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Safety Profile of COVID-19 Vaccines: Retrospective Analysis of Short, Medium, and Long-Term Side Effects: The Military Hospital Experience – Read more Evaluating the Efficacy of Different SARS-Cov-2 Drug Targets Using the Topo-Geometrical Superposition Algorithm, Molecular Docking and Chemical Reactivity Frameworks – Read more Preventing COVID-19 Infection by Complementary Medicine and Oral Health – Read more Analysis of Body Temperature in Patients with Trauma Visiting a Local Emergency Medical Center during the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak – Read more N95 Respirator Fit Testing Experience during the Pandemic at a Singapore Tertiary Health Institution: Streamlining Workflow and Improving Respirator Fit Rate – Read more COVID-19 is an Amplifier of Social Inequalities Structural Violence against Students with Special Learning Needs and Low Socio-Economic Status – Read more Interaction between Chronic Influenza and COVID-19: Novel Aspects of Immune System Combat – Read more Daily Life, Fear of COVID-19 and Social Support in the Older Adults in Home Isolation: A Cross-Sectional Study – Read more The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Cardiovascular Diseases in Brazil – Read more Diversity of Non-Influenza Respiratory Viruses Associated with Influenza-Like Illness during 2009 pre and pandemic periods in Sao Paulo, Brazil, a Historical Overview – Read more Cardiovascular Complications of SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) in Adults – Read more Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Development of Childrens Executive Functions Implications for School-Based Interventions – Read more The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Youth Education – Read more Association between Dietary Habits, Lifestyle and Migraine Attacks During Social Isolation in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Systematic Review of Observational Studies – Read more The Brazilian Increase in Cases of Lung Cancer and COVID-19, Can They be related? – Read more The Possible Therapeutic Application of CO on COVID-19 – Read more Planetary View of COVID Impact vs. IQ & PISA Rank as National Level of Intelligence – Read more Electrophysiological Study in a Patient with Visual Deficit after Severe Coronavirus 2 Pneumonia – Read more A Presentation of Analyses of COVID-19 Vaccine Samples, Blood Samples, Urine Samples, Foot Bath Samples, Sitz Bath Samples, and Skin-Extract Samples – Read more Is Anosmia-Ageusia in COVID-19 Patients Associated with Neuro-Philic Virus Mutant and Mild Respiratory Involvement? – Read more
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Case Report Vol.6, Iss.9
Efficacy and Safety of Finerenone in a Patient with IgA Nephropathy Complicated by Neurosyphilis: A Case Report
IgA Nephropathy (IgAN) is one of the most common forms of glomerulonephritis, yet treatment options remain limited for patients who cannot tolerate immunosuppressive therapy. The management becomes particularly challenging in the context of active infection, such as syphilis, where immunosuppression poses significant r…
Case Report Vol.6, Iss.9
Ovarian Ectopic Pregnancy: Laparoscopic Conservative Management
Research Article Vol.6, Iss.9
Optimizing Respiratory Disease Management: A Systematic Review Comparing Vibrating Mesh Nebulizers and Traditional Nebulizers Devices
Background : Efficient bronchodilator delivery plays a crucial role in managing both acute and chronic respiratory conditions, particularly in high-stakes environments like emergency departments and intensive care units, where timely intervention is essential. vibrating mesh nebulizers (VMNs) are able to function on th…
Research Article Vol.6, Iss.9
A Portable SM9541-Based Monitoring System and Stacked Ensemble Model for Recognizing Anxiety-Related Respiratory Patterns
This paper proposes a respiratory pattern recognition method for anxiety disorders based on an SVM-XGBoost-LR stacked ensemble model, enabling objective screening and early monitoring of anxiety disorders through the analysis of respiratory signals. A portable respiratory monitoring system was designed and implemented …
Research Article Vol.6, Iss.9
Gut Microbiome-Augmented Models for Heart Failure Survival in FINRISK 2002
