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Published in Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health Studies
Published in Middle East Journal of Rehabilitation and Health Studies
Published in Jundishapur Journal of Chronic Disease Care
Published in Daffodil International University Journal of Allied Health Sciences
A study was undertaken to find out the influence of deforestation of the community in Ningi area of Bauchi State, Nigeria. A cross-sectional descriptive survey was carried out among the population of the study site. Simple random sampling techniques was used to drawn sample population. The data sets were collected using semi-structured questionnair...
Published in The Parisian Academic Journal-Applied and Natural Sciences
Background: Older people are vulnerable to malnutrition for many reasons including physiological and
Published in Journal of Medical Sciences and Health
Background: Worldwide disasters are a common event nowadays. A disaster is an incident that can cause massive disruption and damage. Disaster can be dramatically affected many people, either directly or indirectly. The affected people may die, injures and it also destroyed their houses, health system, and interrupted their lifeline. The study was a...
Published in Pharmacology online
Alpha glucosidase is a potential target enzyme in the management of diabetes mellitus. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a metabolic disorder caused by defect in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. Insulin deficiency as such results to a chronic hyperglycemia with disturbances of carbohydrate, fat and protein metabolism. The current work studied th...
Published in International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology
INTRODUCTION Worldwide every year approximately about 10% of women are exposed to genital infections including urinary tract infections and bacterial vaginosis, and more than seven-tenths of women have a history of a genital infection. Pregnancy and poor hygienic status both Perineal and menstrual hygiene are the common risk ABSTRACT Background: Ad...
Published in International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Published in International Journal of Advances in Medicine
Background: Disaster causes widespread destruction, disrupting people’s lives and causing human suffering with communities finding it difficult to cope. When the disaster occurs, human beings may not have the power to stop it from occurring, nevertheless they may have the power and ability to adapt or minimize the impact of the disaster on their li...
Published in International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health
Background: Most of the time pain is difficult to assess and manage because of being inherently a subjective experience influenced by multiple factors. The perception and tolerance of pain may vary because of different psychological and social influences of the patient. Therefore it is important for health care providers to assess the pain so that ...
Published in International Journal of Reproduction, Contraception, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Background: Condom is an important method of family planning and prevention of sexually transmitted infections. Condom is the only contraceptive method that can protect against both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Unprotected sex leads to many unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The family planning save...
Published in International Journal of Research in Medical Sciences
Background: Condom is an important method of family planning and prevention of sexually transmitted infections. Condom is the only contraceptive method that can protect against both pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. Unprotected sex leads to many unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections (STIs). The family planning save...
Published in International Journal Of Community Medicine And Public Health
Background: Nursing is a recognized noble profession that has relations with the healing ability and a sense of reflection to serve humanity. Variations in health care sectors including reorganization, redesigning, intensifying the roles of health care professionals are the cause of nurses to extend their responsibilities. The study was aimed to a...
Published in International Research Journal of Mathematics, Engineering and IT
It was agreed that the e-banking growth of a country depends on plenty of factors, such as success of internet access, new online banking features, household growth of internet usage, dependable services to the customers for which they may be relatively satisfied than of manual system of banking. This study was aimed to investigate the customer sat...
Published in Daffodil International University Journal of Allied Health Sciences
Health care providers, especially nurses and doctors are constantly exposed to microorganisms and most of them can be affected by serious as well as lethal infections. The estimations shows that the risk of nosocomial infection is 2 to 20 times higher in developing countries compared to developed countries. The study was aimed to assess the level o...
Published in Daffodil International University Journal of Allied Health Sciences
In Bangladesh, adolescent marriage has a long established custom, especially in the rural areas where it is a common phenomenon for the girls. The study was aimed to explore the factors associated with Adolescent Marriage in a selected area of Bangladesh. A total of 220 adolescent women aged 13 to 20 years were included in this study and the data w...
Published in International Research Journal of Mathematics, Engineering and IT
Diarrheal illness remains one of the major causes of child morbidity and mortality in the world. It kills an estimated 2.5 million people each year, with about 60-70% of them being children under five years of age. The study was aimed to find out risk factors associated with prevalence of diarrhea among under 5 years' children in low socioeconomic ...
Published in International Research Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences
Introduction: Eclampsia affects 5 to 10% of all pregnancies and contributes to 10 to 15% of maternal deaths worldwide. Estimated case fatality rate due to eclampsia is 14 times higher in developing countries compared to developed countries. Eclampsia is a potentially fatal disorder of pregnant women that has been prevalent since the time of Hippocr...
Published in South East Asia Journal of Public Health
Published in International Journal of Dental and Health Sciences
The study was carried out to isolate the bacteria associated with spoiled vegetables sold in some parts of Kano city, Nigeria. Samples were collected from two different retail markets. Collected samples were processed by using Standard Plate Count and Coliform count. Eight samples of different vegetables were collected from two different retail mar...