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Innovations in Biomedical Research and Clinical Medicine
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Covid-19 Research
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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Volume 5, Issue 2

Volume 5, Issue 2 — 2024

Volume 5, Issue 2

Journal of Biomedical Research & Environmental Sciences — 2024

Open Access Research Article 29 Feb 2024

Temporal Coherence in the Synchronization of Brain Electrical Activity Patterns: An Application with the RMS Fluctuation Function

Florencio Mendes Oliveira Filho* and Gilney Figueira Zebende
In this article, we performed a preliminary test with the mean square fluctuation (RMS) function, using EEG data, in which the task consisted of the response given to the real/imagined motor stimulus.…
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1885 ISSN: 2766-2276
678 Views 118 Downloads 1 Citation
Open Access Research Article 29 Feb 2024

Antibacterial Effect of Indian Gooseberry (Phyllanthus emblica L.) Extract Against ESBL Producing Multi-Drug Resistant Bacteria

Vemula Sarojamma, Eedlapalli Siddhartha and Ramakrishna Vadde*
The most celebrating fruit in Indian traditional medicine Ayurveda is the Indian gooseberry also known as amla fruit, used the prevention of numerous diseases. No reports are available on the preventi…
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1886 ISSN: 2766-2276
5,375 Views 130 Downloads 3 Citations
Open Access Research Article 28 Feb 2024

Induction Therapy with Bortezomib Cyclophosphamide Dexamethasone and Conditioning with Lenalidomide for Al Renal Amyloidosis: Long-Term Follow Up

Greco Rosita*, Agata Mollica, Botta Cirino, Gentile Massimo, Enrica Martino and Papalia Teresa
Objectives: In our study we evaluated the long term efficacy of protocol with bortezomib in induction and lenalidomide in maintenance for AL renal Amyloidosis transplant-ineligible patients. Methods. …
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1884 ISSN: 2766-2276
570 Views 120 Downloads
Open Access Research Article 26 Feb 2024

Initial Clinical Experience with New Technology ePatchTM Extended Holter Monitoring

Pedro Blanch*, Antonia Ortega, Sandra Escura, Manuel Gomez-Choco, Miquel Barras and Roman Freixa-Pamias
Introduction and objectives: Conventional methods of Holter (H) monitoring, data analysis and reporting can be inefficient, leading to high costs and long response times. Traditional H devices can be …
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1882 ISSN: 2766-2276
4,279 Views 104 Downloads 1 Citation
Open Access Case Report 15 Feb 2024

Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemia as a Rare Presentation of HIV Infection in an Infant

Surekha Tony*, Hatem Masoud Al Rawahi and Roshan Mevada
In patients infected with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), cytopenia and bone marrow dysplasia are the most common hematologic complications. Autoimmune Hemolytic Anemias (AIHAs) are rare and heter…
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1881 ISSN: 2766-2276
1,460 Views 123 Downloads
Open Access Review Article 15 Feb 2024

Drug Design Strategies, Modes of Action, Synthesis and Industrial Challenges Behind Trifluoromethylated New Chemical Entities

Leitao EPT* and Sobral LMS
Medicinal plants have been an inspiration source for developing new chemical entities, providing diverse chemical structures and modes of action for medicinal chemistry strategies. Modern medicinal ch…
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1883 ISSN: 2766-2276
30,343 Views 120 Downloads 5 Citations
Open Access Editorial 08 Feb 2024

Tapering as a Progressive Strategy: The Need for Policy Changes to Fund a Promising Addiction Treatment

Kevin Guo*
With the recent rise of drug use such as heroin, benzodiapenes, and xylazine, substance misuse has increasingly affected millions of individuals across the globe. The opioid crisis in particular is a …
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1879 ISSN: 2766-2276
1,366 Views 123 Downloads
Open Access Original Article 08 Feb 2024

COVID-19 is an Amplifier of Social Inequalities Structural Violence against Students with Special Learning Needs and Low Socio-Economic Status

Yin Yung Chiu*
In the year 2019, the curtain has risen, setting the stage for a pandemic which has since been infecting millions and millions of individuals around the world, thereby affecting, disrupting, and inten…
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1880 ISSN: 2766-2276
3,497 Views 106 Downloads
Open Access Review Article 07 Feb 2024

Spin Practices and Low Reporting Quality in Studies on Prediction Model of Diagnosis Based on TCM Information: A Systematic Review and Evidence Mapping

Jieyun Li, Jiekee Lim, Xinang, Mi Zhou and Zhaoxia Xu*
Background: Despite the abundance of published studies on prediction models for diagnosing Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), there remains a lack of comprehensive assessment regarding reporting and …
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1878 ISSN: 2766-2276
2,120 Views 109 Downloads 1 Citation
Open Access Original Article 03 Feb 2024

One-Year Investigation of Hepatitis A Virus and Rotavirus in Two Waste Water Treatment Plants in Egypt

Sahar Abd Al-Daim*
Background: Waterborne enteric viruses are evolving source of disease outbreaks and represent a major threat to global public health. The repetitive assessment of water environments is necessary to …
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1877 ISSN: 2766-2276
1,568 Views 142 Downloads
Open Access Clinical Trials 02 Feb 2024

Angiogenic Precursor Cell Treatment of Critical Limb Ischemia Decreases Ulcer Size, Amputation and Death Rate: Re-Examination of phase II ACP NO-CLI Trial Data

Fraser C Henderson*, Ina Sarel, Kelly Tuchman, Stephen Lewis and York Hsiang
Introduction: Critical limb ischemia has a prevalence in the US of 1.33%, with mortality 15-20% and major amputation 10-40% per year. Stem cell treatment has emerged as a treatment option for the 45%…
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1876 ISSN: 2766-2276
1,682 Views 149 Downloads 1 Citation
Open Access Short Communication 01 Feb 2024

Artificial Provoking the Apoptosis of Tumoral Cells as Potential Approach in Healing of Malignant Tumors

Ivan Milosevic*
As already known, traditional approaches in healing of many kinds of malignant tumors unfortunatelly still gives bad results. Also, our immune system is not able to respond on malignant tumors in an a…
Vol.5, Issue 2 DOI: 10.37871/jbres1875 ISSN: 2766-2276
583 Views 115 Downloads
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