Skip to main content
Health care will undoubtedly change over the next 20 or 30 years as eHealth technologies become increasingly used and accepted (Treister, 1997; Yellowlees, 1997, 2001). At a global level, the health care system is moving away from... more
    • by 
    •   3  
      PsychiatryMedicineBroadband
Aim: A novel, sensitive and reproducible method for quantification of dolutegravir (DTG) in dried breast milk spots (DBMS) was developed and validated for use in clinical studies. Its application enabled measurement of DTG... more
    • by 
    •   4  
      ChromatographyBioanalysisMedicineDolutegravir
    • by 
    •   3  
      NursingMedicineLibrary and Information Studies
Injection-induced necrosis is a rare but dreaded consequence of soft tissue augmentation with filler agents. It usually occurs as a result of injection of filler directly into an artery, but can also result from compression or injury. We... more
    • by 
    •   12  
      MedicineMassageHumansAspirin
    • by 
    •   6  
      Treatment OutcomeMedicineHumansFemale
Recognizing the imperiled status of biodiversity and its benefit to human well-being, the world's governments committed in 2010 to take effective and urgent action to halt biodiversity loss through the Convention on Biological... more
    • by 
    •   11  
      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryBiology
INTRODUCTION CLOVES syndrome is characterized by lipomatous overgrowth associated with vascular malforma tions, representing a diagnostic and a therapeutic challenge. Rapamycin, an mTOR inhibitor, has proved to be a good therapeutic... more
    • by 
    • Medicine
Background Moxibustion is a traditional East Asian medical therapy that uses the heat generated by burning herbal preparations containing Artemisia vulgaris to stimulate acupuncture points. The aim of this review was to evaluate... more
    • by 
    •   16  
      MedicinePhytotherapyHumansHypertension
    • by 
    •   17  
      GeneticsPsychologyCognitive ScienceReproduction
    • by 
    •   17  
      MicrobiologyComputational BiologyMedical MicrobiologyBiology
    • by 
    • Medicine
    • by 
    •   17  
      PsychologyClinical PsychologyFamily TherapyCognitive Science
    • by 
    •   11  
      BiologyBreedingEndangered SpeciesMedicine
    • by 
    • Medicine
    • by 
    •   5  
      PsychologyMedicineBehavioral and Developmental PediatricsPsychology and Cognitive Sciences
    • by 
    •   2  
      Plant Molecular BiologyMedicine
    • by 
    •   6  
      Materials ScienceOphthalmologyMedicineNeuro ophthalmology
    • by 
    •   20  
      PsychologyPediatricsMedicineProspective studies
We investigated the occurrence and underlying processes of odor-color associations in French and American 6- to 10-year-old children (n = 386) and adults (n = 137). Nine odorants were chosen according to their familiarity to either... more
    • by 
    •   14  
      PsychologyCognitive ScienceFace recognition (Psychology)Medicine
Three interconnected positions are advocated: (1) although serving as a useful model, the immune self does not exist as such; (2) instead of a self/nonself demarcation, the immune system 'sees' itself, i.e., it does not ignore the... more
    • by 
    •   13  
      SymbiosisBiologyEcologyAutoimmunity
    • by 
    •   2  
      ManagementMedicine
The aim of this review was to present various topics related to lactose intolerance with special attention given to the role of fermented foods and probiotics in alleviating gastrointestinal symptoms. Lactose intolerance is a common... more
    • by 
    •   4  
      MedicineAnimal ProductionDairyFood Sciences
This paper looks at the journey of eleven counsellors in marital counselling centres in French-speaking Belgium, from the creation of the centres in 1953, to the 1970s, when contraception became legal, and abortion became a public issue.... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      SociologyContraceptionMedicineRoman Catholicism
    • by 
    •   6  
      BiochemistryCancerInflammationMedicine
The activation of the G-protein transducin (Gt) by rhodopsin (Rho) has been intensively studied for several decades. It is the best understood example of GPCR activation mechanism and serves as a template for other GPCRs. The structure of... more
    • by  and +3
    •   14  
      EngineeringPhysicsChemistryBiology
Traditionally, the American child welfare system intervenes in cases of evident and severe maltreatment. Families in need of help, but who have not reached a crisis, are excluded from typical services. Some suggest that if these families... more
    • by 
    •   20  
      Child WelfareChild MaltreatmentCommunityExperimental Design
Increasingly, nurse scientists are incorporating "omics" measures (e.g., genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics) in studies of biologic determinants of health and behavior. The role of omics in nursing science... more
