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TORREMOCHA | Levey-Jennings
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Irisse Gianne Torremocha | October 15, 2024 | October 15, 2024 | |||
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Topfrag Stats, Botfrag Habits: Overcoming MOBA Addiction
In recent years, the phenomenon of multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) gaming has captivated millions of players worldwide. These games can lead to addictive tendencies that are detrimental to players’ mental and physical health, even while they encourage social engagement and thrilling competition. The intricate physiology of MOBA addiction is examined in this overview, along with its effects, withdrawal symptoms, and warning indicators. It also outlines successful therapeutic approaches to assist people in taking back control of their gaming behaviors. We can better assist people impacted and promote healthy gaming experiences if… Read More |
Irisse Gianne Torremocha | October 20, 2024 | October 20, 2024 | |||
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Shopping Addiction | Kathren Dingal BSMT – I
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Kathren Dingal | November 20, 2024 | November 20, 2024 | |||
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Under the Sheets: Exploring the Physiology, Psychology, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Sex Addiction
Sex addiction, sometimes referred to as compulsive sexual behavior or hypersexual disorder, is a controversial yet real struggle for many people. It is often hidden in plain sight, lurking behind closed doors, yet it affects millions worldwide. In a society where sexual behavior is both celebrated and stigmatized, individuals with sex addiction often feel trapped in an endless cycle of compulsion and shame. This struggle isn’t just emotional or social; it’s deeply rooted in the brain’s reward system. By understanding the science behind this behavior, we can begin to untangle its complexity… Read More |
Renz Dustin S. Beton | October 25, 2024 | October 25, 2024 | Addiction Awareness, Compulsive Behavior, Hypersexual Disorder, Mental Health Awareness, Neuroscience, Sex Addiction, Sexual Health | ||
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ONE STEP Anti-HIV (1&2) Test (Plasma/Serum) | Laboratory Technical Procedure
Greetings! Attached herewith is the laboratory technical procedure for conducting the ONE STEP Anti-HIV (1&2) Test, a qualitative immunoassay designed to detect antibodies against Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) types 1 and 2 in human serum or plasma. This method is primarily intended for screening and diagnosing people at risk of HIV infection, as well as monitoring high-risk populations. It should be used as a preliminary test, with results interpreted in conjunction with clinical findings and other laboratory tests. |
Renz Dustin S. Beton | October 9, 2024 | October 16, 2024 | Anti-HIV Test, Biosafety in HIV Testing, HIV Antibodies Detection, HIV Antigen-Antibody Reaction, HIV Test Interpretation, HIV Testing, Laboratory Protocols, Laboratory Quality Control, Laboratory Safety Procedures, Laboratory Technical Procedures, Rapid HIV Test, Specimen Collection, Specimen Handling and Storage | ||
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Top 10 Health Information System Providers Worldwide
In today’s healthcare world, managing hospital operations efficiently is key to providing better care for patients. Hospital Information Systems (HIS) are designed to organize patient data, manage billing, and streamline medical processes, ensuring smooth hospital operations. These systems help reduce errors, improve productivity, and enhance the overall patient experience. With technology continuously advancing, HIS platforms are becoming increasingly powerful. They offer a range of new tools to meet the evolving needs of healthcare providers and patients alike. This paper explores the top 10 HIS platforms, each with unique features that help hospitals… Read More |
Renz Dustin S. Beton | November 20, 2024 | November 20, 2024 | #HospitalInformationSystems #HealthcareTechnology #HISProviders #PatientCareInnovation #HospitalManagement | ||
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Does My Crush Like Me Back? A Hopeless Romantic’s Analysis of the Levey-Jennings Chart
Navigating the complexities of romantic relationships can often feel like venturing into uncharted territory, especially when it comes to deciphering the subtle signals of attraction. In a world where communication predominantly occurs through screens, understanding the nuances of a crush’s messages can become an exhilarating yet anxiety-inducing endeavor. This paper, titled “Does My Crush Like Me Back? A Hopeless Romantic’s Analysis of the Levey-Jennings Chart,” aims to blend the art of romance with the science of data analysis, utilizing statistical tools to shed light on the relationship between message frequency and emotional… Read More |
Renz Dustin S. Beton | October 16, 2024 | October 16, 2024 | |||
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Omandam – Levey-Jennings QC Chart
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Jomil Edward S. Omandam | October 15, 2024 | October 16, 2024 | |||
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The Sweet Trap: A Comprehensive Study of Sugar Addiction and Recovery
Sugar addiction is an increasingly pervasive issue in modern diets, driven by the widespread presence of sugar in many processed foods. This study delves into the emotional and psychological dependence on sugar, highlighting how sugar’s impact on the brain’s reward system, through the release of neurotransmitters like dopamine, mirrors addictive behaviors similar to substance abuse. Repeated consumption leads to increased tolerance, requiring more sugar to achieve the same pleasurable effect. Symptoms of sugar addiction include cravings for sweets, uncontrollable consumption, and an escalating need for sugar intake. The consequences are severe, ranging… Read More |
Jomil Edward S. Omandam | October 20, 2024 | October 20, 2024 | |||
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2019-nCoV Antigen Test (Lateral Flow Method)
Hello, LABtobacilli! The 2019-nCov Antigen Test (Lateral Flow Method), an immunochromatographic assay that allows for rapid and qualitative identification of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) antigen extracted from the nasopharyngeal swab or oropharyngeal swab specimen, is described in this laboratory technical procedure. The test is intended to assist in the diagnosis of 2019-nCoV-caused coronavirus infection illness (COVID-2019). An initial test result is provided by the test. A negative test does not rule out 2019 COVID-19 infection, nor should it serve as the exclusive foundation for treatment choices or other management decisions. |
Jomil Edward S. Omandam | October 20, 2024 | October 20, 2024 |