Tuesday, 31 December 2013

Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering

Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering are two research fields, but their inter-dependence and overlap are of obvious importance to many of us. Without the ever-advancing biomedical engineering technologies, neuroscience would not be what we know it today. And without the challenges and motivations from the neuroscience researches, biomedical engineering loses one of the major foundations for its very existence. Indeed, the solutions to many complicated neuroscience problems will involve highly coordinated and truly interdisciplinary research efforts between neuroscientists and biomedical engineers. This new journal is a platform that brings together scientists and engineers for a better understanding and efficient communication working on the rapidly growing research fields of neuroscience and biomedical engineering. 
NBE is the official journal of the Institute of Complex Medical Engineering (ICME). The journal promotes the best interdisciplinary research in neuroscience and biomedical engineering. NBE welcomes contributions in any domain of neural and biomedical engineering ranging in content from practical/clinical applications through experimental science, technological developments to quantitative and/or statistical methodology discussions. NBE publishes the following article types: original articles, research reviews, and book reviews.

The goal of this journal is to establish a new forum for this interdisciplinary field so that neuroscientists and biomedical engineers can publish their research works in one periodical. NBE is devoted to bridge the gap between Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, and to foster the mutual understanding in both fields.
Bentham Science aims to publish eBooks in all major areas of technology, social sciences, medicine and humanities. Their eBooks provide professionals, corporate researchers, academicians, graduates and under-graduates globally with the most contemporary information in their subject areas of interest.
For a detailed book review, visit: http://www.benthamscience.com/nbe/index.htm

Bentham Science eBooks: Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering

Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering are two research fields, but their inter-dependence and overlap are of obvious importance to many of us. Without the ever-advancing biomedical engineering technologies, neuroscience would not be what we know it today. And without the challenges and motivations from the neuroscience researches, biomedical engineering loses one of the major foundations for its very existence. Indeed, the solutions to many complicated neuroscience problems will involve highly coordinated and truly interdisciplinary research efforts between neuroscientists and biomedical engineers. This new journal is a platform that brings together scientists and engineers for a better understanding and efficient communication working on the rapidly growing research fields of neuroscience and biomedical engineering. 
NBE is the official journal of the Institute of Complex Medical Engineering (ICME). The journal promotes the best interdisciplinary research in neuroscience and biomedical engineering. NBE welcomes contributions in any domain of neural and biomedical engineering ranging in content from practical/clinical applications through experimental science, technological developments to quantitative and/or statistical methodology discussions. NBE publishes the following article types: original articles, research reviews, and book reviews.

The goal of this journal is to establish a new forum for this interdisciplinary field so that neuroscientists and biomedical engineers can publish their research works in one periodical. NBE is devoted to bridge the gap between Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering, and to foster the mutual understanding in both fields.
Bentham Science aims to publish eBooks in all major areas of technology, social sciences, medicine and humanities. Their eBooks provide professionals, corporate researchers, academicians, graduates and under-graduates globally with the most contemporary information in their subject areas of interest.

For a detailed book review, visit: http://www.benthamscience.com/nbe/index.htm

Tuesday, 24 December 2013

Asthma: From Chronic to Manageable

Asthma is a widely known, long lasting disease of lungs afflicting millions of people across the world.  According to the National Heart, Lungs and Blood Institute, in United States alone, asthma afflicts more than 25 million people.
A patient of asthma frequently suffers from bouts of coughing, chest congestion and difficulty in breathing. Asthma, though it affects people of all ages, mostly has roots in childhood. The disease distresses the airways, which in turn compress the muscles around the area. The swollen and constricted airways thus make inhaling substances difficult as they permit less oxygen into the lungs. Moreover, cells producing mucus in those tightened tubes will worsen the situation even further.
Asthma attacks are triggered by smoke, pollen and dust. There are medicines available for treating asthma, but no medicine can completely wipe out the disease. In other words, asthma has no cure.
On a more positive note, most asthma patients today are able to control the disease and lead normal and productive lives by managing it on a daily basis. In cold weather especially2, a patient needs to take regular preventive medication as prescribed by their health care provider. It is also important to keep your reliever inhaler on you all the time, and take a puff or two of it before stepping out in the cold. It is essential to cover the mouth and nose areas with a clean, fresh scarf which will help to warm up the air before you inhale it. If you also intend to exercise, it is advisable you warm up for 10-15 minutes first and use the inhaler before starting.
Asthma is a chronic ailment affecting a person throughout his or her life, but it should in no way keep you from leading an active and happy life.
You can also refer to Current Respiratory Medicine Reviews and Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Allergy Agents in Medicinal Chemistry for further information on respiratory diseases, allergies and relevant developments in their cure.


