DOES TRICHOMONIASIS, THE MOST COMMON NONVIRAL SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE IN SAUDI ARABIA AND THE GLOBE, GET ALL THE FOCUS IT REQUIRES?

Does trichomoniasis, the most common nonviral sexually transmitted disease in Saudi Arabia and the globe, get all the focus it requires?

One of the sexually transmitted parasitic diseases (STPDs) is trichomoniasis.It is infectious disease, spreads through unprotected sexual intercourse, and may cause a variety of reproductive health problems in both men and women.There is a serious knowledge gap about trichomoniasis, which could have increased the rate of infection and Trichomonas v

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SARS-COV-2: History, Genetics, and Treatment

Background and Aim: Coronaviruses are a large family of viruses that cause disease Fireplace Tools in humans and animals.Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an acute respiratory infectious disease caused by a new coronavirus.The World Health Organization has declared this infectious disease as a global pandemic.Objective: This study aims to revi

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New digital tools for assessing neuropsychological executive functioning in old and new addictions. an exploratory study

Introduction Nowadays new tools suitable for exploring executive functioning (EF) of Towels behavioral addicted individuals are needed.Objectives This study tests a novel digital assessment battery that can be easily and remotely adopted by neuropsychologists working in the field of addiction.Methods Twenty-three participants were divided into two

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Questioning the Reciprocal Effects Model of Academic Self-Concept and Achievement: A Reanalysis of a Meta-Analysis of Longitudinal Studies and a Simulation

A recent meta-analysis claimed to provide evidence that academic self-concept and achievement have reciprocal prospective effects on each other (reciprocal effects model).However, prospective effects were estimated while adjusting for a prior measurement of the outcome, and this method is susceptible to spurious findings due to correlations with re

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