chemical precipitation method and the structure was c…
Artificial intelligence (AI) has contributed to healthcare, particularly in the field of ophthalmology. This article focuses on how AI has improved detection and diagnosis of comm…
Computational Functionalism is a subfield of philosophy of mind most relevant to the subject of cognitive science as well as to artificial intelligence (AI). The analysis of this …
I just chatted with “Meta AI” about “Torchbearer in Artificial Intelligence”.
Evaluation of water quality is critical for assuring the safety of drinking water, especially with the increasing incidence of microbiological pollutants. Traditional microbial de…
The collections of the National Museum of Costa Rica contain a total of 7,895 specimens, corresponding to the Greater Metropolitan Area (GAM) and some peri-urban areas surrounding…
Plasmodium, the malaria-causing parasite, alters host red blood cell (RBC) membranes for survival.
To reduce the pollution load of aquaculture tail water and improve the quality of the aquaculture water environment, this study constructed an integrated treatment device. This de…
Health surveillance (HS) is defined by Brazilian legislation as a continuous and systematic process of collecting, consolidating, analyzing and disseminating data on health-rela…
Background: Schwannoma is a benign, well-circumscribed tumor attached to peripheral nerves, consisting of a clonal population of Schwann cells. Cellular Schwannomas is a relativel…
Introduction: Heart failure is a chronic disease that is one of the public health priorities of the World Health Organization. It represents the leading cause of unplanned hospita…
LS affect approximately 1 in 300 to 1 in 1,000 women, with a higher prevalence in postmenopausal women. The condition is associated with autoimmune disorders, hormonal imbalance, …
Given the potential for pending changes in health and healthcare in the US, I thought it wise to revisit the focus on principles and working together. We find ourselves in public …
Stroke is one of the most prevalent vascular diseases in the world and has persistently ranked as at least the third leading cause of death globally over the past few decades (WHO…
The objective of my proposed research paper is to bring about psychological improvements in early school-going children in a developing country like India by providing quality pri…
This article is a reflection on the philosophical text in its context of development and importance, from antiquity to modernity. The philosophical text is essential for a meaning…
Coffee is cultivated in over 60 countries by approximately 25 million farmers and is of global economic, cultural, and social significance. Smallholder farmers contribute for ap…
The Amazon biome offers fruits with an exceptional content of bioactive compounds in their chemical composition, including essential fatty acids, tocopherols, carotenoids, ascorbi…
Pneumosinus dilatans is an abnormal but benign expansion of one or more of the paranasal sinuses, as a result of hyperpneumatization. Though it is often asymptomatic and diagnosed…
This case report describes the forensic investigations performed after the discovery of two bodies under suspicious circumstances. The first body was almost completely burned and …
Phobias, multiple and very varied, are usually referred to neurotic functioning. However, phobogenic processes are located at the crossroads of various pathologies of mental funct…
The crime of child abduction seriously infringes on the physical and mental health of minors, and also brings a devastating blow to the victim's family, which seriously violates t…
The emergence of nanotechnology-based Nano-drug conjugates in cancer therapy, notably for kidney cancer, marks a paradigm change in how we approach treatment. Kidney cancer, not…
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