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Drug-Induced Sleep Endoscopy (Dise) With Simulation Bite To Predict The Success Of Oral Appliance Therapy In Treating Obstructive Sleep Apnea/Hypopnea Syndrome (Osahs), Pietro De Luca
Translational Medicine @ UniSa
Oral appliances have gained their place in the treatment of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) where custom-made titratable mandibular advancement devices (MAD) have become the oral appliance of choice. This study aimed to asses the value of the drug-induced sleep endoscopy (DISE) using a MAD in the prediction of treatment outcome for OSAHS
This is a prospective, single-center cohort study that enrolled sixty-six consecutive patients with diagnosed OSA (5 events/h < apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) < 50 events/h) to be treated with a custom-made titratable MAD. The patients were evaluated polysomnographically with the MAD in situ after the adaptation and titration period of 3 months. The associations between findings during DISE and treatment outcome were assessed.
The subjects showed a wide range of severity of OSAHS pre-treatment: median AHI was 43.10 with a range from 20.13 to 66.07. The simulation bite was associated with a significant increase …
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon Citratus) Ethanolic Extract Exhibited Activities That Inhibit -Glucosidase Enzymes And Postprandial Blood Glucose Elevation, Maria Dewi Puspitasari Tirtaningtyas Gunawan Puteri, Felicia Melissa Tjiptadi, Phebe Hendra, Filiana Santoso, Zalinar Udin, Nina Artanti, Florence Ignatia Florence Ignatia
Lemongrass (Cymbopogon Citratus) Ethanolic Extract Exhibited Activities That Inhibit -Glucosidase Enzymes And Postprandial Blood Glucose Elevation, Maria Dewi Puspitasari Tirtaningtyas Gunawan Puteri, Felicia Melissa Tjiptadi, Phebe Hendra, Filiana Santoso, Zalinar Udin, Nina Artanti, Florence Ignatia Florence Ignatia
Makara Journal of Science
Lemongrass is a common ingredient in Indonesian traditional herbal medicine that potently inhibits carbohydrate hydrolysis. In this study, the in vitro α-glucosidase inhibitory (AGI) activity of lemongrass was compared with its in vivo activity to retard postprandial blood glucose elevation, and the bioactive compounds responsible for these activities were observed. Both water and ethanolic extracts of lemongrass (WLG and ELG, respectively) were tested in vitro for its inhibition of the sucrose and maltose hydrolyzing activities of rat intestinal glucosidase. ELG was observed to exert higher inhibitory activities (Sucrase IC50 = 8.74 mg/mL; Maltase IC50 = 18.93 mg/mL) than …
Mission-Centered Collaborative Bridges To Increase Stem Motivations, Colleen Duffy
Mission-Centered Collaborative Bridges To Increase Stem Motivations, Colleen Duffy
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
Many school administrators are enthusiastic about implementing new educational initiatives but have their plans thwarted because they are faced with the reality of insufficient resources. This can greatly limit the expansion of K-12 educational programs and deprive students of valuable learning opportunities. Additionally, teacher preparation programs are required to meet state mandates such as providing field experiences for preservice teachers that promote the authentic application of knowledge in PK-12 classrooms, but regional competition for placement opportunities create tremendous obstacles for higher education faculty. This essay describes the creation and implementation of a mission-centered mutually beneficial K-12 and intercollegiate partnership that …
Building Teacher Empathy And Culturally Responsive Practice Through Professional Development And Self-Reflection, Barbara S. Rieckhoff, Melissa Ockerman, Amira Proweller, James Wolfinger
Building Teacher Empathy And Culturally Responsive Practice Through Professional Development And Self-Reflection, Barbara S. Rieckhoff, Melissa Ockerman, Amira Proweller, James Wolfinger
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
