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Mini Review | Open Access
Published on: 27 May 2026
Article ID: wji.2026.e2703
ORCID: A Necessary Digital ID for University Lecturers and Researchers in the 21st Century
As scholarly communication becomes more digital, it is important to have dependable mechanisms for finding researchers and connecting them to their work. The Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID) are a permanent digital ID that sets researchers apart and makes sure that scholarly work is correctly credited. This paper looks at how important ORCID is for researchers and university teachers. It talks about how it can help with visibility, clear up name confusion, and make research…
Case Report | Open Access
Published on: 19 Feb 2026
Article ID: wji.2026.b1901
De Novo Infection‑Associated Complement‑Mediated Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in a Renal Transplant Recipient: A Complex Diagnostic Journey
A 71‑year‑old renal transplant recipient presented with progressive malaise, gastrointestinal symptoms, fever, anemia, and acute graft dysfunction following recent travel abroad. Initial investigations revealed Micro‑Angiopathic Hemolytic Anemia (MAHA), thrombocytosis evolving into relative thrombocytopenia, elevated inflammatory markers, and declining renal function. The diagnostic process was complicated by overlapping possibilities including infection, viral reactivation, drug toxicity,…
Editorial | Open Access
Published on: 13 Feb 2026
Article ID: wji.2026.b1303
Organ Donation-Beyond the ‘Opt-Out’: Translating Positive Attitudes into Life-Saving Action
Editorial While the opt‑out model represents an important policy shift, evidence shows that legislation alone cannot deliver the cultural and behavioural change required to increase donation rates. T he editorial argues that meaningful progress depends on strengthening public understanding, normalising family conversations, supporting clinicians in sensitive communication, and building trust through transparency and community engagement. By reframing organ donation as an…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 03 Sep 2025
Article ID: wji.2025.i0301
Psoriasis: True Etiology and Complete Cure
Psoriasis is a chronic and burdensome skin disease that affects millions worldwide, and current biomedical research has uncovered complex genetic, immune, and environmental interactions underlying its pathology. These advances have improved symptom management through biologics and other therapies, but a true cure remains elusive, as treatments only suppress symptoms without addressing the root cause. Therefore, this study introduces the Buddhist perspective of Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door,…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20690407 »