Background: The Iraq suffers from a high burden of noncommunicable diseases (NCD). Iraqi people have a high prevalence of child obesity, adolescent and adult obesity, diabetes, heart disease and cancers among its adult population. Objective: To identify knowledge, attitude and practices relating to modifiable noncommunicable disease (NCD) risk factors regarding medical staff that include...
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Authors Dr. Suadadj.AL-Daboony
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Background: Squamous odontogenic tumour (SOT) is a rare benign locally infiltrative epithelial neoplasm of periodontium. The tumour originate from rests of Malassez, gingival surface epithelium or from remnants of the dental lamina. Tumour may present as painless swelling or toothache and tooth mobility. Case Report: We report a case of 35year male presented with swelling in anterior man...
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Authors Dr. Jain Himanshu., Dr. Singhsardar Gunadhar, Dr. Roychowdhury Anadi, Dr. Bandyopadhyay Goutam
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Objectives: End stage renal failure patients, face multiple complications. One of them is the involvement of auditory system. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence and degree of hearing loss in CKD patients on haemodialysis. Methods and Results: This cross sectional study was conducted from July 2014 to June2015.The subjects consist of 50 CKD patients on haemodialysis. Th...
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Authors Rezwanur Rahman, Nayareen Akhtar
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Introduction: cutis laxa syndrome is a heterogeneous group of disorders rare elastic tissue; Characterized by skin laxity associated with systemic manifestations variables. Congénital or acquired. Case report: A 4-year-old chile, the last in a family of six, from a non-consanguineous marriage. No family related cases. For hospitalized pediatric pulmonary emphysema. Addressed to: e...
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Authors SamiaEl Haouzi, Karman Abdellouahed, Rajae Daoudi
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to verify if we had a good management of amblyopia and to study its clinical, therapeutic and prognostic. Methodology: This is a retrospective study made in the service of Ophthalmology at the hospital specialties Rabat between 2000 and 2010, involving 80 patients with functional amblyopia. Results and discussion: The average age of care was 4.68 years,...
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Authors SamiaEl Haouzi, Youssef Amrani, Wafae Ibrahimi, Tachfouti Samira, Samir Ahid, Ouafa Cherkaoui, Karman Abdellouahed, Rajae Daoudi
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As nature has selected amphibian skin defensive peptides for inter-species delivery through the oral route in the recipient, structural stabilisation modifications may have occurred to facilitate this and such information would be most useful and could potentially provide new insights to the design of orally-active and selectively-targeted peptide therapeutics. The purposes of this study...
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Authors Xiaole Chen, He Wang, Lei Wang, Mei Zhou, Tianbao Chen, Chris Shaw
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Gene therapy is a therapeutic strategy based on using genes as pharmaceuticals. Gene therapy holds promise for treating a wide range of diseases, including cancer, cystic fibrosis, heart disease, diabetes, hemophilia and AIDS. Various types of genetic material are used in gene therapy; double-strained DNA (dsDNA), single strained DNA (ssDNA), plasmid DNA and antisense oligodeoxynucleotid...
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Authors Valencakova, A ,Dziakova, A., Hatalova, E.
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Objective: Concerning the nature of mining, miners a re more likely to suffer from different damages including burnout, which may damage the organization, besides its p hysical and mental damages to individuals. Social support a nd job satisfaction, on the other hand, can decrease burnout in the workplace. The present paper aims to identify the level of social support, job satisfaction a...
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Authors Mazloomy Mahmoudabad Seyyed Saeid, Ardian. Nahid, Bazm, Soheyla Eslami Hadi
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A Brief Overview of Epilepsy
Published In: GJMR Part: A: Neurology & Nervous System Volume: 16 Issue: 1
Epilepsy is a group of neurological diseases characterized by epileptic seizures. Epileptic seizures are episodes that can vary from brief and nearly undetectable to long periods of vigorous shaking. In epilepsy, seizures tend to recur, and have no immediate underlying cause while seizures that occur due to a specific cause are not deemed to represent epilepsy. The cause of most cases of...
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Authors Vikash Kumar Chaudhari, Pushpendra Kumar, Vijay Yadav, Devender Pathak, Zeashan Hussain
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Natural menopause is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO) as the “permanent cessation of menstruation resulting from the loss of ovarian follicular activity,”1. The word is derived from the Greek men (month) and pausis (cessation). This cross sectional study was carried out on the women attending Out Patient Clinic of Gynaecology Department of a tea...
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Authors Tejal Poddar, Geeta Niyogi, Kirti Bendre
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