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Accurate Measurement of Both Main Components of Heart Rate Variability Can be Applied Routinely Clinically: OAJBS Publishers

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Accurate Measurement o f Both Main Components o f Heart Rate Variability Can b e Applied Routinely Clinically by Gary L Murray* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS) One century ago, the critical role of the Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) in health and disease was prophesized. In 1990, Heart Rate Variability (HRV = Sympathetic-tone [S] + Parasympathetictone [P]) was 1st used in clinical cardiology. Emphasizing the reduction in HRV was associated with a poor prognosis in all major cardiovascular illness. In 2000, HRV was included in Sudden Cardiac Death (SCD) risk stratification. There are over 350,000 SCDs/yr. in the USA. High S and critically low P are associated with increased mortality, life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias, congestive heart failure (CHF), and acute coronary syndromes (ACSs). Two common autonomic dysfunctions are Sympathetic Withdrawal (SW, an abnormal alpha-adrenergic response to head-up postural change underlying Orthostatic dysfunction)

Ultrasonographic Examination Of The Forelimb Joint Regions In Normal 1- To 2-Month-Old Holstein Calves: OAJBS Publishers

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Ultrasonographic Examination Of The Forelimb Joint Regions In Normal 1- To 2-Month-Old Holstein Calves by Marion Fusellier* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS) Many studies have described the normal and pathologic ultrasonographic appearance of the musculoskeletal system in cattle. However, these previous studies present few images and descriptions of the aspect of this system in calves. The aim of this anatomic study was to describe the normal ultrasonographic examination of the forelimb joints in 1- to 2-month-old Holstein calves, as well as to present the techniques used to acquire the images. The joint regions of the forelimbs of four cadaver calves were studied. Six forelimbs were evaluated by ultrasonography using a 13.0MHz linear transducer. The images acquired were compared with those acquired with other imaging techniques (six forelimbs were x-rayed, three forelimbs were scanned using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)) and compared with anatomical piece

Codon 249 P53 Gene Mutation Among Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients In Western Kenya: OAJBS Publishers

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Codon 249 P53 Gene Mutation Among Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients In Western Kenya by Colins O Oduma* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS) Alteration(s) on P53 gene adversely affects their regulatory functions resulting to cancers. To our knowledge, no previous studies have analyzed mutation in codon 249 of P53 gene in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients in Kenyan population. In our study, we investigated for these mutations in HCC patients presenting with stage one cancer in the Kenyan population. https://biomedscis.com/fulltext/codon-249-p53-gene-mutation-among-hepatocellular-carcinoma-patients-in-western-kenya.ID.000136.php To Know More About Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science Please Visit: Biomedscis Are Click On:   https://Biomedscis.Com/

Rapid Restoration Of Immunity Using The Molecular Method Of Bio-Cybernetic Clavi-Therapy: OAJBS Publishers

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Rapid Restoration Of Immunity Using The Molecular Method Of Bio-Cybernetic Clavi-Therapy by Ferdynand Barbasiewicz* in Open Access Journal of Biomedical Science (OAJBS) Chronic infections with edema lead to activation of destructive psychosomatic mechanisms whereas painkillers administered over several days worsen the restricted circulation of blood within the infected venules. If the infection and swelling area involves the second or the third branch of the trigeminal nerve, enzyme metabolic function may be impaired at sub molecular level due to insufficient blood supply. This leads to the failure of aggregation of peripheral blood interferons acting as bio-cybernetic mediators responsible for subsequent aggregation of lipids, cytokines, endorphins, and other molecular complements making up the myelin sheath into the oligodendrocyte loss zone. https://biomedscis.com/fulltext/rapid-restoration-of-immunity-using-the-molecular-method-of-bio-cybernetic-clavi-therapy.ID.000135.