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Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjg.2025.i1506
Harnessing the Healing Power of Breast Milk: A New Frontier in Gastrointestinal Disease Management
Breast milk, traditionally recognized for its unparalleled nutritional benefits in neonatal development, has emerged as a potential therapeutic agent in adult gastrointestinal disease management. Recent studies suggest that the bioactive components in breast milk—such as immunoglobulins, growth factors, and antimicrobial peptides—may offer significant advantages in treating chronic gastrointestinal disorders, including inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjfm.2025.i1507
Digital Twins in Healthcare: A Transformative Approach to Personalized Medicine and Predictive Care
The concept of digital twins is rapidly entering healthcare as a novel way to improve medical decision-making and patient care. In this context, a digital twin is defined as a computer-based model that acts as a virtual counterpart of a person, organ, or physiological process. Unlike traditional static records, digital twins are continuously updated with information from multiple sources, including health records, imaging studies, wearable sensors, and genetic data. Creating such a system…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1508
The Impact of Puberty on Sexual Behavior and Attitudes in Adolescents
Puberty marks an important phase in adolescent growth, with a range of biological, emotional, and social changes. These transformations influence the intercourse management and attitudes of youths, as their physique and minds undergo important development. Hormonal shifts during adolescence influence the development of lust, accompanying physical changes to a degree, feelings development in women, and organ enlargement in men, risking a role in intensive intercourse awareness. These changes…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 15 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1509
Reproductive Medicine in the 21st Century: Emerging Therapies and Technologies
Reproductive care has knowledgeable significant progress in the 21st century, accompanying the rise of new therapies and sciences transforming the field. Assisted generative technologies (ART) in the way that artificial implantation (IVF), cell freezing, and semen investment have enhanced mainstream practices, providing predictive information and couples' fertility unproductiveness. At the same time, advancements in heredity counseling, deoxyribonucleic acid refining, and generative genomics…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 12 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1201
Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Human Breast Milk in Adult Men
Human breast milk is widely recognized for its essential nutritional and immunological benefits in infants. However, recent research has begun to explore its potential therapeutic applications beyond infancy, including in adult populations. This review investigates the bioactive components of human breast milk, such as immunoglobulins, growth factors, hormones, oligosaccharides, and antimicrobial peptides, and examines their possible physiological effects in adult men. Evidence suggests that…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 12 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1202
The Dual Role of Women’s Breast Milk in Reproduction, Sexuality, and Adult Health
Breast milk represents a unique biological fluid that supports neonatal growth, immune protection, and maternal health, while also occupying an important position in human intimacy and sexuality. Beyond its nutritional properties, breast milk reflects the complexity of reproductive medicine, bridging physiology, psychology, and adult health. This paper explores the dual role of women’s breast milk in reproduction and sexuality, with particular attention to variations in breast size, nipple…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 12 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1203
Breast Milk, Sexuality, and Healing: The Role of Lactation in Enhancing Sexual and Reproductive Health in Adult Men
The healing potential of feelings milk extend beyond neonatal food, accompanying arising evidence suggesting it concede possibility have advantageous effects on adult male intercourse and generative strength. This paper survey the part of lactation in fixing and reinforcing intercourse welfare in adult husbands, concentrating on the immunological, hormonal, and psychological elements in the direction of human milk. Recent studies have emphasize the bioactive compounds in bosom milk, in the…
Review Article | Open Access
Published on: 12 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjpm.2025.i1204
Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: A Narrative Review of Pain, Inflammation, and Tissue Healing
Introduction: Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a neuromodulatory intervention with systemic effects on inflammation, autonomic balance, and pain perception. While well established in neurology and rheumatology, its potential role in physical medicine and rehabilitation remains underexplored.
Methods: We conducted a structured literature search in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science (2010–2025) focusing on VNS and rehabilitation-related outcomes. Eligible studies included preclinical…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1001
Cultural Variations in Breast and Nipple Sensitivity: Implications for Intercourse Energy and Relationship Vindication
Breast and front of upper body sensitivity plays a meaningful role in sexual sexual excitement, understanding, and overall relationship vindication. However, in consideration of this sensitivity and its subjective and physiological impacts can change across educational contexts on account of dissimilarities in social standards, intercourse stances, and body understanding. This study aims to survey cultural alternatives in feelings and nipple sympathy with women and test the suggestions for…
Research Article | Open Access
Published on: 10 Sep 2025
Article ID: wjrm.2025.i1002
Transfusion-Transmitted Infections (TTIs)
Blood transfusions are essential and life-saving procedures, particularly in surgical, trauma, oncology, and hematology settings. However, transfusion-transmitted infections (TTIs) remain a major concern for transfusion safety, especially in resource-limited regions. TTIs involve the transmission of pathogens such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, and prions through contaminated blood or blood components. The most concerning TTIs include human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus…
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17265125 »