Written by SR Ashwinirani
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
Deviated nasal septum (DNS) is defined as the deviation of the nasal bone, cartilage, or both from the midline of the face. DNS causes nasal blockage, watery discharge, nasal airway resistance, snoring, headache, facial pain, and cosmetic problems. DNS is the most common predisposing factor for chronic sinusitis. The present study was designed to analyze the prevalence of DNS and associated symptoms among the population ofMaharashtra state, India. Two hundred patients reporting to the school of
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Written by Badria Awad Elamin
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
This study was performed to evaluate Coronary Arteries imaging by Computer Tomography (CT) and its ability to diagnose ischemic conditions among emergency department patients presented. To measure the sensitivity of coronary CT in the diagnosis of cardiac conditions, the study also assessed the correlation between variables such as age, sex, troponin level, Electrocardiogram (ECG), and symptoms with results of CT coronary. The research was done in the Emergency Department of Prince Sultan Cardia
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Written by Olesya Arkadyevna Ponomareva
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
Early toxicosis is a frequent phenomenon that accompanies the first trimester of pregnancy. Occurs, as a rule, from the second to the twelfth-fifteenth week of gestation. Usually, early toxicosis consists of hypersalivation, general weakness, nausea, and frequent vomiting, which manifest disorders of the autonomic and central nervous systems. Early toxicosis is a multifactorial disease that includes a cumulative group of gestational complications. The pathogenesis of early toxicosis has many eti
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Written by Alaa Ahmad Sulaiman
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
There are misconceptions, stigmas, and poor awareness associated with cervical cancer and the HPV vaccine that affect vaccination uptake rates. This study aimed to examine the gender differences, socioeconomic status, stigmas, and misconceptions associated with the HPV vaccine and cervical cancer. A cross-sectional study was conducted among patients aged 18 years and above who attended King Saud Medical City in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Hospital employees and healthcare workers were excluded from th
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Written by Ramsheela Vishwakarma
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
Pear is a gently sweet fruit, arich source of several nutrientsincludingfiber, sugar, vitamin C molecules, and potassium. This article reports the history, consumption, Types, health benefits, and diseases of various fruit juices. Carbohydrates, Fructose, sucrose, vitamin C, fibers, vitamins, and minerals are prime constituents present in almost all juices. The nutrition composition, manufacturing technique, processing steps, specification, stability data, contamination, and related details of p
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Written by Dmitry Vladimirovich Shcherbin
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
In the conditions of higher professional education, great demands are placed on the health of students. The introduction of computer technologies into the learning process, the constant increase in the diverse information flow, the social conditions of students' life cause a significant strain on the mechanisms of adaptation of the body. This is clearly observed in first-year students who find it quite difficult to adapt to new educational and social conditions. The need to study a significa
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Written by Baraa Sami Quronfulah
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
The negative impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are evident in the literature. Yet nearly 2 years into the pandemic, little information is available about the sleep quality and psychological well-being of healthcare students and professionals in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to assess the relationship between sleep quality and psychological distress in that population during the pandemic. A self-administered online questionnaire consisting of three sections was distributed to participants through
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Written by Dobrina Tsvetkova
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
The most severe motor neuron degenerative illness is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS, Lou Gehrig's disorder). The aims of the current study are 1) a comparison of genetic and other factors for disease development, 2) an estimation of pharmacological mechanisms of Rilusole for its applications against different diseases; 3) the combinations for the symptomatic treatment of stages ALS progression stages. The investigation has been made through the existing electronical database of medical s
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Written by Laila Al Bishi
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
Obesity has been defined as a body mass index (BMI) greater than 30 kg/m2 and is becoming a leading cause of preventable death. A significant cause of obesity development is an imbalance between energy intake and expenditure. Cellular respiration and thermogenesis modulate resting metabolic rate, and thyroid hormones impact energy expenditure. Thyroid hormones affect appetite regulation and modulate lipid turnover in adipocytes. Many health disorders have been linked to obesity, which causes a b
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Written by Sedat Ozbay
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
Cardiac arrest (CA) resulting from sudden cardiac death and acute coronary syndromes affects many people every day all over the world. Post-cardiac arrest syndrome (PCAS) encompasses post-CA brain injury, myocardial dysfunction, reperfusion injury, and the continuation of the causative event, as a complex and critical issue that requires multidisciplinary intervention. Successful intervention in these cases can only be achieved with advanced cardiac life support (ACLS) management to provide the
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Written by Poznyakovsky Valeriy Mikhailovich
Published On Issue 3 Vol 12, 2023
In order to improve the absorption of biologically active chemicals and compounds with limited bioavailability, the present study examines the feasibility of mixing partly soluble arabinogalactan polysaccharides with chitosan polysaccharides. Chitosan succinate, succinic anhydrate, and arabinogalactan with covalently unbound dihydro quercitin, with weight percentages of 3.0-5.0, 2.0-4.0, 15.0-20.0, and 3.0-5.0, respectively, are all components of the physiologically active biopolymer matrix. The
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