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          id: gjphm-1
      author: Selvamoney, Yogesraj ; AbdalQader, Mohammed
       title: FOOD CHOICES AND KNOWLEDGE ABOUT DISEASES ASSOCIATED AMONG PRIVATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA
        date: 2019-07-09
       words: 5449
      flesch: 67
     summary: Abstract Introduction: Diet related diseases are diseases in human body for a long period of time that is not dangerous and it can be preventable. Moreover, 239 students have good knowledge about diet related diseases (59.8%).
    keywords: choice; choosing; diet; diseases; food; health; knowledge; perception; research; students
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          id: gjphm-100
      author: Shalwani , Tabish Ali ; Rind , Kubra ; Khowaja, Bakhtawar
       title: RETINOPATHY OF PREMATURITY, AN IMPORTANT PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM IN PAKISTAN: A REVIEW 
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 4180
      flesch: 53
     summary: To decrease the burden of this important disease, it is important to integrate ROP screening services in every neonatal unit to timely diagnose and treat the problem. A cross-sectional study conducted at a private hospital in Karachi reported 32.4% of ROP incidence (Taqui, 2008).
    keywords: countries; disease; health; prematurity; prevention; retinopathy; rop; screening; treatment
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          id: gjphm-11
      author: Altaher, Akram; Abu Mustafa, Yasmeen ; El Ujeili, Abeer ; Almasry  ,  Enas ; Almasry, Eman 
       title: METABOLIC SYNDROME STATUS DEFINED BY THE INTERNATIONAL DIABETES FEDERATION AMONG A SAMPLE OF COLLEGE STUDENTS FROM PALESTINE
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 3762
      flesch: 62
     summary: (9.0%) 19 (19.0%) 28 (14.0%) 0.011* High BP 7 (7.0%) 5 (5.0%) 12 (6.0%) 0.552 Variable Underweight & Normal Weight Overweight Obesity P- value % of Total % of Total % of Total Low HDL-C 20.0% 4.0% 5.5% 0.415 High TGs 4.5% 2.0% 2.0% 0.055 High Glucose 7.0% 2.0% 2.5% 0.336 Large WC 0.0% 10.0% 15.0% <0.001* High BP 1.0% 2.0% 3.0% 0.003* 0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 0 1 2 3+ Undew eight/Norm al w eight Overw eight Obese 49 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2019, VOL 1, ISSUE 2 Discussion N (%) % of Total Low HDL-C 30 (30.0%) 33 (33.0%) 63 (31.0%) 0.648 High TGs 9 (9.0%) 8 (8.0%) 17 (8.5%) 0.800 High Glucose 14 (14.0%) 11 (11.0%) 25 (12.5%) 0.521 Large WC 9
    keywords: metabolic; mets; prevalence; risk; students; study; syndrome
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        item: #4 of 83
          id: gjphm-113
      author: Miskinzod, Dilofarid
       title: HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS’ VIEWS CONCERNING KNOWLEDGE AND PRACTICES OF TRADITIONAL BIRTH ATTENDANTS IN TAJIKISTAN: A QUALITATIVE STUDY
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 7821
      flesch: 58
     summary: The government could be able to solve the issue of the lack of maternal health care in some of its remote regions by addressing the misdistribution of health professionals throughout the country. Perspective of traditional birth attendants on their experiences and roles in maternal health care in rural areas of Northern Ghana.
    keywords: birth; care; global; health; health care; knowledge; practices; study; tajikistan; tbas; women
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        item: #5 of 83
          id: gjphm-129
      author: Albanghali, Mohammad; Sindi, Abdulmajeed ; Kofiah, Yasser ; Iqbal, Mohammad; Tabassum, Aisha; Almasmoum, Hussain; Alharbi, Raed ; Koufeya, Doaa ; Shanwaz, Mohammad 
       title: KNOWLEDGE, PERCEPTIONS, AND PREVENTIVE PRACTICES TOWARDS COVID-19 DURING THE EARLY STAGES OF THE OUTBREAK AMONG SAUDI PEOPLE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
        date: 2022-03-01
       words: 6340
      flesch: 57
     summary: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17144925 • Reuben, R. C., Danladi, M. M. A., Saleh, D. A., & Ejembi, P. E. (2020). *p-value calculated using the Kruskal-Wallis H test; IQR: interquartile range; COVID-19-KS: COVID-19 knowledge score;
    keywords: arabia; covid-19; et al; health; knowledge; participants; practices; public; saudi; study
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        item: #6 of 83
          id: gjphm-13
      author: Alwan, Zainab; Jassim, Suhad ; Hasson, Khalida
       title: REVIEW ON SPREAD OF PARASITIC HARD TICKS ON FIELD ANIMALS IN IRAQ 
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 2522
      flesch: 61
     summary: Abstract This study focused on many kinds of ticks distributed in Iraq and on various kinds of domestic and wild animals, and the distributed of ticks affected by the environment such as temperature and humidity, and to identify the diseases caused by ticks where the vertebrates are exposed to many diseases and inflammatory and allergic reactions as a result of a tick bite containing toxins in the saliva of the tick, which causes paralysis and lead to death, authors were able to review most of the local and international studies related to Tick's diagnosis (classification), especially tick species distribution in Iraq. (Fig.1) Life cycle of tick source: http://medent.usyd.edu.au/fact/ticks.htm Isolation of Tick The selected ticks put in a mixture of 70% ethanol with few drops of glycerin while the remaining ticks were combed on a white rug soaked with cypermethrin, then all dropped ticks were counted and burned. .
    keywords: animals; diseases; et al; host; iraq; journal; species; tick; vol
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        item: #7 of 83
          id: gjphm-137
      author: Nguyen, Anh
       title: FACTORS AFFECTING LIFE EXPECTANCY IN VIETNAM, LAOS, CAMBODIA
        date: 2022-03-01
       words: 3704
      flesch: 55
     summary: The aim of the research is to determine the relationship between three factors affecting life expectancy (demographics, socioeconomics and health care determinants) among many other factors Methods: Data were taken from the General Statistics Office and the World Bank. Conclusion: The result shows that life expectancy has a positive relationship with demographics, and health care resources.
    keywords: countries; expectancy; factors; health; life; life expectancy; model; research; study
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        item: #8 of 83
          id: gjphm-138
      author: Sivaratnam, Lavanyah ; Wong, Chin Mun ; Selimin, Diana Safraa ; hod, rozita; Abu Bakar, Sazaly ; Ghazi, Hasanian; Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat 
       title: IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON ABUNDANCE, DISTRIBUTION, AND SURVIVAL OF AEDES SPECIES: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
        date: 2022-03-01
       words: 10004
      flesch: 53
     summary: The review aims to understand how each component of climate change impacts the distribution and survival of vector Aedes species. Amazingly, vector Aedes species adapt well to temperature changes by changing their geographic distributions, and there is evidence that some have produced genetic adaptation to increasing temperatures (Patz et al., 2003).
    keywords: 2017; abundance; aedes; aedes sp; aegypti; albopictus; change; climate; dengue; distribution; et al; health; humidity; journal; medicine; mosquito; public; rainfall; species; survival; temperature; vector; vol
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        item: #9 of 83
          id: gjphm-139
      author: Kilicaslan, Onder; Engin, Muhammet Mesut Nezir; Aslantas, Merve; Timur, Furkan; Kocabay, Kenan
       title: INVESTIGATION OF AWARENESS OF ROTAVIRUS INFECTION AND VACCINATION IN PARENTS OF INFANTS LESS THAN ONE YEAR-A QUESTIONNAIRE STUDY FROM TURKEY
        date: 2022-03-01
       words: 3960
      flesch: 56
     summary: Therefore, Turkey statistic reports project that RV vaccination rates are relatively minimal in Turkey. Literature directs us that the RV vaccine provides herd immunity, indicating that increasing RV vaccination rates may provide significant advantages in child health, disease burden, and healthcare expense (Mast et al.,2015; Seybolt & Bégué.,2012).
    keywords: diarrhea; doi; health; infection; knowledge; parents; rate; rotavirus; study; vaccination; vaccine
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        item: #10 of 83
          id: gjphm-14
      author: Aziz, Sarah Naji; Aziz , Rana Naji ; Falih , Marwa Sabbar ; Al-Sallami, Karrar Jasim  ; Ghadi , Haydar Hassan ; Ali, Ali Muhsin ;  Aziz, Ali Naji; Mikaeel , Walaa Abdulsahib ; Mohammed, Murtadha Adnan ; Alwan , Rusul Abbood ; Abed , Al-Maamoon Hussein ; Ibraheem, Ahmed Ghalib 
       title: PURIFICATION OF INULINASE FROM KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE AND STUDY THE ANTIBACTERIAL EFFECT OF COMBINATION OF INULINASE AND CEFTAZIDIME
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 2831
      flesch: 47
     summary: but there are no studies about inulinase production by K. pneumoniae have been reported. So the current study aims at investing the ability of producing and purification inulinase by K. pneumoniae.
