“Inspirational story of victory in the Library of Alexandria”

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Inspirational story of victory in the Library of Alexandria
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'Bibliotheca Alexandria' has organized at the Conference Center a lecture entitled “Invisible Disabilities”, in which it hosted Dr. Ayman Youssef, one of the inspiring models of people with disabilities who suffers from a rare disorder in the central nervous system and muscle marrow. Dr. Ayman was able to face his illness by specializing in it as the first Egyptian and Arab to present the first international scientific thesis on Invisible disabilities and their syndromes of fibromyalgia disorders and chronic fatigue syndrome known as myalgic
encephalomyelitis- or Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease, as well as central sensitivity syndrome in the brain and spinal cord, through his studies for a master's degree and a professional doctorate from New York International University.

continues at:
https://see.news/bibliotheca-alexandrina-ayman-youssef
 
I've just read the article. It looks like complete nonsense. It seems to be intended to be about ME, FM and central sensitisation, but the ideas are garbled.
This is the last section:

Youssef initially focused on studying the genetic factors of the methylation cycle that control the metabolism of many elements in central nervous system and muscles such as glycinate, fatty acids, amino acids, and vitamins in their active form. he also participated in the formulation of the cognitive behavioral therapy model for this patient, as this model relies on guiding both the patient and the therapist alike in realizing the nature of the pathological Mechanisms and means of managing them throughout the day, with the need for guidance in psychological counseling and cognitive behavioral therapy on how to use medicines and supplements Nutrition in its active form determined by the attending physician, in addition to behavioral methods in managing pain, stiffness, muscle and nervous spasms, breathing difficulties, movement, fatigue, tension and sleep disturbances,As well as a the role of sports rehabilitation as regular and detailed exercise according to the nature of each patient causes a noticeable improvement in most cases.

And what on earth is 'muscle marrow'?

Does New York International University exist?
 
Does New York International University exist?

Barely. I might get one of their mail-order professional doctorates myself, in macrame or something.

https://www.ny-iu.com/

New York International University is a Non academic training and e-learning business. We are not associated with any American university. New York International University offers distance learning degree programs for adult learners at the bachelors, masters, and doctoral level. As a nontraditional university, with self paced program taken online, by correspondence or home study, New York International University lifts the obstacles that keep professional adults from completing their educational goals. The University’s online distance learning degree programs are available throughout a wide range of majors and areas of study. All of this with a philosophically holistic approach towards education fitting within the balance of your life and acknowledging the key role each individual can play in their community, country, and the world. New York International University offers distance learning degree programs. Our Primary goal at New York International University is to accommodate adult students by meeting their individual needs. For this reason, our degree programs are flexible and have been designed for accelerated completion.
 
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For what it is worth:

Inspirational story of victory in the Library of Alexandria
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'Bibliotheca Alexandria' has organized at the Conference Center a lecture entitled “Invisible Disabilities”, in which it hosted Dr. Ayman Youssef, one of the inspiring models of people with disabilities who suffers from a rare disorder in the central nervous system and muscle marrow. Dr. Ayman was able to face his illness by specializing in it as the first Egyptian and Arab to present the first international scientific thesis on Invisible disabilities and their syndromes of fibromyalgia disorders and chronic fatigue syndrome known as myalgic
encephalomyelitis- or Systemic Exertion Intolerance Disease, as well as central sensitivity syndrome in the brain and spinal cord, through his studies for a master's degree and a professional doctorate from New York International University.

continues at:
https://see.news/bibliotheca-alexandrina-ayman-youssef

"...rare disorder of....muscle marrow." Huh? Bone marrow there is, but no muscle marrow that I've ever heard of.
Poor translation.

NY International University is obviously an unaccredited "university" as they say they are "non-academic." Therefore their course offerings mean s**t. And the website...yikes, can't even get photos in the correct format. And "perfect experts"....again, a bad translation problem.

This could mean that the e-learning business is owned by people outside the US.

eta: ditto what Trish picked out, muscle marrow. Perhaps muscle mettle, as in strength? Who knows.

eta 2: Sounds like a fraudalent rip off to the unsophisiticated (poor) student who will waste money on bogus credentials. Should be flagged.
 
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