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Indispensable Knowledge of Eclampsia for Archaelogists and Anthropologists-Juniper Publishers

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Archaeology & Anthropology -  Juniper Publishers Introduction It is of great paradox that, besides medical scientific journals, in general science (and even in general press such as feminine magazines for example), very few is written on the plague of human reproduction which is eclampsia (and pre-eclampsia). Yet, these diseases are responsible of ap. 50,000 maternal deaths worldwide each year (among some 135 million human pregnancies annually) [1] and infinitely much more human neonatal deaths, notably in poor countries. For example, in a recent study in the University maternity of the capital of Madagascar, there were during a 8-months follow-up 145 cases of preeclampsia of which 65 (45%) ended in eclampsia (epileptic seizures “grand-mal”) with 7 maternal deaths of young women (24 to 34 years of age), and among eclamptics 40 (61%) neonatal deaths [2]. This discretion is mainly due to the fact that since a century now [3] Eclampsia/Preeclampsia has bee...

The Neanderthal Art from Brunique Cave. Becaming Human an Inhuman Creation - Juniper Publishers

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The Neanderthal Art from Brunique Cave. Becaming Human an Inhuman Creation Authored by  Santiago Wolnei Ferreira GuimarĂ£es In May 2016, a great discovery brought to light the rearmost evidence about art ever made. The circular structure made with stalagmites and fragments of stalactites fallen to the ground of Brunique Cave, in France, was interpreted as the oldest art ever registered, made 176,000 years ago [ 1 ].  his kind of discovery, although apparently another source in order to think of the birth of symbolic thought and also in other dimensions of the mind, which include the aesthetic world, revealed another problem. In the primordial truth, this problem is constituted as a paradigm perhaps not yet systematized by most scientists involved in such discovery. The very early age found, together with its insertion within the continental local context, guides all the problems not relative to one of our creations, but indeed, to other species: the Hom...