    keywords: activity; bacteria; ceftazidime; enzyme; inulinase; pneumoniae
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        item: #11 of 83
          id: gjphm-142
      author: Shanshal, Sadeel; Al-Qazaz, Harith
       title: THE IMPACT OF EXPOSURE TO CEMENT DUST ON THE PARAMETERS OF OXIDATIVE STRESS AMONG CEMENT PLANT WORKERS
        date: 2022-03-01
       words: 3973
      flesch: 50
     summary: (Jasim et al., 2012) conducted a study in Iraq which measured oxidative stress parameters (MDA and an enzymatic antioxidant) among cement workers in Kufa. The author found a statistically significant reduction in the antioxidant glutathione among cement workers in contrast to MDA which was significantly higher.
    keywords: cement; dust; et al; oxidative; stress; study; workers
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        item: #12 of 83
          id: gjphm-143
      author: Wael Sulaiman Sabea; Suhair Mohammed Hassoun; Ahmed Ali Hussein
       title: ASSOCIATION BETWEEN SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHIC, HEALTH CHARACTERISTICS AND TYPE 1, TYPE 2 DIABETIC CASES IN GOVERNORATE OF BABYLON, IRAQ
        date: 2022-03-01
       words: 4580
      flesch: 60
     summary: Nine items for health characteristics of diabetics include diabetes type, period for the onset of diabetes, age of onset of diabetes, history family with diabetes mellitus, medications used for diabetes mellitus, body mass index (BMI), associated diseases or medical history according to a specialized doctor, history of smoking, drinking alcoholic beverages. This finding was agreement by the study in Lebanon that showed the role of ageing in the development of diabetes type 2 (Karaoui et al., 2018), and also similar according to report of American Diabetes Association, which had found that diabetes is an increasing burden on public health and the ageing of the world's population is a major contributor to the epidemic of diabetes (Kalyani et al., 2017).
    keywords: diabetes; diabetics; diseases; health; mellitus; study; type; years
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          id: gjphm-146
      author: Al-Tuma, Ali; Jassim , Nizar Abdulateef 
       title: ADHERENCE TO METHOTREXATE IN IRAQI PATIENTS WITH RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS : A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
        date: 2022-03-01
       words: 4477
      flesch: 56
     summary: Determinants of methotrexate adherence in rheumatoid arthritis patients. Treatment compliance and dosage administration among rheumatoid arthritis patients receiving infliximab, etanercept, or methotrexate.
    keywords: adherence; arthritis; disease; mtx; patients; rheumatoid; treatment
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          id: gjphm-148
      author: MOHD HATTA, HAZLIENOR; Azmi, Mohd Ikhwan; Nik Adib, Nik Aida; Zakria, Najihah Mahfuzah; Dahalan, Latifah
       title: THE CHARACTERISTICS OF PROLONGED NEONATAL JAUNDICE INVESTIGATED AT PRIMARY HEALTH CLINICS IN KOTA BHARU, KELANTAN
        date: 2022-03-01
       words: 4901
      flesch: 54
     summary: The vast majority of prolonged jaundice cases in the Kota Bharu district were term, breastfed and healthy new-borns, while the main aetiology was breastmilk jaundice, in keeping with other studies (Agrawal et al., 2017). Conclusion The vast majority of prolonged neonatal jaundice cases in Kota Bharu district were term, breastfed and healthy new-borns, while the main aetiology was breastmilk jaundice.
    keywords: bharu; borns; cases; health; jaundice; kota; neonatal; study; urine
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        item: #15 of 83
          id: gjphm-156
      author: Ramprakash, D. ; Arunachalam, D. ; Priya, Shanmugha ; bose, Subash
       title: EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF RISK FACTORS OF RENAL STONES FORMATION AMONG PATIENTS ATTENDING IN BLOCK PHC-THANJAVUR DISTRICT
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 2860
      flesch: 62
     summary: The study's goals were to determine the frequency of risk variables for urinary stone patients. Thirty-eight percentages of urinary stone patients were over 60 years old.
    keywords: factors; kidney; patients; risk; status; stone; study
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          id: gjphm-157
      author: sharma, shambhavi; deswal, Balbir; Ray, Shalini; Kunwar, Rajesh
       title: CONTRACEPTIVE USE AND WOMEN EMPOWERMENT: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY AMONG MARRIED FEMALES IN A RURAL AREA OF GURUGRAM, INDIA
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 2909
      flesch: 54
     summary: The cruciality linking the use of contraceptives and women empowerment has been well established with a direct and positive impact on maternal health and child health. The aim To assess the prevalence of women empowerment and assess the association between use of contraceptives and unmet needs with women empowerment among the married females constituting the study area.
    keywords: empowerment; females; needs; study; unmet; use; women
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          id: gjphm-160
      author: Yahya, Saif; Aladul, Mohammed; Tawfiq, Haimn
       title: TINNITUS: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF TREATMENT MODALITIES
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 4821
      flesch: 57
     summary: Voice therapy Voice therapy is one of the basic pillars of tinnitus treatment for all levels of tinnitus: in mild tinnitus, it is usually sufficient to avoid silence by enriching the sound environment and the knowledge that voice therapy can be controlled by covering up, i.e. masking, tinnitus whenever it feels disturbing (Arts et al., 2016). Keywords: tinnitus, tinnitus retraining therapy (TRT), anesthetic, acoustic environment 647 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2022, VOL 4, ISSUE 2 gggggglo Introduction Tinnitus refers to a sound that is not caused by an external sound source, this means that only a person with tinnitus can hear a sound in the ear that can be whistling or humming (Ziai et al., 2017).
    keywords: et al; journal; sound; therapy; tinnitus; treatment
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          id: gjphm-161
      author: singh gaur, Raghuvendra ; Chandel, Swati ; Gupta, Chhavi 
       title: CHRONIC SUPPURATIVE OTITIS MEDIA COMPLICATIONS SCENARIO DURING COVID 19 PANDEMIC
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 2364
      flesch: 42
     summary: 1 3.3 Otitic hydrocephalus 0 0 Total 30 Figure 3 : Showing intracranial complication of CSOM 660 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2022, VOL 4, ISSUE 2 gggggglo Figure 4: showing extra cranial complication of CSOM In figure III and IV, the most common Extracranial complication was mastoid abscess (36.6%), followed by FNP (20%) and the most common Intracranial complication was meningitis (16.6%) followed by brain abscess (6.6%) and extradural abscess (3.3%). Intracranial complications are meningitis, brain abscess, lateral sinus thrombophlebitis and otitic hydrocephalus etc (Harker LA et al 2003).
    keywords: abscess; complications; csom; intracranial; pandemic; patients
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          id: gjphm-162
      author: Ramprakash, D. ; Arunachalam, D ; priya, Shanmugha ; Raman, Vinoth 
       title: FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH CHRONIC HEPATITIS-C VIRUS INFECTION IN A RURAL AREA OF THANJAVUR DISTRICT, STATE OF TAMILNADU,INDIA – ACROSS -SECTIONAL STUDY
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 3337
      flesch: 59
     summary: The most frequent serious disease in the world is HCV infection. HCV infection is just one of several obstacles that must be overcome in order to provide appropriate medical care to illness patients.
    keywords: chronic; hcv; health; hepatitis; infection; journal; patients; virus
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          id: gjphm-164
      author: Palaniappan , Deepana ; Valmurthy, sudha; Arunachalam; bose, Subash; Kumar, sevvanthi
       title: EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE AND ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 2677
      flesch: 50
     summary: • Unnikrishnan B et al. Association of Emotional Intelligence with Academic performance among medical students in South India. As a result, teaching medical students about EI, either as part of their regular curriculum or through workshops, should be considered.
    keywords: intelligence; medical; performance; students; study; year
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          id: gjphm-169
      author: Misra,  Vaibhav ; Jain, Chakresh ;  Agrawal, Ramesh   ;  Jain, Abhishek Kumar 
       title: MICROBIAL PROFILE AND PREDISPOSING FACTORS OF MYCOTIC KERATITIS IN A TEACHING HOSPITAL, CENTRAL INDIA
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 2551
      flesch: 46
     summary: Incidence of Mycotic keratitis in current study was 32%, Similar incidence was also reported by many other studies like, (Kalshetti et al., 2015, Rautaraya et al., 2011, Jiragyal et al., 2016 and Tewari et al., 2012), whereas (Puig et al., 2020) reported only 7.1% incidence of fungal keratitis, lower than the present study. For the diagnosis of Mycotic keratitis culture of corneal scrapings on SDA media and microscopy were necessary for identification of the etiological agent (Bashir et al., 2005).
