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Kamran Aghakhani, Maryam Ameri,

Although electrical energy is one of the best and cleanest energy sources, the proper protection and utilization of it, always and everywhere is problematic. One of the most important problems is electric shock and the dangers that can sometimes be lost in the lives of people. When a body or part of it is completely located in a strong power supply field or a contact with a device that is conne...

Abbas Shakoori, Arash Salmaninejad, Mohammad Reza Zamani, Sajjad Shariati,

Behçet's disease (BD), also known as the Silk Road disease, is a multisystemic and rare inflammatory disorder primarily prevalent in populations along the Mediterranean Sea. Today, BD is defined as a crossroad between autoimmune and auto-inflammatory syndromes. Variety of syndromes including mucocutaneous manifestations such as oral and genital ulcers, papulopustular lesions and erythema nodosu...

Bahareh Imani Gholamreza Khademi

This review provides an overview of the present knowledge on the aspects of preoperative fasting with the assessment of the evidence quality. A systematic research was conducted in electronic databases in order to identify trials published between 1990 and 2014 concerning preoperative fasting, early resumption of oral intake and the effects of oral carbohydrate mixtures on gastric emptying and ...

Hamed Behrad, Mahdi Zareei, Masoud Asgharpour-Arshad, Mohammad Panji, Seyed Saeed Asadi, Zeinab Borjian Boroujeni, Zeinab Tabanejad,

Life expectancy has increased throughout the world and, as a result, the population of the elderly is also rising. From the age of 30 years old, the human body mass loses about 0.1 to 0.5% of its skeletal muscle mass annually, which is accelerated after the age of 65 years old. Aging is characterized by a decrease in the progression of musculoskeletal and physical activity known as sarcopenia. ...

2017
PETER HUDSON MARK BOUGHEY BRIAN KELLY

Objective: Despite the availability of palliative care in many countries, legalization of euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide (EAS) continues to be debated—particularly around ethical and legal issues—and the surrounding controversy shows no signs of abating. Responding to EAS requests is considered one of the most difficult healthcare responsibilities. In the present paper, we highlight ...

2014
John Kratz Carly Strasser Ingrid Dillo Mark Costello Mark Parsons Peter Fox John Kratz

The movement to bring datasets into the scholarly record as first class research products (validated, preserved, cited, and credited) has been inching forward for some time, but now the pace is quickening. As data publication venues proliferate, significant debate continues over formats, processes, and terminology. Here, we present an overview of data publication initiatives underway and the cu...

2008
Fabrice Wendling

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by the recurrence of seizures. It affects 50 million people worldwide. Although a considerable number of new anti-epileptic drugs with reduced side-effects and toxicity have been introduced since the 1950s, 30% of patients remain pharmacoresistant. Although epilepsy research is making progress, advances in understanding the drug resistance have ...

2002
William P. Ebben

The effectiveness of plyometric training is well supported by research. Complex training has gained popularity as a training strategy combining weight training and plyometric training. Anecdotal reports recommend training in this fashion in order to improve muscular power and athletic performance. Recently, several studies have examined complex training. Despite the fact that questions remain a...

Neda Kargahi Samaneh Shirani, Sayed Mohammad Razavi Solmaz Homayoni

Among oral lesions, we encounter a series of malignant epithelial lesions that go through clinical and histopathologic processes in order to be diagnosed. Identifying these processes along with the etiology knowledge of these lesions is very important in prevention and early treatments. Dysplasia is the step preceding the formation of squamous cell carcinoma in lesions which have the potential ...

Juan A Siordia Rinku Skaria Sreekumar Subramanian,

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a novel therapeutic intervention for the replacement of severely stenotic aortic valves in high-risk patients for standard surgical procedures. Since the initial PARTNER trial results, use of TAVR has been on the rise each year. New delivery methods and different valves have been developed and modified in order to promote the minimally invasive p...

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