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The role of stress is important in the etiology of depression wich subsequently affects cardiovascular regulation. There has been a lot of evidence of the beneficial effects of melatonin in various cardiovascular pathologies. We examined the effect of chr... see more

AbstractBackground: Obstetric triage (OBT) is a standardised procedure, which plays a vital role in identifying women with obstetric risks upon admission for labour worldwide. In the last few years, considerable attention has been paid to perinatal p... see more

Over the course of the 20th century, the concept of virtuosity went through a transformation and adapted to its increasingly globalized and technological culture. In that sense, virtuosic performance and its reception were subject to the workings of socia... see more

How to cite this article: Vukadinovic-Cemalovic, Ana. "Book Review. Bojana Matejic, Rozalind Kraus, Beograd: Orion Art, 2018, 164 pp., ISBN 978-86-6389-071-8." AM Journal of Art and Media Studies 22 (2020): 181-183. doi. 10.25038/am.v0... see more

The article presents the reception of the Orpheus and Eurydice myth in Spanish Baroque drama, particularly in the sacramental play (auto sacramental) by Calderón de la Barca. The Orpheus and Eurydice story, one of the most resonant myths in the world’s li... see more

The South African economy constantly experiences work stoppages, is gradually losing its pride and currently experiences decisive anomalous moments underpinning new operational perceptions. Mining organisations seem to be blamed for not doing enough socia... see more

Abstract Background: Clinical guidelines are systematically developed statements that assist practitioners and patients to make healthcare decisions for specific clinical circumstances. Non-adherence of doctors to guidelines is thought to contri... see more

AbstractBackground: Tuberculosis (TB) remains one of the top public health problems in South Africa. Approximately 150 000 new cases and 10 000 TB-related deaths are reported in South Africa annually. In declaring TB a global emergency in 1993, the World ... see more

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