The prevailing cultural model is simplistic in that it envisions the development of life in terms of beginning, fullness and decay.During aging, older adults can witness their physical and mental deterioration, change society qualifies as poor and dependent, the appreciation of low self-esteem in them arises.Given the above, this research has as ma
Continuing Education for Prehospital Healthcare Providers in India – A Novel Course and Concept
Benjamin D Lindquist,1 Kathryn W Koval,2 Peter C Acker,1 Corey B Bills,1,3 Ayesha Khan,1 Sybil Zachariah,1 Jennifer A Shorts Newberry,1 GV Ramana Rao,4 Swaminatha V Mahadevan,1 Matthew C Strehlow1 1Department of Emergency Medicine, Stanford University School of Medicine, Palo Alto, CA 94304, USA; 2Department of Emergency Medicine, Medical Universit
U is dissimilar to u for human immunodeficiency virus transmission through the infected whole blood unit
It is a Liver Support known fact that antiretroviral treatment (ART) is highly efficacious in reducing the sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).In addition, it is clear now that those infected and living with HIV and having an undetectable viral load below 200 copies per mL, measured 4 to 6 monthwise, do not transmit it sexuall
Comparison of Management Information System (MIS) and Decision Support System (DSS) and its role in the decision-making process of managers of Economic Affairs and Finance of Zahedan
Nowadays, the variety of information systems and their advantages are sometimes accompanied by common and interfering concepts and goals.This variety and dispersion have created complexity and instability in decision-making of organizations mangers and IT development plans.Overall to solve this complexity, information systems are defined in two bro
Biochemical and toxicological effect of diazepam in stress-induced cardiac dysfunctions
Diazepam is a medicine of the family benzodiazepine, used to treat various CNS disorders.To date, no study is available for biochemical analysis of diazepam in cardiac dysfunction.This study aimed to determine the effect of diazepam in stress-induced cardiac dysfunctions in rats.Male Wistar Albino rats were divided into four groups with six animals