The advancement of artificial intelligence (AI) has demonstrated its enormous potential to influence almost every aspect of ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global issue that threatens both animal and human health. In veterinary systems, ...
The skin, a crucial barrier and the largest organ in the human body, serves as the first line of defense against external threats by hosting a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria ...
Calls for a paradigm shift in psychiatry, away from a classical medical model, are growing stronger. One proposal involves replacing the current system based on diagnostic categories, defined in terms ...
You will be redirected to our submission process. Parent–child relationships continue to play a central role in shaping developmental outcomes well beyond childhood. During adolescence and emerging ...
The world population is progressively aging and a reflection on how older people (frail and not) can (actively) participate in society and experience a sense of inclusion is increasingly urgent.
The most recent estimates of IDF Diabetes Atlas indicate that diabetes affects 537 million adults worldwide, with type 2 diabetes (T2D) accounting for 90% of cases. T2D is the most common age-related ...
Helminthosis poses a greater global disease burden than malaria and tuberculosis, leading to impaired growth, infertility, and even death in infected individuals. The immuno-pathology of these ...
Oligodendrocytes form myelin sheath during CNS development (developmental myelination). New concepts have emerged on the role of oligodendroglia and myelination in shaping animal life experience such ...
This Research Topic aims to highlight high-quality case reports in the field of Hepatobiliary Diseases covering a broad spectrum of topics. Our case reports aim to highlight unique cases of patients ...
In recent years, interactive robotics is pushing to alter the landscape of healthcare, offering novel opportunities to improve medical practices and patient care. This transformative technology has ...
The rise of AMR in pathogenic bacteria poses serious challenges to the control and management of infectious diseases.