Background: Conventional Heart‑Failure (HF) risk scores use limited clinical variables and show moderate accuracy. We tested whether gut‑microbiome signatures improve long-term HF survival prediction in a population‑based Finnish cohort. Methods: We analyzed FINRISK 2002 participants free of HF at baseline (n =…
Review Article Vol.6, Iss.9
Candida, the Gut Microbiome, and the Epidemic Levels of Cancer and Autoimmune Disease in Young Women, Dementia, and Obesity
Candida, especially C. albicans, has traditionally only been framed as an opportunistic infection. Unfortunately this rather limited view has impeded appreciation for this pathobiont and its growing role as a facilitator of gut dysbiosis and limited gut biodiversity. Candida Overgrowth (CO) is linked to a gut microbiom…
Research Article Vol.6, Iss.9
The Impact of the Initiation Rite on the Teaching-Learning Process The Case of the Northern Provinces of Mozambique
This article focuses on the impact that the initiation rite has on the teaching-learning process in Mozambique. This research's main objective is to analyze the impact of initiation rites on education, with a special focus on the Northern provinces. It also seeks the principles transmitted by initiation rites, the way …
Mini Review Vol.6, Iss.9
Bioactive Compounds in Anti-Inflammatory Prevention
Spices and flavorings have been used as food since ancient times and also as medicines and food preservatives in recent decades. Many spices-such as clove, oregano, thyme, cinnamon, and cumin-have been used to treat infectious diseases or to protect food. They have been proven to have antimicrobial activity against pat…
Clinical Trials Vol.6, Iss.8
Tocilizumab Therapy in Giant Cell Arteritis: Insights from Clinical Experience
Research Article Vol.6, Iss.8
Nature and Nurture in Archaeal Synthetases and their Effects on trna Aminoacylation
Genes affect lifestyle preferences affect genes affect lifestyle preferences; the cycle never stops. For no lifeform is this more dramatically demonstrated than Archaea, the majority of whom are extreme in their preference for heat or cold, acidity or alkalinity, degree of salinity, presence or absence of oxygen. This …
Research Article Vol.6, Iss.8
NUVATUL-MZ Ointment for the Treatment of Ganglion Cyst
The most frequent soft tissue masses in the hand and wrist are ganglion cysts, which are the reason for a large portion of orthopaedic and hand surgery clinic appointments. Although these cysts are usually benign, they can limit function, cause pain, and raise aesthetic problems. The epidemiology, pathogenesis, histolo…
Case Report Vol.6, Iss.8
A Typical Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome Presenting with Hyponatremia
Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS) is a rare but potentially fatal neurological complication of medications affecting the central dopaminergic system, especially antipsychotic agents. According to one theory, decreased dopamine activity in the central nervous system plays a role in the pathogenesis of NMS. Clinically…
Research Article Vol.6, Iss.8
Unresolved Depression on Alleviating Health Research Burnout
Burnout is a widespread issue among health researchers, impairing both their well-being and research productivity. COVID-19 increased it. Through its psychosomatic effects, burnout diminishes researcher productivity, slowing and sometimes compromising advancements in health research. Resulting from unsuccessfully manag…
Clinical Trials Vol.6, Iss.8
Whartons Jelly in Regenerative Joint Therapy: A Case for IND-Exempt Inclusion in Randomized Controlled Trials
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) and Wharton’s Jelly (WJ) remain two of the most widely explored biologic injectables for the treatment of degenerative joint disease. To date, only PRP is permitted in Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) without FDA oversight under an Investigational New Drug (IND) application. This regulat…
Research Article Vol.6, Iss.8
Development of a Fluorescence Isothermal Recombinase Polymerase Amplification Assay for Rapid Detection of Feline Calicivirus
Feline Calicivirus (FCV) is responsible for a highly contagious disease in domestic cats. FCV may cause multiple symptoms and even death to the infected cats. A simple and cost-effective real-time RPA assay was developed for rapid detection of FCV in clinical samples. In this study, specific primers and probe were desi…
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