    keywords: corneal; culture; fungal; india; keratitis; mycotic; study
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          id: gjphm-17
      author: Altaher, Akram; Elottol, Abed ElKader ; Abu Masoud, Osama 
       title: HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE (HR-QOL) IN DIABETIC PATIENTS OF TYPE 2 IN GAZA, PALESTINE
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 3412
      flesch: 57
     summary: DM patients with any other disease (any chronic disease not associated with DM) and pregnant patients at the time of the study carried out were excluded from the study. Diabetic leg 67 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2019, VOL 1, ISSUE 2 gggggglo Table 3: Crude domain scores of WHOQOL-Bref for DM patients as compared to controls *Level of significance at p<0.05 Table 4: Crude domain scores of WHOQOL-Bref for DM males as compared to DM females *Level of significance at p<0.05 Discussion This study is a comprehensive study with the large sample size aimed to estimate the HRQOL for patients with T2DM as compared to age-gender matched control in Palestine.
    keywords: diabetes; diabetic; health; life; patients; quality; study
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        item: #23 of 83
          id: gjphm-174
      author: Sultana, Sabiha ; Muddasser, Ahmad; Hasan, Md Mahmudul; Khatun, Maimuna ; Akash, Sajidur Rahman ;  Baral, Prodip Kumar ; Eham, Imtiaj Hossain Chowdhury
       title: ROLE OF PUBLIC HEALTH PROFESSIONALS IN TACKLING PANDEMIC SITUATIONS
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 4816
      flesch: 44
     summary: Figure 1: Cross-species transmission of pandemic diseases to human (Gan et al., 2020). Developing models predicting the number of cases The most convenient way to model pandemic diseases is to use deterministic compartmental models.
    keywords: covid-19; disease; global; health; human; influenza; journal; medicine; pandemic; professionals; public; response; virus
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          id: gjphm-177
      author: Aladul, Mohammed; Fitzpatrick, Raymond; Chapman, Stephen
       title: IMPACT OF NON-VITAMIN K ORAL ANTI-COAGULANTS ON WARFARIN UTILISATION AND NHS BUDGET IN UK
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 4246
      flesch: 53
     summary: Figure 2: Oral anticoagulants utilisation in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales 685 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2022, VOL 4, ISSUE 2 gggggglo Figure 3: Utilisation of Vitamin K anticoagulants versus overall oral anticoagulants in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and Wales Discussion This study showed that the change in NICE guidance, rather than the market entry of newer agents (NOACs) changed the market of OACs. Conclusion: Prescribing oral anticoagulants changed in response to the change in clinical guidance.
    keywords: anticoagulants; apixaban; england; nice; noacs; oral; scotland; utilisation; warfarin
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          id: gjphm-180
      author: Pigozzi, Luca
       title: COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT IN DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
        date: 2022-09-19
       words: 4115
      flesch: 41
     summary: Over the last decade, community engagement has become a central tenet in public health emergency preparedness. In the last decades, community engagement and participation have been playing a key role in disaster preparedness, and during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, this strategy has been encouraged.
    keywords: community; covid-19; emergency; engagement; health; pandemic; population; preparedness; public
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        item: #26 of 83
          id: gjphm-181
      author: Ismail, Maryam; Fadhil , Iman Abbas ; Hanoon , Jaafar Adnan ; Murhesh  , Jinan Kamil 
       title: DOES SMARTPHONE ADDICTION AFFECT SOCIAL INTERACTION AMONG FAMILIES IN BAGHDAD CITY?
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 2917
      flesch: 57
     summary: Family members who have easy access to smartphones may develop smartphone addiction (SA), which could harm their social interactions. And find out the association between smartphone addiction and family interaction.
    keywords: addiction; anxiety; family; interaction; members; sample; smartphone; social; study; use
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        item: #27 of 83
          id: gjphm-184
      author: Wardia, Wissam; Tariq, Sajad Z. ; Adai, Sajjad K. ; Salman, Samah A. ;  Jabaar, Samah R. ; Hassan, Samira M. 
       title: QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH DIABETES MELLITUS AT SPECIALIZED CENTER FOR ENDOCRINOLOGY AND DIABETES IN BAGHDAD CITY
        date: 2022-09-08
       words: 5496
      flesch: 59
     summary: The previous studies found that long-term DM complications had negative effects on an individual's physical, emotional, and social well-being, as well as health-related quality of life (HRQOL) (Wong et al., 2020). These results were supported by (Jiao et al., 2017) study that stated physical, mental health, vitality, and social function were moderate scores.
    keywords: diabetes; health; journal; life; mellitus; patients; quality; study; type; value
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          id: gjphm-185
      author: Patidar, Anand Kumar; Patidar, Dr. Mahesh Gupta; Dr. Vikash Sharma; Patidar, Dr.Manju Toppo
       title: THE LIFESTYLE PATTERN & PREVALENCE OF OBESITY AND OVERWEIGHT AMONG THE ADOLESCENTS OF BHOPAL CITY, MADHYA PRADESH, CENTRAL INDIA
        date: 2023-03-01
       words: 3112
      flesch: 62
     summary: The findings are similar to the study, where the prevalence of overweight and obesity was 9.9% and 4.8% respectively and11.4% and 2.7%respectively (Kotian et al.,2010) al.,2012).In recent years it is observed that most of young people are having a poor diet(Whitney et al.,1999).Most of the individuals of this age group(Adolescents) are influenced by their peers and advertisements on television(Croll et al.,2001).
    keywords: activity; adolescents; health; journal; obesity; overweight; prevalence; study
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          id: gjphm-187
      author: Badr, Raheem
       title: DETERMINATION OF THE BENEFITS AND COMPLICATIONS OF CLEAN INTERMITTENT CATHETERIZATION TO SPINAL CORD INJURED PATIENTS
        date: 2023-03-01
       words: 3981
      flesch: 53
     summary: Conclusion: The current study has demonstrated that the practices of spinal cord injury patients about clean intermittent catheters were acceptable and regular, and it was beneficial to them, as it reduced complications, especially urinary tract infections, noting the need to increase the time between each interval of catheterization to (4-6) hours for each period. Conclusion: The current study has demonstrated that the practices of spinal cord injury patients about clean intermittent catheters were acceptable and regular, and it was beneficial to them, as it reduced complications, especially urinary tract infections, noting the need to increase the time between each interval of catheterization to (4-6) hours for each period.
    keywords: bladder; catheterization; cord; intermittent; patients; spinal; study; urinary
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        item: #30 of 83
          id: gjphm-189
      author: Ismail, Maryam; Kadhim, Sarah Abdullatef;  Abdulwahhab, Musaab Majid; Fadhil, Iman Abbas
       title: PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECT OF E-LEARNING IN LIGHT OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC ON CHILDREN IN BAGHDAD CITY
        date: 2023-03-01
       words: 3825
      flesch: 59
     summary: At the same time, child activity decreases to become the highest percentage of one hour\ day in 28.0 after covid-19. Methods: A descriptive (cross-sectional) approach was adopted, and a non-probability (purposive) sample was used to collect the relevant data for the study from 646 parents (fathers and mothers) who have children in Baghdad’s primary schools.
    keywords: child; children; coronavirus; covid-19; health; learning; pandemic; problems; study
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        item: #31 of 83
          id: gjphm-19
      author: Aziz, Sarah Naji; Aziz, Rana Naji ;  Al-Sallami , Karrar Jasim; Aziz, Ali Naji ; Mikaeel , Walaa Abdulsahib ; Mousa, Noor Jameel ; Mohammed , Sundus Qasim 
       title: EVALUATING THE ROLE OF IL-2 AND IL-6 IN PATIENTS WITH BURNS USING ELISA TECHNIQUE
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 2058
      flesch: 55
     summary: Results: Shows great differences in IL-2 level of male patients (30.16 pg/ml) compared to males control group by an average of (29.66 pg/ml). The high level of IL-6 cellular motility is due to the stimulation of immune system cells such as helper T- lymphocytes, monocytes, bone marrow and mast cells because of burned infections that stimulate these immunological cells.
    keywords: burns; il-6; patients; study
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        item: #32 of 83
          id: gjphm-193
      author: Ofori, Michael Arthur; Langat, Amos; Bekalo, Daniel Biftu; Bouzir, Youssouf
       title: MODELLING THE FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFICULTY IN SEEING (VISION LOSS) AMONG THE AGEING POPULATION OF GHANA USING ORDINAL LOGISTIC REGRESSION TO WHO’S GLOBAL AGEING AND ADULT HEALTH (SAGE) GHANA DATAWAVE 1
        date: 2023-03-01
       words: 4088
      flesch: 58
     summary: According to Table 1, 56.1% of the population had moderate difficulty in seeing, and 10.5% had severe difficulty in seeing. Furthermore, 42.2% of participants with a severe problem with remembering have moderate difficulty in seeing, while 28.4% of them with a severe problem with remembering also have severe difficulty in seeing.
    keywords: difficulty; health; model; odds; remembering; seeing; vision
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        item: #33 of 83
          id: gjphm-200
      author: R, Dr  Monica; R, Dr.  CHAMRUTHA
       title: EVALUATING THE INCIDENCE OF THROMBOEMBOLIC DISORDERS DURING PREGNANCY AND PUERPERIUM WITH THEIR PRESENTATION, COMPLICATIONS, AND RISK FACTORS: A PROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
        date: 2023-03-01
       words: 3256
      flesch: 52
     summary: The clinical spectrum of cerebral sinus venous thrombosis is vast, where its mode of onset is highly variable, and it is regarded as a medical emergency(Nagaraja et al., 1999). Cerebral sinus venous thrombosis.
