Amir Reza Abedi,1 Saleh Ghiasy,1 Morteza Fallah-karkan,1,2 Amirhossein Rahavian,1,3 Farzad Allameh1,2 1Urology Department, Shohada-e-Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran; 2Center of Excellence for Training Laser Applications in Medicine, Shohada-e-Tajrish Hospital, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Scie
Assessment of drinking-water waste in electric drinking fountains by students of a public school in Cabo Frio, RJ
iscussion of issues aiming at alerting society about factors that cause risks to the biosphere and its inhabitants is extremely important for the development of scientific studies.It is necessary that society be aware of possible actions in order to conserve water and eliminate waste Store and Pour Containers of this precious natural resource.Aimin
Long-term music stimulating alleviated the inflammatory responses caused by acute noise stress on the immune organs of broilers by NF-κB signaling pathway
As an environmental enrichment, music can positively influence the immune function, while noise has an adverse effect on the physical and mental health of humans and animals.However, whether music-enriched environments mitigate noise-induced acute stress remains unclear.To investigate the anti-inflammatory effects of music on the immune organs of b
The impact of primary care organization on avoidable hospital admissions for diabetes in 23 countries
Objective: Diabetes is a so-called ambulatory care sensitive condition.It is assumed that by appropriate and timely primary care, hospital admissions for complications of such conditions can be avoided.This study examines whether differences between countries in diabetes-related hospitalization rates can be attributed to differences in the organiza
Hypolipidemia: A word of caution
INTRODUCTIONHypolipidemia is a decrease in plasma lipoprotein caused by primary (genetic) or secondary (acquired) factors.It is usually asymptomatic and diagnosed incidentally on routine lipid screening.The first report of hypocholesterolemia in the medical literature was in 1911 by Chauffard and coworkers, in patients with active tuberculosis [1].