GREEN FINANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING: EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS FROM SUSTAINABLE BANKING PRATICES

GREEN FINANCE AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACCOUNTING: EMPIRICAL INSIGHTS FROM SUSTAINABLE BANKING PRATICES AKINLADE Olayinka Odunayo (Ph.D)1*, OLUGBADE Julius Ade (Ph.D)2, ADEMOROTI Matilda Olubunmi3, ALI Eniola Tosin4 World J Econ Bus Manag, 2(7): 35-42 Abstract: This study investigates the relationship between green finance and environmental accounting, using empirical data from sustainable banking practices in Nigeria. In recent […]

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Enhancing Immunity During Winter Through Lifestyle Modifications: A Review

Enhancing Immunity During Winter Through Lifestyle Modifications: A Review Prabakaran R1, Anbarasan K2, Bernaitis L3 World J App Med Sci, 2(8): 21-26 Abstract: Background: The winter season is consistently associated with an increased incidence of respiratory tract infections and other communicable diseases due to a complex interplay of environmental, physiological, and behavioral factors. Seasonal immune […]

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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) Regarding Blood Group Serology and Cross-Matching among Medical Students, Residents, and Healthcare Workers

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice (KAP) Regarding Blood Group Serology and Cross-Matching among Medical Students, Residents, and Healthcare Workers Venkatesh R1, Gunasekar  P1, Bernaitis L2 World J App Med Sci, 2(7): 20-23 Abstract: Background: Blood group serology and cross-matching are essential components of safe blood transfusion practices. Errors in these processes can lead to severe transfusion […]

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Psychosocial Challenges of Inmates: A Literature Review on District Jail, Aligarh

Psychosocial Challenges of Inmates: A Literature Review on District Jail, Aligarh Dr. Mohammad Tahir1*, Mr. Farhan Zuberi2 World J Arts Educ Lit, 2(8): 1-7 Abstract: Prisoners often face numerous psychosocial challenges, including mental health disorders, emotional distress, social isolation, and stigmatization. This study explores the psychosocial problems of inmates in District Jail, Aligarh, with a focus […]

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Human Capital and Income Growth in East Asia

Human Capital and Income Growth in East Asia Tam Bang Vu* World J Econ Bus Manag, 2(7): 31-34 Abstract: We examine the effect of human capital on income growth using data for East Asia. The World Bank website provides data on education expenditures and school enrollments per year, which are flow variables. We supplement the […]

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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding Biomedical Waste Management and Laboratory Safety among Healthcare Workers

Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding Biomedical Waste Management and Laboratory Safety among Healthcare Workers Asfaq Basha. M1, Tamil Kumaran. R1, Ruhina. L1, Kalaivani. R2, Bernaitis L3* World J App Med Sci, 2(8): 16-20 Abstract: Background: Biomedical waste management and laboratory safety are critical components of infection control and environmental protection in healthcare facilities. Inadequate knowledge […]

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Mobile Phones as Reservoirs of Microorganisms: A Study among Medical Students

Mobile Phones as Reservoirs of Microorganisms: A Study among Medical Students Shilpa K1, Niranjan D2, Mohammed Rafiq S H2, Aysha nargees M2, Devadharshini E2, Bernaitis L3* World J App Med Sci, 2(8): 11-15 Abstract: Background: Mobile phones are indispensable tools for communication and learning, particularly among medical students. However, frequent handling and exposure to various […]

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Microbiological Evaluation of Handkerchiefs: Enumeration and Identification of Bacterial Isolates

Microbiological Evaluation of Handkerchiefs: Enumeration and Identification of Bacterial Isolates Shilpa K1,Yazhini R2, Shri shanmathi K2, Devipreya S2, Dhanu sri M2,  Bernaitis L3* World J App Med Sci, 2(8): 1-6 Abstract: Background: Handkerchiefs are widely used personal hygiene items that frequently come into contact with nasal, oral, and skin secretions, making them potential reservoirs of […]

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Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Liquid-Based Cytology vs Conventional Pap Smear among medical student

Awareness and Attitudes Regarding Liquid-Based Cytology vs Conventional Pap Smear among medical student Tamil Kumaran. R1, Asfaq Basha. M1, Ruhina. L1, Kalaivani. R2, Bernaitis L3* World J Mul Stud, 2(8): 12-16 Abstract: Background: Cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality among women worldwide, with screening playing a pivotal role in […]

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