Today’s teachers face growing demands and mandates to support every aspect of a student’s academic success, with additional expectations to support students’ social and emotional needs both inside and outside of the classroom. In the face of increasing student cultural, racial and linguistic diversity, the teaching pool remains relatively homogeneous, consisting largely of white, European-American educators. This disconnect between the lived experiences of teachers and their students makes it difficult for teachers to value and connect to a diverse student body. This qualitative study explores how a collaborative multi-tiered critical professional development model between a non-for-profit organization and a University, …
Symbolic Boundaries And The Clinical Preparation Of Teacher Candidates, Bilge Cerezci, Donald Mcclure
Symbolic Boundaries And The Clinical Preparation Of Teacher Candidates, Bilge Cerezci, Donald Mcclure
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
The purpose of this essay is to make sense of the two divides in the clinical preparation of teacher candidates: (1) between professional knowledge and skilled practice, and (2) between university-based courses and school-based field experiences. This essay extends the work of Lamont and Molnár (2002) to conceptualize symbolic boundaries related to these two divides. Within this framework, a review of the research highlights three main implications. First, teacher education programs need to design teaching and learning experiences that allow teacher candidates to use the professional knowledge they have gained through their university courses across multiple educational settings. Second, such …
Improving Co-Teachers Relationships, Asher Samuel
Improving Co-Teachers Relationships, Asher Samuel
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
Co-teaching is an instructional strategy wherein two teachers, a general education teacher and a special education teacher, share instructional responsibilities in a general education class that includes students with disabilities (SWDs) (Friend, 2010). An important component of co-teaching is the relationship between the teachers (Kohler-Evans, 2006), which has been described as a professional marriage (Friend, 2010). However, there is limited information on factors influencing the relationship. This study investigated if teaching experience affects co-teachers’ perception of teamwork. Participants included special and general education co-teachers from eight public school districts in New York City. Co-teachers from grades K-12 completed the Tuckman …
The Impact Of Universally Accelerating Eighth Grade Mathematics Students On Participation And Achievement, Patrick Walsh
The Impact Of Universally Accelerating Eighth Grade Mathematics Students On Participation And Achievement, Patrick Walsh
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
In New York State students are traditionally scheduled to take Algebra I in their first year of high school mathematics. However, in many schools, the “top” students in a cohort have access to this course in eighth grade, tracking these high-achieving students ahead of their lower-achieving peers. In response, some schools have adopted the policy of “Algebra for all” in eighth grade – called universal acceleration. While this policy ensures equal access to a challenging curriculum for all students, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, and prior achievement, there is a concern that not all students are developmentally ready to take …
Jovsa Education Special Issue: Introduction, Erin Fahle
Jovsa Education Special Issue: Introduction, Erin Fahle
Journal of Vincentian Social Action
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The Crossroads Of Wellness And Second Victim Syndrome: Identifying Factors That Alter The Pathway Of Caregiver Recovery Following An Unanticipated Adverse Patient Outcome, Kimia Zarabian, A. Katharine Hindle, Ivy Benjenk, Anita Vincent, Jamil M. Kazma, Benjamin Shambon, Raymond Pla, Eric Heinz
The Crossroads Of Wellness And Second Victim Syndrome: Identifying Factors That Alter The Pathway Of Caregiver Recovery Following An Unanticipated Adverse Patient Outcome, Kimia Zarabian, A. Katharine Hindle, Ivy Benjenk, Anita Vincent, Jamil M. Kazma, Benjamin Shambon, Raymond Pla, Eric Heinz
Journal of Wellness
Introduction: Second Victim Syndrome (SVS) describes the phenomenon in which a caregiver experiences a traumatic psychological and emotional response to an adverse patient event or medical error. Using quantitative survey analysis, we aim to better understand the personal factors that affect SVS development and recovery.
