Category: Published Articles
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Wave Forces on Vertical Structures in Shallow Water Insights from Numerical Evaluation
Introduction Understanding how waves exert forces on coastal and offshore structures is essential for safe and resilient engineering design. This study explores how breaking and non-breaking waves behave in shallow water and how numerical modeling techniques can improve the prediction of hydrodynamic loads on vertical structures. The research emphasizes the role of advanced Navier Stokes…
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Biomedical Insights into Frey Effect Therapeutic Potential of Naphazoline Nitrate
Introduction Unexplained neurological and internal organ symptoms linked to microwave and sonic weapon exposure have raised serious global health concerns. Recent biomedical research highlights the potential therapeutic role of naphazoline nitrate in mitigating damage associated with the Frey (microwave auditory) effect, particularly in human endogenous organs. This study explores how a commonly known nasal decongestant…
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Rare Gastrointestinal Anomaly as a Cause of Severe Anemia in Children
Introduction Anemia in children is commonly attributed to nutritional deficiencies or chronic infections, but in rare cases, it may signal an underlying structural gastrointestinal anomaly. This blog highlights a clinically intriguing pediatric case of severe anemia caused by a duodenal duplication cyst a condition that often remains undetected until advanced investigations are performed. Such rare…
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Understanding Parathyroid Dysfunction in Children with Thalassemia Major
Introduction Parathyroid dysfunction is traditionally considered a late complication of beta-thalassemia major, often emerging during adolescence or adulthood. However, growing clinical evidence suggests that endocrine alterations may begin much earlier than previously assumed. Recent pediatric research highlights how iron overload and vitamin D deficiency can influence parathyroid hormone activity even in the first decade of…
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Thermal Stress Analysis in Continuous Rigid Frame Bridges Using Finite Element Modeling
Introduction Thermal actions play a critical role in the long-term safety and durability of modern bridge structures, particularly continuous rigid frame bridges constructed with prestressed concrete box girders. Daily temperature variations, solar radiation, and environmental exposure create complex temperature gradients that induce internal stresses, often leading to cracking and reduced service life if not properly…
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Thermal Stress Analysis of Continuous Rigid Frame Bridges Using Finite Element Methods
Introduction Continuous rigid frame bridges play a vital role in modern transportation networks, especially in long-span highway infrastructure. However, these structures are highly sensitive to environmental temperature variations, which can generate thermal stresses capable of reducing structural durability and service life. Recent civil engineering research has focused on understanding how temperature gradients influence stress distribution…
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WiFi and Human Health Scientific Insights into Electromagnetic Exposure Risks
Introduction Wireless technologies have become an inseparable part of modern life, connecting homes, workplaces, schools, and healthcare systems. Among these technologies, WiFi networks are the most widely used, raising growing scientific and public interest regarding their potential health effects. Research exploring exposure to radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (RF-EMFs) suggests possible biological interactions that warrant careful evaluation.…
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Rising Antimicrobial Resistance in Tunisia ESBL and OXA-48-Producing Enterobacteriaceae Uncovered
Introduction Antimicrobial resistance has emerged as one of the most critical global health challenges, particularly in the management of urinary tract infections (UTIs). Recent molecular evidence from Tunisia highlights an alarming rise in extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) and carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae, especially Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae. These pathogens significantly limit treatment options and increase healthcare burdens.…
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A Rare Case of Pediatric Obstructive Jaundice Linked to Eosinophilic Cholangiopathy
Introduction Obstructive jaundice in pediatric patients is a clinically significant condition with a wide range of possible causes, from congenital anomalies to inflammatory and infectious disorders. However, rare benign conditions can closely mimic malignancy, making diagnosis particularly challenging. One such condition is eosinophilic cholangiopathy, an uncommon inflammatory disorder of the biliary system.This blog highlights key…