    keywords: journal; pregnancy; risk; study; thromboembolism; thrombosis; vein; venous
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        item: #34 of 83
          id: gjphm-203
      author: R, Monica; M, Dharini
       title: SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF SUBLINGUAL MISOPROSTOL AND INTRACERVICAL DINOPROSTONE GEL AS CERVICAL RIPENING AGENT IN TERM PRELABOUR RUPTURE OF MEMBRANES: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
        date: 2023-03-01
       words: 4425
      flesch: 53
     summary: One hundred samples were assigned randomly into two groups which were 50 in each group as group A (Misoprostol group) and group B (Dinoprostone gel group). The 100 samples were assigned randomly into two groups which were 50 in each group as group A (Misoprostol group) and group B (Dinoprostone gel group).
    keywords: dinoprostone; gel; group; hours; induction; misoprostol; study
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        item: #35 of 83
          id: gjphm-204
      author: Toppo, Neelam Anupama; Thakur, Aditya; Soni, Deepali; Singh, Tej Pratap
       title: POST MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION ASSESSMENT OF COVERAGE, COMPLIANCE, AND OBSTACLES IN A LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS ENDEMIC DISTRICT OF CENTRAL INDIA.
        date: 2023-03-31
       words: 3756
      flesch: 57
     summary: (Figure 1) The most common side effect of drug consumption was abdominal pain and diarrhea i.e.,20.93 % while 16.28 % of the people develop a fever after consuming the drug. Effective coverage rate - The percentage of the actual target population who have consumed the tablet among the eligible population, and
    keywords: compliance; coverage; district; drug; filariasis; health; mda; rate; study
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        item: #36 of 83
          id: gjphm-205
      author: Manoj Prabhakar E; K Madhan mohan; Rock Britto D; A, Aswin; Bala Pavithra S; Jagan S; Girish Kumar S; Jeevan T C
       title: THE PRACTICE OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH PRECAUTIONS AMONG NURSES IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN SOUTH INDIA – A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
        date: 2023-03-31
       words: 3404
      flesch: 49
     summary: Table 1: Analysis of variance for the association of practice score with age group, sex group, marital status, place of residence, designation, and educational qualification PARAMETER FREQUENCY PERCENT PRACTICE SCORE p-VALUE MEAN SD Age group (years) <25 69 34.5 16.6812 1.45008 0.366* 26-30 89 44.5 16.5730 1.60176 31-35 31 15.5 17.1290 1.31001 >35 11 5.5 16.7273 1.42063 Gender Female 177 88.5 16.6723 1.51694 0.394** Male 23 11.5 16.9565 1.36443 Marital Status Married 101 50.5 16.8911 1.47581 0.076** Unmarried 99 49.5 16.5152 1.50756 Place of residence Rural 67 33.5 16.5075 1.55089 0.187** Urban 133 66.5 16.8045 1.46917 Education 827 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2023, VOL 5, ISSUE 1 gggggglo BSc 172 86 16.6570 1.50392 0.471* Microsoft Word - GJPHM-2023- THE PRACTICE OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH PRECAUTIONS .edited.docx 823 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2023, VOL 5, ISSUE 1 gggggglo Original Research THE PRACTICE OF UNIVERSAL HEALTH PRECAUTIONS AMONG NURSES IN A TERTIARY CARE HOSPITAL IN SOUTH INDIA – A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Manoj Prabhakar E1, K Madhan mohan2, Rock Britto D3*, Aswin A3, Bala Pavithra S3, Jeevan T C3, Girish Kumar S3, Jagan S3 1 Department of General Surgery, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital, Perambalur, Tamilnadu India 2 Department of Respiratory Medicine, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College and Hospital, Perambalur, Tamilnadu India 3 Department of Community Medicine, Dhanalakshmi Srinivasan Medical College, and Hospital, Perambalur, Tamilnadu India *Corresponding author: rockbritto@gmai.com ABSTRACT Introduction: The level of preventive measures against hospital-acquired infections depends on the practice of universal precautions by the nurses.
    keywords: health; journal; medicine; nurses; practice; precautions; score
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        item: #37 of 83
          id: gjphm-206
      author: shambhavi, shambhavi; Kunwar, Rajesh; Rai, Sandeep
       title: OCCUPATIONAL STRESS AMONG NURSING STAFF AND PERCEPTION REGARDING THE WORK ENVIRONMENT: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY
        date: 2023-03-01
       words: 3283
      flesch: 63
     summary: 6.42% felt that the working staff behaviour made the condition worse 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% NO T S AT ISF IED W ITH TH E… NE ED FO R B ET TE R SA LA RY SH OR TA GE O F S TA FF UN SA TIS FIE D W ITH TH E L EA VE S UN SA TIS FA CT OR Y B EH AV IO UR … 76(54.29… 24(17.14… 17(12.14… 14(10… 9(6.42… 808 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2023, VOL 5, ISSUE 1 gggggglo Figure 2: Impact on Mental Health Figure 2 shows that Mental occupational work stress impacted their Mental health also. 50% of them reported that they had severe mood swings due to work stress.
    keywords: health; nurses; nursing; staff; stress; study; work; working
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        item: #38 of 83
          id: gjphm-21
      author: Hassan , Muhjah Falah ; Al-yasiry, Rabab Zahir 
       title: HOW POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME (PCOS) AFFECTS THE FERTILITY POTENTIAL OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE FEMALES: REVIEW
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 3743
      flesch: 52
     summary: PCOS and Infertility Sub-fertility is a frequent complaint in PCOS women and usually occurs as a result of anovulatory cycle due to the failure of normal ovarian function (Kini, 2012). Despite multiple interlacing causes of sub-fertility in PCOS women, ovulatory dysfunction is considered to be the most common cause.
    keywords: implantation; oocytes; ovarian; ovary; pcos; quality; syndrome; women
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        item: #39 of 83
          id: gjphm-23
      author: Elkheir, Ibrahim Salih; Alshykh Aboshanab, Mohammed Altyb; Mustafa, Ayman Gafer 
       title: THE INCIDENCE OF PERFORATED APPENDICITIS AMONG PEDIATRIC PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM NORTH TEACHING HOSPITAL, SUDAN 
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 2546
      flesch: 54
     summary: In recent study 15.9% of cases presented with perforated acute appendicitis and it's low in compare with other study which the rate of perforation about 52% ( Ngim et al., 2014) because we operate all patients whom diagnosed with acute appendicitis without delay in time of operation and almost cases operated within the first day of admission (Papandria et al., 2013) Conclusion The incidence of perforated acute appendicitis was 15.9% which is low in our study in comparison with the previous study because there was no delayed in appendectomy operation in our department and the majority of patients come within the first day of the disease. 50.5% of cases came within the first day of presentation and 26.6% of cases came in 4th day of presentation, all cases presented with right iliac fossa tenderness, 15.9% of cases presented with perforated acute appendicitis, 67.29% of cases operated after 6 hours, 5.61% operated in more than 6 hours and 27.1% operated after 6 weeks.
    keywords: appendicitis; cases; journal; pain; patients; study
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        item: #40 of 83
          id: gjphm-28
      author: Falah Hassan, Muhjah
       title: THE FREQUENCY OF ELEVATED PROLACTIN LEVEL IN POLYCYSTIC OVARY SYNDROME WOMEN (PCOS) AND ITS' EFFECT ON PREGNANCY RATE
        date: 2020-03-01
       words: 3190
      flesch: 59
     summary: Pregnancy rate was lower in the females with high serum prolactin level in both PCOS and non-PCOS women. So, the percentage women with high serum prolactin level was higher in PCOS group 69.44 VS 52.94%.
    keywords: females; groups; level; pcos; pregnancy; prolactin; serum; women
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        item: #41 of 83
          id: gjphm-29
      author: none
       title: BLOOD PARASITES AFFECTS LOCAL RABBITS IN IRAQ, A REVIEW 
        date: 2020-03-01
       words: 3075
      flesch: 55
     summary: Keywords: Rabbits, blood parasites, Babesia , Theileria , Anaplasma. Review in the previous studies Distribution of blood parasites from Rabbits In Iraq there are very few studies on this subject there are only two studies:First study Abdul- majeed et al., (2007) in their study for some hematological and pathological changes in blood and liver of adult male rabbits experimentally infected with Iraqi strain of Trypanosome evansi they found the infection induced clinical symptoms of disease presented as acute and chronic phases depending on the duration of infection, Leucocytosis due to marked lymphocytosis identified in the acute phase come after leucopenia through chronic phase .
