☸️SAIMSARA Journal
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AI-Native Scoping Reviews & Evidence Mapping

ISSN 3054-3991 · ISSN record ↗
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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Issues

Domain issues provide a same-page filtered article view and a paired RAG agent.
Cardiac & Vascular Health icon
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
Pain Medicine icon
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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Mental Health Mental Health
Instagram is not simply harmful or helpful for mental health: the evidence shows a conditional ecosystem where comparison, nighttime use, Reels, body-image pressure, misinformation, and harassment coexist with peer support, psychoeducation, stigma reduction, and help-seeking. The full read maps where the strongest signals sit across depression, anxiety, sleep, self-harm, body image, digital detox, and platform safety — turning a noisy public debate into a clinically useful evidence map.
Updated: 2026-05-17 • ID: instagram-mental-health-20260514-173246-429bcd77 • Editorial check 2026-05-17
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: 2026-05-17 • ID: osteopathic-manipulative-treatment-20260331-200533-ae83bafe • Editorial check 2026-05-17
Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
This paper shows that women usually live longer than men, but that extra survival often comes with more years lived with disability, multimorbidity, and reduced independence rather than more healthy years. The full paper is worth reading because it shows where the female advantage remains strong, where it weakens, and which conditions and life circumstances most clearly explain the difference.
Updated: 2026-05-17 • ID: female-gender-life-expectancy-20260220-221427-8c3bca03 • Editorial check 2026-05-17
Mental Health Mental Health
YouTube is not simply good or bad for mental health: it is a powerful bidirectional ecosystem where psychoeducation, peer support, and low-threshold interventions coexist with misinformation, stigma, harmful comments, self-diagnosis, sleep disruption, and distress-amplifying use. The full evidence map helps clinicians, researchers, and platform designers see which YouTube exposures are beneficial, which are risky, and where the strongest signals emerge across 249 original studies.
Updated: 2026-05-16 • ID: youtube-mental-health-20260514-173155-3f549f63 • Editorial check 2026-05-16
Skin & Aesthetics Skin & Aesthetics
Hyaluronic acid fillers are more than simple volumizers: their real clinical value depends on product rheology, anatomical placement, imaging guidance, and rapid complication rescue. The full evidence map helps separate durable aesthetic and reconstructive benefits from the safety boundaries that matter most in practice, including vascular occlusion, delayed inflammation, migration, hyaluronidase response, and rare ocular or neurologic events.
Updated: 2026-05-16 • ID: hyaluronic-acid-filler-20260514-051104-82466501 • Editorial check 2026-05-16
Longevity & Public Health Longevity & Public Health
Cannabis legalization is not a single public-health story: the strongest signal emerges after commercialization, where higher use, ED visits, hyperemesis, pediatric exposures, psychosis-related harms, and vulnerable-population risks become more visible. The full SAIMSARA evidence map is worth reading because it separates legalization, retail expansion, potency, packaging, taxation, risk perception, and clinical-risk groups across 175 references and 533 original studies.
Updated: 2026-05-16 • ID: cannabis-legalization-health-20260513-234200-19c0132a • Editorial check 2026-05-16
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
This review maps 995 original studies and 26.6 million participants comparing apixaban and rivaroxaban across AF, VTE, CKD, cirrhosis, cancer, elderly, and other high-risk populations. It delivers a clear human- and machine-ready signal: apixaban shows a more favorable bleeding profile, while rivaroxaban remains relevant in selected adherence, cost, VTE, and orthopedic contexts.
Updated: 2026-05-16 • ID: apixaban-rivaroxaban-20260502-122006-e6ee9492 • Editorial check 2026-05-16
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Semaglutide is not just a weight-loss drug — this review maps how it reaches across obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, kidney protection, liver disease, and emerging neurologic pathways, while separating strong evidence from hype. The full paper is worth reading because it shows where semaglutide truly delivers the biggest clinical gains, where the safety and durability limits begin, and which future uses may matter most.
Updated: 2026-05-16 • ID: semaglutide-20260106-110453-45190890 • Editorial check 2026-05-16
Infectious Diseases Infectious Diseases
Therapeutic drug monitoring of antibiotics turns dosing from guesswork into measurable precision, especially in critically ill, pediatric, burn, ECMO, renal-replacement, and other high-risk patients where standard regimens often miss PK/PD targets. This SAIMSARA evidence map is worth reading because it separates practical dosing signals from implementation noise, mapping β-lactams, vancomycin, aminoglycosides, toxicity thresholds, assay reliability, digital dosing tools, and stewardship workflows across 394 original studies.
Updated: 2026-05-15 • ID: therapeutic-drug-monitoring-antibiotics-20260513-170910-002717c5 • Editorial check 2026-05-15
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Phlegmasia cerulea dolens is a rare but catastrophic venous emergency where delayed recognition can mean shock, venous gangrene, amputation, or death. This SAIMSARA evidence map is worth reading because it separates real treatment signals from case-level noise, mapping anticoagulation, thrombolysis, thrombectomy, stenting, fasciotomy, complications, and high-risk contexts across the full clinical spectrum.
Updated: 2026-05-15 • ID: phlegmasia-cerulea-dolens-20260513-101201-53caab39
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Snuffbox AVF emerges as a clinically credible distal-first hemodialysis access strategy, offering patency broadly comparable to wrist radiocephalic fistulas while preserving future access options. The full SAIMSARA evidence map is worth reading because it separates durable signals from selection-dependent outcomes, complications, reintervention needs, vessel-diameter thresholds, and long-term uncertainty across the available snuffbox fistula literature.
Updated: 2026-05-15 • ID: snuffbox-hemodialysis-fistula-20260515-094757-785f8c8b • Editorial check 2026-05-15
Cardiac & Vascular Health Cardiac & Vascular Health
Cannabis is no longer a peripheral cardiovascular question: this evidence map shows repeated risk signals for MI, stroke, arrhythmias, perioperative events, vascular stiffness, and acute THC-driven hemodynamic stress, while also separating mixed or null findings for hypertension and atrial fibrillation. The full SAIMSARA evidence map is worth reading because it organizes 259 original studies into clinically usable risk patterns across daily use, CUD, medical cannabis, CBD, synthetic cannabinoids, pregnancy, young ACS patients, surgery, and vulnerable cardiovascular populations.
Updated: 2026-05-15 • ID: cannabis-cardiovascular-20260513-073808-242a8e10 • Editorial check 2026-05-15
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