Research Article

Cognitive Behavioral Tests May Predict Eye Affection in High-Fat Diet Induced Pre-Obese Mice: Implications for Diabetic Retinopathy

Indicators of progression to diabetic retinopathy (DR) are needed in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) obese patients. We assessed the predictive power ... Read more

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Research Article

Perception of Nursing Staff towards Disclosure of Adverse Events

The patients and their relatives today are well educated and have better awareness of their medical conditions and rights. This narrowed information a... Read more

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Review Article

NeoEssentialism, Species, and Molecular Phylogenetics Regarding Hominin Evolution

A number of recent articles have appeared on the hominin Denisova fossil remains. Many of them focus on attempts to produce DNA sequences from the ext... Read more

10.36959/998/782

Research Article

Translational NIRS: Parallel Alteration of Brain Metabolism Following Alcohol Intake in Rodents and Man

Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) provides a non-invasive, non-ionizing means to monitor total haemoglobin concentration and oxygen saturation in the ... Read more

10.36959/459/594

Research Article

An Investigation into the Effect of Blood Flow Restriction on Pain and Muscular Endurance in Healthy Human Participants

Within-subject repeated measures cross-over study comparing full BFR (200 mmHg), partial BFR (100 mmHg) and no (control) BFR during hand-grip exercis... Read more

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Short Note

The Uncommon Insights of Fiction and Anthropology: A Personal Note

Moving from an initial position of rejection of, or at least scepticism about, the sense of bringing together fiction and anthropology, the author, co... Read more

10.36959/763/488

Research Article

Impact of Two Hydrothermal Carbonization Filtrates on Soil Greenhouse Production

Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is a thermochemical treatment process that allows for the conversion of wet biomass slurries to new liquid and solid ... Read more

10.36959/745/398

Review Article

A Comparative Study of the World's Most Dangerous Cities: Violence as the Ultimate Public Heath Challenge

With the pace of rapid urbanization, people not only live in cities, but in increasingly larger cities, resulting in major changes in daily living and... Read more

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Research Article

The Dutch Head and Neck Audit: The First Steps

The treatment of Head and Neck Cancer (HNC) is an example of low volume, highly complex, multidisciplinary integrated care. To monitor and effectively... Read more

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Research Article

A Qualitative Study of Transgender Women and Cisgender Men Living Together in Two Recovery Homes

Oxford Houses (OH) are a peer-run sober living homes that are the largest network of recovery homes with over 2,000 in the US. They are self-run witho... Read more

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