Journal on Biomedical Sciences

The Importance of Sleep in the Early Years | A 2014 study [1] highlights the fact that children who do not get sufficient sleep run a higher risk of becoming overweight or even obese within a year and also demonstrates a connection between maternal employment status and a child’s weight over time. Children with full-time working mothers were seen to sleep fewer hours than their peers whose mothers worked less than 20 hours per week. Children of full time working mothers also tended to have higher BMIs at the second weigh-in. Results of the above study demonstrated that just 18% of pre-school aged children were getting 11-13 hours of sleep per night and were, on average, getting about 9.6 hours of sleep at night. The study has also shown that each extra hour of sleep at night that a child obtained was associated with a 6.8% decrease in their BMI at the second weigh-in. Other factors from research that have been found to be associated with shorter infant sleeping patterns include maternal depression during pregnancy, the introduction of solid foods before the age of 4 months and infant TV viewing. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Articles : https://biomedres.us

Journal on Biomedical Engineering

Art and Science Combustion via Art | Combustion, burning or fire is the sequence of exothermic chemical reactions between fuel and an oxidant accompanied by the production of heat and conversion of the chemical species to new ones. Combustion supplies most of the energy required by human civilization where the visible result is fire and flames usually consisting of hot gases and light. The phenomenon of fire is mentioned already in the Bible in Genesis 15:17 as follows:”When the sun had set and darkness had fallen, a smoking firepot with a blazing torch appeared and passes between the pieces.” Probably the earliest reasonably scientific attempt to explain combustion was that of Johannes Baptista van Helmont (1580-1644), a Flemish Physician and Alchemist. He observed the relationship among a burning material, smoke and flame and said that combustion involved the escape of a “wild spirit” from the burning material. In 1667, Johann Joachim Becher (1635-1682), a German alchemist and physician, proposed the phlogiston theory. According to it there exist fire-like elements called “Phlogiston” that is contained within combustible bodies and are released during combustion. The theory was an attempt to explain processes such as combustion and the rusting of metals, which are now understood as oxidation. It was the great French chemist Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) who rejected traditional thinking and framed a new definition of combustion that was widely accepted. Art and Science Combustion via Art. For More Articles: Biomedical Open Access Journals : https://biomedres.us

Combustion is presented via Artworks.

Journal on Neurology

The Master Code of Biology: Self-assembly of two identical Peptides beta A4 1-43 Amyloid In Alzheimer’s Diseases | Fundamental research published enables us to unify, overall, the genomics and proteomics information of any genetic sequence. This fundamental law is based on a bio-mathematics unification of all genetic information (bio-atoms, nucleotides, codons, amino acids, DNA/RNA/ Proteins) from the level of the six basic bio-atoms C O N H S P to the global level of whole genomes. Concretely, the dynamics of this Genomics/ Proteomics Coupling is appeared as two correlated curves translating topology and the dynamic evolution of a hierarchical classification of codons throughout the studied sequence. More precisely, the study of these curves shows that this tool highlights the functional areas and active sites within proteins. The specific context of Proteins Self-Assembly area could be an interesting field to run and improve our new basic research approach. Particularly, studying Prions by this method we propose a possible Prion  PRION self-interaction with a Genomics/ Proteomics correlation coupling ratio of r=99.3 Such prospects oblige us to propose this new theoretical biomathematics approach in the study of the Genetics of the disease of Alzheimer, particularly at the level of Amyloid Plaques. The Master Code of Biology: Self-assembly of two identical Peptides beta A4 1-43 Amyloid In Alzheimer’s Diseases. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Articles : https://biomedres.us

Master Code Genomics/Proteomics matching for Amyloid peptide.

