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Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
Glyphosate (N- (Phosphonomethyl) glycine), one of the most widely used pesticides in the world. The detection methods are difficult to implement, time consuming and expensive due to its chemical properties and its low prevalence; there is a strong need to develop quick-sensitive analytical methods for Glyphosate (GLP) …
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
Wildfire smoke is a major environmental health hazard in Mediterranean regions such as Greece. Fine particulate matter (PMâ‚‚.â‚…) and toxic gases contribute to acute and chronic respiratory diseases, elevate cardiovascular morbidity and mortality, and produce long- term psychological impacts. This paper synthesizes ep…
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
Background: Thyroid goiter is endemic in certain world areas, especially with low Iodine supply. Genetic predisposition with the combination of various environmental factors have been suggested as risk factors for thyroid goiter. The exact mechanism causing thyroid goiter is still not clear. Israel has a small geograph…
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
The evolution of modern humans dates from around three million years ago. This period has encompassed cycles of climate change and food availability. Human physiology has adapted to these evolutionary stimuli, and this is the physiology we live with today. The industrial and technological revolutions have introduced en…
Perspective
Vol.6, Iss.10
Quercetin is a flavonoid-type chemical molecule found in many people's daily diets. Previous research has shown that quercetin offers a range of benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and cancer-prevention properties. A combination of In vivo and In vitro studies showed that quercetin may have anti-tumor a…
Case Study
Vol.6, Iss.10
MuCell® Microcellular Injection Molding (MIM) is a key green technology that reduces energy consumption and material usage while facilitating recycling. Despite its benefits, surface defects and inconsistent foaming remain challenges. Gas Counter Pressure (GCP) has been introduced to improve foam morphology, but conve…
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
Forests have always been an integral part of the livelihood of indigenous “Forest People†living in settlements in and around forests. The economic value of non-timber forest products is primarily comprised by wild food items, which constitute a substantial portion of the annual diet spectrum of the forest villager…
Comparative Studies
Vol.6, Iss.10
Objective: This study investigates the relationship between the prophylactic use of granulocyte colony-stimulating factors and clinical efficacy, as well as survival outcomes, in patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer who develop neutropenia following platinum-based dual-drug chemotherapy combined with immun…
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
A large portion of the world's population depends on poultry for vital goods and services, and substantial production of birds leads to inadequate indoor air quality, air pollutant emissions, and worldwide atmospheric components. Bird buildings are zootechnical structures used for the enhancing and utilization of poult…
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
Background: Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a growing neurodevelopmental concern in Africa, with environmental risk factors such as neurotoxic food contaminants believed to play a role in its prevalence among children.Objective: This review aims to synthesize evidence linking dietary exposure to neurotoxic food conta…
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
Background: There is a critical need for management of vascularization in bone tissue engineering. The purpose of this study was to use Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-1α (HIF-1α) transduced Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stem Cells(BMSCs) to fabricate prevascularized osteogenic cell sheets In vitro and explore HIF-1α promoted os…
Research Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
Background: This study investigated the utilization of vital registration services among mothers of under-five children in Areka Town, Southern Ethiopia. It was initiated in response to the 2012 proclamation that mandated such registrations but highlighted the lack of evidence on service usage.Methodology: The study em…
Review Article
Vol.6, Iss.10
This review paper provides a comprehensive overview of computational modeling approaches applied to the study of tumors and brain disorders, with a particular focus on ablation therapies. We delve into the fundamental principles governing heat transfer and electric fields in biological tissues, as exemplified by hepati…
Case Report
Vol.6, Iss.10
A patient in their 70s with cervical carcinoma developed hyperthyroidism after receiving treatment with cisplatin and paclitaxel. Laboratory tests confirmed the patient’s hyperthyroid status. Following the administration of anti-thyroid medications and the completion of the chemotherapy regimen, the patient’s thyro…
Observational Studies
Vol.6, Iss.10
Background: Vaccination is a key strategy to reduce infectious disease incidence and COVID-19 severity. Monitoring vaccine safety is essential to identify Adverse Reactions (ARs) and ensure public confidence.Objective: To evaluate adverse reactions following COVID-19 vaccination at the Military Polyclinic of Rome “Ce…
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