Vol. 19, Issue 12
2025
ID: djC00
Demokaan Demirel
Information systems play an essential role in the production, sharing, storage, and transmission of information across various fields. Hospital information management systems used in the Health sector actively meet the needs of physicians, administra...
Vol. 19, Issue 11
2025
ID: x1zEz
Susan Miller, James O'Brien, Priya Sharma
Hospital-acquired infections caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria pose significant challenges to Healthcare systems worldwide. This surveillance study analyzes antimicrobial resistance patterns among bacterial isolates from 50 hospitals across five...
Vol. 19, Issue 6
2025
ID: dMhV9
Alina-Maria Petrescu1, Smaranda Masu2, Gheorghe Ilia1,3,*, Mariana Albulescu4
Plant diseases caused by fungi are of considerable economic concern due to crop production losses. The fungicides currently used to control fungal infections may be toxic, and harmful to the environment and human Health. Many naturally-occurring phyt...
Vol. 19, Issue 5
2025
ID: SztkW
Gonchar T.O., Gonchar O.A., Uralova L.T.
This study employs radiodiagnostic methods to analyze perinatal cerebrovascular lesions and their impact on behavioral disorders. The investigation focuses on the immunological responses in patients, examining the role of regulatory peptides in immun...
Vol. 19, Issue 5
2025
ID: AQOv0
Doha El-Sayed Ellakwa, Hoda A Salem, Omnia Abd-El-Fattah
Bladder cancer (BC) is a prevalent form of urologic cancer, and its early diagnosis is crucial for improving patient outcomes. This study aims to identify genes overexpressed in bladder cancer tissues and peripheral blood compared to normal tissues. ...
Vol. 19, Issue 4
2025
ID: wKg4Y
Pamukuntla Mounika, Mekala Anusha, Nalini Kanta Sahoo
The liver is a vital organ responsible for numerous metabolic functions including regulation, decomposition, protein synthesis, hormone production, and detoxification. Liver failure occurs when Healthy hepatocytes are damaged, leading to the formatio...
Vol. 19, Issue 2
2025
ID: K8RWh
Emmanuel Teryila Tyokumbur
A study was conducted to evaluate the concentration of heavy metals, specifically nickel (Ni), vanadium (V), selenium (Se), and copper (Cu), in the fish species Channa obscura and Lates niloticus from Alaro Stream in Ibadan, Nigeria. The research aim...
Vol. 19, Issue 2
2025
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Emmanuel Teryila Tyokumbur
An appraisal was carried out on the heavy metals in the fish Sarotherodon melanotheron and Sarotherodon galilaeus from Alaro Stream in Ibadan. The study was carried out because fish is a major source of affordable protein for the ever-growing global ...
Vol. 19, Issue 1
2025
ID: 1U7U5
Anthonia Ujunwa Nwobi, Michael Eskay, Victor Nwachukwu, Onwuadi Charles C.
Environmental sanitation is crucial for creating and maintaining conditions that promote Health and prevent illness, particularly among childbearing mothers in Nigeria. This study examines the administration of environmental sanitation disposal metho...
Vol. 18, Issue 12
2024
ID: MWBvW
Basil O Saleh, Nada A Abdu Huseen, Hilal B Al-Saffar, William M Frankul
Background: The aim of this study was designed to examine the diagnostic values of biochemical markers including chromogranin A (CgA) and N terminal-proBNP (NT-proBNP) in patients with systolic and diastolic ischemic heart failure. Subjects and Metho...
Vol. 18, Issue 10
2024
ID: dBDvq
Anteneh Hailu Tegegn, Aklilu Feleke, Wesinew Adugna, Simenew Keskes Melaku
Cross-sectional serological and questionnaire surveys were employed on small ruminants to determine the prevalence of brucellosis, identify risk factors and public Health implications. A total of 1190 blood samples were collected from shoats (876 cap...
Vol. 18, Issue 10
2024
ID: LjNIx
H. Ehtaram, A.R. Sharif, A. Behzare, M. Sayyah
Objective: Lipid profiles are one of the known predictors of cardiovascular diseases. Aerobic exercises are employed to reduce cardiovascular risk factors. The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of two types of aerobic exercise on lip...
