Volume 1 Issue 2 - 2020


Mini Review

How to excite a doctor - remove pain without drugs©

Andrew Hague*

Stopping pain is now much easier and no drugs are used. Doctors are believing what they see even though they may not fully understand how they caused the cure. Reports on the pancreas from opposite sides of the world; diabetes and cancer. A simple diagnosis for cancer is explained.

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Editorial

The Genius of Stupidity

James F. Welles, Ph.D.*

Inventive genius is due to the creative fantasy of introverts often incapable of grasping even the simplest precepts of social life [1]. Beethoven, for example, lost all effective contact with the social and business worlds before he was thirty years old. He was totally devoid of sympathetic insight and inhabited a world of his own

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Review Article

Specification of a model for the study of reproductive choice

Cruz García Lirios*

The discussion and specification of a model for the study of reproductive choice was the objective of this paper. A documentary study was carried out with an intentional selection of sources indexed to Copernicus, Dialnet, Ebsco, Latindex, Publindex, Redalyc, Scielo, Scopus, WoS and Zenodo from 1961 to 2019. The relationship between

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Mini Review

Medication Assisted Treatment Protocol

David Michael Mathis* and Do dabamfasam

This article describes a protocol to be able to utilize medication assisted treatment options for patients dependent on opioids. The first step is using a 15-day Klonopin taper for effect detox of acute opioid withdrawal

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Research Article

Exploratory Factor Structure of Internet User Perception

Cruz García Lirios*

He intensive use of technologies, devices and electronic networks not only own differences between users and non - users, but also even among those who use one or the other same technology that eventually perfects and involves continuous learning and knowledge processing and dissemination of information.

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Research Article

Research Progress of the Interaction between Depression and Coronary Heart Disease

Qiu-Xia Pan and Guo-Xiang Li

The incidence of depression Combined Coronary Heart Disease (CHD) is increasing, and it is a consensus that depression could increases the incidence of adverse cardiovascular events or mortality. Women under 50 and aging males were the high-risk groups of patients with CHD combined depression, existing researches on the relationship

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Research Article

Inflammation of Organs in Autistic Children

Shui Yin Lo*

Following the previous paper "Diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of Autism via Meridian theory" 2012, we continue our work on three aspects of inflammation of organs in autistic children...

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