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What Difference Does Language Make? Comparing Systematic Evidence Reviews of Vietnamese and English Language Literatures on Climate Change and the Health of Outdoor Workers

open access: yesArea, EarlyView.
Short Abstract This paper compares two systematic literature reviews—one in English and one in Vietnamese—to examine how language shapes the production and framing of knowledge on climate change and health. It highlights significant differences in methods, assumptions and policy framings, and argues that linguistic boundaries are not just technical ...
Anh Ngoc Vu   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

The Safety of Immunotherapy in Patients with Allergic Asthma and Allergic Rhinitis

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Inflammation, 2005
We studied systemic reactions associated with immunotherapy in a group of 50 patients with mean age 31.4 years. The group consisted of 36 women and 14 men who followed a three-year immunotherapy treatment with pollen and mite allergen extracts (HAL ...
G. Ilonidis   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

Uncommon cause of complicated myocardial infarction with normal coronary arteries in a Saudi patient

open access: yesJournal of the Saudi Heart Association, 2018
A case of a young Saudi patient with a previous diagnosis of bronchial asthma, nasal polyps, and chronic smoker, presented with atypical chest pain, elevated serum troponin and borderline ischemic electrocardiogram (ECG) changes, with no significant ...
Ahmed Abuosa   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Immunomodulatory effects of cathelicidin in the gut–brain axis: A novel link between mucosal immunity and neuroinflammation

open access: yesExperimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract Cathelicidins are evolutionarily conserved host defence peptides known for their dual antimicrobial and immunomodulatory functions. Among them, LL‐37 in humans and CRAMP in rodents have emerged as crucial regulators of both mucosal immunity and CNS inflammation.
Mehrdad Nourizadeh   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Factors affecting some cells and immune mediators In COVID 19 patients [PDF]

open access: yesمجلة جامعة الانبار للعلوم الصرفة
In COVID-19, there is a hyper-inflammatory immune response evoked by cells, such as neutrophils, monocytes, and includes release of various cytokines.
Allaa Bediwi, Shehab Lafi, Hazim Ghazzay
doaj   +1 more source

Brazilian Society of Surgical Oncology: Guidelines and Consensus Statement for Palliative Surgery in Oncology

open access: yesJournal of Surgical Oncology, Volume 133, Issue 4, Page 421-432, March 15, 2026.
ABSTRACT Background and Objective Palliative surgery in oncology aims to relieve symptoms, improve quality of life, and respect patient autonomy in advanced cancer. This study aimed to develop evidence‐based recommendations for safely indicating and performing palliative surgeries in Brazil, considering clinical, ethical, and multidisciplinary aspects.
Audrey Cabral Ferreira de Oliveira   +15 more
wiley   +1 more source

Clinical spectrum and therapeutic challenges of foreign body aspiration in children: An observational study

open access: yesJournal of Pediatric Critical Care, 2017
Objective: The aim of our study is to know the commonest and variable presentation of airway foreign bodies, to study the various parameters like site and nature of foreign body, to know the outcome and complications associated with bronchoscopy. Methods:
Gowthami Adusumilli   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Breathing Life Flows Through Chaos: Reconfiguring the Effectiveness of Five‐Finger Breathing in Mental Health First Aid

open access: yesAnthropology of Consciousness, Volume 37, Issue 1, Spring 2026.
ABSTRACT This article questions the moral and causal certainties attributed to the clinical assumptions of the breath of chaos. Instead of seeing chaos as an exceptional intruder that causes problems in health, I suggest that chaos underlines the changing conditions of health and it's an intrinsic part of breathing and everyday life. I discuss the five‐
Yuxin Peng
wiley   +1 more source

MicroRNAs: Mediators and Therapeutic Targets to Airway Hyper Reactivity After Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection

open access: yesFrontiers in Microbiology, 2018
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the most important pathogen correlated to the first-time infant wheezing and later recurrence after its primary infection.
Shuwen Feng   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Efficacy of Topical Beta‐Blockers in Managing Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Inhibitor‐Related Paronychia and Pyogenic Granuloma‐Like Lesion: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

open access: yesCancer Medicine, Volume 15, Issue 2, February 2026.
The meta‐analysis, involving with 96 patients, shows high overall response rate with favorable safety to use topical beta‐blockers for epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitors‐induced periungual side effects. Subgroups of lung cancer or solution formation had lower complete response rate, while tyrosine kinase inhibitor and female patients had ...
Po‐Kai Chan   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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