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Review Article | Open Access

Published on :   21 May 2025

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Animal-assisted Interventions in Students of Primary Schools

Vasiliki Chatzipli1*

Animal-Assisted Interventions (AAIs) have gained increasing attention for their potential benefits in primary school education. This review explores existing literature on the use of animals— particularly dogs, rabbits, and guinea pigs—in classroom settings with typically developing children, focusing on their influence on academic skills, emotional well-being, social behavior, and stress reduction. The selected studies were included based on criteria including in-classroom...

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Review Article | Open Access

Published on :   21 May 2025

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A New Paradigm for the Hearing Theory

Dr. Jan Myjkowski1*

The first part of the paper provides a general overview of the paradigm for the hearing theory. Attention was drawn to the need for creating a new paradigm and to the problems with its acceptance. It is necessary to supply good documentary evidence for the big change between the old, recognised paradigm and the new one, based on new assumptions, new science and solid evidence. The second part briefly describes, in bullet points, the most important problems of Bekesy's travelling wave...

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Published on :   15 May 2025

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Mindfulness Practices for Alleviating Pain from Musculoskeletal Disorders

Dr. Ioanna Tsatsou1*, Dr. Chrysanthi Ntafopoulou2, Eleni Panagou3

Musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are among the leading causes of disability worldwide, significantly affecting quality of life and imposing a substantial socioeconomic burden. While conventional treatments such as pharmacological and physical therapies remain essential, complementary approaches like mindfulness-based interventions have gained increasing attention. This review explores the application of mindfulness practices in the management of pain associated with MSDs. It discusses...

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   05 May 2025

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Implementation of Human Fall Activity Detection Systems

Dr. Taiwo Samuel Aina1*

The elderly fall detection system has seen a rapid rise in medical devices due to the prediction of a 21.64% rise in the global population of elderly individuals over 65 by 2050. A significant challenge in researching elderly fall detection is the limited availability of data. The researcher cannot collect a large enough dataset on his own; access to care providers or medical institutions is extremely limited, and they typically reject ongoing research projects. However, such problems...

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Review Article | Open Access

Published on :   05 May 2025

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The Application of Differentiated Instruction in Nursing Education

Dr. Ioanna Tsatsou1*

Differentiated instruction (DI) is a pedagogical approach that aims to tailor teaching environments and practices to accommodate diverse learners' needs. In nursing education, the application of DI has gained attention as a means to better prepare future nurses with varied backgrounds, experiences, and learning preferences. This review explores the principles of DI, its application in nursing education, challenges to implementation, and recommendations for effective use.

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Review Article | Open Access

Published on :   05 May 2025

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A Focus on Sexual Arousal Disorders in Female Cancer Survivors

Dr. Ioanna Tsatsou1*

Sexual arousal disorders are a significant issue for female cancer survivors, affecting their quality of life post-treatment. These disorders are under-researched, with gaps in effective management and communication between patients and healthcare providers. The aim of this review was to evaluate sexual arousal disorders in female cancer survivors, focusing on the prevalence, contributing factors, and interventions. Cancer treatments often lead to physical changes, such as vaginal...

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Short Communication | Open Access

Published on :   05 May 2025

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Anxiety and Fear of Recurrence in Cancer Survivors

Dr. Ioanna Tsatsou1*

Cancer survivorship has significantly increased due to advancements in early detection and treatment. However, survivors often face psychological challenges, notably anxiety and fear of cancer recurrence (FCR). These concerns can persist long after treatment, adversely affecting quality of life (QoL). This narrative review explores the prevalence, implications, assessment methods, and management strategies for anxiety and FCR among cancer survivors. Recent studies indicate that over half...

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Published on :   30 Apr 2025

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AI Artificial Intelligence in Pharmaceutical Galenic Field: Useful Instrument and Risk Consideration

Dr. Luisetto Mauro1*, Ferraiuolo A2, Fiazza C3, Cabianca L4, Edbey K5, Mashori G.R6, Latyshev Oleg Yurevich7

Is undeniable that the AI technology help humans in many field but it is necessary to consider also the risk of an unprofessional use.Today in healthcare system the use of AI is wider diffused and in future probably it will increase. Literature report the accuracy of the various AI tools like Chatbot in some medicine fields. Aim of this work is to verify some relevant literature about this field and to test one famous provider of an AI Chatbot: Based on the results of this test some...

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Letter to Editor | Open Access

Published on :   30 Apr 2025

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Change´s Times in Teaching/Learning Human Anatomy

Dr. Rafael Romero-Reveron, M.D.1*

Human anatomy is and will be the most essential of the basic sciences of Medicine. It is the science on which all other sciences related to human beings, their diseases and their treatment are based, as well as a fundamental part of the medical language. Teaching/learning human anatomy provides a basis for procedural and clinical skills in patient care for medical doctors [1]. For centuries, the complete idea of human anatomy study is all about anatomical dissection, lectures and...