Journal on Health Sciences

Trust Me I’M A Doctor…. Working towards a Healthy Prescriptive Consent According to Decision Theory | The consent process is a complex relationship between rational cognitive thinking and emotional processes [1] (page 62) that can alter the choices that are being made and can shape probabilities of outcomes [2]. The patient or “lay person” is presented to the cardiac surgeon “expert” by means of a referral letter from a cardiologist who in turn saw the patient following referral from a General Practitioner. Both the patient and the surgeon have a general understanding of the need to act [3]. There is an expectation of surgery but the objectives and goals of surgery have not been defined. The consent process involves clarification of those objectives, exploration of alternatives and the addition of some structure to the decision process. This, however, is subject to natural biases or “heuristics” and especially subject to framing. I hope to explore these biases from the perspective of the patient ‘lay’ customer and the consultant surgeon or ‘expert’ and examine the consultation process using prospect theories. I hope to look beyond these heuristics and offer prescriptive alternatives that may go some way towards an ideal consent. Trust Me I’M A Doctor…. Working towards a Healthy Prescriptive Consent According to Decision Theory. For More Articles: Biomedical Journal Impact Factor : https://biomedres.us

Graphic representative of a patient’s state of health.

Journal on Agriculture

Results of erosion processes of brown mountainous-steppe soils of the southeastern part of the Small – Caucasus |Brown mountainous-steppe soils arranged in the form of spots in separate forest edges and meadows within the zone of brown mountainous- forest soils. The lower boundary of these soils coincides with the upper boundary of gray-brown mountainous soils. The problem of steppification of forest soils was widely covered in the writings of the V.V. Akimsev [1], S.A. Zakharov 1937, S.V.Zonn [2] and other researchers. Information on Azerbaijan, on the processes of steppification of mountain-forest soils is available in the works of G.A Aliyev [3], ME. Salayev 1966, K.A. Alekberov [4], Sh.H Hasanov [5], and others. In these researches, it is shown that the process of soil steppification occurs under the influence of human economic activity.Results of erosion processes of brown mountainous-steppe soils of the southeastern part of the Small – Caucasus. For More Articles: Scientific Research Articles on Biomedical : https://biomedres.us

Mechanical composition of brown steppe mountainous soils (on % of complete dry soil).

Journal on Medical Sciences

Man in Outer Space without Space Suite | The author proposes and investigates his old idea – a living human in space without the encumbrance of a complex space suit. Only in this condition can biological humanity seriously attempt to colonize space because all planets of Solar system (except the Earth) do not have suitable atmospheres. Aside from the issue of temperature, a suitable partial pressure of oxygen is lacking. In this case the main problem is how to satiate human blood with oxygen and delete carbonic acid gas (carbon dioxide). The proposed system would enable a person to function in outer space without a space suit and, for a long time, without food. That is useful also in the Earth for sustaining working men in an otherwise deadly atmosphere laden with lethal particulates (in case of nuclear, chemical or biological war), in underground confined spaces without fresh air, under water or a top high mountains above a height that can sustain respiration. Man in Outer Space without Space Suite. For More Articles: Journal of Biomedical Research and Review : https://biomedres.us

a. Apollo 11 A7L space suit. b. Diagram showing component parts of A7L space suit.

Journal on Hematology

Oncolytic Virotherapy and Multiple Myeloma | OV immunotherapy is an important emerging cancer treatment modality which uses native or genetically modified viruses to destroy cancers. MM is perhaps the ideal malignancy to target using OVs because of the virus permissivity of neoplastic plasma cells and the diseaseassociated immune paresis. OVs have the potential to mediate both tumor debulking and residual disease elimination avoiding the complex and prolonged current therapy for multiple myeloma. Oncolytic Virotherapy and Multiple Myeloma. OV immunotherapy is a new form of cancer therapy that uses native or genetically modified viruses to selectively enter, replicate and lyse tumor cells without causing harm to normal surrounding tissues [1]. OVs can infect both normal cells and cancer cells, but they demonstrate a preference for cancer cells due to aberrant cell processes and a cancer-induced downregulation of the host antiviral response [2]. Normal cells respond to virus infection by downmodulating their metabolism and/or by undergoing apoptosis, thereby inhibiting virus propagation [3]. OVs also release cancer antigens causing an immune attack against the infected malignant cells [1]. Thus, OVs offer the attractive therapeutic combination of tumor-specific cell lysis together with immune stimulation, therefore acting as potential in situ tumor vaccines. For More Articles: Biomedical Research Articles : https://biomedres.us