    keywords: babesia; blood; diseases; health; parasites; rabbits; theileria
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        item: #42 of 83
          id: gjphm-3
      author: Hasan, Tiba Nezar; Radhi, Puteri Farrah Nadhira 
       title: THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN OBESITY AND OVERWEIGHT WITH THE INTAKE OF VITAMIN D AND CALCIUM RICH FOODS AMONG PRIVATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA
        date: 2019-07-09
       words: 2447
      flesch: 60
     summary: The total average for vitamin D intake in female is higher than male where is the total average for calcium intake in female is lower than male. 17 3040.72 Discussion The main finding of our current study is that high vitamin D intake among the BMI is 25.68 which in obesity group.
    keywords: bmi; calcium; intake; obesity; overweight; vitamin
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          id: gjphm-30
      author: Najah Mubark , Nawras ; Turki Jalil , Abduladheem; Hussain Dilfi , Saja 
       title:  DESCRIPTIVE STUDY OF HYDATIDIFORM MOLE ACCORDING TO TYPE AND AGE AMONG PATIENTS IN WASIT PROVINCE, IRAQ
        date: 2020-03-01
       words: 3216
      flesch: 54
     summary: Distribution of hydatidiform mole patients according to histological types It has been shown from the results, that the percentage of complete hydatidiform mole patients to partial hydatidiform mole patients was 48% to 52 % , where PHM was higher as compare to CHM . The first age group was 14-21 years, while the last age group was 38-45 years as shown in table 1. Table 1: Distribution of the hydatidiform mole patients according to age groups % N Age group 38 20 14-21 Years old 31 16 22-29 Years old 14 7 30-37 Years old 17 9 38-45 Years old 100 52 Total Distribution of hydatidiform mole patients according to histological types Out of fifty-two hydatidiform mole patients were taken randomly, 25 patients (48.08%) of them were found to have a complete hydatidiform mole (CHM), and 27 patients (51.92%) have partial hydatidiform mole (PHM) (Table 2).
    keywords: age; hydatidiform; hydatidiform mole; journal; mole; patients; years
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        item: #44 of 83
          id: gjphm-32
      author: Altaher, Akram; Elottol, Abed El Kader ; Alastal, Belal ; Alhobi , Abed Almalek ; Shihada, Mohamed
       title:  ASSESSMENT OF DIETARY HABITS AND THEIR INFLUENCE ON SERUM LIPID PROFILE AMONG YONG ADULTS FROM PALESTINE
        date: 2020-03-01
       words: 5179
      flesch: 65
     summary: Students eating habits were non significantly associated with higher occurrence of the three hyperlipidemias (TC, TG, LDL) Recommendation Despite the eating patterns of students, none were substantially correlated with the greater incidence of the three hyperlipidemias; university students especially males, should benefit from a nutrition and health promotion program to decrease the tendency among them to obesity and dyslipidemia, Furthermore, the finding that most students were unaware of their lipid profile status mandates warrants public education initiatives. Male students were more likely to be healthier eating habits compared to female students in terms of regular breakfast intake, regular lunch intake, and regular dinner intake.
    keywords: eating; habits; intake; students; study; table; week
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        item: #45 of 83
          id: gjphm-33
      author: Sabeeh, Doaa Qasim ; Abdulrahman, Noor Mohammed ; Abass, Zaid Abdul-Ridha 
       title: MAGNITUDE OF PRESCRIBED ANTIBIOTICS IN PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT IN BASRA HOSPITAL FOR MATERNITY AND CHILDREN
        date: 2020-03-01
       words: 2772
      flesch: 43
     summary: Most cases diagnosis for prescribing antibiotics are (24%) Gastroenteritis (16.25%) bronchiolitis and (11.75%) pneumonia. In table 2, the data of 400 patients arranged as number of prescribing antibiotics.
    keywords: amoxicillin; antibiotics; department; hospital; patients
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          id: gjphm-38
      author: Ghazi, Hasanian
       title: THE EFFECTS OF PREDATORY JOURNALS ON QUALITY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH 
        date: 2020-03-01
       words: 713
      flesch: 46
     summary: § Adopting personal correspondence between the researcher and the journal to approve research for scientific promotion to eliminate the phenomenon that agents or companies sending manuscripts to journals, and this in itself is a violation of scientific evaluation and ethics of scientific research. o Making plans for scientific research for each faculty before the beginning of the academic year so each researcher can know what is required from him/her, such as the number of research and the number of articles that must be published in that academic year.
    keywords: journals; research
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        item: #47 of 83
          id: gjphm-39
      author: Rayan, Rehab
       title: REVIEW ON THE BURGER EFFECT: BEEF INDUSTRY AND CLIMATE CHANGE
        date: 2020-06-01
       words: 2106
      flesch: 53
     summary: Producing beef is growing further dynamic, yet forests are still being cut down. This review explores the relation between producing beef and the emission of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and the debate of consuming more or fewer resources.
    keywords: beef; climate; emissions; food; health; meat
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        item: #48 of 83
          id: gjphm-4
      author: Naji Aziz, Sarah; Al-Sallami, Karrar Jasim; Yassein Abd, Suhad; Al-Musawi, Ali Muhsin Ali; Mohammed, Murtadha Adnan; Abed, Al-Maamoon H.; Mohammed, Sundus Qasim
       title: IMPROVING THE ANTIBACTERIAL ACTIVITY BY THE COMBINATION OF ZIRCONIUM OXIDE NANOPARTICLES (ZrO2) AND CEFTAZIDIME AGAINST KLEBSIELLA PNEUMONIAE
        date: 2019-07-09
       words: 2527
      flesch: 49
     summary: ZrO2 nanoparticles have antimicrobial activity against some pathogenic bacteria and fungi. Method: Diverse clinical samples of Klebsilla pneumoniae were isolated from several hospitals in Baghdad – Iraq and ZrO2 nanoparticles was investigated against it.
    keywords: bacteria; ceftazidime; cm-1; group; nanoparticles; results; zro2
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        item: #49 of 83
          id: gjphm-40
      author: Rayan, Rehab
       title: E-HEALTH OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE LOW AND MIDDLE-INCOME COUNTRIES
        date: 2020-06-01
       words: 3133
      flesch: 43
     summary: However, e-Health data could be both a gain and a challenge for LMICs. One governance structure for e-Health data in healthcare systems research suggests principles regarding data governance at the micro-level where communications between subjects facilitate member safeguard by approval means and ethical commitment with private data; at the meso-level where parties like ethics review committees, donors and data access boards operate collectively to secure suitable data utilization; and at the macro-level where lawmakers and states determine how data governance need to be initiated to warrant the security of subjects (Tiffin et al., 2019).
    keywords: countries; data; health; healthcare; lmics; medicine; public; technology
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        item: #50 of 83
          id: gjphm-44
      author: Kaur, Narinderjeet; Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Sharizman ; Azhar, Zahir Izuan; Ibrahim, Mohd. Yusof; Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree; Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat; Hod, Rozita; Omar, Azizan
       title: CLIMATE CHANGE ACTIONS: CRITICAL FACTORS TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 3610
      flesch: 60
     summary: The Causes of Climate Change The causes of climate change can be explained via the forcing mechanisms which are divided into internal and external mechanisms. This review is to explore causes of climate change and recognise the impacts on population health as well as to look at strategies to mitigate climate change.
    keywords: causes; change; climate; climate change; energy; global; health; malaysia; medicine; public
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          id: gjphm-45
      author:  Amine, Berghiche
       title: WHY COVID-19 IS LETHAL TO ELDERLY AND CHRONICALLY ILL?
        date: 2020-06-01
       words: 4605
      flesch: 53
     summary: However, inflammation can act against the tumor by recruiting immune system cells, some of which are responsible for eliminating cancer cells. In the case of type 1 diabetes, studies have described the intervention of immune cells in triggering the disease.
    keywords: cells; diseases; infection; inflammation; journal; system
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        item: #52 of 83
          id: gjphm-48
      author: Abdalqader, Mohammed; Shebl, Hesham ; Ghazi, Hasanain ;  Baobaid, Mohammed Faez ;  Wei Jun, Hana Chen; Hasan , Tiba Nezar;  Mohammed, Mustafa Fadil; Abdalrazak, Haitham Assem ; Ads, Hassan Omar 
       title: THE FACTS ABOUT CORONA VIRUS DISEASE (COVID-19): THE CURRENT SCENARIO AND IMPORTANT LESSONS
        date: 2020-06-01
       words: 5215
      flesch: 55
     summary: Malaysian Scenario As COVID-19 surged across Asia, Malaysia was the most affected country that owned the highest number of COVID-19 cases in South- East Asia (WHO, 2020). The clinical characteristics and the epidemiological criteria for COVID-19 patients were described.