Vol. 18, Issue 6
2024
ID: Sdo5q
Serkan Korkmaz, Nurhayat Atasoy, Vedat Türkoğlu, Ufuk Yücel
In this study, we investigated the effects of polar and nonpolar extracts from the Sideritis libanotica subsp. linearis Labill. plant on the acetylcholinesterase (AChE) enzyme, which is crucial for the human nervous system. Using methanol and hexane ...
Vol. 18, Issue 5
2024
ID: p4Gem
Kin Cheung (George) Lee, Ph.D., Ph.D.\nWendi Zhang, M.A., M.B.C.\nOiling Winona Lo, M.B.A., M.B.C.\nChuying Hu, M.B.C.
In the past decade, a number of contemporary psychotherapy approaches for trauma have extracted Buddhist ideas and practices into their treatment models. However, there has been growing criticisms that are primarily rooted in the concern that these p...
Vol. 18, Issue 5
2024
ID: lAMV2
Forough Mortazavi
Purpose: Academic procrastination, defined as the tendency to delay necessary tasks, is prevalent among students and may affect their psychological well-being. This study aims to determine the prevalence of academic procrastination among medical stud...
Vol. 18, Issue 4
2024
ID: 74Mq2
Jorge Perez, Antonio Rivera, Felipe Hernandez, Oscar Romero, Laura Cedillo, Patricia Sanchez-Morales
Determining the presence of carbofuran in agro-ecosystems is crucial due to its potential negative impacts on the environment and public Health. This study aims to identify the presence and use of carbofuran using molecular markers in soil samples af...
Vol. 18, Issue 3
2024
ID: hjY6N
Dr. Amena Rahim, Dr. Khadija Iqbal, Samra Asif
Objective: To evaluate the sleeping habits and sleep patterns of first year and final year medical students and its impact on their yearly performance. Material and Method: It was a cross-sectional study. The study involved 720 students from two medi...
Vol. 18, Issue 3
2024
ID: xnYN2
Arnon Blum, Nina Pastukh, Dorina Socea, Courtney Premer, Hanin Jabaly
BACKGROUND: Proliferative diabetic retinopathy involves the formation of new blood vessels extending into the vitreous cavity, leading potentially to blindness. It's associated with increased cardiovascular mortality, yet the mechanism remains unclea...
Vol. 18, Issue 3
2024
ID: IBrGq
Jenopaul P.
This paper proposes a novel approach to home cooling systems that offers significant advantages, including low power consumption, zero emissions of harmful gases, and Health benefits. The core principle of the system is based on free cooling, which o...
Vol. 18, Issue 3
2024
ID: frQgz
Nada Alwan, Wafa Attoof
Aims: To determine the effects of peer education on the level of knowledge about breast cancer among female university students in Baghdad city. Materials and Methods: A pre-test and post-test design was implemented to evaluate the effectiveness of a...
Vol. 18, Issue 2
2024
ID: hQ8oX
Zhraa A. Alhaboby
Background: Diabetes is a prevalent condition and is becoming increasingly common. Current Healthcare practices demonstrate high Did Not Attend (DNA) rates and poor Health outcomes for young adults living with diabetes. Action research offers a promi...
Vol. 18, Issue 2
2024
ID: T3baN
Regina Michelis, Shifra Sela, Teuta Zeitun, Ronit Geron, Batya Kristal
In clinical states associated with systemic oxidative stress (OS) and inflammation, such as chronic kidney disease (CKD), oxidative modifications of serum albumin impair its quantification, resulting in apparent hypoalbuminemia. As the maintenance of...
Vol. 17, Issue 10
2023
ID: Ow9o6
Morteza Zare, Mohamad-Mehdi Baneshi, Alireza Rayegan-Shirazi, Soheila Rezaei, Elias Randjbaran
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are a group of persistent organic pollutants with significant implications for environmental and human Health. Phytoremediation offers a cost-effective and environmentally sustainable approach to mitigating these poll...
Vol. 17, Issue 7
2023
ID: pRewW
Madhukar Saxena, Dinesh Raj Modi
Obesity is a major public Health challenge of the 21st century, while type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is one of the most widespread chronic diseases globally, contributing to escalating Health burdens. Both obesity and overweight status elevate the r...
Vol. 17, Issue 4
2023
ID: Qqw01
Aparna Rathore, Y. T. Jasrai
Climate change is one of the most pressing global environmental challenges, influencing food production, natural ecosystems, freshwater supplies, and human Health. Scientific assessments indicate that significant alterations in the Earth's climate sy...
