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Nov 17, 2025Open Access
The article details the surgical treatment of two infants with cystic lymphangioma, a rare, non-cancerous mass, at Kamenge University Hospital. Both children had a neck mass that was present from birth. The diagnosis was confirmed through a combination of a physical exam and imaging, but the final, certain diagnosis was made after the mass was surgically removed and examined. The operations were successful, and both patients had great recoveries. The authors concluded that surgery is their prefe...
Nov 17, 2025Open Access
Background: Nasal polyposis causes significant morbidity worldwide, often requiring surgery when refractory to medical therapy. While Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery (FESS) is considered the global standard, the more radical nasalisation technique remains in use for severe or recurrent disease, particularly in resource-limited settings, such as the Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire de Kamenge (CHUK). Methods: This meta-analysis, aligned with the PRISMA guidelines, compared FESS and nasalisation...
Nov 17, 2025Open Access
Based on TOPSIS method, this paper constructs a multi-index decision model to assist college admissions officers to evaluate applicants comprehensively, aiming to provide scientific and objective admission evaluation tools for overseas college admissions officers. By collecting quantitative data of 4 applicants in four dimensions: standardized score, activity experience, personality traits and school attended, an evaluation matrix was constructed, and their relative proximity was calculated and ...
Nov 17, 2025Open Access
Water quality is a critical determinant of public health, livelihoods, and sustainable development, particularly in communities dependent on natural water sources. This study assessed the main water sources, water quality, community perceptions, and the implications for health and livelihoods in the Tana Delta, southeastern Kenya. Household surveys, focus group discussions, and environmental assessments were conducted to evaluate water use, safety perceptions, and health outcomes. Findings indic...
Nov 14, 2025Open Access
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence technology, its application in the field of education has become increasingly widespread. This paper explores the practical paths of artificial intelligence empowering ideological and political teaching in college English courses, analyzes the role of artificial intelligence in excavating ideological and political elements, enriching teaching resources, innovating teaching methods and optimizing teaching evaluation, and expounds its applicati...
Nov 14, 2025Open Access
In recent decades, there has been a paradigm shift in the approach to medical and dental education, placing greater emphasis on training undergraduate students in community-based primary care settings. Notably, in Europe and America, the general medical council’s reports in 1993 and 2002 respectively recommended that a substantial portion of undergraduate training be conducted in general practice. This reflects the evolving healthcare landscape and promotes exposure to diverse healthcare environ...
Nov 12, 2025Open Access
Introduction: Root dilaceration is a rare anomaly of the dental root, often related to trauma during odontogenesis, which complicates clinical management. This case highlights the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to optimize aesthetic and functional results. Methodology: Methods include CBCT evaluation for accurate diagnosis and a treatment plan integrating orthodontics, endodontics, and oral surgery to correct root angulation and restore aesthetics. ...
Nov 12, 2025Open Access
This global interdisciplinary study explores love as a neurobiological, psychological, and sociological constant. Drawing on sixteen years of longitudinal mixed-method data from more than 1000 participants across 45 nations, it quantifies love’s regulatory effects on the human body and its transformative impact on societies. Physiological analyses revealed increased heart-rate variability ( 36%), lowered cortisol (?31%), and elevated oxytocin ( 44%) among participants who practiced compassion or...
Nov 12, 2025Open Access
Even though youth make up a large portion of Kenya’s population, many lack opportunities for full development, which limits their social, economic, and personal growth. This study explored how out-of-school youth mentorship is associated with positive youth development (PYD) among secondary school students in Kibra, Nairobi County. The focus was on mentor support and individual traits. We used a cross-sectional convergent parallel design targeting 3560 youths enrolled in ten community-based ment...
Nov 12, 2025Open Access
From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, China’s disastrous defeat in the First Sino-Japanese War and the abolition of the imperial examination system prompted the country to take educational modernization as the core path for national salvation and survival. Owing to its mature, modern educational system and cultural affinity, Japan became a model for China to emulate, with a large number of Japanese teachers deeply participating in the modernization of Chinese women’s education. T...
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