Category: Published Articles
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Finite Element Method in Equine Orthopedics Advancing Biomechanical Analysis
Introduction Understanding biomechanical stress in equine bones and joints is essential for preventing injuries and improving treatment outcomes. Recent advances in computational modeling have positioned the finite element method (FEM) as a powerful, noninvasive tool for analyzing complex orthopedic structures in horses. This approach allows researchers and clinicians to simulate real-world loading conditions and predict…
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Cumulative Effect Assessment in Environmental Impact Studies: Strengthening EIA for Sustainable Planning
Introduction Environmental development projects rarely exist in isolation. When multiple projects operate within the same region over time, their combined environmental pressures can create significant risks that are often underestimated. Cumulative Effect Assessment (CEA) plays a critical role in addressing this challenge within the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) framework. This blog explores a comprehensive research…
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The Trans-Zoonotic Virome Interface: Strategies to Balance, Control, and Treat Epidemics
Introduction The rapid emergence of viral epidemics such as COVID-19, SARS, and MERS has drawn global attention to the trans-zoonotic virome interface the complex interaction between viruses, animals, humans, and ecosystems. Understanding how viruses cross species barriers is critical for preventing future pandemics and improving global preparedness. Ongoing biomedical research continues to highlight the importance…
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Simvastatin as an Adjunct to Standard Therapy for Variceal Bleeding in Cirrhosis
Introduction Variceal bleeding remains one of the most serious and life-threatening complications of liver cirrhosis, often associated with high rates of rebleeding and mortality despite standard therapy. Current clinical practice relies on non-selective beta blockers and endoscopic variceal ligation (EVL), yet outcomes remain suboptimal for many patients. Recent clinical research has explored whether adding statinsknown…
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A Preventive Solution for Osteoporotic Femoral Weakness Clinical Insights
Introduction Osteoporosis significantly increases the risk of hip fractures, particularly in elderly patients, often leading to long-term disability and reduced quality of life. Recent clinical research highlights innovative preventive strategies aimed at strengthening bone structure before fractures occur. This case-based study explores a preventive surgical approach using natural coral biomaterial to enhance bone mineral density…
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Rapid Microbial Growth in Reusable Drinking Water Bottles: A Hidden Public Health Risk
Introduction Reusable drinking water bottles are widely promoted as an eco-friendly and cost-effective alternative to disposable plastic bottles. However, recent scientific evidence suggests that these everyday items may pose unexpected microbial health risks if not properly maintained. A research study published in the Annals of Civil and Environmental Engineering reveals alarmingly high bacterial growth levels…
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Mesoscopic Irreversible Thermodynamics of DNA Helical Unfolding Under Isothermal Isobaric Conditions
Introduction Understanding how DNA and other bioproteins behave under mechanical and thermodynamic stress is essential for advancing modern biomedical science. Recent research has introduced a mesoscopic irreversible thermodynamic framework to explain the morphological evolution and unfolding kinetics of helical DNA structures under isothermal and isobaric conditions. This approach provides new insights into how stored torsional…

