Immune niches for hair follicle development and homeostasis The hair follicle is a dynamic mini-organ that has specialized cycles and architectures with diverse cell types to form hairs.
A CT texture-based nomogram for predicting futile reperfusion in patients with intraparenchymal hyperdensity after endovascular thrombectomy for acute anterior circulation large vessel occlusion Background: Post-thrombectomy intraparenchymal hyperdensity (PTIH) in patients with acute anterior circulation large vessel occlusion is a common CT sign associated with a higher incidence of futile reperfusion (FR). We aimed to develop a nomogram to predict FR specifically in patients with PTIH. Methods: We retrospectively collected information on patients with
ARE YOUR EYES OPEN?: Global Governments are in a Silent War Against Humanity- The Prelude to WW3 & the March Towards a Digital Dystopia It is an honour, a privilege and a joy to give my thoughts and words to my brothers and sisters in our fight to preserve our identity, our history, our national culture, the honour of our ancestors, our freedoms, our health, our individuality, our spirituality, our families, our lives, our
5 Herbs to Detox with this Spring Spring is the perfect time of year for a gentle detox.Think of it as spring cleaning for your body! As the seasons change, we naturally change with them.
“Climate change” profiteering from the Amazon versus the needs of the population causes tensions in Guyana and Brazil As is a common theme behind the “climate change” agenda, local and indigenous people suffer at the hands of those who seek to capitalise on the natural world and profit from it.
What ‘Brave New World’ and ‘1984’ got wrong and what ‘The Castle’ got right Charles Hugh Smith compares the writings of Kafka, Huxley and Orwell in the context of our current predicament. For self-evident reasons, the fictional visions of Orwell and Huxley resonate as maps to current ails being afflicted on the world. But what Kafka got right, Smith says, is how societies can
Anthocyanin gene enrichment in the distal region of cotton chromosome A07: mechanisms of reproductive organ coloration Introduction: The biosynthesis of secondary metabolites like anthocyanins is often governed by metabolic gene clusters (MGCs) in the plant ancestral genome.
Effective analysis of job satisfaction among medical staff in Chinese public hospitals: a random forest model Objective: This study explored the factors and influence degree of job satisfaction among medical staff in Chinese public hospitals by constructing the optimal discriminant model.
How Mandarin-English Bilinguals Interpret qián/forward:Impact of language proficiencies on retrieval of temporal concepts Mandarin qián and English forward are semantically equivalent in the domain of Space, but could be semantically opposite in the domain of Time.
Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy Correlates to Lower IQ in Their Children Editor's Note: This article is a reprint.
A Multimodal Exertional Test for concussion: a pilot study in healthy athletes Introduction: Exertional tests have become a promising tool to assist clinicians in the management of concussions, however require expensive equipment, extensive spaces, and specialized clinician expertise. As such, we developed a test with minimal resource requirements encompassing key elements of sport and physical activity. The purpose of this study was
The Story of Rachel Carson: How Her Love for Nature Changed the Way Humans View the Environment One of the most celebrated American writers of her time, Rachel Carson, achieved the impossible: convincing a society intent on mastering and controlling nature that we, as humans, must view ourselves as being part of nature rather than separate from it.
The Rockefellers’ long-standing battle with the climate change cult is not what it seems Almost 15 years ago Jacob Nordangård began researching the politics behind climate change.
Gen Z: the ‘No Nic’ generation The JAMA Network shows that between 1999 and 2017, Nicotine usage amongst high-school-aged youths decreased rapidly, as our knowledge of the long-term impacts of smoking grew, and fewer and fewer young people decided to take it up. And then, suddenly, between 2017 and 2019, nicotine use was on the rise