Ionizing radiation exposure is known to induce molecular and cellular injury, inflicting a cascade of potentially catastrophic events leading to tissue and organ damage.Metabolomic analysis allows for the identification and quantification of small molecules downstream of genomic changes induced by radiation exposure.We aimed to characterize metabol
Interdisciplinary network engagement in a non-formal education process to study foodborne Chagas disease puzzle in Brazilian Amazon
Interdisciplinary collaboration is essential to overcome complex problems in contemporaneity.Chagas disease challenges in Brazilian Amazon, implicates One Health interdisciplinary approaches and teams to integrate health of humans, animals and the environment, Desk Lamp to foster earlier detection of this zoonotic disease and better prevention.We s
Diversity of Water Bugs in Gujranwala District, Punjab, Pakistan
Water bugs fall under the order Hemiptera, suborder Heteroptera, which is further divided into two types, i.e., semi-aquatic (Gerromorpha) and true water bugs Throat (Nepomorpha).They play a vital role as biological control agents and also a source of food for fishes, birds and other aquatic organisms.The present work was carried out to ascertain a
Predicting Land Use Changes in Philadelphia Following Green Infrastructure Policies
Urbanization is a rapid global trend, leading to consequences such as urban heat islands and local flooding.Imminent climate change is predicted to intensify these consequences, forcing cities to rethink common infrastructure practices.One popular method of adaptation is green infrastructure Rutin implementation, which has been found to reduce loca
A challenging review of childhood incontinence: rare complications of dysfunctional elimination syndrome in an epileptic boy
A multidisciplinary approach is mandatory in defining the cause and directing the treatment of childhood urinary incontinence.Both pediatricians and pediatric urologists should carefully evaluate a Desk Lamp child with incontinence for possible overlapping etiologies, before labeling him or her as a refractory case.We report an epileptic boy with d