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Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.9
The work environment for anaesthesiologist is characterised by high levels of stress, working under time pressure, delayed or cancelled breaks, frequent overtime, and high risk of emotional exhaustion. The aim of the study was to investigate how anaesthesiologists describe their work environment using a sample of anaes…
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.9
In some tropical reservoirs, aquatic macrophytes have covered extensive areas and it is difficult to monitor, control and forecast their proliferation. The major issues are economic and ecological because macrophyte growth has caused significant financial losses to hydroelectric power plants and has affected the ecolog…
Case Report
Vol.3, Iss.9
Introduction: Langdon Down syndrome (Trisomy 21) is the most common genetic syndrome compatible with survival. Down syndrome is a chromosomal condition characterized by the presence of an additional copy of the genetic material on chromosome 21, either in full (trisomy 21) or partially, due to a translocation.Objective…
Opinion
Vol.3, Iss.9
Images from a spinal ependymoma extending from twelfth thoracic to the third lumbar vertebral level will be discussed, together with the history and the final outcome of a highly metastatic neuroepithelial tumor. The young female patient some weeks after laminectomy was diagnosed with multiple metastases, in the form o…
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.9
Background: Maintenance hemodialysis has been the commonest Renal Replacement Therapy (RRT) in Myanmar. The equity is questionable in Myanmar, a developing country, as developed countries reported inequities of dialysis in various aspects.Methods: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in selected Hemodialys…
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.9
Background: HIV screening during antenatal care is being expanded in Brazil for early diagnosis of HIV-1 infection during pregnancy and prevention of vertical transmission. HIV genotyping in pregnant women is crucial to reduce the risk of vertical transmission in those carrying resistant strains and may also be used f…
Review Article
Vol.3, Iss.9
The article discusses two forms of resonance in medicine in the treatment of Children Cerebral Palsy. The first form is the destruction resonance. It is well known and we have used it to destroy, for example, tumors. The second form of resonance is the resonance of creation. It leads to the restoration of degenerated o…
Mini Review
Vol.3, Iss.9
Research has shown that young adults were more vulnerable to mental health issues during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the mechanism of the effect of COVID-19-related stress on mental health outcomes among young adults is still unclear. In general, COVID-19-associated anxiety and depression have been reported in adul…
Original Article
Vol.3, Iss.9
Background and Objectives: Libya is one of the North African countries which constitute an area of nasopharyngeal carcinoma endemicty, particularly at the north part of Libya as compared to its south portion. Although from the clinical as well as histopathological presentation, there is no uniquely specific pattern of …
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.9
Data from 64 stations of the global ionosonde network were used to estimate the correlation coefficient between the critical frequency of the ionosphere and its total electron content TEC during periods of high solar activity in March 2022. This coefficient in the vast majority of cases exceeded the value of 0.9, which…
Case Study
Vol.3, Iss.9
Chronic Venous Insufficiency (CVI) is a lifelong, moribund and debilitating disease process with tremendous personal and financial costs. At its core, CVI involves blood pooling in the lower extremities secondary to inadequate venous blood return, resulting in venous hypertension and incompetence of the one-way valves …
Case Report
Vol.3, Iss.9
We report on a young boy with a neurodevelopmental disorder who is a carrier of a novel frameshift mutation in gene MAP7D3 (MAP7 domain containing 3) of Xq26.3. The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the MAP7 (microtubuleassociated protein 7) family that is proposed to regulate kinesin-1 (KIF5B)-dependent intracel…
Review Article
Vol.3, Iss.9
Parkinson Disease (PD) is a degenerative disease of the extrapyramidal motor system. The formations of the midbrain are affected and are expressed in 1. Tremor, 2. Hypokinesia, 3. Muscle rigidity, 4. Postural instability. Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is a progressive form of senile dementia, leading to a complete loss of c…
Research Article
Vol.3, Iss.8
Breast Cancer (BC) is the most common malignancy in women worldwide. In the United States, the lifetime risk of developing an invasive form of breast cancer is 12.5% among women. BC arises in the lining cells (epithelium) of the ducts or lobules in the glandular tissue of the breast. The goal of the present study was t…
Opinion
Vol.3, Iss.8
USA is in disarray, embedded in a strange recession, where GDP is decreasing, while workforce is growing, at least after government calculations, with lots of omissions included. Visibly US is in decay due to internal factors mainly, accelerated by wrong political actions, with deep disrespect to common sense, that tri…
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