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OAJUN Review Article Oct 18, 2019
Management of Prostatomegaly (Izam-I-Ghudda-I-Mazi) in Unani System of Medicine: An Overview
Quraishi HA*, Arsheed Iqbal, Shabir Ahmad Bhat, Naquibul Islam and Qamar Alam Khan

Prostatomegaly is the enlargement of prostate gland in elderly males which results urinary symptoms in them. The prevalence of prostatomegaly is age dependent with the initial dev…

Prostatomegaly Warm-e-Ghudda-e-Mazi Micturition
OAJAR Research Article Oct 18, 2019
Yield Performance and Adaptability of Released Upland Rice Varieties in North Western and Western Tigray, North Ethiopia
Hailegebrial K*, Yirgalem T, Weledegerima G, Mekonen A, Alem R, Redae W, Eyasu A and Husien S

The experiment was conducted at maitsebri agricultural research center, Maitsebri on station, Mezekire and Humera, aiming at identifying stable and adaptable upland rice varieties …

Grain Yield Rice Stability
IZAB Research Article Oct 18, 2019
Feeding on Lettuce and Mulberry Leaves Increases Silk Productivity and Biometrics of the Mulberry Silkworm Bombyx Mori
Gad AA*

During the present study, two different host plants (lettuce and mulberry) were used for feeding 5th instar larvae of Bomby mori. In the case of treatment (T0), B. mori 5th instar…

Silkworm Lactuca Sativa Mulberry Leaves
EIJ Review Article Oct 17, 2019
Epidemiological Sociology (Part One of Two): "Sociology in Epidemiology". Sociology as an Instrument of Epidemiological Analysis
Turabian JL*

There are barriers to crossing the boundaries between sociology and epidemiology, due to the history of both disciplines, the definitions of their fields of study and the objective…

Sociology Socialization Epidemiology
EIJ Review Article Oct 17, 2019
Epidemiological Sociology (Part Two): "Sociology of Epidemiology". The Sociology Applied to the Analysis of Epidemiology
Turabian JL*

Epidemiology can benefit by allowing it to be the object of analysis of sociology ("sociology of epidemiology"). The institution of epidemiology shapes the motives, passi…

Sociology Socialization Epidemiology
JES Mini Review Oct 17, 2019
Major Technology and Business Trends Empowering Stem Cell Reprogramming
Cauwenberghe CV*

The advent of stem cells reprogramming commenced with the discovery of the differentiation factors that allow the creation of human iPSCs (hiPSCs). Today, researchers all around t…

Regenerative Medicine Stem Cells Gene Editing
JQHE Investigation Paper Oct 17, 2019
Bedside Report and its Effects on Patients and Nurses: A Quality Improvement Project
Lozeau L*, Dawson DL* and Loukissa D

Aim: The aim of this project was to investigate how re-education on bedside reporting would affect Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) scores…

Bedside Hand Off Shift Reports
IJOAC Research Article Oct 17, 2019
Light and Electron Microscopic Studies on Mandibular Organ in Relation to Female Reproductive Cycle of the Freshwater Crab Travancoriana Schirnerae
Sudha Devi AR*, Aswani A and Bhadravathi Kenchappa CS

This study elucidated the light and electron microscopic observations on mandibular organ in relation to the female reproductive cycle of the edible freshwater crab Travancoriana s…

Freshwater Crab Mandibular Organ Reproductive Cycle
OOAJ Case Report Oct 17, 2019
Tick Mistaken as a Mole
Neel P, Ripudaman A*, Satish S and Nitin M Nagarkar

Ticks are blood sucking ectoparasites of vertebrates. They are vectors for the transmission of a number of viral, rickettisal and bacterial diseases. Humans become accidental host…

Mole blood sucking Ticks
NHIJ Research Article Oct 17, 2019
Health Facility Related Factors Influencing Utilization of the Partograph in Management of Women in Labor among Nurses in Machakos County
Mosoti Abuga T*, Kabue P and Keraka M