    keywords: cases; china; coronavirus; covid-19; disease; et al; health; hospital; january; malaysia; medicine; novel; outbreak; patients; public; sars
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          id: gjphm-5
      author: Rajib, Afiqah; Thein, Khin Hla Hla; Ghazi, Hasanain Faisal; Hasan, Tiba Nezar
       title: THE PREVALENCE OF OBESITY STIGMATIZATION AMONG PRIVATE UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA
        date: 2019-07-09
       words: 3176
      flesch: 56
     summary: There was a significant correlation between attitude towards obesity stigmatization and eating disorder with (r = 0.201) and between attitude and body image with (r = 0.245) Conclusion: A total of 51% of the students had negative attitude towards obesity. The questionnaire given are to access the prevalence attitude toward obesity stigma and demographic data of the young adults.
    keywords: attitude; body; eating; health; image; journal; obesity; study; weight
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          id: gjphm-51
      author:  jalil, Abduladheem Turki
       title: COVID-19 MOST AFFECTED AGE GROUPS AND LETHALITY IN EUROPE
        date: 2020-06-01
       words: 2007
      flesch: 62
     summary: Figure 1: Patient age groups and age relation in Italy and the percentage of lethality shown Source: https://covidgraph.com (Accessed on April 7 , 2020) 182 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2020, SPECIAL ISSUE Figure 2: Patient age groups and age relation in Spain and the percentage of lethality shown Source: https://covidgraph.com (Accessed on April 2 , 2020) 183 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2020, SPECIAL ISSUE Discussion In December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, a group of patients with pneumonia of unknown cause is reported to be infected with a novel coronavirus, known as 2019-nCoV, that had not previously been identified in humans or animals (Xu, X. W et al.,2020).the median age of death is 78 years old. Data based on 106.399 cases and 12.550 deaths in Italy Where the patients were divided based on age groups from (0-9) to (80-89) and more than 90 years, and in (70-79) 21.8% and in (80-89) 30.9% and in ages over 90 For a year, the lethality rate was 28.7%, and the lethal rate among the age groups was 11.8%,and the highest incidence of coronavirus among the following age groups (60-69) (70-79) (50-59) was 17.0%, 18.1%, 19.7%.
    keywords: age; cases; coronavirus; covid-19; italy
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          id: gjphm-52
      author: Taher, Taqi ; Assi, Wejdan Saeed ; Jalal , Mohammed A. ; Sarray , Firas Turki Rashed 
       title: CHOLERA OUTBREAK IN WASIT GOVERNORATE, IRAQ 2017
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 3063
      flesch: 57
     summary: The current study shows the distribution of cholera cases in Wasit provinces as it was reported in health directorate from health institutions in Wasit to the centre of the communicable disease which consists of 25 cholera patients. Figure 1: Frequency distribution of cholera cases according to sex in Wasit 2017.
    keywords: cases; cholera; health; iraq; study; wasit
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          id: gjphm-53
      author: Jaafari, Safirah Jaan ; Nor Hassim, Noor Hazmi; Mohd Pakhurdin, Noor Amani ; Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat; Ahmad, Norfazilah; Mohammed Nawi, Azmawati
       title: RISK FACTORS FOR PLASMODIUM KNOWLESI IN SOUTHEAST ASIA:A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 2925
      flesch: 57
     summary: Therefore, this systematic review aims to identify risk factors for Plasmodium knowlesi infection that can aid in predicting and controlling the infection. Methods: Systematic search on articles related to risk factors of Plasmodium knowlesi infection was conducted using three databases namely PubMed, Scopus and Science direct.
    keywords: articles; factors; health; knowlesi; malaria; malaysia; plasmodium; risk
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          id: gjphm-58
      author: Ghazi, Hasanain Faisal ; Abdalqader, Mohammed;  Baobaid, Mohammed Faez; Hasan, Tiba Nezar ; Mohammed, Mustafa Fadil ; Shebl, Hesham Abdelaziz ; Jun, Hana Chen Wei ;  Abdalrazak , Haitham Assem; Ads, Hassan Omar 
       title: KNOWLEDGE REGARDING SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS (SDG) AMONG MEDICAL STUDENTS AT A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA
        date: 2020-06-01
       words: 2560
      flesch: 53
     summary: International Medical School, Management & Science University, Selangor, Malaysia Corresponding author: mohd_abdalqader@msu.edu.my ABSTRACT Introduction : Sustainable development goals are big challenge to the nation and they represent a critical encounter to be achieved with the current unsustainable condition worldwide The aim of the current study was to find out the level of knowledge regarding sustainable development goals (SDG) among medical students at a private university in Shah Alam, Malaysia. Conclusion: as a conclusion, medical students have adequate knowledge regarding sustainable development goals, but more education and promotion are needed, especially for future medical doctors as they will be the frontlines in achieving those goals.
    keywords: development; goals; health; knowledge; sdg; study
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          id: gjphm-59
      author: Omeiza , Favour  O. ; Ayeni, Funmilola
       title: THE PHYLLOSPHERE, INDOOR MICROBIOME AND HUMAN HEALTH
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 5502
      flesch: 50
     summary: A study conducted by Mahnert et al. (2015), promotes the hypothesis that indoor plants contributes significantly to the abundance and diversity of microorganisms in an indoor environment. Eradication of potency of volatile formaldehyde by indoor plants has been reported (Kim et al. 2008) IMPROVING THE INDOOR MICROBIOME
    keywords: 2015; diversity; environment; et al; health; human; microbial; microbiome; plant
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          id: gjphm-6
      author: Binti Abdul Jabar, Aisyah; Thein, Khin Hla Hla; Ghazi, Hasanain Faisal; AbdalQader, Mohammed; Shebl, Hesham; Baobaid, Mohammed Faez
       title: HEALTH STATUS AND LIFESTYLE RELATED RISK FACTORS AMONG MIGRANT WORKERS IN SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA
        date: 2019-07-09
       words: 2060
      flesch: 62
     summary: Migrant workers who migrate from low income country to high income country are tend to have high risk of obesity rather than those who from the origin country Kilaf, & Kirchengast (2011). 28 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2019, VOL 1, ISSUE 1 HEALTH STATUS AND LIFESTYLE RELATED RISK FACTORS AMONG MIGRANT WORKERS IN SHAH ALAM, MALAYSIA Aisyah Binti Abdul Jabar, Khin Hla Hla Thein, Hasanain Faisal Ghazi, Mohammed A. AbdalQader, Hesham Shebl &Mohammed Faez Baobaid Corresponding author: hasanain@msu.edu.my International Medical School, Management and Science University, Selangor, Malaysia Abstract Introduction: In Malaysia, it’s about 4-5 million of the migrant’s workers that involve in occupation that seriously give and effect to their health, which is in construction, manufacturing, agriculture, services, and domestic work.
    keywords: data; health; migrant; risk; shah; workers
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          id: gjphm-66
      author: Abdalqader, Mohammed; Joseph, Sabrina Alfred
       title: THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON BODY COMPARISON TENDENCY, BODY-ESTEEM AND SLEEP QUALITY AMONG FEMALE STUDENTS IN A PRIVATE UNIVERSITY IN SHAH ALAM/ MALAYSIA
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 2334
      flesch: 52
     summary: It was revealed that social media use influenced body esteem levels and the conclusion there is a positive relationship between social media usage and body-esteem levels, body esteem levels were lower among those who spent an average of 3 hours or more each day on social media. The younger the age group, the higher the duration of social media use.
    keywords: body; comparison; esteem; media; sleep
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        item: #61 of 83
          id: gjphm-67
      author: Mohd Nawi, Haniff ; Arifin, Mohd Afiq ; Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat ; Mohammaed Nawi, Azmawati ; Idris, Izamin ; Ghazi, Hasanian Faisal 
       title: KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF UNREGISTERED MEDICINES AMONG PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC DISEASE AT URBAN HEALTH CLINIC, KELANTAN, MALAYSIA
        date: 2020-09-01
       words: 5664
      flesch: 55
     summary: Gender, age, race, marital status, employment status, income, morbidities, duration of disease, self-perceived health status, knowledge on unregistered medicines and perceived safety of unregistered medicine all result in p- value of more than 0.05, thus no association can be proven between these variables and unregistered medicine use. Missing either one or both above features consider as unregistered medicines.
    keywords: attitude; benefit; education; health; journal; malaysia; medicines; patients; prevalence; respondents; study; use; vol
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        item: #62 of 83
          id: gjphm-69
      author: Bondi, Melvin Ebin; Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Sharizman ;  Avoi, Richard; Hayati, Firdaus; Omar, Azizan; Saupin, Sahipudin; Sidek Ahmad, Zulkhairul Naim; Musleh, Awang Setia; Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree
       title: A REVIEW ON DETERMINING FACTORS FOR WOUND HEALING IN DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 3583
      flesch: 54
     summary: Wound healing of DFU depends on the classifications, delayed wound healing is associated with the depth, size, and grade of the DFUs (Dinh, Elder, & Veves, 2011). DFU will often heal in a shorter period if factors that inhibit wound healing are identified and managed.
