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AI-Native Scoping Reviews & Evidence Mapping

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The Journal publishes machine-generated scoping reviews in medical and life sciences under human-editorial oversight, with transparent citations and versioning. Online First articles are continuously released by registered users. Issues are organized by domain and linked to an interactive AI RAG chatbot.
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Cardiac & Vascular Health
Issue 1 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Longevity & Public Health icon
Longevity & Public Health
Issue 2 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Digital Health
Issue 3 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
Mental Health icon
Mental Health
Issue 4 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Sports Medicine
Issue 5 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Pain Medicine
Issue 6 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Infectious Diseases
Issue 7 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Skin & Aesthetics
Issue 8 • Vol 1 (2026) in progress
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Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
PAD-related amputation is rarely caused by one factor alone: this evidence map shows how diabetes, tissue loss, kidney disease, delayed vascular assessment, undertreatment, and social inequality converge to decide who loses a limb. The full review highlights which therapies, warning signs, and limb-preservation pathways may reduce major amputation risk before the window for salvage is lost.
Updated: 2026-05-09 • ID: pad-amputation-20260501-182232-20fbe2d9
Digital Health Digital Health
AI-generated voice is now useful enough for education, healthcare, accessibility, media, and commerce — but realistic enough to expose a dangerous gap between human perception and synthetic-voice deception. This review compresses 226 original studies into a structured human- and machine-readable evidence map, showing where voice cloning, synthetic speech, detection, authentication, and provenance are already working — and where they remain unsafe, fragile, or poorly validated.
Updated: 2026-05-09 • ID: ai-generated-voice-20260508-234705-3635922a • Editorial check 2026-05-09
Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
This paper shows that OMT is not confined to musculoskeletal symptom relief, but sits at the intersection of pain modulation, autonomic regulation, neonatal care, and selected inpatient applications, with its strongest recurrent signal in chronic low back pain. The full read is worth it because it separates where the evidence is genuinely convincing, where mechanistic findings deepen the clinical story, and where the field still rests on mixed or low-certainty data.
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: osteopathic-manipulative-treatment-20260331-200533-ae83bafe
Mental Health Mental Health
This paper shows that OCD is not one single disease pattern, but a heterogeneous disorder shaped by brain-circuit dysfunction, comorbidity, and symptom subtype. The full read is worth it because it clarifies which treatments have the strongest evidence, which patients are harder to treat, and why long-term outcome may be better than many assume.
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: obsessive-compulsive-disorder-20260217-220441-99e2ed0c
Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
This paper shows that chronotype is not a trivial lifestyle preference, but a biologically meaningful pattern linked across a huge evidence base to mood, sleep, metabolism, behavior, and real-world performance. The full paper is worth reading because it clarifies how strongly eveningness clusters with risk, where the signal is most consistent, and whether aligning life with one’s internal clock could become a practical lever for better health and longevity.
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: morningness-eveningness-20260219-202619-d5075212
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
The aim of this paper is to synthesize research findings on the risk factors for the development of mesenteric ischemia and the clinical, laboratory, and radiological predictors of mortality and intestinal necrosis in affected patients. The review utilises 213 original studies with 1362960 total participants (topic deduplicated ΣN). The evidence map suggests that mesenteric ischemia risk and prognosis are dominated by a recurring triad of systemic vulnerability, hemodynamic compromise, and markers of advanced bowel injury. Among the clearest signals, lactate thresholds above 2–3 mmol/L, SOFA v…
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: mesenteric-ischemia-risk-factors-20260224-125504-c40d2c54
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Surgery does not end when the operation ends: this review shows that across oncology, bariatrics, orthopedics, transplantation, and vascular care, postoperative medication adherence is often the hidden determinant of recurrence, complications, and survival. The full read is worth it because it separates where adherence reliably fails, which barriers drive that failure, and which interventions actually help keep patients on treatment after discharge.
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: medication-adherence-after-surgery-20251126-192700-c08385f4
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
To synthesize current evidence regarding the clinical efficacy, biological mechanisms, and patient-centered outcomes of larval therapy in the management of acute and chronic wounds across human and animal models. The review utilises 94 original studies with 12244 total participants (topic deduplicated ΣN). Across the mapped evidence, larval therapy emerged most consistently as a rapid biological debridement strategy, with reported signals including a 92.3% wound-healing rate in post-revascularization ischemic wounds versus 18.2% with vacuum-assisted closure at one month, median free-range debr…
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: larval-therapy-20260429-160201-9407ba6d
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
IVUS is not simply “better imaging” — this review shows where intravascular ultrasound changes real outcomes: complex coronary PCI, long lesions, diabetic ACS, femoropopliteal intervention, and iliofemoral venous disease. The full paper is worth reading because it maps when IVUS should be selectively adopted, when routine use adds little, and where AI-driven and hybrid intravascular imaging may define the next generation of endovascular precision.
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: ivus-20260427-183425-b932c96a
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
This paper shows that the ischemic penumbra is not just a fading border around stroke core, but a dynamic and biologically active therapeutic target whose fate depends on collaterals, metabolism, BBB integrity, and how fast true reperfusion is achieved. The full read is worth it because it separates the real clinical signal from the hype—showing where tissue-based stroke decisions already work, where imaging and software still disagree, and which next-generation strategies may actually preserve salvageable brain.
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: ischemic-penumbra-20260228-190250-6f777af3
Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
The aim of this review is to synthesize the current scientific literature regarding the biological activities, clinical efficacy, and safety profile of guarana across human, animal, and in vitro models. The review utilises 167 original studies with 251199 total participants (topic deduplicated ΣN). The evidence map suggests that guarana has its clearest human signals in acute cognitive performance and metabolic regulation, alongside notable safety concerns at higher stimulant exposures. In particular, guarana-containing interventions were associated with body fat reductions of 5.53% at 4 weeks…
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: guarana-health-20251203-123923-b08b44a9
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
This paper shows that Gritti-Stokes amputation may offer more than limb removal alone: in selected patients it appears to preserve a more stable, functional stump with surprisingly strong links to prosthetic fitting, mobility, and even longer-term survival. The full paper is worth reading because it clarifies where this old technique still has real modern value, which patients may benefit most, and why its outcomes may compare more favorably than many assume.
Updated: 2026-05-08 • ID: gritti-stokes-20260306-182051-c8546978
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