Vol. 17, Issue 3
2023
ID: l5kLW
G. Apanasenko
The article generalizes the author’s findings of years of research. Methodology and a simple method of estimation of the level of Health of an individual were developed. It was established that the basis of somatic Health depends on the effectivene...
Vol. 17, Issue 3
2023
ID: Btuyl
Md. Reyad-ul-Ferdous, Mohsina Mukti, A. H. M. Mahmudur Rahman, Lutful Haque Saran, Md. Mamun-Ur Rashid, Monidipa Dipa Saha, Muhammad Naveed, Awais Ullah, Md. Akabar
Objective: Diabetes has emerged as a global pathological condition, affecting populations in both developed and developing countries. This study examines the potential disease conditions and symptoms associated with medication among diabetic patients...
Vol. 17, Issue 3
2023
ID: osS6b
Olasope Tolulope M., Fadupin G.T., Olubamiwa O.O., Jayeola C.O.
Diabetes mellitus is a significant global public Health concern, requiring innovative approaches for its management and prevention. Cocoa powder, known for its cardiovascular benefits, may also hold potential in diabetes treatment. This study evaluat...
Vol. 17, Issue 1
2023
ID: oNpvD
Dr. Bamgboye M. Afolabi, Prof. Emmanuel N. Ezedinachi, Prof. Bassey Igri Okon, Dr. Iwara Arikpo
Introduction: Antenatal care (ANC) is one of the recommended interventions to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality. Yet in most Sub-Saharan African countries, high rates of ANC coverage coexist with high maternal and neonatal mortality. The main ob...
Vol. 17, Issue 1
2023
ID: olXX9
Belsy Boban, Athira B.M, Aswathy K.S, Karthikeyan M, Augustine Xavier, Aravind R. S.
Objectives: The objective was to assess the impact of perceptional changes in diabetic patients through a Medication Therapy Management program in South Kerala, India. This study was designed exclusively to identify the pharmacist’s role in patient...
Vol. 16, Issue 11
2022
ID: v381Z
Benting Wan
There are about 160 million Chinese residents who are suffering from chronic hypertension, which requires a large number of medical personnel to provide monitoring and management services to these patients and potential patients. In order to improve ...
Vol. 16, Issue 10
2022
ID: xg69L
Andri Ottesen, Sumayaa Banna
Knowledge management for the provision of Health information services is an under-developed field of research and therefore needs to be informed by applied research. The current study was conducted with Healthcare professionals and the general public...
Vol. 16, Issue 8
2022
ID: II1Yi
Christian Chinyere Ezeala
The merger of Fiji School of Medicine with other institutions to form Fiji National University in 2010 produced significant disruption. To determine the impact of this merger on the learning environment of the School during transition, this study ana...
Vol. 16, Issue 7
2022
ID: oZRe3
Seyed Jamal Barkhoda, Ismail Zaree Zavaraki, Mohammad Hasan Amir Taimori
Universities of Medical Sciences bear the dual responsibility of delivering Health services and training skilled professionals for various societal sectors. This necessitates an ongoing evaluation and enhancement of medical education, particularly th...
Vol. 16, Issue 7
2022
ID: 2dEhv
George Vlontzos, Marrie Noel Duquenne, Spyros Niavis
The aim of this paper is to examine the changes in food consumption patterns of households following an economic crisis and recession. This research identifies both objective and subjective factors influencing consumers' decisions to purchase traditi...
Vol. 16, Issue 7
2022
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Milica Knezevic, Aleksandar Perovic, Sanvila Raskovic, Aleksandra Peric Popadic, Vojislav Djuric, Zikica Jovicic, Zoran Ognjanovic
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a lifelong disease that requires careful diagnosis, therapy, and monitoring through various medical parameters. These parameters and their interrelations serve as indicators of shifts in the disease's progression...
Vol. 16, Issue 7
2022
ID: 0qkIB
Branka F. Filipović, Nikola Milinić, Olivera Marković, Marija Zdravkovic, Svetlana Jelic, Nemanja Milisavljević, Ivan Ranković, Branislav R. Filipović
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a chronic, heterogeneous, multifactorial functional gastrointestinal disorder that has a significant impact on quality of life and imposes a substantial economic burden on society. The Rome III Consensus has proposed the ...