Saturday, 21 December 2013

Bentham Science Publishers EBook Review:Social Network Analysis: an Introduction with an Extensive Implementation to a Large-Scale Online Network Using Pajek

With almost around 116 online and print journals, 150 plus open access journals and a wide range of eBooks; Bentham Science Publishers publishes quality research and scholarly articles with a stringent peer- reviewing process. One of their leading journals’ impact factors is, 5.318 of ‘Current Gene Therapy’ and 4.405 of the Journal ‘Current Drug Metabolism’.
Social Network Analysis: an Introduction with an Extensive Implementation to a Large-Scale Online Network Using Pajek; An eBook from the directory of Bentham Science Publishers’ explains the principles of social network analysis. The book goes beyond theoretical concepts and gives the reader complete knowledge about how to apply analytical techniques using Pajek to perform a large-scale network analysis. The book covers the topic in 2 sections – the first detailing fundamentals of research design and the next one about methods and applications. Readers can then apply the techniques in this book to other online communities, such as Facebook and Twitter. The book is intended for networking students and general readers who want to learn the basics without going deep into mathematical methods. It is also useful for researchers and professionals from other fields seeking to understand the basics of large-scale social network analysis.
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Saturday, 14 December 2013

STRESS AND HUMAN IMMUNE SYSTEM:

The happiness plays a key role in enhancing the immune system of a human body. Through detailed analysis and research studies, the researchers have come to the conclusion that stress has a direct influence on health.
It is very difficult to explain that how moods work in synchronization with the immune and nervous system. The answer of this question has been given in depth by the Psychoneuroimmunology (PNI) field.
Research suggests that stress and loneliness are stages which have a direct impact upon the immune responses of gene expressions that fight diseases, and so it worsens the health as a result. So, if it would work vice versa, happiness would play a positive role in boosting your immune system.

Bentham Science Publishers is a remarkable name in STM Publishing Industry, which has a diverse collection of eBooks and journals available on topics like science, medicine, drug discovery and technology. One of their journals is “Immunology, Endocrine & Metabolic Agents in Medicinal Chemistry” which has topics related to immunology research.

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

A Forgotten Trend Of Libraries:

In this electronic world, going to libraries has become the trend of the past. @1st century learners are accessing sources present in the electronic world. They can access a wealth of data on fingertips. Still a person who has visited, studied and prepared for exams in the library understands the importance of printed sources.

A scholar can very well identify how important is the existence of libraries. Libraries are the robust columns which support the literacy of a nation. Apart from Students, scholars, and teachers, general people also visit the library to learn the technology and information skills that help them answer their questions, discover new interests, and share their ideas with others.


There has been a Declaration for the Right to Libraries as well. The new era of electronic learning enhances the learning, but libraries open up the minds of the readers. As learning is a continuous process, the huge source available in the libraries can contribute highly in educating the new generation as well. 

Monday, 9 December 2013

Gene Therapy Making Waves in Blood Cancer Treatment:

Hematological malignancy is the term given to a class of cancers that attack and affect the blood, bone marrow and lymph nodes. Often, the patients suffering from Leukemia, Lymphomas and Myelomas do not find a lasting cure for their ailment and do not survive the illness.
However, recent developments have pointed to the fact that gene therapy can actually prove to bring unprecedented progress to the treatment of blood cancers. For instance, researchers are much more optimistic that using gene therapy, the blood cells can actually be used as attack cells against the cancer. The experiments so far have given promising results, and patients show no signs of cancer after the treatment. This is true even for serious patients who were suffering from acute lymphocytic leukemia, myeloma, and chronic lymphocytic leukemia and were taking chemotherapies for years:
“Cancer was so advanced in 8-year-old Emily Whitehead of Philipsburg, Pa., that doctors said her major organs would fail within days. She was the first child given the gene therapy and shows no sign of cancer today, nearly two years later.” 
What the doctors are doing is that they are separating the white blood cells from the blood stream in bulk quantities. These cells are then introduced in a lab to a special gene targeting cancer, and then are infused back in the patient’s blood over a period of three days. This way, cancer is treated successfully through a less risky and more productive method than chemos, stem cell or bone marrow transplants. 
Current Gene Therapy is a popular, bi-monthly peer-reviewed journal from Bentham Science Publishers. It is an impact factor journal (5.318) indexed in major abstracting agencies, such as Scopus, EMBASE, MEDLINE/Index Medicus, and Journal Citation Reports etc. Current Gene Therapy publishes major topics concerning basic and clinical applications of gene and cell therapy.http://benthamscience.com/cgt/
The post is based on the article ‘Gene Therapy Scores Big Wins against Blood Cancers” by Marilynn Marchione.

