Editorial Volume 11, Issue 2
News and Views
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.2.976

Editorial Volume 11, Issue 2

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Stephan Seiler

International Academy of Sciences, Humanities, and Arts (IASHA e.V.)

Dear josha-journal readers, Welcome to our second issue 2024! The josha team has selected an interesting range of topics for all readers. One thing will increasingly accompany medicine and all…

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JOSHA’s Critical Review of “Von der Guten Wissenschaft zum wissenschaftlichen Fehlverhalten” by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rommelfanger
News and Views
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.2.967

JOSHA’s Critical Review of “Von der Guten Wissenschaft zum wissenschaftlichen Fehlverhalten” by Prof. Dr. Ulrich Rommelfanger

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Gerhard Steinmann, Neher Aseem Parimoo

Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA)

Ulrich Rommelfanger’s paper addresses the complex issue of academic misconduct. With respect to claiming financial damage due to plagiarism, he overlooks the fact that, as a rule, the author of…

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AI as an Always-available Oncologist: A Vision for AI-optimized Cancer Therapy Based on Real-time Adaptive Dosing at the Patient Level
Artificial Intelligence, Modeling and Simulation
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.1.975

AI as an Always-available Oncologist: A Vision for AI-optimized Cancer Therapy Based on Real-time Adaptive Dosing at the Patient Level

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Gabriel Kalweit, Luis García Valiña, Ignacio Mastroleo, Anusha Klett, Joschka Boedecker, Roland Mertelsmann, Maria Kalweit

Collaborative Research Institute Intelligent Oncology (CRIION), Freiburg, Department of Computer Science, University of Freiburg

This communication presents the long-term vision of AI-optimized cancer therapy based on automated adaptive dosing. The idea is to have an AI-controlled therapeutic system that administers microdoses from information obtained…

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The Role of the Media in the Construction of Body Image and its Contribution to the Development of Restrictive Anorexia in Female Adolescents
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.1.961

The Role of the Media in the Construction of Body Image and its Contribution to the Development of Restrictive Anorexia in Female Adolescents

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Alaide Vitória Cardoso Garcia, Maria Eduarda Rangel Vilela Pinheiro

University of Amazonia

The media has historically exerted an influence on the most diverse spheres of society. This influence, however, is exacerbated in the behavior of female adolescents, especially when it comes to…

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Critical Review of “Ethics & Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health” by the World Health Organization (WHO)
Artificial Intelligence, Modeling and Simulation
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.1.956

Critical Review of “Ethics & Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health” by the World Health Organization (WHO)

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Rebecca Berger

Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital Freiburg

This analysis provides a critical review of the World Health Organization (WHO) online course 'Ethical and Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health'. It provides a comprehensive exploration of the transformative…

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JOSHA’s Critical Review of “Implications of the Social Dichotomy between Thinking and Acting on Teenage Pregnancy Rates” by Rosiana Silva da Silva, Rosângela Araújo Darwich
Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
| DOI: 10.17160/josha.11.1.953

JOSHA’s Critical Review of “Implications of the Social Dichotomy between Thinking and Acting on Teenage Pregnancy Rates” by Rosiana Silva da Silva, Rosângela Araújo Darwich

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Cinthya Souza Simas

Journal of Science, Humanities and Arts (JOSHA)

The research by Rosiana Silva da Silva and Rosângela Araújo Darwich is focused on the impact of conflicting societal values on young women who experienced teenage pregnancy in Brazil. Conducted…

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