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Open Access Review Article OSP-133
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Amplification of the Auditory Signal on the Way to the Center

A person receives auditory information from the environment in terms of sound intensity between 0 dB = 10-12 W/m2 and 120 dB = 1 W/m2. The difference in intensity levels is a trillion times. Converted into the amplitude of the sound wave, it ranges from 8 pm to 10,000 nm. The …

Open Access Editorial OSP-132
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Mechanisms of Hearing - Part two

On the signal pathway to the hearing receptor, the first mechanism is the eardrum which receives the energy of a sound wave, transmitting it to the middle ear ossicles. Vibrometric studies on the eardrum, the stapes base and the fluid at the beginning of the vestibular canal a…

Open Access Review Article OSP-131
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Patient Transport Services

An effective ambulance service serves as a life-saving link, bridging the gap between the incident location and the hospital. Safe transport of patients from one location to another is a fundamental part of emergency medical services. Patient transportation system encompasses …

Open Access Case Report OSP-130
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Severe Corneal Abscesses: Diagnostic and Therapeutic difficulties about 180 cases

Corneal abscesses, whether bacterial, fungal or viral in origin, represent a major public health challenge, and can lead to significant vision  oss through corneal scarring or surface irregularities. If left untreated, they can even lead to corneal perforation and endopht…

Open Access Opinion OSP-129
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Parents’ Guide to Understanding and Managing Late-Onset Laryngomalacia in Infants

It is common for babies to breathe noisily, which is a concern for many parents. Because of small nasal passages, as baby weight increases over days, babies will take a lot of breath, causing whistling sounds, which are usually both phases of respiration. These sounds are very…

Open Access Research Article OSP-128
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Gaurakshak: Disease Detection System in Cow using Optimized CNN Model

Agriculture and animal husbandry play an important role in the way of life around the world, highlighting theimportance of timely diagnosis and treatment. Development of disease detection system in cows using deep learningrepresents a significant milestone in veter…

Open Access Research Article OSP-127
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Prevalence and Blood Grouprelated Distribution of Malaria among Febrile Patients Attending a Nigerian Military Hospital, Jos, Nigeria

There is increasing evidence that malaria is associated with blood groups. Thus, this study was to investigate the distribution of malaria parasitaemia in relation to blood groups among febrile patients who sought medical attention at a Nigerian Military Hospital, Jos, Plateau…

Open Access Review Article OSP-126
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Asthmatic Children, Bonding, and Hypnosis

Since the 1941 article of French and Alexander, suggesting that childhood asthma was the cry of the unloved child for his mother, researchers and clinicians have associated asthma with psychological problems in the mother, in the child, and in their rela…

Open Access Research Article OSP-107
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Global Food Security Challenges: COVID-19, Climate Change, Conflict, Pandemics, Ukraine War Focus

The term food security belongs to the detriment of death linked to malnutrition and people do not have sufficient access to food for proper life because of physical social and economic barriers . …

Open Access Review Article OSP-108
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Amplification of the Auditory Signal on the Way to the Center

A person receives auditory information from the environment in terms of sound intensity between 0 dB = 10⁻¹² W/m² and 120 dB = 1 W/m². The difference in intensity levels is a trillion times. Converted into the amplitude of the sound wave, it ranges from 8…

Open Access Research Article OSP-121 10.63246/v2.i1.KJCSMCR08
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Was the COVID-19 Pandemic Responsible for an Increase in the Number of Cases in Malnutrition-Anorexia at our Childhood?

The coincidence of COVID-19 and confinement on children’s health has been studied. One possible cause of malnutrition is eating disorders.Big data tools are currently a first-rate tool for assessing population changes and possible causes.1.1.Main object…

Open Access Review Article OSP-120
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From Ancient Practices to Modern Oncology: Health Benefits of Tai Chi and Qigong for Breast, Lung, and Colorectal Cancer Patients

Tai Chi and Qigong, ancient practices from Traditional Chinese Medicine, have gained attention for their therapeutic potential in cancer management. This article explores their historical origins—Tai Chi from 17th-century martial arts in China and Qigong from over 2,000 …

Open Access Research Article OSP-119 10.63246/v2.i2.OSP119
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Dengue Seroprevalence in the Community Setting of Sikasso (Mali)

Introduction : Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes of the genus Aedes, it represents a growing public health challenge in West Africa, including our country Mali, which has experienced a growing outbreak of dengue cases.14…

Open Access Case Report OSP-118
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Epidemiology of non-Tubercular Chronic Pneumonic Lung Illnesses in India Pigeon Poops & Damp Kitchens Pose Public Health Challenge

Chronic Lung infections present a distinct paradigm in infection pathogenesis which often challenge conventional notions of bacterial or viral virulence and host defenses. Two such chronic non tubercular infections are Pseudomonas Aeruginosa Pneumonia (PAP), and Chronic Hypers…

Open Access Case Report OSP-117 10.63246/v2.i2.OSP117
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Obesity as an Independent Risk Factor for Carbuncle: A Case Report

Carbuncles typically arise in immunocompromised individuals, particularly those with poorly controlled diabetes. This case study discusses a 33-year-old man who developed a carbuncle despite having no significant immunocompromising conditions other than obesity. The underrecog…

Open Access Case Report OSP-116 10.63246/v2.i2.OSP116
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The Effect of a Vegan Diet on Post-Surgical Wound Recovery: A Case Report

Nutrition plays a critical role in the wound healing process. This case report describes a 70-year-old patient on a long-term vegan diet who experienced delayed wound healing following an elective minor surgical procedure. The case highlights the potential adverse effects of s…

Open Access Research Article OSP-115
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The Development and Structural Design Methods of Screw Tightening Mechanisms

Automatic screw tightening machine is a machine in modern industrythat improves workers’ work efficiency and is widely used in many fields. Automatic screw tightening machine is an auxiliary equipment for many large devices, which can greatly reduce the labor inten…

Open Access Mini Review OSP-113
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Sapiens Three Essentials©

Homo Sapiens is the most dangerous species ever to live on earth. Compared to other animals, its communications skills are inferior being dependant on speaking but can record language which helps it to make tools most of which are weapons. These skills could be diverted to pea…

Open Access Case Report OSP-112
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The Effects of NeurOptimal Neurofeedback on a Clinical Case of Cerebral Vascular Narrowing: A Case Study

This case study explores the effects of NeurOptimal neurofeedback therapy on a 27-year-old female patient with a history of cerebral vascular narrowing, resulting in physical and emotional challenges. Following neurosurgery at a young age, the patient exhibited significant mot…