Clinical Reviews and Opinions

  • Abbreviation: Clin. Rev. Opinions
  • Language: English
  • ISSN: 2141-2553
  • DOI: 10.5897/CRO
  • Start Year: 2009

CRO Articles in press

Overcoming barriers to improving health of adults with neurodevelopmental disorders: An historical perspective.

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“Neurodevelopmental disorders” (NDD) are childhood-onset genetic or acquired chronic health conditions that interfere with various functions of the brain. An approved medical specialty (Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics) which comprehensively addresses these conditions in children has existed in the United States since 1999; however, accredited Medical School programs designed to train specialist physicians (who...

Author(s): Jon Becker and Philip May

The impact of high fructose consumption on metabolic syndrome: Dietary and treatment strategies for effective management

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The prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MetS) is increasing worldwide. Since the 19th century, technological advances and favorable economic conditions in countries like America and Europe have simplified daily life, possibly leading to reduced physical activity and increased calorie Excessive consumption of fructose, found in table sugar, sugary drinks, and high-fructose corn syrup, is strongly associated with obesity and...

Author(s):Rahimi and Zadeh

Death Row Inmates: Donation Proposal

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The one thing that is known is that there is a shortage on organs. With these shortages people are prone to suffer and ultimately die. What seems to be an agreement is the fact that more needs to be done to increase the public’s awareness of this issue. Unfortunately, as Gandhi said, “The difference between what we do and what we are capable of doing would and could solve the world’s problems” (Bowden, J. 2013,...

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Black Market: Right or Wrong?

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Many studies have been done on the amount of people waiting for a kidney. In 2004, a study was done and “more than 3,300 American’s died waiting for a kidney transplant. 85,000 people were on the waiting list in the United States. 60,000 of them needed kidneys. The average wait can be five years, says the United Network for Organ Sharing, a nonprofit transplant information clearinghouse in Richmond, Virginia.”...

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