Objective: To assess the functional health literacy of parents and carers of infants up to one year of age.Methods: Cross-sectional survey of pregnant women and carers of infants up to 1 year of age.The population consisted of pregnant women, men and women caring for infants up to 1 year of age, over 18 years of age, residing in the State of Tocant
Scrap and Build for Functional Neural Circuits: Spatiotemporal Regulation of Dendrite Degeneration and Regeneration in Neural Development and Disease
Dendrites are cellular structures essential for the integration of neuronal information.These elegant but complex structures are highly patterned across the nervous system but vary tremendously in their size and fine architecture, each designed to best serve specific computations within their networks.Recent in vivo imaging studies reveal that the
Ethnomedicine study on traditional medicinal plants in the Wuliang Mountains of Jingdong, Yunnan, China
Abstract Background The Wuliang Mountains of the Jingdong region is a settlement area of the Yi community located in south-western Yunnan Province in China.Due to its unique geographical location, this area harbours abundant medicinal plant resources.The medicinal plants used by the local people have a long history and play an important role in the
Undercooked bitter yam poison- ing in three siblings and the public health implications
Bitter yam is eaten by the three major tribes in Nigeria, often as a special delicacy.The Ekiti people of Western Nigeria even consume it as a staple diet.It is also used by the locals for medicinal purposes.This tuber crop can however be toxic if consumed in OmniLogic Parts the unprocessed state.Patients with bitter yam toxicity can present with n
Pertanian dan Irigasi Kolonial di Bone, 1911-1942
In the early decades of the 20th century, the Dutch East Pastry Cutters Indies government implemented the "ethical policy" in Bone.Bone was a potentially lucrative land that provided surplus growth to the economy, with the majority of its population relying on agriculture.The land was primarily managed by a rain-fed system, which presented opportun