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   19 Mar 2025

Views: 183

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Efficiently Curing Dyshidrosis

Dr. Xinghong Yang1*

Dyshidrosis has traditionally been considered a chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by itchy, vesicular outbreaks on the palms, soles, and fingers, often proving resistant to standard medical interventions. Contemporary dermatology attributes its potential triggers to genetic predispositions, allergic reactions, and inflammatory processes, yet its underlying cause remains elusive. This study introduces an alternative perspective grounded in the principles of karma and the...

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Published on :   25 Feb 2025

Views: 467

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Parkinson's Disease: Etiology, Recovery, and Prevention

Dr. Xinghong Yang1*

Parkinson's disease (PD) is recognized as a neurological disorder with no known cure in modern medicine. While scientific research has advanced diagnostic methods and symptom management strategies, the underlying causes of PD remain elusive. From a Buddhist perspective, particularly through the teachings of Dharma Master Jun Hong Lu, PD is understood as a karmic and spiritual illness rather than merely a neurological disorder. This study explores the connection between karmic debts,...

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Review Article | Open Access

Published on :   20 Jan 2025

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The Auditory Cell: A Hearing Organ Receptor

Dr. Jan Myjkowski1*

In published studies, much attention is paid to the path that auditory information is transferred to the receptor by means of sound wave resonance in the cochlear fluid with natural vibrations of the basilar membrane. Much focus is put on the travelling wave on the basilar membrane and to liquid flows in the inner ear that supposedly trigger the tip-links mechanism. Sound signal amplification is explained by contractions of external auditory cells and pulling up of the basilar membrane. The...

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Review Article | Open Access

Published on :   15 Jan 2025

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Conceptual Errors in the Diagnosis, Prevention, and Treatment of Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation: An Analysis of Leading Guidelines and Key Publications

Prof. A.N. Belousov1*

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC) is a set of clinical manifestations of systemic thrombohemorrhagia. Despite the existence of numerous guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of DIC, mortality from this condition remains high, ranging from 45% to 78%. The purpose of this study is to analyze the key provisions of leading guidelines and articles dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of DIC. During the study, conceptual errors were identified in the presented...

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   15 Jan 2025

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Oppositional Defiant Disorder: Underlying Mechanism and Solutions

Dr. Xinghong Yang1*

Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) is a behavioral condition that poses significant challenges for parents and families. While conventional approaches attribute ODD to genetic predispositions, neurobiological factors, and adverse life experiences, this study introduces a spiritual dimension grounded in Buddhist teachings. By analyzing seven specific cases, it examines the role of karmic influences and spirit attachment in the manifestation of ODD symptoms. The findings suggest that...

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   03 Jan 2025

Views: 424

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Chronic Kidney Disease: Etiology, Recovery, and Prevention

Dr. Xinghong Yang1*

Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) remains a significant global health challenge, affecting millions worldwide with limited curative options. This study examined six CKD patients, uncovering the spiritual and karmic dimensions of the disease through the guidance of Dharma Master Jun Hong Lu and the Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door. Notable cases include a patient fully recovering from 36 years of kidney failure and two patients successfully discontinuing dialysis. These outcomes highlight how Dharma...

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Review Article | Open Access

Published on :   30 Dec 2024

Views: 209

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The Baby's Hearing in the Womb

Dr. Jan Myjkowski1*

The paper presents a brief description of developmental stages of the human hearing organ. Attention was brought to the mechanism of receiving and processing auditory information in a child in the womb. Bekesy's travelling wave theory does not provide a sufficient explanation of these processes. There are no descriptions of auditory mechanisms on a molecular level. Further in the study, attention is drawn to the beneficial effect of early stimulation of the child's auditory receptor from the...

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Research Article | Open Access

Published on :   05 Dec 2024

Views: 419

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Optimal Control Design Results for Multiple Wheeled Mobile Robots

Dr. Yung-Hsiang Chen1*, Chan-Hong Chao2

This research presents the optimal control design results for the nonlinear trajectory tracking of multiple wheeled mobile robots (WMRs). The purpose of this design is to propose an optimal control method for the nonlinear trajectory tracking problem of multiple WMRs. The key contribution of this research is a simplified control structure that enables effective trajectory tracking for multiple WMRs. Generally, solving the nonlinear trajectory tracking problem for multiple WMRs is...

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Published on :   23 Aug 2024

Views: 386

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Knowledge and Awareness of Orbital Mucormycosis in Post COVID-19 Recovered Patients in India

Vishwdeep Mishra1, Dr. Ragni Kumari2*, Dr. Gaurav Kumar Bhardwaj3, MD Masihhuzzaman4, Dr. Kamal Pant5, Dr. Aditya Tripathi6, Sandhya Shakya7, Akshya Kumar8

Background: The emergence of mucormycosis cases amid the COVID-19 pandemic and the fear associated with mucormycosis may turn out to be a terrifying public health issue. The current study aims to assess knowledge and awareness about orbital mucormycosis in post COVID-19 recovered patients.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among 242 COVID-19 recovered population from August 2021 to February 2022. A semi-structured online questionnaire...

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