FDA Study Confirms mRNA COVID Vaccines Immediately Increase the Risk of Infants suffering Seizures A study conducted by the U.S.
Gaza: Israeli Strike Killing 106 Civilians an Apparent War Crime (Jerusalem, April 4, 2024) – An Israeli airstrike on a six-story apartment building sheltering hundreds of people in central Gaza on October 31, 2023, is an apparent war crime, Human Rights Watch said today. The attack, which killed at least 106 civilians, including 54 children, is among the deadliest single incidents
The difference of affect improvement effect of music intervention in aerobic exercise at different time periods Objectives: A randomized controlled experimental design that combines exercise and music intervention was adopted in this study to verify whether this approach could help improve human affect.
Automated online safety margin (GLIOVIS) for glioma surgery model Purpose: Glioblastoma is the most common type of primary brain malignancy and has a poor prognosis.
Ventriculitis due to multidrug-resistant gram-negative bacilli associated with external ventricular drain: evolution, treatment, and outcomes Introduction: Nosocomial infectious ventriculitis caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) Gram-negative bacilli associated with external ventricular drainage (EVD) placement poses a significant mortality burden and hospital costs. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the characteristics, ventriculitis evolution, treatment, and outcomes of patients with ventriculitis due to MDR Gram-negative bacilli associated with EVD
Mobilizing endogenous neuroprotection: the mechanism of the protective effect of acupuncture on the brain after stroke Given its high morbidity, disability, and mortality rates, ischemic stroke (IS) is a severe disease posing a substantial public health threat.
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
Genetics of Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome: advancements and implications Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome is a congenital anomaly characterized by agenesis/aplasia of the uterus and upper part of the vagina in females with normal external genitalia and a normal female karyotype (46,XX). Patients typically present during adolescence with complaints of primary amenorrhea where the diagnosis is established with
Cognitive training interventions for substance use disorders: what they really offer? Cognitive training (CT) has emerged as a potential therapeutic approach for substance use disorders (SUD), aiming to restore cognitive impairments and potentially improve treatment outcomes.
Postoperative cognitive dysfunction: spotlight on light, circadian rhythms, and sleep Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a neurological disorder characterized by the emergence of cognitive impairment after surgery.
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.
Average Person Asleep by 10 but Still Wakes Up Tired Getting to bed too late is often blamed for feeling groggy the next morning.
Hydrosol Misters: Renew Stagnant Energy The Summer of 2023 is a planetary headline for record temperatures of extreme heat.Perhaps, this is a well-deserved justification for the growing interest in plant-based topical misters and hydrosols.
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