Methods: Caregivers at a small urban academic medical center who had experienced an adverse patient event in the past six months were invited to take part in this institution-wide, voluntary, quantitative, cross-sectional study. Three surveys were administered; the Holmes-Rahe Life Stress Inventory (HRLSI) was used as a surrogate to measure stressful life events. The …
Psychological Stress And Cancer: New Evidence Of An Increasingly Strong Link, Rosanna Martinelli
Psychological Stress And Cancer: New Evidence Of An Increasingly Strong Link, Rosanna Martinelli
Translational Medicine @ UniSa
To date stress, a highly complex process that disrupts homeostasis and involves environmental and psychosocial factors, is considered as one of the most crucial factor that affects our daily life, especially urban dweller's life.
Clinical and experimental studies widely support the notion that adrenergic stimulation due to chronic stress affects inflammation and metabolism.
In this work, supported by several recent scientific evidences, we show how stress plays a positive role in cancer initiation, progression and cancer metastasis, a negative role for anti-tumor immune function and therapy response.
Understanding the intricacies of this interaction could provide an additional help on how …
Carbon Dots As Artificial Peroxidases For Analytical Applications, Shih-Chun Wei, Yang-Wei Lin, Huan-Tsung Chang
Carbon Dots As Artificial Peroxidases For Analytical Applications, Shih-Chun Wei, Yang-Wei Lin, Huan-Tsung Chang
Journal of Food and Drug Analysis
Nanozymes have become attractive in analytical and biomedical fields, mainly because of their low cost, long shelf life, and less environmental sensitivity. Particularly, nanozymes formed from nanomaterials having high surface area and rich active sites are interesting since their activities can be tuned through carefully controlling their size, morphology, and surface properties. This review article focuses on preparation of carbon dots (C dots) possessing peroxidase-like activity and their analytical applications. We highlight the important roles of the oxidation states and surface residues of C dots and their nanocomposites with metal, metal oxides, or metal sulfides playing on determining their specificity …
Biomechanical Properties Of Land Based And Shallow Water Wait: A Comparative Review Of Literature, Mostafa Yaghoubi, Philip Fink, Wyatt H. Page, Sarah P. Shultz
Biomechanical Properties Of Land Based And Shallow Water Wait: A Comparative Review Of Literature, Mostafa Yaghoubi, Philip Fink, Wyatt H. Page, Sarah P. Shultz
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Education
Aquatic locomotion exercises are frequently used in rehabilitation and cross-training for land-based athletes. Hydrostatic pressure, thermal conductivity and drag force affect a person's ability to move; therefore, it is important to understand differences of biomechanical gait in water vs land. This review investigated biomechanical differences between shallow water and land-based exercises. PubMed, Google Scholar, SPORTDiscus and Scopus were searched; 33 studies included walking forward (27), backward (6) and running (6). Electromyographic amplitude was similar or less in submaximal intensity during aquatic gait, in comparison to on land. At maximal intensities, however, the amplitude was similar (n=5) or higher (n=4) in …
Stem Education In College: An Analysis Of Stakeholders’ Recent Challenges And Potential Solutions, Santanu De, Georgina Arguello
Stem Education In College: An Analysis Of Stakeholders’ Recent Challenges And Potential Solutions, Santanu De, Georgina Arguello
FDLA Journal
A vast majority of academic disciplines and curricula in the college center around Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM), which are critical to developing the skills necessary for a global workforce. Rapid changes in pedagogical setups, educational modes, and advances in instructional technology entail diverse challenges for key stakeholders (i.e. students, faculty, and the organizations). This paper highlights the most relevant challenges and potential solutions in STEM higher education at the college level, reported in the last decade. The holistic analysis combining the three stakeholders’ perspectives would help elucidate significant contemporary aspects impacting the fields. The goal is to further …
Acute Ischemic Stroke As The Presenting Feature Of Covid-19 In The Young And Pregnant, Nermila A. Ballmick, Jiri F. Kubac, Hossein Akhondi
Acute Ischemic Stroke As The Presenting Feature Of Covid-19 In The Young And Pregnant, Nermila A. Ballmick, Jiri F. Kubac, Hossein Akhondi
HCA Healthcare Journal of Medicine
Introduction: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an emerging and rapidly evolving public health issue that has become globally widespread and an overwhelming pandemic. Clinical manifestations of the disease include asymptomatic carrier states, acute respiratory distress syndrome, and even multiorgan dysfunction. Here, we present a unique and rare case of an acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in an asymptomatic pregnant woman with no predisposing medical illnesses.