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Bentham Science Publishers High Impact Factor Journals

Scholarly publishing renders a great service to science, research and academic literature. The industry is largely dominated by subscription-based publishing which has existed for as long as the scholarly journals publishing itself (Paul Peters, 2007). Academic journals and the quality of the research published in them are judged by their impact factor, a measure of the number of citations to articles published in the journals.
Bentham Science is a rapidly growing scholarly journal publisher and has been serving the academia and libraries for the last 25 years. They publish 122 subscription based journals, while their flagship products include 32 journals with impact factors. Current Gene Therapy has an impact factor of 5.318 and is considered to be one of the most popular peer-reviewed journals in the field of gene and cell therapy. It publishes the latest research and review articles on the academic and clinical applications and experimental data on gene therapy.
Bentham Science Publishers’ Current Drug Metabolism also enjoys a high impact factor of 4.405. Current Drug Metabolism is indexed in major abstracting agencies like Scopus, MEDLINE, Journal Citation Reports, Biochemistry & Biophysics Citation Index, etc. It publishes review articles and thematic guest edited issues on the latest developments in the area of drug metabolism.

Current Molecular Medicine (Impact Factor: 4.197) covers the recent developments in the fundamental molecular mechanisms of disease pathogenesis, and the development of molecular-diagnosis and/or novel approaches to rational treatment. For a complete list of Bentham Science Publishers’ High Impact Factor Journals, kindly log on to http://benthamscience.com/IFTitles.htm and 

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Heavy Mobile Phone Usage: A Common Cancer Causing Action

The rate of cancer cases is increasing every year. Apart from numerous reasons for the increase in the rate of cancer cases, one of which is, persistent mobile phone usage. Cellphone usage is a probable a cause of brain cancers, like glioma and acoustic neuronal. These cancers are developed quickly on heavier usage, along with several other severe complications.

Cell phone devices are made using the microwave spectrum technology. This technology emits radioactive frequencies that penetrate in our brains, when attending calls or held close to the body. These invisible rays are very harmful for us, which is a possible cause of cancer, several issues to memory loss, lightheadedness and disorientation.
The adverse effects of using a mobile phone can be decreased if certain tips are followed, like limiting cellphone usage, answering calls in a stationary position, or keeping the mobile phone away from the body, or in the bag when not in use. Using cover protectors are also recommended as it blocks the radioactive ways to some extent.
Researchers working in the telecommunication and networking science and technology field may find online journals useful. Bentham Science Publishers’ journal “Recent Advances in Communications and Networking Technology” publishes review and research articles, and guest edited thematic issues on new advances in communications and networking technology. For more information, you can check http://www.benthamscience.com/rptelc/index.htm


Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Costly Training Programs For ADHD Don’t Help Grades Or Behavior:

ADHD or Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder or ADD is a neurological disorder present in children with symptoms such as hyperactivity, poor instinct control, and absentmindedness. This disease is a cause of major concern for parents, which is why they are always looking for ways to soothe their children having ADHD.
Parents keenly spend thousands of dollars on IT-based training programs which claims to assist children with ADHD in the classroom and building peer-relationships, while decreasing hyperactivity and absentmindedness.

Recently, psychologists have researched on these training programs, whether they are producing significant and long-term improvements in children’s academic performance and intellectual abilities. A research was done on children under these cognitive training programs and concluded that working memory represents one of the most important fundamental discrepancies in children with ADHD.  
Although, most of the training programs claims to train this important brain function, these training exercises only affect short-term memory. Short term memory only uses tasks for a short interval, whereas working memory uses already stored for multi-tasking, reading or doing mental math.
This does not mean that IT-based training programs are not helpful for ADHD children, but if the programs are developed focusing on working memory; children’s cognitive abilities and academic performances can be greatly facilitated.
For further investigation on neurological disorders and diseases like ADHD you can visit Bentham Science Publishers online journals. The name of Bentham Science Publishers is highly reputable within the publication industry. BSP has numerous journals, eBooks and articles uploaded for that purpose.

For reading journals on various topics including Current Pediatric Reviews, please click on the following link: http://www.benthamscience.com/cpr/contabs/cpr2-1.htm