Let’s Talk About Death: An Evidence Based Study of the Elderly on Death Preparedness from Social Work Perspective Archana Kaushik Journal of Aging Research and Gerontology Studies Death preparedness is an important developmental task in the last stage of human life cycle. However, the socio-...
I was part of a student government that took the vote of 10,000 students to shut down the UC campus. But we created popular education activities to open a new university hoping to use institutional resources to travel around the state and educate communities about why students were against the...
Purpose of review: As human babesiosis caused by apicomplexan parasites of the Babesia genus is associated with transfusion-transmitted illness and relapsing disease in immunosuppressed populations, it is important to report novel findings relating to parasite biology that may b...
If writers have a compulsion to narrate, they compel themselves to find insights about the human condition. Mario Vargas Llosa has written that novels “express a curious truth that can only he expressed in a furtive and veiled fashion, masquerading as what it is not.” Art is a lie whose...
GABA (Gamma-aminobutyric acid), a crucial neurotransmitter in the central nervous system, has gained significant attention in recent years due to its extensive benefits for human health. The review focused on recent advances in the biosynthesis and production of GABA. To begin with, the investigatio...
Basic tenet of infomercantilism: If I wanted to design a disease for a human being, I could be pretty clever about it and go after the heart, the lungs, and the brain. That is the infomerc model in the face of capitalism. Infomercantilism takes all the pieces of capitalism that are ...
Human brucellosis was introduced to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip only recently, with the first human case being reported in 1973 in the Hebron governorate of the West Bank (Husseini and Ramlawi, 2004). In 1998 the Palestinian Brucellosis Control Program (PBCP) was launched as a joint ...
studies corroborate the protective effect of DHQ, indicating its role in attenuating silica-induced PF by impeding ferritinophagy-induced ferroptosis in human bronchial epithelial cells (HBECs). This effect is characterized by the activation of NCOA4, downregulation of microtubule-associated protein 1A/...
is more susceptible to sterilization outside the human cell environment than the non-enveloped virus. However, the glycoproteins in the viral envelope helps the virus bind to the receptor sites on the host membrane to avoid the human immune system. Therefore, coronavirus binds to its primary recep...
Though they would not be relevant for the Weekly News Items, here are some categories I had that were related directly toclimate change(they indicate why I pursued learning about rapid human causedclimate change): Loads and Forces: Wind; Rain; Snow; Ice; Range of Temperature Change ...