Discussion: An 18-year-old G2P1 African American woman at 7 weeks gestational age with no significant medical or family history presenting to the Emergency Department during the initial phases of the pandemic with complaints of new onset left …
Persistent Palatal Hypertrophy Associated With Rapid Maxillary Expansion Procedure: Report Of A Rare Case, Mehmet Melih Omezli, Damla Torul, Tolunay Avci
Persistent Palatal Hypertrophy Associated With Rapid Maxillary Expansion Procedure: Report Of A Rare Case, Mehmet Melih Omezli, Damla Torul, Tolunay Avci
BioMedicine
Maxillary transversal deficiency (MTD) is a common skeletal problem. If not treated on time, MTD evolve to a more complex malocclusion. This problem can affect facial growth and development. Rapid maxillary expansion (RME) procedure frequently used for the management. This technique is usually successful in young individuals but as the age advances and the articulations of the maxilla with surrounding facial bones get more rigid, it becomes ineffective. Undesirable side effects or results have been reported after use of RME in skeletally mature patients such as buccal tipping of posterior teeth, extrusion, periodontal tissue recession, fenestration of buccal cortex, necrosis …
Investigation The Effect Of Jujube Capsule On Sleep Quality Of Postmenopausal Women: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial, Razieh Mahmoudi, Somayeh Ansari, Mohammad Hosein Haghighizadeh, Nader Shakiba Maram, Simin Montazeri
Investigation The Effect Of Jujube Capsule On Sleep Quality Of Postmenopausal Women: A Double-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial, Razieh Mahmoudi, Somayeh Ansari, Mohammad Hosein Haghighizadeh, Nader Shakiba Maram, Simin Montazeri
BioMedicine
Abstract
Bakground and objective: Sleep disorder is among the most common problems in the life of postmenopausal women. Because of the complications of chemical drugs, many women prefer to use herbal supplements for relieving sleep problems. So, the main objective of this study was to determine the effect of the jujube capsule on sleep quality in postmenopausal women.
Materials and methods: This study was a double-blind clinical trial conducted on 106 postmenopausal women in Khuzestan province, southwest of Iran. All participants were selected by a simple non-probability sampling method. Data were collected through a demographic data form and the Pittsburgh …
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Of Renal Vascular Tumor Anatomy To Facilitate Accurate Preoperative Planning Of Partial Nephrectomy, Chien-Heng Lin
Three-Dimensional Reconstruction Of Renal Vascular Tumor Anatomy To Facilitate Accurate Preoperative Planning Of Partial Nephrectomy, Chien-Heng Lin
BioMedicine
Objectives: To evaluate the role of three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction tumors and vessels of the kidneys in aiding the preoperative planning of partial nephrectomy.
Materials and Methods: Patients with renal tumors to be treated with partial nephrectomy were included. Each patient underwent a preoperative computed tomography (CT) survey, and the reconstruction of each patient’s 3D arteriography and 3D surface-rendered tumor was performed based on the CT images for preoperative surgical planning.
