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CH50 Activity and its Relationship to Antimüllerian Hormone in Patients with Infertility| Stephy Publishers

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  Current Investigations in Clinical and Medical Research - (CICMR)| Stephy Publishers Abstract Objective: To study the importance of immunological screening (CH50, C3, C4) to determine the correlation between the ovarian reserve and complement pathway.   Design: A cross-sectional multivariate study.   Setting: Single tertiary referral center. Patients: 40 Women with infertility diagnosis who underwent In Vitro Fertilization (IVF). Intervention(s): Basal blood samples collected to measure complement pathway and antimüllerian hormone. Main Outcome Measure(s): To correlate complement pathways (CH50 levels) with AMH. Results: The complement system and ovarian reserve were studied in 40 women aged from 28-48 years (mean=37.87 years), finding the values of CH50 65-268 CAE (mean=153.2 CAE), C3 13.9- 183mg/dl (mean=128.52mg/dl), C4 11.5-106mg/dl (mean=29.86mg/dl), AMH 0.10-3.9ng/dl (mean=1.32ng/dl). A multivariate analysis comparison was also conducted yielding significan...

The Role of Transport System in Rural Development: A Case Study of Ehime Mbano Local Government Area of Imo State Nigeria| Stephy Publishers

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  Global Scientific Research in Environmental Science  - (GSRES) |  Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768 6124 Abstract This study was conducted to examine the role of transport system in rural development in Ehime Mbano L.G.A of Imo State. It has been observed that untarred/seasonal roads and foot track dominates in the study area. Lack of good roads in the study area has great negative impacts on the socio-economic activities of the rural communities. The observations of the area show that transport system has been faced with numerous problems due to poor road maintenance and bad road, lack of fund to construct good roads and poor road network. A total of 500 questionnaires were administered to the respondents in the selected areas of Ehime Mbano L.G. A of Imo State. The hypothesis formulated was tested using Chi-Square techniques. The result implies that the provision of transport services in rural areas is to a large extent satisfactory. Also, the result of the findings indicat...

Climate Change: Threat to Agricultural System and Food Security in Africa| Stephy Publishers

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  Global Scientific Research in Environmental Science  - (GSRES) |  Stephy Publishers ISSN 2768 6124 Abstract Climate change is unequivocal and nothing hides itself from its negative repercussions. Countries in sub-Saharan Africa will continue to be impacted due to their low adaptive capacities and geographic position. Unfavourable weather trends coupled with climatic variations will have adverse effect on agricultural sector which is the main source of livelihood to rural households on the continent. This literature review article assessed the impacts of climate change on agriculture and food security in Africa. The lives of several in Africa cling on agriculture as it supports majority of the population. However, since over 90 percent of agriculture system in the region depends on rainfall, livelihoods of the citizens on the continent have been hit hard due to rising temperature, erratic rainfall and extreme weather conditions. Keywords: Adaptive capacity, Diversificati...

Considerations in the Neuroscience of Adolescent Brain Development: What Clinicians Can Use| Stephy Publishers

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  Journal of Psychological Science and Research - (JPSSR)  |  Stephy Publishers Abstract  Neuroscience findings suggest brain immaturity and the proliferation of neurons in the frontal cortex at puberty may be significant factors affecting adolescent behaviors. The author considers these findings essential to bolster the analyst’s position to not act, in light of the impulses treating such cases can arouse. Clinical examples illustrate.  Keywords: Neuroscience of adolescence, Brain development, Separation, Clinicians, Adolescent therapy Introduction Adolescence is a developmental period of turbulence. As teenagers are unconsciously attempting to separate from their families they frequently engage in oppositional and even bizarre behaviors. Neither the child, nor, the families understand the behaviors, and, both become regressed within a matrix of discord. Often, the situation deteriorates until the family seeks professional help. Throughout my years of clini...