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Contrast between Adult and Adolescent Suicidal Behavior: Probe in Psychiatric Inpatients

While some of scholars believe that combining adult and adolescent suicidal behavior findings can result in misleading conclusions, some of researchers have stated that suicidal behavior may be a different phenomenon in adolescents than in adults. Hence, in the present study, the clinical profile of suicidal behavior among adult and child & adolescent psychiatric inpatients, has been compared with each other, to assess their resemblances or variances, in a non-western, local patient population. Read more about articles: https://lupinepublishers.com/clinical-community-medicine/fulltext/contrast-between-adult-and-adolescent-suicidal-behavior-probe-in-psychiatric-inpatients.ID.000115.php Read more  Lupine Publishers Google Scholar   articles: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=vfbCW-wAAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&citation_for_view=vfbCW-wAAAAJ:i2xiXl-TujoC

Amino Acid Imbalance in Atherosclerosis

Our special interest in the study of the role of amino acids in the pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of atherosclerosis and its accompanying cardiovascular pathology in circulatory failure is due to several reasons. So, atherosclerosis is characterized not only by disturbances in the metabolic flows of carbohydrate (inhibition of gluconeogenesis and activation of glycolysis), lipid (activation of lipolysis, ketosis), but also protein (protein and hypoalbuminemia), hyperglobulinemia and negative nitrogen balance) [1-18]. There is comparatively little data in the available literature on changes in the spectrum (pool, fund) of free plasma amino acids against the background of atherosclerosis. Read more about articles: https://lupinepublishers.com/clinical-community-medicine/fulltext/amino-acid-imbalance-in-atherosclerosis.ID.000114.php Read more  Lupine Publishers Google Scholar   articles: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=vfbCW-...

Antibiotic Induced Changes to Mitochondria, a Potential Mechanism for Antibiotic Induced Carcinogenesis

Sameer Calghatgi (2013) demonstrated that mitochondria, a primitive endosymbiotic bacteria, related to extant SARII marine bacteria and Rickettsias, in eukaryotes is responsible for oxidative phosphorylation (OP) and ATP and NAD production, when exposed to clinically equivalent doses of antibiotics that target bacteria (cipromycin, ampicillin, kanamycin), exhibited a decline in glutathione titre, an increase in reactive oxygen (ROS) and an increase in lipid peroxide. The antibiotics tested were from 3 categories; quinolonesorganofluorine compounds such as ofloxacin, norfloxacin (noroxin), ciprofloxacin (Cipro), moxifloxacin (Avelox); aminoglycosides-Gentamicin, amikacin which create holes in the outer cell wall of bacteria suggesting mitochondria might be at risk of similar damage[1] β-lactams or penicillin derivatives such as cephalosporins, monobactams, carbapenems, carbapenems that inhibit cell wall synthesis in bacteria and by inference mitochondrial reproduction. Read more about a...

Connected Aircraft Squadron Electrocardiographic Sign (Yasser Sign); An Index for Tachypnea in Specific T-Wave Abnormalities- A New Diagnostic, Therapeutic, and Prognostic Sign; Retrospective-Observational Study

Tachypnea is a well-known clinical symptom. Specific electrocardiographic T-wave changes during tachypnea are a crucial point in the decision. The new sign is a constellation of the T- waves changes in special leads. There are three types were prescribed. The types have classified either base on an interaction between lead I and II, or aVL and aVR or V1 and V2. Hyperventilation syndrome, left bundle branch block, left ventricular strain, and Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome was common inducers. Read more about articles: https://lupinepublishers.com/clinical-community-medicine/fulltext/connected-aircraft-squadron-electrocardiographic-sign-yasser-sign-an-index-for-tachypnea.ID.000112.php Read more  Lupine Publishers Google Scholar   articles: https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=vfbCW-wAAAAJ&cstart=20&pagesize=80&citation_for_view=vfbCW-wAAAAJ:-FonjvnnhkoC

Ethnopharmacological Studies of Aloe Vera for the Management of Eczema Followed by Molecular Techniques through Metabolomics & Novel Drug Delivery System

Eczema is skin very serious skin disease of skin inflammation that causes the skin to become itchy, red, swollen and painful. It is also called as Atopic dermatitis usually developed on early stage of children in India 10 million cases per year is observed. Atopic dermatitis is also passed one general to next generation & the treatment is self-diagnosable lab test or Imaging not required. Eczema developed with allergies such as asthma, cold sores etc. It usually starts on the face followed by the hands and feet. Older children tend to be affected in the elbow and knee creases, neck, wrists, ankles and feet. Genetic mutations that affect the skin’s barrier function Immune system dysfunction causing an unwanted inflammatory response in the skin. Certain substances or conditions called trigger factors can cause eczema to flare (ie: become worse). Trigger including such as Irritants such as soaps and detergents, wool, skin infections, dry skin, low humidity, heat, sweating or emotional...

Stem Cells Therapeutics for Infertility: The Future Perspectives in African Countries

Globally infertility is evidently recognized as of public health concern especially in African countries. In African societies human reproduction is highly valued and inability to conceive is considered a personal tragedy and a curse for couples, impacting on the entire family and local community. Stem cells are the new technique in this era against many diseases and disorders. The paper reviewed scientific related literature on the effectiveness of stem cells therapeutics in the management of infertility and its associated challenges especially in African society.  Various studies employed nonrandomized clinical trials on evaluating the effectiveness of stem cells therapy in the management of infertility and its associated challenges. Read more about articles:  https://lupinepublishers.com/clinical-community-medicine/fulltext/stem-cells-therapeutics-for-infertility-the-future-perspectives-in-african-countries.ID.000110.php Read more  Lupine Publishers Google Scholar arti...

Gold Nanoparticle Sensor for The Detection of CKD and Use of Nanomedicine in The Treatment of Kidney Diseases

The study was carried out in 40 patients of different age groups and their breaths were exhaled. These breaths were analyzed by the use of sensors which were basically functionalized with gold nanoparticles. Sensitivity and specificity with relation to CKD patient classification according to estimated glomerular filtration rate were determined using cross-validation. The medicine was induced after the proper analysis of the target.  Results:  It was found that the sensors were very useful when 2-3 nanoparticles were used together, and it showed that in between stage 1 and 2 CKD with an accuracy of 60% and in between stage 4 and stage 5 of CKD accuracy was 67%. There were various substances in breath which could identify many toxins which were accumulated due to kidney function loss. Read more about articles:  https://lupinepublishers.com/clinical-community-medicine/fulltext/gold-nanoparticle-sensor-for-the-detection-of-ckd-and-use-of-nanomedicine.ID.000109.php Read more L...