A partogram is a graphical representation of the fetal status, maternal status and progress of labor. Its proper interpretation assists in early identification of complications wh…

Partograph use Partograph utilization Machakos county
OAJDS Research Article Oct 17, 2019
Ultrasonic Characterization of Human Dentine
Aziza H Eldarrat*

Dentine structure is unique and complex in nature and has the ability to undergo physiological and non-physiological structural changes due to age process or disease. Ultrasound i…

Dentine Ultrasound Ultrasonic wave velocity
MHRIJ Mini Review Oct 16, 2019
Paying Attention to What Works in Therapy: The Case for Feedback Informed Treatment
Keith Klostermann

It is critical that therapists identify when therapy is not working and collaborate with clients on how treatment should be modified, according to their preferences. One method fo…

Therapy Clients Feedback Informed Treatment
ABCA Commentary Oct 16, 2019
How to Handle a Rejection after an Interview?
Sruthi N*

After months of waiting you got the call, but instead of celebrating, you climbed into your bed and you let out a sigh. You got rejected, again.

OAJPR Review Article Oct 16, 2019
Aegle Marmelos (L.) Correa, A Potential Source for the Treatment of Diabetes Associated Alzheimers Disease: A Review
Jannat K, Jahan R and Rahmatullah M*

Alzheimer’s disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disorder leading to memory loss, which is caused by progressive wasting away of brain cells. Memory loss leads to changes in a …

Alzheimer’ disease Aegle marmelos Bengal quince
HIJ Research Article Oct 16, 2019
Blood Donors Profile at the Blood Transfusion Regional Center Tulear, Madagascar
Irene Rakotoniana A*, Isabelle Ramandimbisoa L, Rasamindrakotroka A and Rakoto Alson AO

Introduction: One way to find solution to blood donation insufficiency to establish the profile of donors. No study has been performed on blood donors at the regional blood center…

Blood Donors Transfusion Exclusion
IZAB Research Article Oct 16, 2019
Food and Feeding Behaviour of Kingfishers (Family: Alcedinidae) in Selected Water Bodies in Osun State, Nigeria
Oguntimehin BE*

Many countries are experiencing different health challenges as a result of polluted water caused by industrial pollution and contamination by agricultural run-off. Pollution also …

Reservoirs Species Kingfishers
IZAB Research Article Oct 16, 2019
Biochemical and Pathological Features of Postmortem Time Interval of Natural Brain Death Induced in Albino Rats
Elalfy MM*

Previously we studied certain biochemical markers of postmortem time interval (PMI) in brain stem induced death in albino rats in first 30 hours after death. PMI is very important…

PMI Blood Chemistry Trace Minerals
IZAB Research Article Oct 16, 2019
Potential Effects of Climate Change on the Distribution of Endemic Lizards (Squamata: Sauria) in Cuba
Velazco-Pérez K*

Climate change has modified the distribution and abundance of numerous species. Being ectotherms, reptiles are especially susceptible to this phenomenon, which worldwide threatens…

Lizards Climate Change Ecological Niche Models
PhIJ Commentary Oct 16, 2019
Into the Origins of the Inside – Outside Debate: Rediscovering Smell/Odor and Tracking the Steps of Nietzsche, Proust and Timothy Morton
Allaerts W*

The philosophical problem of the Inside - Outside duality has a long history. In this paper I recall that not only this duality caught the attention of philosophers like F. Nietzsc…

CDOAJ Research Article Oct 16, 2019
Efficacy of Leeching in Frostbite
Iqbal A*, Jan A, Ali Quraishi H, Islam N, Raheem A and Rashid A

Frostbite is a freezing, cold thermal injury, which occurs when tissues are exposed to temperatures below their freezing point for a sustained period of times. Frostbite is commonl…

Frostbite Leeching Hirudotherapy
EOIJ Short Communication Oct 15, 2019
Soil is Life and the Importance of Asking Questions
Hague A*

Life on land depends on soil. From it grow plants that feed animals. If the soil is impoverished then so is food and health suffers.

