A new method for measuring the antioxidant activity is the method which using N, N’ –di ethylpphenylendiamina (DMPD). In this paper, was verified of their effectiveness of the DMPD method on antioxidant foods. We used wine samples coming from different areas of Romania. Antioxidant action of wines is strictly related to the amount of polyphenols. To eval...
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Authors Florica Buu00c5u0178uricu, Antoanela Popescu, Stela Zamfirescu, Andreea Anghel
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Childhood overweight has reached epidemic levels in the United States. Twenty percent of U.S. children are overweight or obese. This problem is likely to carry into adulthood with increased risk of certain cancers and cardiovascular problems. It has also been demonstrated that diets of preadolescent girls are strongly influenced by their mothers in terms of communication, modeling, and r...
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Authors Dr. Lauren M. Hamel, Prof. Sandi W. Smith
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A 93 year old patient who had an acute pancreatitis caused by the obstruction of the pancreatic duct stone is described in this study. He had a history of IgG4-related disease and refused to accept steroid therapy. Abdominal CT and MRCP imagines showed that multiple calculi were located in the pancreatic and the pancreatic duct was stretched. The patient underwent Endoscopic Retrograde C...
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Authors Li Yan, Shiping Xu, Enqing Linghu, Meiyan Pan, Xiaolin Cao, Xin Jiang Wang, Zhiqiang Wang, Benyan Wu
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Atherosclerosis is a complex and common disease contributing to increased mortality and morbidity. The exact global incidence of atherosclerosis is beyond calculation. Autopsy studies can provide information about the impact and course of atherosclerosis. Present study is undertaken to study the spectrum and distribution of atherosclerotic lesions in the coronary arteries and the associa...
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Authors Prabhu.M.H, Siraj Ahmed S, Aftab Begum
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Background and Objective: In Nepal, gastrointestinal helminthiases are endemic in indigenous people living in low laying areas of the country. However, little is known regarding the role of different socio-economic indicators on helminth infections in these communities. The main aim of this study is to identify the relationship between socio-economic factors and helminth infection in an ...
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Authors Pradip Gyawali, Sabita Khanal, Ricardo Soares Magalhaes
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Introduction: Needle sticks and sharp injuries (NSSIs) have been recognized as one of the occupational hazards among health care workers. Occupational exposures to percutaneous injuries are substantial source of infections with blood borne pathogens among health care workers. Objective: The main objective of this study is to determine the prevalence and factors associated with needle sti...
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Authors Zewdie Aderaw
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Atherosclerosis(AS) is one of the most common disease sleading tosevere clinical complications. Atherosclerosis forms pockets of fat and lipid deposit sunder the mucous tunic of blood vessels, which cause progressive vasoconstriction until total luminal blockage occurs. 1Many "Civilization diseases" such as coronary artery disease (CAD), arterial hypertension (AH), diabetes mellitus (DM)...
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Authors Kuat P. Oshakbayev, Kenneth Alibek, Igor O. Ponomarev, Meruyert A. Gazaliyeva, Bibazhar A. Dukenbayeva, Pernekul Oshakbayev, Baglan K. Zhumabekova, Sh
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Understanding the definition and meaning of HIV/AIDS have implications not only for HIV/AIDS research, clinical practices but also the overall impact on mortality. The definitions of HIV/AIDS have changed in addition to the concepts and terminology associated with when talking about the history of HIV/AIDS. Previous study utilized World Health Organization (WHO)case definition of HIV/AID...
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Authors Adansi Amankwaa
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Polished tapered stems used in hip replacement subside into bone cement without loosening. However, subsidence of rough stems leads to loosening of the prosthesis. There have been no reports on continuous movement of cement and stem. We believed that the relation of stem subsidence to cement differed by stem surface finish. To determine whether this was the case, we compared the pattern ...
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Authors Ayumi Kaneuji, Kenichi Hirosaki, Hiroyoshi Iwaki
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The current study was designed to investigate the changes of oxidative stress (OS) in primary infertility of females. To achieve the intended aim, 84 infertile women of ages 28.66 ± 6.29 years (mean ± SD) and 30 healthy fertile women of ages 30.3± 6.45 years (mean±SD) were enrolled. The levels of malondialdehyde (MDA), catalase (CAT) and glutathione-S-tran...
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Authors Majid K. Hussain, Hamza J. Mohammed, Basima S. Al- Ghazali, Mazin Thamir Abdul-Hasan4
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