Journal on Neurology

Comparative Examination of Attitudes of Addicts and Non- Addicts – Gamblers | The attitude is interpreted on the one hand, as a function of the individual’s perception of – in our case, for example. The usefulness of gambling / harmful effects – on the other hand it is the internal control of social behavior (impulsion, motivation, pressure). A separated area of the research is attitude studies, where we examine the behavior of individuals to develop what causes cognitive and emotional factors. At present, it is also undisputed that researches attitudes and attitude scales capable of measuring attitudes at all: the results could not clearly show the link with the behavior [1]. The attitude – based on the definition given by All port – was organized through experience mental and neural state of readiness, which is a dynamic leader or entice, a mobilizing effect on the individual reaction of all those situations towards which the attitude concerns. For More Articles: Scientific Research Articles on Biomedical : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Infectious Diseases

Candida Hip Prosthesis Infection: A Case Report | We describe a rare case of a Candida albicans PJI (prosthetic joint infection) in an otherwise healthy woman treated with a two-stage revision and directed antifungal therapy. One year after the final surgery, the patient is doing well with a good clinical and functional result. This type of diagnosis is difficult and often miss interpreted needing a high level of clinical suspicion for its proper management. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Medical Science

Applied Research on Biomedicine: Linear Ergometer | This article reports a case of success in postgraduate teaching aimed at applied research in the field of biomedicine that resulted in the patent registration of the Linear Ergometer, a device aimed at the recovery, preservation and development of musculoskeletal structures of people in post-surgical recovery, injured or amputated patients, patients with neurological dysfunctions, as well as people with functional deficits. The Linear Ergometer comprises a linear device fixed to an adjustable tray on a shifter whose travel limiter is adjustable and fixed by a simple handle. In the travel limiter are fixed the elements that generate the necessary automatic movements for people that do not spontaneously produce them. The Linear Ergometer was registered with the National Institute of Industrial Property of Brazil under the patent number BR 1020160087503. For More Articles: Biomedical Open Access Journals : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Cardiology

Analysis of Myocardial Deformity as a Method of Estimating Myocardial Contractility in Patients with Mitral Valve Replacement | Mitral Insufficiency (MI) is currently the second most common cause of valvular disease accounting for one-third of valvulopathies. The early detection of deteriorating systolic function in patients with chronic mitral regurgitation, and thus the ability to identify the most appropriate moment for surgery remains a challenge to physicians. The analysis of myocardial deformation has recently emerged as a quantitative means of reliably estimating myocardial contractility. In the assessment of left ventricular function it is therefore less dependent on the load than traditional methods. There are currently two ways to assess myocardial deformation: tissue Doppler (TD) and a new method known as speckletracking (ST). The aim of the present revision was to deepen the study of the longitudinal myocardial deformation of the left ventricle using these techniques for predicting the LVEF deterioration in patients who have undergone surgery for chronic severe mitral valve regurgitation. For More Articles: Scientific Research Articles on Biomedical : https://biomedres.us/

Strain Modalities.

Journal on Public Health

Is Physical Exercise Capable of Beginning the Powerful Tool for Regulation of Brown Adipocytes Activity? | In mammals, it has been widely accepted that there are three types of adipocytes; white adipocytes, brown adipocytes, and beige adipocytes. White adipocytes are comprised of unilocular large lipid droplet that can store triglycerides as energy, and they play a key role in energy metabolism by providing free fatty acids and glycerol through the hydrolysis of triglycerides [1]. In contrast, brown adipocytes are comprised of multilocular lipid droplet with rich mitochondria into their cell bodies. Function of numerous mitochondria in brown adipocytes is to provide the heat production through free fatty acids which are sourced from hydrolysis of multilocular lipid droplet, thereby increasing in whole body energy expenditure [2]. Moreover, the research done over the past decade have demonstrated that beige adipocytes are identified within white adipocytes that express high levels of uncoupling protein-1 (UCP-1), a marker of brown adipocyte, and contributes thermogenesis [3]. These cells can permit distinction from brown adipocytes via expression of such as Tmem26 and CD137, surface markers of beige adipocytes [4]. Thus, it has considered that systemic energy metabolisms in mammalian bodies are regulated, at least in part, through differencein physiological role of three types of adipocytes. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Medical Science

Towards an Evolutionary Psychological Perspective on a Taxonomic Model of Individual Differences Correlating with the Five-Factor Model | This preview comprises a short introduction on our novel theory for an evolutionary psychological motivation-based, categorized explanation of individual differences. Based on our findings we constructed an evolutionary taxonomy of motivation (EToM) that we correlated with the traits of the five factor model (FFM). EToM is not just a useful tool for categorizing individual differences but also functions to understand explain and predict individual behavior. This makes it a useful explanatory tool for FFM. One of the reasons for developing our theoretical approach is that evolutionary psychology (EP) currently lacks its own frame work for identifying and explaining individual differences. That is why a growing number of evolutionary psychologists use trait models like the five-factor model. The FFM, however, is a descriptive model based on a lexical inventory and self-report and lacks a theoretical framework [1,2]. Hence it would benefit from a correlation with EToM and at the same time, provide a framework for the FFM. For More Articles: Biomedical Open Access Journals : https://biomedres.us/

