Imagining Guadalajara Without Humans: Artificial Intelligence Renders an Abandoned Cityscape

Imagining Guadalajara Without Humans: Artificial Intelligence Renders an Abandoned Cityscape

A bad belief that people usually have is that once the human species is extinct, the world ends. Thanks to Artificial Intelligence, we can now know what certain places would look like if the human species came to an end. In the case of Guadalajara, can you imagine what the Millennium Arches or the Degollado … Read more

Law No. 214 of 2020: Regulating Clinical Medical Research and Protecting Subjects

Law No. 214 of 2020: Regulating Clinical Medical Research and Protecting Subjects

Written by Kamel Kamel Sunday, October 8, 2023 08:00 AM Law No. 214 of 2020, promulgating the Law Regulating Clinical Medical Research, aimed to establish the foundations, standards, and controls necessary for conducting clinical medical research, and protecting subjects, whether this research is preventive or diagnostic, therapeutic or non-therapeutic, interventional or non-interventional. This research is … Read more

Cannibalism Among European Peoples: A Shocking Historical Revelation

Cannibalism Among European Peoples: A Shocking Historical Revelation

Al-Marsad newspaper: A new study revealed a shocking fact about the practice of cannibalism among European peoples, thousands of years ago, just as it was common in Africa and South America. The historical study showed that cannibalism was a routine funerary practice in Europe about 15,000 years ago, where people ate their dead not out … Read more

The Impact of the Corona Virus on Eye Health: Rise in Eye Problems and Poor Vision

The Impact of the Corona Virus on Eye Health: Rise in Eye Problems and Poor Vision

The Corona virus, which has terrified the world during the past three years, has caused a new wave of eye problems and poor vision among people, according to what specialist doctors have concluded. According to what was reported by the British newspaper “Daily Mirror”, specialist ophthalmologists concluded that “remote work and working from home have … Read more

Five Deaths Reported in Virginia Due to Meningococcal Disease Outbreak

Five Deaths Reported in Virginia Due to Meningococcal Disease Outbreak

Five people have died in the US state of Virginia as a result of complications from meningococcal disease, according to a statement by the health department in the state near Washington, DC. The statement said that 27 cases of meningococcal disease, caused by a bacterium called Neisseria meningitidis of strain Y, had been reported in … Read more

Despite the political prisoners, Cuba applies again to the UN Human Rights Council

Despite the political prisoners, Cuba applies again to the UN Human Rights Council

The main lobby of the United Nations headquarters in New York hosts from this Tuesday an exhibition with a disturbing title: Cuba, a sustained commitment to all human rights for all. paintings of the Cuban visual artist Yosvany Martínez alternate with works by other photographers from the Island in an exhibition organized to promote Cuba’s … Read more

Astonishing Case: Neurosurgeons Extract 8cm Parasitic Worm from Woman’s Brain

Astonishing Case: Neurosurgeons Extract 8cm Parasitic Worm from Woman’s Brain

In an astonishing case and the first of its kind in the world, neurosurgeons in Australia extracted a parasitic worm 8 cm long from the brain of an Australian woman. The 64-year-old patient’s suffering journey began in 2021, when she began to complain of some health symptoms, the most important of which were constant headaches, … Read more

A ‘painful’ disease transmitted from cats to humans!

A ‘painful’ disease transmitted from cats to humans!

In Britain, cases of a “painful” skin disease transmitted to humans by cats were detected, in cases that are the first of their kind ever in this country, after the disease remained associated with regions in South America. And the newspaper “Daily Mail” reported that this rare skin disease that causes blisters on the skin … Read more

It causes the death of 1 in 3 infected people. The discovery of a new virus transmitted by bats to humans

It causes the death of 1 in 3 infected people. The discovery of a new virus transmitted by bats to humans

Translation exclusive: Scientists discover Kiwira virus – a type of hantavirus – in free-tailed bats in Tanzania and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, transmitted to humans through contact with infected animals, a disease in which the virus can kill up to a third of infected people. According to the ‘Daily Mail’ newspaper, Dr. Sabrina … Read more

Undergraduate Surgery Student Limits During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Undergraduate Surgery Student Limits During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Objective: Know the limitations students have encountered in their undergraduate surgery course during the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: Through an online questionnaire, students were asked to evaluate the surgery degree course, the limits encountered during the course, both those perceived by themselves and the limits they perceived in the teachers. Questions were asked about the overall … Read more