    keywords: diabetes; factors; foot; healing; journal; ulcers; wound; wound healing
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          id: gjphm-7
      author: Turki Jalil, Abduladheem ; Dilfi, Saja Hussain ; Karevskiy, Aleksandr 
       title: SURVEY OF BREAST CANCER IN WASIT PROVINCE , IRAQ
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 2701
      flesch: 63
     summary: In developed countries, almost 99% of breast cancer cases are diagnosed in women; While men account for 5-15% of breast cancer cases in a few African countries that have the highest incidence of breast cancer in men. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women worldwide, accounting for 25% (Over 1.5 million) women with cancer cases at all ages and a greater percentage among young women (Torre et al.,2017).In America, it is estimated that 30% of all new cancer cases (252,710) among women are breast cancer (Siegel, et.al .2016).
    keywords: age; breast; breast cancer; cancer; cases; study; years
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        item: #64 of 83
          id: gjphm-72
      author: Mohammed, Samer
       title: DEXAMETHASONE USE IN MANAGEMENT OF COVID19: A REVIEW
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 4217
      flesch: 50
     summary: Besides cytokine storm suppression, dexamethasone is also indicated in COVID-19 patients to treat severe immune thrombocytopenic purpura(Bomhof et al., 2020). The dexamethasone dose in COVID-19 patients was chosen based on several clinical trials that used dexamethasone to treat Non-COVID-19 ARDS patients (Theoharides & Conti, 2020).
    keywords: covid-19; dexamethasone; patients
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        item: #65 of 83
          id: gjphm-73
      author: Al-Gorany, Sameer Mohammed 
       title: COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND RELIGION: ISLAMIC LAW PERSPECTIVE: A MINI REVIEW
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 6245
      flesch: 60
     summary: Osama bin zaid (Radiyallahu Anhu) narrates that Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon him), said: If you hear of an outbreak of plague in a land, do not enter it; but if the plague outbreaks out in a place while you are in it, do not leave that place. Epidemiological studies have suggested that the outbreak was related to a Wuhan seafood market (Tao et al., 2020).
    keywords: coronavirus; disease; et al; god; health; islamic; issue; journal; medicine; mohammed; pandemic; peace; prophet; religion; spread; vol; world
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          id: gjphm-74
      author:  Mudalala, Alaa ; Mwafy, Saleh; Ashour, Fadel; Jebril, Majed
       title: ASSESSMENT OF THYROID HORMONES AND TESTOSTERONE AMONG TRAMADOL-ABUSERS IN GAZA STRIP-PALESTINE
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 6918
      flesch: 59
     summary: In contrast, the mean levels of serum FT4, FT3, and testosterone were significantly decreased in tramadol abuser before treatment compared to control (1.1±0.3 vs. 1.4±0.3 ng/ml, 2.6±0.8 vs. 2.8±0.8 ng/ml, and 4.4±1.2 vs. 5.1±1.1 pg/ml, respectively P≤ 0.05). While, the mean levels of FT4, FT3, and testosterone for tramadol abuser post- treatment were significantly increased compared to tramadol abuser pre-treatment with percent of change 36.37%, 11.54%, and 11.36%, respectively.
    keywords: abusers; controls; correlation; ft4; levels; pre; study; testosterone; tramadol; treatment; tsh
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        item: #67 of 83
          id: gjphm-76
      author: Alhoot, Mohammed Abdelfatah; Abdalqader, Mohammed; Mohammed, Mustafa Fadil ; Alwan, Mohanad R. ; Muftah Eltariki, Fuzia Elfituri ;   Aziz, Fatehah Munirah; Bujang, Mohd Noorhelmi ; Ahmad Munir, Nurfitriana ; Abdul Rahim, Nur Iwani 
       title: ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICE TOWARD DENGUE FEVER AMONG UNIVERSITY STUDENTS IN MALAYSIA
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 4753
      flesch: 62
     summary: Based on the sum scores, level of knowledge was classified into low level knowledge (less than 60%), moderate level knowledge (60-80%), and high-level knowledge (80-100%). The age showed significant association knowledge, those aged 20-29 years majority under the moderate level of knowledge, while those more than 30 years majority had a higher level of knowledge.
    keywords: association; attitudes; dengue; health; knowledge; level; malaysia; practice; study
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        item: #68 of 83
          id: gjphm-79
      author: Johani, Fadzrul Hafiz; Shah, Shamsul Azhar; Safian, Nazarudin
       title: VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL-RELATED MEASUREMENT SCALES AMONG LOW-INCOME MALAYSIAN SMOKER
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 5404
      flesch: 58
     summary: Each of the measurement scales was tested for their validity and reliability in exploratory factor analysis before proceeds with confirmatory factor analysis. Keywords: Biopsychosocial, factor analysis, reliability, smoking, validity.
    keywords: analysis; awang; construct; factor; health; journal; measurement; reliability; scale; stress; study; validity; work
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          id: gjphm-8
      author: Ahmed, Abdelkareem ; Musa, Hassan ; Musa, Taha ; Musa, Idriss; Sifaldein, Amal ; Adam Essa, Mohammed Elmujtba; Adam, Alfatih Ismael 
       title: AN ANALYTICAL, STATISTICAL STUDY OF THYROID CANCER INCIDENCE IN SUDAN DURING 2005-2015
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 3728
      flesch: 63
     summary: Within 10 years, the monitoring assessment of thyroid cancer cases showed that significant differences (P=0.001) difference between male and female, age groups (P=0.001), and between the different types of thyroid cancer (P=0.001) as presented in Table 1. The trend of thyroid cancer cases by sex, age group, and type of thyroid cancer during the tenyears were presented in Table 2.Khartoum, Gazira, North Kurdufan, River Nile,Kassala, and North Darfur were reported higher cases of thyroid cancer compared with other cities during the study period Figure 3. Discussion Thyroid cancer comprises approximately 2% of all cancers diagnosed worldwide and 95% of all endocrine cancers (Drabe et al., 2016; Nguyen et al., 2015).
    keywords: cancer; factors; health; incidence; sudan; thyroid; thyroid cancer
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        item: #70 of 83
          id: gjphm-80
      author: Elottol, Abed El Kader Y. ; Altaher, Akram; Al-saqqa, Asma R. ; Abu Teba, Ghadeer S. ; Al-Jamal, Amany S. ; Abu Taha, Nozha S. 
       title: ????? ??????? ????????? ????? ??????? ?????? ??????? ??? ???? ???? ????? ?? ???? ???? ??? ??????
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 4136
      flesch: 52
     summary: There was no statistically significant association between CMV infection and the level of education (p=0.16), with the majority of CMV patients at the secondary level (42.7%) followed by the universal level (20.8%). The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence and risk factors of CMV infection among HD patients from Nasser's medical complex and Abu Yousef Al Najjar Hospital Southern Gaza strip.
    keywords: blood; cmv; cytomegalovirus; infection; patients; prevalence; study
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        item: #71 of 83
          id: gjphm-82
      author: kamel, asem; Mwafey, Ibrahim ; Ibrahim, Ibrahim ; Gaber, Ahmed Hussein 
       title: COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND PERSPECTIVE CONVERGENCE WITH PERIODONTAL DISEASES
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 5778
      flesch: 50
     summary: Journal of International Society of Preventive & Community Dentistry, 5(3), 163. • Khongsai, L., Anal, T. S. S. C., A.S., R., Kh., T. S., Shah, M. K., & Pandey, D. (2020). Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, periodontal diseases, Pandemic.
    keywords: cells; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; diseases; et al; health; infection; journal; sars
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        item: #72 of 83
          id: gjphm-83
      author: Sami, Athraa
       title: ALTERATIONS IN BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF COVID-19 AND USING IT AS DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC TOOLS
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 5200
      flesch: 49
     summary: ( Wang et al., 2020) 210 27 January- 9 March 2020 (Kong et al., 2020) (Extracellular & Drive, 2020) Lymphocyte count has a laboratory value aiding physicians in managing Covid-19 infection and used as diagnostic tool Decreased Lymphocytes 57 January 3- January 5, 2020 (Wagner et al., 2020) 78 December 30, ( Liu et al., 2020) 2019- January 15, 2020 242 January 16- ( jin Zhang et al., 2020) 3-Feb-20 1099 December 11, 2019- January 29, 2020 (Guan et al., 2020) 331 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2021, VOL 3, ISSUE 1 gggggglo Comments Type of alteration Biomarker Sample size Study period Authors sensitivity of eosinophils for the detection of COVID-19 are more than lymphocytes in the term of disease diagnosis, it was markedly decreased in majority of peoples infected with COVID-19 at their disease onset Decreased Eosinophils 174 March 10- 31 March, 2020 (Ndieugnou Djangang et al., 2020) 116 January 19- February 20, 2020 (Sun et al., 2020) 40 January 30- February 30, 2020 (Tan et al., 2020) Jan 28-Mar (Gong et al., 2020) 26, 2020 452 10 January- 12 February 2020 (Qin et al., 2020) Excessive neutrophils act as a biomarkers for predicting COVID-19 disease Increased Neutrophils 55 January 23- March 15, 2020.
