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Intro: New onset movement disorders are being reported following infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. These include myoclonus, tremor, oculomotor disorders, ataxia, akinetic rigid …
In the context of civilization advanced communities are enjoying a higher living of standard by using of more sophisticated technology, health facilities, well educational infrast…
Psychobiotics are live microscopic organisms that colonize the digestive greenery and have an immediate or aberrant great impact on brain processes. In starting the research has b…
The Bacteria that cause the spoiling may ruin meat, a mainstay in our diets. The Breed, age, feed type, breeding, and aging duration are some of the characteristics that affect te…
Breast milk is an indispensable source of nutrition, composed of thousands of components crucial for the growth and development of infants. It is the gold standard for the nourish…
Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) and has long been one of the leading causes of death worldwide. Flavonoids are a…
Background: Sepsis is a severe life-threatening state of infection with a high incidence in clinical settings and is one of the most common causes of hospitalization and deaths in …
The first step in implementing guided imagery is reflecting on its start in psychology. To appreciate this start is to give homage to “Man and His Symbols” by C. G. Jung, though…
Introduction: Sunflower syndrome (SFS) is a rare epileptic disorder characterized by a stereotypical hand- waving motion in front of the eyes when exposed to a light source. SFS is…
Neuropathic pain, caused by damage to the nervous system, presents a major challenge in clinical care due to its complex nature. This review focuses on the mechanisms and current …
Introduction: Our objective was to determine whether prostate cancer (PC) grew similarly or differently in White Americans (WA) and African Americans (AA) and race-specific treatm…
Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are a group of organic compounds with two to seven benzene rings and are a group of environmental pollutants. They are produced generally by…
The Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is a prevalent pollutant in urban atmospheres. At a concentration level exceeding 9 ppm, it emits a potent and unpleasant odor and can prove fatal. The mos…
General physiology is the basis of basic and applied aspects of life processes and moleculo-biochemical aspects that ensures the survival of species efficiently. There is a need to…
A country's security forces must properly preserve a crime scene and use all available resources to solve the incident. If the country is poor and lacks resources, there will be a…
The sacred river Yamuna traverses through Delhi, transporting a multitude of contaminants and heavy metals, which subsequently contaminate the water utilised for irrigation purpos…
Background: Accurate death interval (DI) estimation is crucial in forensic investigations. Various methods, including temperature-based techniques, postmortem changes, and circums…
The goal of any independent anticorruption agency, wherever it may be located, is to reduce or eliminate the incentives and opportunities that make corrupt activities alluring, th…
The Examination of Questioned Documents (EQD) Laboratory in Sri Lanka is the sole institution authorized to issue case reports to courts of law and other law enforcement agencies.…
For decades, scientific studies related to wildlife have been little reviewed for national inventories, with birds and mammals being the only faunal groups that have official list…
For decades, scientific studies related to wildlife have been little reviewed for national inventories, with birds and mammals being the only faunal groups that have official list…
Nanomaterials, with their exclusive properties and multipurpose applications, hold incredible potential across various industries, ranging from electronics to healthcare. However,…
Background: Chronic pain being a common medical condition seen by clinicians has a significant socio economic and health burden to clients, clinicians and the health institution. …
Background: Catheterization of central veins can be life-saving for gravely ill patients and remains the mainstay of vascular access for haemodialysis patients especially in the a…
Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) with their vibrant colours and ecological significance serve as crucial environmental indicators. This study documents the butterfly speci…
Aim: To compare the prevalence of persistent symptoms between older and younger adults infected with COVID-19 at 6-8 weeks following infection (baseline) and at 6-12 months (follo…
Objective: Certain drugs may cause liver injury when administered even within the therapeutic ranges. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) has been studied and identified to have some harmf…
In his book “Minds and Computers: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence”, Matt Carter presents a comprehensive exploration of the philosophical questions su…
Background: Combining neuroanatomical fiber information with other types of neuroimaging and genetic data can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of brain function and path…
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