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Dementia in Parkinson’s Disease: it’s Therapeutics | Stephy Publishers

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  Innovative Journal of Neurology and Neuroscience - (IJNN) | Stephy Publishers Abstract: Background: Dementia is a cognitive degenerative disease generally associated with Alzheimer disease, but victims with Parkinson’s disease also develops dementia at the latter stage. Dementia associates with irreversible loss of memory, and no medicinal cure is yet available. We here put some light on possible cell therapy for dementia. Aim: Neural stem cells are multipotent cells which are capable of self-replication and differentiation into neurons, astrocytes or oligodendrocytes in the central nervous system. They produce Dopamine, neural factors, and therefore, one can expect that NSC transplantation can ultimately provide a better therapeutic approach in the treatment of dementia as well as Parkinson’s disease (PD). Methods: We discussed the merits and demerits of using hNSCs cells over other possible candidate cells. Results: As we found that hNSCs can secrete Dotor (BDNF) and Glial cel...

Recommendations for the Aluminum and Iron-Containing Composite Flocculants-Coagulants Use for the Purification of Natural River Waters and Industrial Wastewater| Stephy Publishers

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  Journal of Environmental Science and Research - (JESR) | Stephy Publishers Abstract : Coagulation is the most widespread method of natural and wastewater purification from the bulk of colloidal, finely dispersed, and partially dissolved contaminants. The characteristics of the new composite flocculants-coagulants ASFC and ISFC developed by the authors compared to traditional aluminum and iron salts are given. The characteristics of natural waters, which were used to study the efficiency of using the obtained flocculants-coagulants, are given. To compare the effect of the developed materials with known products, we used such a parameter as their coagulation ability to purify high-color water from the Orsha river and medium-color water from the Volga and Tvertsa rivers in Russia. An attempt is made to assess the effect of magnetic treatment of the developed composite flocculants-coagulants. Based on the conducted research and production tests, recommendations were developed to use...

Journal of Environmental Science and Research - (JESR)| Stephypublishers

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Journal of Environmental Science and Research - (JESR) https://stephypublishers-environmentalscience.blogspot.com/2021/02/journal-of-environmental-science-and.html

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Stephy Publishers: Open Access Journal of General Surgery

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Stephy Publishers:        Stephy Publishers Open Access Journal of General Surgery Triple Umbilical Incision for Videlaparoscopic Cholecystectomy  The lap...

Weaver-Birds’ crop-Raiding Behavior in Buea municipality, Southwest Region, Cameroon| Stephy Publishers

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  Journal of Environmental Science and Research  | Stephy Publishers Abstract: The entire surface of the earth is visited by the birds in view of their aerial flights and variable habitats in search of suitable breeding and feeding grounds. Flight, intelligence, adaptability and sight are some of the attributes that add to the diversity in the life of birds, consequently there is complexity in their overall behavioral pattern. The key objective of this study was to assess the weaver-bird crop-raiding activity in Buea municipality on different environmental parameters. The study was undertaken for three months, six days in a week, from 7:00am to 6:00pm. Scan observations were made on birds’ activity on a five-minute interval period across the entire study area. Simultaneously, data was collected on the environmental conditions. The study recorded a significant association between weaver-bird activity on crop-land, X2 = 11.653 df=14, P < 0.005 and X2 = 3.441 df=4, P<0.05...

Stephy Publishers | Journal of Pediatrics and Clinical Neonatology - (JPCN)

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Journal of Pediatrics and Clinical Neonatology - (JPCN) Maternal and Neonatal Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura Immune thromb ocytopenic (ITP) is an autoimmune disease that affects 9.5/100,000 adults in the population.1 It is characterized by autoimmune destruction of platelets leading to potentially life-threatening thrombocytopenia. About 7% of pregnant mothers are affected by thrombocytopenia with 1 to 10 per 10,000 mothers being affected with ITP. Studies have shown that ITP is generally a benign condition in the birthing mother and rarely has a long-lasting effect on the newborn child.2 In the rare event that the newborn is severely affected, treatment is required. We present a case of ITP in both a mother and her newborn. https://www.stephypublishers.com/pediatrics-and-neonatology/pdf/JPCN.MS.ID.000504.pdf   https://www.stephypublishers.com/ https://www.stephypublishers.com/submit-manuscript.php