Migraine Triggers and Helpful Treatments Migraines affect an estimated 12% of the American population and is the second leading cause of disability worldwide.
Embrace Joy With Vorfreude Joy and health share a deep and intricate connection, which is why I am now starting to shift my focus toward the weak link in this relationship, namely Joy or, more accurately, the lack of Joy that most people experience. What many fail to realize is that Joy is one
Functional identification of DNA demethylase gene CaROS1 in pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) involved in salt stress Pepper, which is a widely cultivated important vegetable, is sensitive to salt stress, and the continuous intensification of soil salinization has affected pepper production worldwide.
A case report of IgG4-related hepatic inflammatory pseudotumor in a 3-year old boy Background: Hepatic Inflammatory Pseudotumor (IPT) is an infrequent condition often masquerading as a malignant tumor, resulting in misdiagnosis and unnecessary surgical resection.
Investigating the Influence of Gamification on Motivation and Learning Outcomes in Online Language Learning This study investigates the influence of gamification integration on language learning achievement among Chinese students while probing the mediating role of learners' motivation.
Reese Reports – Nanobots That Release Toxins And Harvest Energy From the Body. In a report for Infowars, Greg Reese says that the Moderna patent filed in 2020 lists variations for the technology that was used in their covid jabs and this technology contains self assembled nanoparticles. He supports these findings by citing Todd Callender’s team who have concluded that the jabs
How lockdown measures unfolded according to Norway’s Corona Commission Before the covid or corona pandemic, Norway’s plans for pandemic management were compliant with recommendations from public health experts worldwide.
Characterizing health-related quality of life and identifying disease predictors among patients suspected of having long COVID: an analysis of COMET-ICE clinical trial data Introduction: Long COVID affects health-related quality of life (HRQoL).
Actions Speak Louder than Words; Pediatricians, gynecologists, nurses, and other mothers' perspectives on the human papillomavirus vaccine: an Istanbul multicenter study Gynecologists and pediatricians have an essential duty to prevent cervical cancer.
Autoimmune uveitis attenuated in diabetic mice through imbalance of Th1/Th17 differentiation via suppression of AP-1 signaling pathway in Th cells Inflammation is involved in the pathogenesis of diabetes, however the impact of diabetes on organ-specific autoimmune diseases remains unexplored.Experimental autoimmune uveoretinitis (EAU) is a widely accepted animal model of human endogenous uveitis. In this study, we investigated the effects of diabetic conditions on the development of EAU using a
Fascinating Research on Vitamin A From 1925 My colleague Pam Schoenfeld, MS, recently put me onto an eye-opening article on vitamin A.
A nomogram for predicting cerebral white matter lesions in elderly men Objective: This study aimed to develop a nomogram tool to predict cerebral white matter lesions (WMLs) in elderly men.
The research progress of perioperative non-pharmacological interventions on postoperative cognitive dysfunction: a narrative review Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common neurological complication in elderly patients after surgery and general anesthesia.
Abu Ghraib Torture Case Finally Goes to Trial Twenty years have passed since the media broke the story that US forces and the CIA were torturing “war on terror” detainees at Abu Ghraib and other US-run prisons in Iraq.