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Review Article | Open Access
Published on: 25 Apr 2026
Article ID: wjgg.2026.d2505
Crisis Leadership and the Protection of Elderly Populations: An Analysis of Humanitarian Governance in War, Conflict, and Natural Disasters
Armed conflicts, wars, and natural disasters frequently produce severe humanitarian crises that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations, particularly older adults. Despite the growing global elderly population and their heightened susceptibility to health deterioration, displacement, and social isolation during crises, leadership strategies addressing their specific needs remain insufficiently developed. This study examines the necessity of specialised leadership frameworks for…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 14 Feb 2026
Article ID: wjgg.2026.b1408
Osteoporosis: Contemporary Understanding, Diagnostic Advances, and Evolving Therapeutic Strategies
Objectives: To synthesise current evidence on the epidemiology, risk factors, diagnostic strategies, and therapeutic approaches in osteoporosis, with emphasis on recent advances in risk stratification, imaging, and pharmacological management such as anabolic therapies, vitamin D analogues such as alfacalcidol, and emerging agents.
Design: Narrative review of contemporary literature, including recent clinical reviews and…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Jan 2026
Article ID: wjgg.2026.a1003
Effectiveness of Neuromuscular Re-Education on Proprioceptive Accuracy, Dynamic Knee Stability, and Pain Modulation in Geriatric Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Background: Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) in geriatric populations presents a multifaceted challenge characterized by progressive cartilage degradation, sensorimotor dysfunction, and compromised joint stability. While pain management remains central to rehabilitation, proprioceptive dysfunction and impaired dynamic stability represent significant but understudied mechanisms in older adults with KOA. This randomized controlled trial investigates the efficacy of structured…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 27 Dec 2025
Article ID: wjgg.2025.l2702
A Comparative Study of Recovery and Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction After General Anaesthesia with Sevoflurane and Desflurane in Elderly Patients
Background: Elderly patients are at higher risk of postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD), which may delay recovery. Inhalational agents, such as Sevoflurane and Desflurane, differ in their pharmacokinetic properties and may influence early cognitive outcomes.
Aim: To compare the effects of Desflurane and Sevoflurane on early recovery and short-term postoperative cognitive function in elderly patients undergoing elective surgery under general…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19951353 »