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Research on the Application of Digital Educational Technology on Modern Classroom Teaching

Xiaoyan Luo; Ping Deng; Wanshu Yang; Yuzhong Yan; Xuejun Chen; Jun Zhang*

With the rapid development of information technology, the application of digital educational technology in daily teaching has become an important way to enhance teaching quality and efficiency.

Short Commentary

Simple Notes in Teaching Medical Statistics in a Short First Year Course

Lucio Torelli*

In this simple manuscript I describe some elements of my experience in teaching medical statistics in a first year course in Medicine, Dentistry or in general in a healthcare degree course. These are usually short introductory courses of around 20 hours aimed at students who have just arrived at the University, with very different mathematical and statistical knowledge.

Review Article

Theoretical Investigation on Mn(I)-Catalyzed Direct Addition of C(Sp3)−H Bond of 8-Methylquinoline to Aryl Isocyanate Leading to Α-Quinolinyl Amide

Nan Lu†*; Chengxia Miao†

Our DFT calculations provide the first theoretical investigation on Mn(I)-catalyzed direct addition of 8-methylquinoline to aryl isocyanate. The reaction of Mn(CO)5Br with Me2Zn forms Mn(CO)5Me, the ligand exchange of which with 8-methylquinoline generates active Me−Mn(I) species after the release of CO.

Review Article

Navigating Childhood Obesity: A Systems Thinking Approach to Complexity, Leverage, and Stakeholder Engagement

Alan Silburn*

This study employs a systems thinking approach to unravel the complexity of childhood obesity, utilizing the Cynefin framework and causal loop diagrams. It identifies childhood obesity as a complex problem, emphasizing its dynamic and interconnected nature.

Short Commentary

Water Contamination and Heavy Metals

Momina Iftikhar; Kingsley Erhons Enerijiofi; Muhammad Akram*; Surendar Rangasamy; Francisco Garcia-Sierra; MD Al Hasibuzzaman; Fethi Ahmet Ozdemir; Gaweł Sołowski; Najmiatul Fitria; Marcos Altable; Adonis Sfera

Water contaminated by heavy metals is a serious worldwide environmental and public health issue. Heavy metals such as arsenic, lead, mercury, cadmium, and chromium can enter water systems as a result of a mix of natural and human activities, such as inappropriate waste disposal, industrial runoff, and agricultural runoff.

Short Commentary

Public Health Perspective of Mandating COVID Vaccination for Athletes in Australia

Anmol Khanna*; Mohammad Jomaa; Sarah Gerber

Vaccination programs are one of the most significant achievements of public health as they have improved our quality of life by reducing and eradicating numerous infectious diseases. However, there is growing evidence highlighting the drawbacks of COVID vaccine mandates.

Research Article

Study on the Structure of Sputum Flora in Silicosis Patients with Different Stages

Tao Liu*

Silicosis is a serious respiratory disease, which causes great harm to human health. Silicosis patients due to long-term exposure to silica dust particles, may lead to the imbalance of bacterial flora in the respiratory tract, thereby increasing the risk of respiratory infection.

Research Article

Influence of Silver Nanoparticles on Germinated and Microwaved Chia Seeds (Salvia Hispanica L)

Dur-e-Shahwar Sattar*; Sameen Mubarik; Javerya Sattar; Saman Mubarik

This study thoroughly investigated the impact of 60 ppm silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) on the germination process of chia seeds (Salvia Hispanica L.) and an examination of subsequent modifications induced by microwave treatment on AgNP-exposed seeds.

Review Article

Review of Saponins in Treating Heart Failure

Qinghua Zeng; Min Shi; Jiaming Wei; Ya Li; Zhihua Guo*

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history and rich experience in treating Heart Failure (HF), with good clinical effect and little side effects. Saponins, as one of the active substances in TCM, have a variety of pharmacological activities, wide sources and low toxicity, and their functions can not be ignored.

Research Article

Duration of Breastfeeding and the Risk of Diarrheal Illness in Children Below Age of 2 Years in South Africa, 2016: A Cross-Sectional Study

Nathan Ssekandi*

Childhood diarrheal illness is a threat to public health in relation to child health. The prevalence is high in regions like South Asia and Sub-Saharan regions. These regions contribute to over three-quarters of the diarrheal illness cases in the world.

  • Journal Name: SciBase Epidemiology and Public Health
  • Short Name: SciBase Epidemiol Public Health
  • ISSN: 2996-4555
  • Review Process: Double Blind Review Process
  • Review Time: 21 days
  • Publication Frequency: Quarterly
  • Volume: 2 (2024)
  • Publication Formats: PDF & HTML
  • Email: public-health@scibasejournals.org

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