Results: A total of 6 patients, three with tumors of the right kidney and three with tumors of the left kidney, were enrolled in the study. The patients’ mean age …
Evaluation Of Subacute Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Detection Using A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequence: Double Inversion Recovery, Zahra Mardanshahi, Maryam Tayebi, Sajad Shafiee, Maryam Barzin, Misagh Shafizad, Reza Alizadeh-Navaei, Abdolmajid Gholinataj
Evaluation Of Subacute Subarachnoid Haemorrhage Detection Using A Magnetic Resonance Imaging Sequence: Double Inversion Recovery, Zahra Mardanshahi, Maryam Tayebi, Sajad Shafiee, Maryam Barzin, Misagh Shafizad, Reza Alizadeh-Navaei, Abdolmajid Gholinataj
BioMedicine
Background and Objectives: The diagnosis of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) especially at the subacute stage is still a challenging issue using the conventional imaging modalities. Here we evaluated the role of double inversion recovery (DIR) sequence of MRI compared with the conventional gradient-recalled echo (GRE)-T2*-W and susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) sequences in the diagnosis of subacute SAH.
Materials and Methods: This prospective study was conducted on 21 patients with SAH, which were diagnosed using CT scan at the initial step. In the third week after the injury (14-20 days), all patients underwent a brain MRI exam that included T2*-W, SWI, and …
The Effect Of Opium Addiction On Short-Term Postoperative Outcomes After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study, Mohammad Reza Habibi, Abbas Alipour, Aria Soleimani, Farshad Hasanzadeh Kiabi, Ali Habibi, Amir Emami Zeydi
The Effect Of Opium Addiction On Short-Term Postoperative Outcomes After Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery: A Prospective Observational Cohort Study, Mohammad Reza Habibi, Abbas Alipour, Aria Soleimani, Farshad Hasanzadeh Kiabi, Ali Habibi, Amir Emami Zeydi
BioMedicine
Introduction: Opium addiction has been recently suggested as a potential risk factor for the occurrence of perioperative complications in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether opium addiction can potentially affect patients' short-term postoperative outcomes after CABG surgery.
Material and Methods: In a prospective observational cohort study, all consecutive patients who were scheduled for first-time isolated elective on pump CABG surgery were screened during the study period for opium addiction. The study was carried out between September 2015 and November 2016 at Mazandaran Heart Center, Sari, Iran. A total …
Diagnostic Accuracy Of Resistive Index Of Capsular And Intratesticular Branches Of Testicular Arteries In Infertile Men With Oligoasthenospermia: A Case-Control Study, Mehdi Zolfaghar-Khani, Hadi Majidi Dr, Behzad Feizzadeh, Mojtaba Sabaghi
Diagnostic Accuracy Of Resistive Index Of Capsular And Intratesticular Branches Of Testicular Arteries In Infertile Men With Oligoasthenospermia: A Case-Control Study, Mehdi Zolfaghar-Khani, Hadi Majidi Dr, Behzad Feizzadeh, Mojtaba Sabaghi
BioMedicine
Introduction: Male infertility accounts for nearly 50% of couples' infertility. Only a few studies evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of resistive index (RI) of testicular arteries using color Doppler imaging to identify male infertility. The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic accuracy of RI of the capsular and intratesticular branches of testicular arteries in infertile men with oligoasthenospermia and its comparison with normal men.
Material and Methods: In a case-control study, 30 patients with oligoasthenospermia (case group) and 30 healthy controls who meet the inclusion criteria, were selected. For all patients, RI was measured using color …
Astragalus Fascicolifolius Manna Abortifacient Risk And Effects On Sex Hormones In Balb/C Mice, Mehrdad Shahrani, Najmeh Asgharzadeh, Soleiman Kheiri, Roya Karimi, Arezo Sadeghimanesh, Shirin Asgharian, Zahra Lorigooini
Astragalus Fascicolifolius Manna Abortifacient Risk And Effects On Sex Hormones In Balb/C Mice, Mehrdad Shahrani, Najmeh Asgharzadeh, Soleiman Kheiri, Roya Karimi, Arezo Sadeghimanesh, Shirin Asgharian, Zahra Lorigooini
BioMedicine
Background: Astragalus fascicolifolius manna is used to treat different diseases. Because pregnant women tend to use Astragalus. fascicolifolius and Iranian traditional medicine emphasizes the abortifacient potential of this plant, this study aimed to investigate Astragalus fascicolifolius manna abortifacient property and effects on estrogen, progesterone, LH and FSH levels in BALB/c mice.
