Volume 1  Issue 3

Drug Testing in the Prison System

Akinyemi Gabriel

The main objective of drug testing in the prison system is to screen inmates who take drugs, to recognize inmates who are junkies, to observe and prevent inmates in the prison system for further use and abuse of illicit substances.
This essay reviews the most common tests carried out in the prison system to ascertain those who are using drugs. The emphasis is on the criminal justice system and how they identify junkies and in the prison system. When testing inmates in the prison system, there [..] READ MORE

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Can Academic Motivation Predicts School Engagement?

Adnan Yousef Atoum1* & Mohmad Ihbeis Al Shalalfeh2

The Purpose of this study was to identify the level of Academic motivation and school engagement among high-primary school students in light of gender and the grade level, and identifying the predictive ability of academic motivation in school Engagement. To achieve the aim of the study, 929 students chosen randomly from high-primary school, and two scales were developed to measure academic motivation and school engagement. The results showed that the overall scores for academic motivation and s [..] READ MORE

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Aseptic Lymphocytic Meningitis Revealing Very Late-Onset Lupus in Man

Salem Bouomrani1,2*, Mouna Dey3, Nesrine Rgaïeg1,2, Houda Ghorbel4 & Mayada Ben Hamad1,2

Introduction
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is an autoimmune disease that classically affects young women. The onset of the disease after the age of 65 (a very late- onset lupus) remains exceptional and unusual. [..] READ MORE

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Epilepsy on the Border of Psychiatry and Neurology

Juan Bender del Busto, E.

Epilepsy represents a global health problem, because according to reports from the World Health Organization (WHO), an estimated 50 to 69 million people suffer from it [1-3].
It is considered as old as humanity itself and one of the most frequent disorders of the Central Nervous System (CNS) [4]. [..] READ MORE

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Theory of Mind in Alzheimer Disease

Maria Cardoso, J.1*, Alba Pérez2, María Casas, A.2 & Marta Armengod2

Introduction
The ability to understand and attribute mental states, including intentions, knowledge and desires, to both ourselves and other people, is referred to as possession of a ‘Theory of Mind’ (ToM). [..] READ MORE

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Electron Microscopy of Mitochondrial Pathology in Central Nervous Diseases. A Review

Orlando J. Castejon

The present review describes the pathology of mitochondria in numerous central nervous diseases. Three injured mitochondrial morphological patterns are found in the human edematous cerebral cortex of patients with complicated brain trauma associated with subdural hematomas or hygroma, brain tumors, [..] READ MORE

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