    keywords: covid-19; et al; journal; liu; patients; zhang
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        item: #73 of 83
          id: gjphm-84
      author: Al-Obaidy, Luma; Attash, Heba  
       title:  ? ?????? COVID-19 ?? ????????? ??? ????? ?? ???? ????? 
        date: 2021-03-01
       words: 4442
      flesch: 44
     summary: https://doi.org/10.1111/aogs.13962 ● Fiusa, M. M. L., Carvalho-Filho, M. A., Annichino-Bizzacchi, J. M., & De Paula, E. V. (2015). Since heparin has many mechanisms of actions, it is unknown by which mechanism heparin could be beneficial for COVID-19 patients (Gozzo et al., 2020).
    keywords: covid-19; et al; heparin; journal; patients; thrombosis
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          id: gjphm-85
      author: Khowaja, Bakhtawar; Rind, Kubra
       title: EFFICACY OF COMPLEMENTARY AND ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE IN TREATMENT OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSION: A SITUATION ANALYSIS
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 4210
      flesch: 49
     summary: • Nahayati, M. A., Vaghar Seyyedin, S. A., Bahrami-Taghanki, H. R., Rezaee, Z., Mehrpooya, N., & Rahimi, H. (2020). Pakistan remains highest to have the prevalence of postpartum depression among South Asian countries.
    keywords: alternative; depression; effects; health; journal; medicine; postpartum; postpartum depression; treatment
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        item: #75 of 83
          id: gjphm-86
      author: MAT, SITI NOR; Shah, Shamsul Azhar ;  Taib, Syafiq; Ismail, Norzaher ; Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat 
       title: DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCT VALIDATION OF QUESTIONNAIRE ASSESSING THE ADULT IMMUNISATION PERCEPTIONS AMONG MALAYSIAN POPULATION
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 5169
      flesch: 56
     summary: Keywords: Adult immunisation perception questionnaire, factor analysis, construct validation 497 GLOBAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH MEDICINE 2021, VOL 3, ISSUE 2 gggggglo INTRODUCTION Immunisations are one of the greatest public health achievements of the twentieth century (Alexa et al.,2016). It showed that this data is suitable and useful to proceed with factor analysis.
    keywords: adult; analysis; factor; health; immunisation; items; medicine; model; perception; public; questionnaire; reliability; scale
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          id: gjphm-89
      author: Mohamad Pakhurdin, Noor Amani ; Mohd Ghazali, Qistina; Mohammed Nawi, Azmawati
       title: FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH PERCEIVED STIGMA AMONG COMMUNITY MEMBERS LIVING CLOSE TO LEPROSY CENTRE IN MALAYSIA
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 4507
      flesch: 63
     summary: This is because leprosy has a very negative image and the stigma against it is a problem for leprosy patients (Barth-Jaeggi et al., 2016). The stigma of this society needs to be studied to improve understanding of knowledge, correct misconceptions about leprosy, non-discriminatory attitudes of leprosy patients, correct beliefs and practices in the practice that distinguish or isolate leprosy patients.
    keywords: attitude; community; disease; health; knowledge; leprosy; patients; score; stigma; study
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        item: #77 of 83
          id: gjphm-9
      author: Mahmoud, Ziryab Imad Taha ; Hussein, Mustafa Mohamed Ali ; Adam Essa, Mohammed Elmujtba; Elkundi Osman, Sherihan Mohammed ; Haron, Mutwaly Defealla Yousif ; Alshykh, Mohammed Altyb ; Elagib, Elnour Mohammed ; Ahmed, Abdelkareem Abdallah
       title: THE ROLE OF HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE AS MONOTHERAPY IN MANAGING EARLY UNDIFFERENTIATED ARTHRITIS: A PROSPECTIVE HOSPITAL-BASED STUDY
        date: 2019-11-01
       words: 4844
      flesch: 55
     summary: The current study aims to explore the effectiveness of using hydroxychloroquine as monotherapy for treatment of EUA patients. As the used calculating score is modified to EUA patients, no available reviews or similar study were founded with same result, and no clear explanation has found The limitation of this study is the sample size which is relatively low, early undifferentiated arthritis is not widely common, another limitation is the lack of the long term follow up for the patients to explore the total efficacy of the management and whether there is any recurrence of the previous complains and this lack of follow up is strongly due to patients factor as most of them were from rural and remote areas so establishing continuous communication with them somewhat is difficult.
    keywords: ale; arthritis; doi; eua; fem; joint; months; pain; patients; study; tender; treatment
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          id: gjphm-90
      author:  Amine, Berghiche
       title: STATISTICS & MEDICINE: THE EXACT LINK
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 2208
      flesch: 51
     summary: Descriptive studies are studies limited to the description of health phenomena and are fact-finding studies whose objective is to develop a research hypothesis, that are not research-oriented are surveillance studies surveillance studies, known as epidemiological surveillance. Adequacy of sample size in health studies.
    keywords: bias; health; research; sample; studies
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          id: gjphm-91
      author: Mohamed Hanan, Mohd Fathulzhafran ; Mohd Sobri, Hanani Nabilah; Zainal Abidin, Noor Dalila Inche ; Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat ; Mohammed Nawi, Azmawati ; Ahmad, Norfazilah; Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Sharizman ; Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree 
       title: SYSTEMATIC REVIEW ON IMPACT OF MASS DRUG ADMINISTRATION ON LYMPHATIC FILARIASIS PREVENTION
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 6303
      flesch: 47
     summary: Round of Treatment In this review, the rounds of treatment were from two rounds up to 12 rounds in annual MDA, while five to six rounds were done in semi-annual MDA. Biannual MDA conducted further showed a marked reduction in LF indices compared to annual MDA.
    keywords: coverage; drug; et al; filariasis; health; mass; mda; prevalence; reduction; rounds; study; transmission
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          id: gjphm-95
      author: Madrim, Mohd Faizal; Syed Abdul Rahim, Syed Sharizman; Ghazi, Hasanain Faisal; Than Myint; Awang Lukman, Khamisah; Ahmed, Kamruddin; Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat ; A. Alabed, Alabed Ali; Jeffree, Mohammad Saffree 
       title: ACUTE DIARRHOEA AMONG UNDER FIVE YEARS OLD CHILDREN OF UNDERPRIVILEGED COMMUNITY IN KOTA KINABALU, SABAH
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 3640
      flesch: 57
     summary: There were 57 families (61.3 %) in case group and 36 (38.7 %) in control group have poor household economic status (n=93). The odds of having under-five acute diarrhoea among those with poor household economic status are 2.3 times compared to those with not poor household economic status (OR=2.3; 95%CI 1.3 – 4.0; p<0.0004).
    keywords: acute; children; diarrhoea; factors; health; household; journal; malaysia; medicine; study
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          id: gjphm-97
      author: Al-Khyat, Mustafa; Aladul, Mohammed
       title: RECOGNITION AND PREVENTION OF MEDICATION ERRORS IN PEDIATRIC INPATIENTS: THE ROLE OF CLINICAL PHARMACISTS
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 4057
      flesch: 49
     summary: In contrast, the result of this study was not in line with Nori et al., (2014), Al-Jeraisy et al., (2011) studies, which found that MEs errors were higher in prescriptions for bronchodilators and electrolytes and fluids respectively (Al-Jeraisy et al., 2011; Nori et al., 2014). *Corresponding author: m.i.m.aladul@uomosul.edu.iq ABSTRACT Introduction: Medication errors (MEs) are considered preventable errors that may occur frequently during the treatment process with or without patient harm in addition to their economic consequence.
    keywords: errors; hospital; medication; mes; patients; pediatric; study
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          id: gjphm-98
      author: Norain Ahmad; Nurul Afzan Aminuddin; Sharifah Fazlinda Syed Nor; Mohd Nazrin Jamhari; Ahmad Farid Nazmi Abdul Halim; Ghazi, Hasanain Faisal; Mohammed Saffree Jeffree; Syed Sharizman Syed Abdul Rahim; Norfazilah Ahmad; Azmawati Mohammed Nawi; Hassan, Mohd Rohaizat
       title: A META-ANALYSIS ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF MALARIA COMMUNITY-BASED INTERVENTION
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 3606
      flesch: 48
     summary: The inclusion criteria included were randomised controlled trials / experimental / quasi experimental studies on malaria interventions. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of community intervention of Malaria.
    keywords: community; et al; health; intervention; journal; malaria; medicine; studies; study
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          id: gjphm-99
      author: Qasim Yahya, Maimonah; zena sattam hamed ; Seema Mahmood Kasim
       title: A COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW OF A RACE OF VACCINATION AGAINST COVID - 19 VIRUS: THE RECENT VACCINES DEVELOPED
        date: 2021-09-01
       words: 4834
      flesch: 57
     summary: COVID-19 vaccine: A recent update in pipeline vaccines, their design and development strategies. Recommendations for further studies Suggestions for further investigation Despite the fact that many well-designed ongoing clinical trials are nearing completion, randomized clinical trials on the effectiveness of vaccine use in COVID-19 are desperately needed.
    keywords: cells; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; et al; health; journal; phase; sars; vaccine; virus
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