Journal on Biomedical Science

Advances in Biomedical Research: A Commentary | Biomedical research is now a field not only opens to the gathering of medical data on diagnostic tests, epidemic research and disease prevention and cure. The purpose of biomedical research is now properly changed to the application modern methods of scientific sophistication whereby operations research, statistical analytics and analysis and data management often referred to as “Data Science” and for marketing purposes “Big Data.”Research methods are now everywhere one sees from the production of most automotive parts to the check-out lines at most supermarkets and the design of seating arrangement to maximize cash inflow on aircraft. Not all satisfy all users of technological improvement but they are everywhere to satisfy the desires of the decision makers whose goals vary but often provide satisfaction to them. In the medical sciences, we observe trends in the direction of great changes in patient care and quicker methods for decision purposes. We often refer to this as automation but it is the advances in computer technologies that drive this mechanization of seemingly simple but technological advanced tasks to streamline patient care methodologies. Advances in Biomedical Research: A Commentary. For More Articles: Biomedical Science Articles : https://biomedres.us

Journal on Medicine

Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy….in Search of its Own Identity | Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a disease of muscle of heart. The incidence is 0.2% in general population. Only 15% of total patients are being diagnosed and large no of patients are yet to be screen-positive ,about 85%.The motive of this article is to activate medical practioner to diagnose the disease early and prevent the complication ,one of them is sudden death. Incidence of sudden death is about 2% to 4%. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy….in Search of its Own Identity. In 55% of patients it occurs in autosomal dominant conditions. It occurs due to mutation in one of the nine gene coding protein of cardiac sarcomere. B-MHC, Cardiac Troponin T, Myosin binding protein C, Alpha-Tropomyosin. This will result in cardiac Myocytes Hypertrophy, disturbances in alignment of muscles of heart and disruption of electrical functioning of heart. Its incidence is 33% in close relative of patient. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy….in Search of its Own Identity | Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is a disease of muscle of heart. The incidence is 0.2% in general population. Only 15% of total patients are being diagnosed and large no of patients are yet to be screen-positive ,about 85%.The motive of this article is to activate medical practioner to diagnose the disease early and prevent the complication ,one of them is sudden death. Incidence of sudden death is about 2% to 4%. Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy….in Search of its Own Identity. For More Articles: Journal of Scientific and Technical Research : https://biomedres.us

Left Parasternal long axis view-m mode at mitral valve-thick IVS, IVS/ IVPE ratio more than 2, sam present.

Journal on Chemical Sciences

Latent Time (Quiescence) Properties of Human Colonic Crypt Cells : Mechanistic Relationships to Colon Cancer Development | To determine latent time (quiescence) properties of human colonic crypt cells and explores relationships between these properties and Colorectal Cancer (CRC) development. Latent Time (Quiescence) Properties of Human Colonic Crypt Cells : Mechanistic Relationships to Colon Cancer Development. Quantitative methods were developed to calculate latent time1 (latenzzeit) of colonic cells at each position along the crypt axis and to evaluate available data on total cell cycle times for human normal, familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), and adenomatous crypts. Latent Time (Quiescence) Properties of Human Colonic Crypt Cells : Mechanistic Relationships to Colon Cancer Development | To determine latent time (quiescence) properties of human colonic crypt cells and explores relationships between these properties and Colorectal Cancer (CRC) development. Latent Time (Quiescence) Properties of Human Colonic Crypt Cells : Mechanistic Relationships to Colon Cancer Development.For More Articles: Biomedical Open Access Journal : https://biomedres.us

Latent time profiles of normal (NOR), familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) and adenomatous (ADA) colon crypts are shown.