Method: This experimental study was conducted with 70 female BALB/c mice assigned to seven groups: Nonpregnant, untreated; nonpregnant, Astragalus. fascicolifolius extract (400 mg/kg)-treated; pregnant, Astragalus. fascicolifolius extract (400, 800 and 1200 mg/kg)-treated; and two pregnant control groups. On 18 and 19 days of pregnancy, cesarean section performed …
Eficacia Comparada De Tres Fármacos Acaricidas Utilizados En El Tratamiento De Otocariasis Por Otodectes Cynotis En Gatos Domésticos De Puerto Montt, Región De Los Lagos, Chile, Leandro Castro García, Manuel Saldivia Paredes
Eficacia Comparada De Tres Fármacos Acaricidas Utilizados En El Tratamiento De Otocariasis Por Otodectes Cynotis En Gatos Domésticos De Puerto Montt, Región De Los Lagos, Chile, Leandro Castro García, Manuel Saldivia Paredes
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
Otodectes cynotis es uno de los ácaros responsables de causar dermatosis parasitaria en el pabellón auricular en animales de compañía, lo que les produce prurito intenso e incluso complicaciones óticas por falta del tratamiento adecuado. Su prevalencia en felinos domésticos puede llegar al 37 y el 85 % de los casos de otitis externa. Son variados los productos que pueden utilizarse para el tratamiento de este ácaro, aunque algunos no declaran en su etiquetado su uso en determinadas especies. Por otra parte, los datos disponibles sobre la eficacia comparada de los diversos fármacos utilizados son escasos. Los fármacos más utilizados …
Vómito, Sialorrea Y Regurgitación Como Signos Clínicos De Convulsiones Epilépticas Focales Autonómicas En Tres Perros, Silvia Feijoo, María Cecilia Ricart, Laura Marina, María Carina Passeri, Adriana Patricia Suraniti
Vómito, Sialorrea Y Regurgitación Como Signos Clínicos De Convulsiones Epilépticas Focales Autonómicas En Tres Perros, Silvia Feijoo, María Cecilia Ricart, Laura Marina, María Carina Passeri, Adriana Patricia Suraniti
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
Las convulsiones epilépticas focales se originan en una localización focal del cerebro con descargas eléctricas anormales que pueden suceder por distintas causas, y pueden ocurrir en un bajo porcentaje de animales; son signos diferentes a la típica mioclonía tónico-clónica. El objetivo del presente trabajo es exponer casos clínicos de perros que presentaron vómitos, sialorrea y regurgitación como signos clínicos de convulsiones epilépticas focales. Estos perros, además de presentar tales signos digestivos mencionados, no mostraron alteraciones reveladoras en los datos de laboratorio ni en los métodos complementarios de imágenes solicitados. Debido a la escasa respuesta terapéutica y al empeoramiento de la …
Relación Entre La Concentración Sérica De Calcio, Beta-Hidroxibutirato Y Glucosa Y La Ocurrencia De Trastornos Mamarios Y Uterinos Durante La Lactancia Temprana En Ganado Lechero, Gabriel Esnaola, Waldemir Santiago Neto, Félix González
Relación Entre La Concentración Sérica De Calcio, Beta-Hidroxibutirato Y Glucosa Y La Ocurrencia De Trastornos Mamarios Y Uterinos Durante La Lactancia Temprana En Ganado Lechero, Gabriel Esnaola, Waldemir Santiago Neto, Félix González
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
Este estudio tuvo por objetivo relacionar valores séricos de indicadores energéticos (glucosa y beta-hidroxibutirato) y calcio con la ocurrencia de trastornos uterinos y mamarios durante el período de transición en vacas Holstein. Ciento quince vacas Holstein de un rebaño comercial fueron monitoreadas en la semana previa al parto y durante las primeras dos semanas después del parto. La presencia de mastitis subclínica fue monitoreada por 3 semanas postparto mediante la prueba de mastitis California (CMT) y conteo de células somáticas. Las muestras positivas a mastitis subclínica fueron analizadas para identificación bacteriana. La mastitis clínica fue monitoreada durante 6 semanas postparto, …
