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Electrolytes Induced Varied Glucose Levels Complicate Efficacy of Glibenclamide and Paw Paw Seeds Extract in Diabetes Treatment

The effects of aqueous extract of unripe and ripe paw paw seeds (Carica papaya) were investigated in twenty four (24) alloxan induced diabetes adult rats for 28 days. The results showed that in group 1 rats without diabetes, glucose correlated positively with potassium (r=0.59), but negatively with sodium chloride and calcium; (r – 0.94), (r […]

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Malaria Prevalence and Drug Management in Pregnant Women Attending Remotely Located Daura General Hospital, North West Nigeria

Health authorities in Nigeria have for many years promoted national malaria control measures such as the use of insecticide treated bed nets (ITNs), indoor residual spray of insecticides (IRS), intermittent preventive treatment (IPTp) for pregnant women and children and the use of artemisinin combined therapy (ACT) as first line of treatment to reduce the prevalence

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Acute Lumbar Paraspinal Compartment Syndrome: A Case Report and Detailed Literature Review

In this paper, we begin by presenting the 17th case of acute lumbar paraspinal compartment syndrome in the scientific/medical literature. We then review all 17 cases for demographic and clinical characteristics, in particular in terms of how they influence ultimate outcomes. All but one case occurred in a male, and most patients were less than

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The Prevalence of Vitamin D Deficiency among Overweight and Obese Individuals

Objective: Vitamin D deficiency and obesity are widely spread and were associated with chronic diseases. The goal of our study is to evaluate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in obese individuals and its association with the metabolic parameter. Method:A cross sectional study of individuals attending diet center located in Taif, Saudi Arabia, conducted between

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Laparoscopic Reinforced Sleeve Gastrectomy

The obesity is the big problem now a day and classify as a disease so early diagnosis can help to treated easily.There are many method to treated  the obesity include diet program with physical activity or surgical intervention ,the most popular surgical intervention is longitudinal sleeve gastrectomy (LSG) and the most serious ,potentially life-threatening complications

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Continental Inequities In Life Expectancy

This investigation adopted documentary analysis research design that guarantees authenticity, accuracy, validity and reliability to ascertain the life expectancy of countries and continents in the world; and to determine whether statistically significant continental inequities exist in the globe. Six continents and 216 countries were randomly sampled from a population of 7 continents and 253 countries

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Prevalence, Associated Factors, Bacterial and Antimicrobial Susceptibility Patterns of Urinary Tract Infections in a Sample of Iraqi Pregnant Women in Al-Najaf

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are rendered as the most common bacterial infections prevailing among humans, both in the community and hospital settings. In pregnancy, UTI can lead to poor maternal and perinatal outcomes. The current cross-sectional study was undertaken to estimate the prevalence of UTI in pregnant women, to determine its association with sociodemographic, obstetrical

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Detection of Intron 1 inversion mutation in Sudanese patients with Hemophilia A

Hemophilia A is an X-linked bleeding disorder resulting from heterogeneous mutations in the factor VIII (FVIII) gene which is lead to absence or decreased function of coagulation factor VIII. About 72 patients regularly come to hemophilia center of Khartoum we find all study group are male  two  patients are intron 1 inverted mutation (2.7%) ,

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