Journal on Veterinary

Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms of the Ovine ADRB3 Gene in Crossbred Australian Sheep Supplemented with Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) Cyanobacterial Microalgae | The adrenergic-receptor beta3 (ADRB3) gene is an obesity gene that is involved in the regulation of energy balance and a variety of physiological functions by increasing lipolysis and thermogenesis. Spirulina (Arthrospira platensis) is a blue-green cyanobacterial alga containing 60-70% protein with an extensive history of human consumption, and more recently, inclusion in animal feeds. We had earlier demonstrated that low level oral supplementation by drenching prime lambs with 100 mL/head/day of 1g of Spirulina powder dissolved in 10 mL of water (10%wt:vol) increased live weight and body conformation measurements in Black Suffolk (BS) x Merino crossbred sheep. The hypothesis that genetics-nutrition interactions between sheep breeds with fewer mutations at the ADRB3 locus and an optimal Spirulina supplementation level will increase lean meat production was tested in the current study. Forty-eight crossbred Australian prime lambs sired by four rams of diverse breeds under the same pasture-based management conditions were subjected to a nine-week feeding trial with Spirulina, followed by genomic DNA extraction and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) analysis. Eleven SNPs in both the coding and noncoding regions of the ovine ADRB3 gene were detected. Nine of the SNPs were in exon I and two in the intron. Variations in SNP frequencies were highly significant (P <0.0001) between all sheep breeds. The maximum and minimum number of SNPs were found in purebred Merinos (4.83) and Black Suffolk x Merino (BS) crossbreds (1.67). In total, one indel and six transverse mutations were detected that resulted in six amino acid substitutions. BS crossbreds had the lowest frequency of mutation and amino acid substitutions in their population in agreement with our hypothesis. In conclusion, BS sheep genetics matched with low level (100 mL/head/day) of Spirulina supplementation can lead to higher meat production with less fat content in a typical pasture-based sheep production system. For More Articles: Journal of Scientific andTechnical Research : https://biomedres.us/

SNP frequencies in exon 1 and intron 1 by breed of sheep.

Journal on Biomedical Engineering

Beneficial Effects of Collagen Hydrolysate: A Review on Recent Developments | Collagen hydrolysate (CH) has received increasing attention in recent decades. This review mainly summarizes the recent developments (year 2010-2017) regarding the beneficial effects of CH in animal experiments and clinical trials. These beneficial effects include antioxidant, anti aging, anti osteoporotic and anti osteoarthritis, anti-inflammatory, anti tumor, wound healing, anti hypertensive and anti atherosclerotic, anti obesity and hypoglycemic effects. We also make comments on the current researches and give suggestions for future studies in this review. Considering the wide availability of CH in the field of pharmaceuticals and foods, the study of the potential beneficial effects of CH provides guidance to develop CH-based health care supplements for disease prevention and/or treatment. For More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us/

The beneficial effects of CH in animal experiments and clinical trials.

Journal on Agriculture

Methodology of Comparison and Classification of Eroided Land in Azerbaijan | The results of the conducted studies revealed that soil erosion agitatedly reduces the humus content. If the reserves of 0-50 cm of the layer are not washed away by mountain- Brown soils – 168 tons per hectare, in a very weakly washed-156t / ha, slightly washedoff 135 tons / ha, medium-washed-108 tons / ha, strongly washed -65 T / ha, and in very strongly washed-32 c / ha. In eroded soils not only reduce the content of common humus, but changes and its qualitative structure, narrows the ratio of carbon to nitrogen, thereby increasing the amount of fulvic acid and reduces the coefficient of mobile forms of humic acids, etc. Fertile, eroded, medium washed away, not washed away, slightly washed away, strongly washed away, differentiated, fertilizers, etc. In the midst of great development of Azerbaijan received erosion causing Washout, erosion and deflation. It is expressed most clearly in the soils, cultivated in conditions of impoverished and sediments rain fed agriculture. For More Articles: Biomedical Research Articles : https://biomedres.us/

Journal of Biomedical Science

What Are The Crucial Components of Patient Activation Interventions? | With evidence that patient activation is alterable and can be increased in adults with chronic conditions [1], interventions targeting activation it is growing. However, little is known about what constitutes a patient activation intervention (PAI). Therefore, this integrative review aims to explore the components of PAI in existing literature. An integrative review based on updated methodology proposed by Whittemore and Knafl [2], was used to examine the components of PAIs. A literature search was conducted using CINAHL, PubMed, PsycINFO, and PsycARTICLES. A total of 10 peer-reviewed articles were identified. All articles originated from USA, with seven based in community health services. There are two main types of PAI found in this review. Half of the studies focused specifically on physician-patient relationships, with a narrower definition of activation. The others focused on self-management, facilitating behaviour changes and tailoring interventions according to activation levels. For More Articles: Scientific Research Articles on Biomedical : https://biomedres.us/