    • by 
    •   3  
      PsychologyNursingMedicine
Biogas and biohydrogen are compatible gaseous biofuels that can be blended with natural gas for reticulated fuel supply to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainably grown woody biomass is emerging as a potential feedstock in the... more
    • by 
    •   3  
      TechnologyMedicineBiological Sciences
Increasing violence and inter-group conflict in the American Southwest is prevalent into the 13th and 14th centuries AD. In the northern Mogollon region during this time period, the site of Grasshopper Pueblo experienced a shift in social... more
    • by 
    •   3  
      PaleopathologyMedicineMimbres/Mogollon
The worldwide epidemic of obesity has become an important public health issue, with serious psychological and social consequences. Obesity is a multifactorial disorder in which various elements (genetic, host, and environment), play a... more
    • by 
    •   6  
      Nutrition and DieteticsObesityMedicineNeuropsychiatry
    • by 
    •   18  
      MedicineSpleenHumansFemale
Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) is the major pharmacologically-active component of some propolis types, rich in polyphenols, such as poplar propolis types. CAPE has the potential to be applied as a pharmaceutical as it possesses most... more
    • by 
    •   20  
      PharmacologyImmunologyNatural ProductsPhytochemistry
Objective : To assess intern pharmacists’ perceived preparedness for practice, document the extent of their involvement.  in selected pharmacy related activities during the internship period, as well as determine their future career path.... more
    • by 
    •   13  
      PharmacySierra LeonePharmacy PracticeMedicine
T-cell receptor excision circles (TRECs) and κ-deleting recombination excision circles (KRECs) are recently used for detection of T or B cell lymphopenia in neonates based on region-specific cutoff levels. Here, we report cutoffs for TREC... more
    • by 
    •   2  
      ImmunologyMedicine
    • by 
    •   7  
      Health SciencesRadiologyMolecular BiologyBiology
    • by 
    •   2  
      MedicineClinical Sciences
    • by 
    • Medicine
To provide expert recommendations for the safe and effective application of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD). Participants included a group of 17 expert clinicians and... more
    • by 
    •   5  
      PsychologyMedicineClinical PsychiatryPsychology and Cognitive Sciences
Daily new cases of COVID-19 as a series of data points ordered in time is one representation of time series data. Our works expect to understand the data characteristics that is related to existing government policies. This paper aims to... more
    • by 
    • Medicine
    • by 
    •   3  
      MedicinePsychological InterventionPharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences
Craving is considered to play an important role in the persistence of drug use and relapse of drug use. Very few studies have looked into the subjective experience of this phenomena. This study attempts to study craving comprehensively as... more
    • by 
    •   5  
      PsychologyMedicineIndianClinical Sciences
    • by 
    • Medicine
    • by 
    •   14  
      BusinessNutrition and DieteticsNutritionDiet
    • by  and +1
    •   5  
      Occupational MedicineMedicineBiological SciencesHumans
In the last twenty years, many different approaches to deal with Computer-Interpretable clinical Guidelines (CIGs) have been developed, each one proposing its own representation formalism (mostly based on the Task-Network Model) execution... more
    • by 
    •   10  
      Computer ScienceProgramming LanguagesNatural Language ProcessingMedicine
Background Bullying has public health importance. It has been reported that both the victims and perpetrators of bullying are more likely to have suicidal ideation and other suicidal behaviours. Moreover, bullying can be a precursor for... more
    • by 
    •   13  
      PsychologyPublic HealthMedicineAcademic Performance
    • by 
    • Medicine
Background To determine whether waist-to-height ratio correlates with coronary artery disease (CAD) severity better, than the body mass index (BMI) as assessed by coronary angiography in Bangladeshi population. Methods This cross... more
    • by 
    •   19  
      BangladeshMedicineMultivariate AnalysisHumans
    • by 
    •   2  
      DentistryMedicine
Diagnostic workup of scrotal lesions should begin with a complete clinical history and physical examination, including analysis of risk factors such as family history of testicular cancer, personal history of tumor in the contralateral... more
    • by 
    •   8  
      Magnetic Resonance ImagingMedicineHumansMale