JVSAH
Point Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Animals at a Zoological Garden in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
Ojo PO — Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
Nigeria is home to several natural beauties and has a rich, diverse wildlife. Several factors threaten the survival of wild animals,
including habitat loss, poaching, climate change, and wildlife diseases, especially those caused by gastrointestinal parasites [1].
Zoological gardens display collections of wild animals for research, conservation, education, and recreation. Animals in zoos
are captured from their natural habitats and kept in man-made environments [2, 3]. The main challenges of keeping wild ani
mals in captivity are parasitic diseases [4]. In their natural habitats, wild animals may have immunity to ectoparasites and endo
parasites, or maintain a balance with them as they roam across large areas. Parasites can infect hosts, but the animal's immune
system determines whether disease develops [5].
JFSC
A Comparative Study of Online Violent Games and Non-Violent Games
Suhas C — Journal of Forensic Science & Criminology
According to population present in India with Internet access has developed significantly, with adolescents and young emerg
ing adults including the majority of users. It is essential to understand the frequency, correlates, and impact of online gaming
on the psychological well-being of gamers compared to non-gamers in contemporary society. Males are more prone to violent
games, while girls are more likely to play non-violent ones. It is also vital to analyze any differences between these two cate
gories of games [1].
JHBD
Serum Protein Electrophoresis in Healthy Bulgarian Adults
Ivanova Irena — Journal of Hematology and Blood Disorders
Serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) is an informative test primarily used to detect abnormalities in the gamma region, particularly to identify monoclonal immunoglobulins (M- proteins) in multiple myeloma (MM). MM is the second most common hematologic cancer, mainly affecting adults over 65. This study presents SPE results from routine laboratory
check- ups in healthy Bulgarian adults.
JAHI
Prevalence of Mental, Behavioural and Neurodevelopmental Disorders among People Living with HIV
Russom Solomon — Journal of AIDS and HIV Infections
People Living with HIV (PLHIV) have a higher risk of mental health issues than the public. HIV and related infections can affect the brain and the rest of the nervous system. This may change how a person thinks and behaves. In addition, some medications used to treat HIV may have side effects that affect a person's mental health [1]. HIV causes significant inflammation in the body. This inflammation can cause neurological complications by damaging the spinal cord and brain, which form the central nervous system. Despite effective Antiretroviral (ART), people with HIV are still at risk for central nervous system diseases associated with HIV. These diseases can be neurological (affecting the nervous system) or neurocognitive (affecting cognition or mental processing).
JCRS
ECHOES-OF-AGING-A-CLINICAL-INSIGHT-INTO-PRESBYPHONIA-AND-PRESBYPHAGIA-A CLINICAL-CASE-TRIAL
ROY DR REENY — Journal of Case Reports and Studies
Age related changes in combination of voice and swallowing are often unaddressed in geriatric population. The study highlights the coexistence of presbyphonia and presbyphagia. Early diagnosis and providing appropriate intervention strategies can help improve the individual’s quality of life.
JCS
Trastuzumab-Deruxtecan-and-Pertuzumab-inp-HER2-Positive-Advanced-Breast-Cancer
Aliza Aamir Akhss-Karimabad — Journal of Cancer Science and Clinical Oncology
The results of the HER2-Positive Advanced Breast Cancer trial presented by Dr. Sara M. Tolaney at the ASCO Annual Meeting 2025, shows a promising new treatment for metastatic HER2-positive breast cancer. The study found that using T-DXd with pertuzumab nearly doubles how long patients can control their disease compared to the standard treatment, THP.1.