Palliative Treatment of Multiple Level Painful Vertebral Metastases Employing O-Arm, Navigated Radiofrequency Ablation and Augmentation |
Author : Mario Carvi Nievas |
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Abstract :The aim of this study was to evaluate the benefit of the palliative treatment of multiple level painful vertebral metastases
employing O-Arm navigated radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and augmentation. |
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Genetic Addiction Risk Testing to Identify Preaddiction: Reality or Rolling the Dice |
Author : Kenneth Blum, Igor Elman, David Baron, Abdalla Bowirrat, Panayotis K Thanos, Eric R Braverman, Elizabeth D Gilley, Milan T Makale, Keerthy Sunder, Kevin Murphy and Rajendra D Badgaiyan |
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Abstract :There were approximately 100,306 drug overdose deaths in the United States (US) during a 12-month period that ended in April
2021, which is a 28.5% increase when compared to the 78,056 deaths that occurred during the same period the year before and
new drug czar’s projection of the annual number of overdose deaths to reach 165,000 by 2025. One of the novel conceptualizations |
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Correlation Between the Fasting Blood Glucose Level and the Severity of Clinical Manifestation of Peripheral Neuropathy on Diabetic Patient |
Author : Santoso Jaeri |
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Abstract :The prevalence of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) in 2017 was 8.8% and is predicted to increase to 9.9%. Diabetic peripheral
neuropathy is one of the common complications occurred in people with DM. There is controversy regarding the correlation of the
fasting blood glucose level with the severity of its manifestation. |
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An Interesting Case of Sinonasal Tumor |
Author : Siddharth Gautam |
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Abstract :Sinonasal Hemangiopericytomas are rare Uncommon Soft Tissue Tumor of perivascular myoid differentiation with hemangio-
pericytoma-like vasculature. The clinical behaviour of the tumor is difficult to predict and surgical excision remains the treatment of
choice. We present one such case of Sinonasal Hemangiopericytoma operated at our centre recently. |
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Cognitive Dysfunction in Patient with Chronic Medical Condition in Sub-Saharan Africa |
Author : Taofiki Ajao Sunmonu, Adebimpe Funmilola Ogunmodede, Olubumin Akindele Ogunrin |
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Abstract :Chronic Medical Condition is a condition that last longer than one year or more, requires ongoing medical attention and limit activi-
ties of daily living. Among these conditions in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are epilepsy, diabetes mellitus, Human Immunodeficiency
Virus infections bronchial asthma, chronic liver disease and others. Cognitive decline could be present in about 60% of patients with
chronic medical conditions especially older adults and those with multiple comorbidities. |
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Hibiscus Rosa Sinensis and its Phytochemical Investigations |
Author : Simranjeet Kaur |
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Abstract :Medicinal Plants were widely used in medicines since ancient times. In India, hibiscus, also known as Hibiscus rosa sinensis L (H
rosa sinensis), is used as a herb in Ayurvedic or complementary medicine to treat colds, promote wound healing, soothe injured or
irritated tissue, and revitalise the skin. The flowering plant is an upright annual with lobed leaves, vivid flowers, and woody branches.
It contains crimson flowers that are followed by capsules and a fleshy, enlarged, and vividly red calyx. Herbal medicines use the fresh
and dried epicalyces and calyces. Antioxidant, androgen-like anticonvulsant, and hypoglycemic H rosa sinensis properties have been
noted. The leaves of this plant are used in traditional medicine to treat diarrhoea and dysentery. |
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Social Issues and Phenomena- A Editorial Paper |
Author : Mohammad Taghi Sheykhi |
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Abstract :Sociology, while being an interesting and attractive subject, is
ambiguous and difficult in some cases, and this is simply because
social phenomena and issues do not appear under the influence of
one factor, but a set of factors play a role in their appearance. The
regular movement of people in society depends on various factors.
If the required conditions and factors are not provided, people face
problems and challenges. |
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Perceived Stigmatization, Infertility-related Stress and Quality of Life of Women with Infertility |
Author : Maha Gillani, Fatima Kamran, Masha Asad, Rafia Rafique, Abeer Alkeshnam and Iqra Nazar |
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Abstract :The study aimed to assess the extent to which Pakistani seeking infertility treatment perceived themselves as stigmatized. We exam-
ined, how women with primary and secondary infertility differed in perceived QoL. A cross sectional study, using purposive sampling
technique was used to gather data comprising of (N = 122) women seeking treatment for primary and secondary infertility from
different hospitals and fertility centers of the Lahore. Assessment measures included; Demographic and Clinical Information Sheet,
Infertility Stigma Scale (ISS) Fu., et al, (2014), Infertility Distress Scale (IDS) Akyuz, Gurhan and Baklr (2008) and Fertility Quality
of Life (FertiQol) Human Reproduction and Embryology and American Society of Reproductive Medicine. The findings revealed that
most of the women with primary infertility (40.2%) in this sample felt stigmatized. |
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Einstein Cognitive Genius and his Mathematical Abilities |
Author : Nydia J Gutierrez |
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Abstract :Einstein process of genius starts with a sense of cognition
through a higher awareness of the advancement of mathematics.
Perhaps a sense of a higher form of human intelligence. Math-
ematic abilities start with the process of understanding not only
patterns but algorithm like a musical frequency. The perception
of spatial awareness through the neuroscience of a higher form of
number cognition. Advancement of calculous and relativity equa-
tions. The parietal lobe is the area of the huma brain that corre-
lates to spatial awareness and equations. It is the area of the brain
that correlates with recognition of number modules. And expand-
ed in visual mathematics and numerical symbols. A spatial abil-
ity of spatial cognitive development, and how spatial mathematics
develops |
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