Eficacia Comparativa De Diferentes Regímenes Quimioterapéuticos En El Tratamiento De La Peste Des Petits Ruminants (Ppr) En Cabras Enanas De África Occidental, Iniobong Chukwuebuka Ugochukwu, Paul Chukwuemeka Animoke, Jacinta Ngozi Omeke, Chukwuma Obiora Okechukwu, Emmanuel Ikenna Ugochukwu
Eficacia Comparativa De Diferentes Regímenes Quimioterapéuticos En El Tratamiento De La Peste Des Petits Ruminants (Ppr) En Cabras Enanas De África Occidental, Iniobong Chukwuebuka Ugochukwu, Paul Chukwuemeka Animoke, Jacinta Ngozi Omeke, Chukwuma Obiora Okechukwu, Emmanuel Ikenna Ugochukwu
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
Se determinó la eficacia comparativa de diferentes regímenes quimioterapéuticos en el tratamiento de la infección clínica natural con la Peste de los pequeños rumiantes (PPR) en cabras enanas de África occidental (WAD). Se usaron veinte cabras WAD machos, distribuidos en cinco grupos, de cuatro cabras cada uno. El Grupo 1 fue el grupo de terapia combinada, tratado con Aciclovir, Oxitetraciclina e Ivermectina, El Grupo 2 fue tratado con Aciclovir solamente. El Grupo 3 fue tratado con Ivermectina solamente. El Grupo 4 fue tratado con Oxitetraciclina solamente y el Grupo 5 no recibió tratamiento. Se observaron signos clínicos como secreciones nasales …
Triglicéridos Séricos En Equinos Suplementados Con Vitamina E En El Ejercicio De Larga Duración, Polyana Pulcheira Paixão, Tatiana De Sousa Barbosa, Paula Pulcheira Brasileiro, Marcos Jun Watanabe, Leticia Andreza Yonezawa, Marcus Vinicius Sandoval Paixão
Triglicéridos Séricos En Equinos Suplementados Con Vitamina E En El Ejercicio De Larga Duración, Polyana Pulcheira Paixão, Tatiana De Sousa Barbosa, Paula Pulcheira Brasileiro, Marcos Jun Watanabe, Leticia Andreza Yonezawa, Marcus Vinicius Sandoval Paixão
Revista de Medicina Veterinaria
Los triglicéridos son uno de los componentes lipídicos de la sangre y su elevación es un factor de riesgo mayor para las enfermedades cardiovasculares. La práctica de ejercicios es responsable de la disminución de la grasa presente en el organismo, además de equilibrar la cantidad de energía ingerida y utilizada. La vitamina E es un antioxidante liposoluble tecidual que sostiene la cadena de peroxidación lipídica, lo que previene su oxidación, y de este modo puede actuar en la reducción de la trigliceridemia. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo evaluar las concentraciones plasmáticas de triglicéridos de equinos después de ser sometidos al …
The Effects Of Health-Based Wellness Programs On Employee Productivity, Brittany Holcomb
The Effects Of Health-Based Wellness Programs On Employee Productivity, Brittany Holcomb
The Corinthian
Purpose: Stress is an inevitable part of an employee’s life. A majority of employees do not know how to properly handle stress and keep it under control. Having high level of occupational stress can lead to detrimental physical habits, such as poor nutrition, smoking, a sedentary lifestyle and substance consumption. The purpose of this study will be to take an in depth look into how employees take advantage of wellness programs offered to them, whether or not these programs have a direct impact on productivity and the levels of employees that take advantage the programs. Methods: Participants of the study …