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Mini Review
Vol.3, Iss.12
Biological classifications are made up of abstract classes created by biologists such as species, genera, families, and orders. Members of the lower species class are also members of the classes above it and this class inclusion is responsible for the fact that genera and families, for example, have more members than s…
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.12
The problems related to the environmental pollution caused by anthropogenic activity are particularly significant worldwide. The aim of the study is the quality of the atmospheric air in the region of Stara Zagora, Kazanluk Municipality and Galabovo Municipality and the morbidity of the population. The data are provide…
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.12
The work proposed the results of the investigation of helio-geo-physical and meteorological factors variations those were matching the different cardio-events. Those events were recorded by 6 medical institutes (state establishments) of Saint Petersburg. The findings show the importance of the solar radiobursts impact,…
Short Communication
Vol.3, Iss.12
Type 2 Diabetes (T2DM) is a chronic inflammatory metabolic disease of high prevalence around the world. The elevated inflammation markers such as Neutrophil Lymphocyte Ratio (NLR), and Platelet Lymphocyte Ratio (PLR) are associated with macrovascular and microvascular complications and have been described as a predicto…
Review Article
Vol.3, Iss.12
The aim of the present study was to examine the moderating role of self-esteem in the relationship between psychological well-being and loneliness among university international students. The sample (n = 129) was drawn conveniently from university international students. The age range of the sample was 18 to 40 years. …
Perspective
Vol.3, Iss.12
Confocal Laser Endomicroscopy (CLE) is a new technique that is able to show cell structures during surgery. The interpretation of CLE data for tissue characterisation during brain tumour resection is challenging even among experts and it can lead to considerable inter-observer variability.Different kinds of deep machin…
Review Article
Vol.3, Iss.12
Over the past twenty years, the link between gut microbes and human autoimmune diseases has attracted extensive attention. Available studies have shown that alterations in gut microbiota are closely related to the development of autoimmune diseases. A variety of factors may influence gut microecology and lead to gut dy…
Opinion
Vol.3, Iss.12
Traceability is a valuable strategy to prevent the administration of counterfeit and substandard medicines, but despite being an efficient risk management strategy, it has high implementation and operational costs. An economic evaluation, taken with the identification of risks to be mitigated, potential benefits, relat…
Letter
Vol.3, Iss.12
The actual human ecosystems are producing a high quantity of plastic waste that represents a tough problem to be solved. Thus the need of operating and living by the circular green economy using food and agro-forestry by-products, such as nano-sized chitin and lignin, to make innovative biodegradable products and packa…
Opinion
Vol.3, Iss.12
Binge Eating Disorder (BED) is a frequent occurrence in obese patients [1-3] but also in the general population (3.5% in women and 2.0% in men [4]. Surveys via self-questionnaires in patients scheduled for bariatric surgery showed that BED occurred in 2% to 49% of the patients while subclinical binge eating behavior oc…
Opinion
Vol.3, Iss.12
Despite considerable improvements in terms of prevention, management, and regulation, air pollution remains a major public health issue worldwide. In 2019, the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that about 99% of people breathe polluted air and/or live in places where air quality levels exceed the WHO recommende…
Case Study
Vol.3, Iss.12
Nearly 15 million patients undergo cosmetic surgery in the United States each year, with breast augmentations such as implants, lifts, or reductions being some of the most common procedures. The most common complications of these procedures are scarring and infection at the incision site, which often necessitates expen…
Mini Review
Vol.3, Iss.12
Tumor cells use amino acids to rewire metabolic pathways to meet increased demands for energy, reducing equivalents, and cellular biosynthesis. Aside acting as building blocks for protein synthesis, amino acids also function as metabolic intermediates for ATP generation and redox homeostasis, as well as fueling biosynt…
Brief Report
Vol.3, Iss.12
The development of global industrial production, increasing the intensity of labor in order to increase the volume of production of goods and services, the production of food products and meeting the needs of society have become prerequisites for global warming and an increase in carbon emissions into the atmosphere. …
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.12
The blacklegged tick, Ixodes scapularis, is known to carry various tick-borne zoonotic pathogens with the potential to cause debilitating human and animal diseases. Juvenile I. scapularis parasitize songbirds and, perhaps, these avifauna are competent hosts of common microbial pathogens. We extracted brachial venous bl…
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