Vol. 16, Issue 3
2022
ID: iQNiT
Behnaz Sedighi, Amir-Khosrou Ghaseminejad, Zohreh Abna, Amir Sharafat
Background: Multiple sclerosis is a neurodegenerative disease of the central nervous system. Previous studies have demonstrated that optical coherence tomography (OCT) is an inexpensive and accessible tool to evaluate the progress of multiple scleros...
Vol. 16, Issue 3
2022
ID: DkT5x
I.A. Simon-Oke, O.J. Afolabi, S. Abdulrasak
Protozoa and helminth parasites significantly impact livestock Health, affecting both cattle and goats. This study, conducted from March to July 2015 in Akure Metropolis, examined 424 fecal samples to compare the prevalence of these parasites in catt...
Vol. 16, Issue 3
2022
ID: lT5FN
Pius Mbuya Nina, Mugisha Samuel, Herwig Leirs, Richard Apecu
This article reports the results of an investigation on the prevalence of neglected zoonotic brucellosis in humans, within the context of changing land use between livestock and wild animals. Uganda, like most countries on the African continent, has ...
Vol. 15, Issue 11
2021
ID: CcPH4
Muhammad Saleem Khan, Naureen Aziz Qurashi, Farhat Jabeen, Muhammad Wajid, Zahid Farooq, Muhammad Saleem Asghar
The present study investigates the antioxidant activity, mineral profile, and antimicrobial efficacy of Azadirachta indica (neem), Allium sativum (garlic), and Cinnamomum zeylanicum (cinnamon) extracts. The total phenolic content was highest in A. in...
Vol. 15, Issue 10
2021
ID: FyPVN
Audrey Petit, Cyril Begue, Yoann Ronzi, Yves Roquelaure
The process of returning to work for individuals with low back pain involves a complex interplay of various stakeholders, including Healthcare providers, employers, and socio-political entities. This paper synthesizes existing literature to explore t...
Vol. 15, Issue 5
2021
ID: MP8s4
Angela Magnanini
Since the late 1990s, the topic of sexual assistance for people with disabilities has garnered substantial attention at an international level, becoming a focal subject of numerous studies and investigations. Scholars such as Earle (1999), Tepper (20...
Vol. 15, Issue 3
2021
ID: fgFNU
Andres Molero-Chamizo, Maria Angeles Salas Sanchez, Raquel Martin Riquel, Guadalupe N. Rivera-Urbina
The transcranial application of low intensity electrical stimulation is a non-invasive brain stimulation procedure that allows for altering the excitability of cortical cells in both humans and other animals. There is a broad consensus regarding the ...
Vol. 15, Issue 3
2021
ID: oXu7e
Dr. Mohammed Iliyas Sheikh
Background: Students exhibit a wide range of learning processes, necessitating educators to guide them effectively according to their needs. A shift from traditional teacher-centric education to a multimodal student-centric approach is essential to e...
Vol. 15, Issue 2
2021
ID: Vdvem
Karim Kobeissi
Patients' views on Healthcare service delivery are often overlooked in developing countries like Lebanon. Traditionally seen as passive beneficiaries, patients' perceptions of service quality and satisfaction can provide valuable insights for Healthc...
Vol. 15, Issue 2
2021
ID: x6XgF
Margrit-Ann Geibel, Jana Maria Schwarz, Alexander Schramm, Lucia Jerg-Bretzke
Since the 1980s, the World Health Organization (WHO) has emphasized the need to explore sex differences across all medical fields. Despite this, the field of gender dentistry continues to suffer from a paucity of comprehensive, evidence-based data, p...
Vol. 15, Issue 1
2021
ID: UIabr
P.C. Rathebe, C. Weyers, S.F. Raphela
This review focuses on the discussion around the emission of RF fields, its biological and physiological effects during MR procedures for patients and predominantly for workers, exposure limit values including safety recommendations. The main aim is ...
Vol. 15, Issue 1
2021
ID: 0ulWa
Carla Ribeiro
This paper investigates the role of patient associations as a form of social support for individuals suffering from inflammatory rheumatism and chronic kidney failure. Utilizing a qualitative biographical approach, the study conducts a comparative an...
Vol. 14, Issue 10
2020
ID: jq4XM
Hanan El Malla
Childhood cancer presents a significant challenge in Egypt, marked by low survival rates and a need for a comprehensive biopsychosocial approach to care. This study provides an in-depth qualitative analysis of the experiences of children with cancer ...