DOIJ Research Article Oct 15, 2019
The Perception of Medical Students Regarding the Approach to Obesity as a Priority
Pedro Henrique MFES, Jonathan Nícolas dos SR*, Helena Mello de GD, Anna Jéssica GB, Lucas Japhet VA and Marise de Farias LC

Obesity is a chronic disease and increasing incidence, studies reveal that treating and preventing seven of the top 10 killer diseases. Although much is published about the theme,…

Obesity Medical Students Metabolic Syndrome
OAJC Short Communication Oct 15, 2019
Quality of Life and Peripheral Arterial Disease of Lower Members
Jose Luis Cabrera Zamora

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is one of the manifestations of atherothrombosis, systemic disease, which can affect all territories of the arterial tree. Recently, there has …

Peripheral Arterial Disease Cardiovascular diseases Amputations
JENR Research Article Oct 15, 2019
Smallholder Farmers On and Off-Farm Gendered Responses to Climate Variability in Southern Rural Ghana
Divine Odame Appiah*, Ismail O Azeez and Lois Antwi Boadi

Smallholder farmers may or may not have access to resources they may need for sustainable cultivation. With climate variability differential impacts, farmers may adopt measures on…

Gendered Responses On-Farm Off-Farm
JENR Short Communication Oct 15, 2019
New geographical Record of the Blue-dashed Rockskipper, Blenniella periophthalmus (Valenciennes, 1836) from the Saint Martin's Island of Bangladesh
Kazi Ahsan Habib*, Amit Kumer Neogi, Jayedul Islam and Najmun Nahar
OAJC Research Article Oct 15, 2019
Effect of Smoking Cessation Measure on Self Efficacy to Resist Temptation
Kripa Angeline

A study to an experimental study to evaluate the effect of smoking cessation measure on self-efficacy to resist temptation, among smokers admitted in Rajah Muthiah Medical College…

Smoking Cessation Measures Self-Efficacy Temptations
PHOA Perspective Oct 15, 2019
Outcome of Frontalis Brow Suspension Surgery in Congenital Ptosis-Experience in a Tertiary Eye Care Center in Bangladesh
Farzana Afzal*, Nazmul Haque Robi, Sadia Sultana, Riffat Rashid, Nasrin Habib and Mamunur Rashid

Objective: to assess functional and cosmetic outcome of frontalis brow suspension surgery with silicon tube in correction of moderate to severe congenital ptosis with poor levator…

Congenial Ptosis Silicon Tube Frontalis Brow Suspension
MACIJ Thesis Oct 15, 2019
Synthesis of Cantharidin Derivatives as Photo-Initiated DNA Cleavage Agents
Wu CY, Lin PY, Yu SSF, Chu PC and Su CJ*

Previous studies indicated that cantharidin (exo-2,3-dimethy-7-oxabicyclo [2,2,1] heptane-2,3-dicarboxylic anhydride) could inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells via p53 depend…

DNA Cleavage Agents Cantharidin Derivatives Diels-Alder Reaction
MACIJ Editorial Oct 15, 2019
Rheumatic Fever and Therapeutic Agents: Analytical Methods for the Determination of the Agents in Biological Fluids
Chika J Mbah*

Rheumatic fever is an autoimmune inflammatory response to throat infection caused by streptococcus pyogenes [1]. It may involve connective tissues of the heart, skin and vessels. T…

Rheumatic Fever Criteria Patients
EOIJ Research Article Oct 14, 2019
Are Teachers Standing Too Much at Work?
Alias AN*, Karuppiah K, Vivien How, Perumal V, Sambasivam S, Tamrin SBM

Limited standing working conditions such as prolonged standing work or static working posture among teachers is a common sight in the classroom, especially during school hours. Fro…

School Teacher Musculoskeletal Disorders Prolong Standing

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