Advances in Health Sciences Research
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Non-Surgical Management of Iatrogenic Perforation in Mandibular Molar Using Mineral Trioxide Aggregate Followed by Composite Onlay: A Case Report
Henytaria Fajrianti, H.K. Adi Nugroho, Yulita Kristanti, Diatri Nari Ratih
One of the most common iatrogenic during endodontic is a perforation, especially furcation perforation on the molar. Perforation creates an artificial communication between a root canal and periodontal tissue, which could lead to pulpal inflammation extends to the periodontium. Management of perforation...
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Satisfaction of Medical Staff in Using Electronic Medical Records at Ujung Batu Awal Bros Hospital
Lanisa Nauli Sitorus, Wahyu Sulistiadi
Development of technology and information systems at this time must also be quickly adopted by the hospital as a public facility services. Electronic Medical Record is a system that implemented as an innovation to accelerate services at Ujung Batu Awal Bros Hospital. This study aims to see level of satisfaction...
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The Effect of Fat Composition to Liver Enzymes, Cholesterol, Triglyceride and Liver MDA Levels in Wistar Strain Rats Which is Induced by High Fat Diet
Fransiska Ambarukmi Pontjosudargo, Hendri Priyadi, Evi Sovia, Lia Siti Halima, Endry Septiadi
Research to assess liver damage has been widely studied, but intervention models of liver damage still use hepatotoxic substances. The important thing in research on Non Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, is that it is difficult to compare the results of the studies, because the variety of studies is very...
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Determinants of Population Growth Rate in Kedungkandang Sub-District, Malang City
Luluatul Mahsunah, Siti Nurrochmach, Lucky Radita Alma
The high rate of population growth in Kedungkandang District can result in a rapid increase in population which can lead to food shortages and poverty. This study aims to determine and examine whether there is a significant relationship between the number of births, the number of deaths, the number of...
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Knowledge About Hypertension and Its Treatment Among Patients and Lay Health Workers in the Posyandu Lansia
Nida Zahrotun Nazihah, Riana Rahmawati
The size of the elderly population continues to increase. In Indonesia, hypertension often occurs in the elderly. Knowledge about hypertension plays a vital role in hypertension control. Posyandu lansia (Integrated Health Service Post for the Elderly) is a community program involving the active participation...
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Completeness of MCCD and Accuracy of Underlying Cause of Death
Titin Wahyuni, Dyah Rachmadani
Medical certification of cause of death (MCCD) is being issued on every death occasion in every hospital of Indonesia. MCCD consists of two part; part 1 would record with those conditions in the causal link that leading to death and part 2 would fill with other condition that significant in contributing...
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The Effect of Theory of Reasoned Action Implementation on Dietary and Physical Activity Adherence in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus Type 2
Kusnanto Kusnanto, Iqlima Dwi Kurnia, Jatmiko Jatmiko Andi Rama
Most of patients with type 2 diabetes failed to follow the dietary recommendation due to lack of motivation, memory and intention. Thus, level of obedience still low. Being physically active requires a combination of difficult tasks such huge expenditure of effort, and continued persistence (McAuley...
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The Effect of Behavior on Short-Term Memory Capabilities
Unun Umaran, A Suhermana, H Subarjah, M Zaky
The study was conducted because several theories say physical activity can provide a positive influence on cognitive function. The research method uses Ex Post Facto with an intact-group comparison approach. The research sample is a member of the bike to work community, which is between 20 and 35 years...
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The Perceptions of Undergraduate (S1) Students of Physical Education, Health, and Recreation on Non-Formal Education Course in Regular Class of Odd Semester 2017/2018
Soegiyanto Soegiyanto, Ipang Setiawan, Dhimas Bagus Dharmawan
The present research is aimed to analyze and study students’ perceptions on Non-formal Education course. This research was survey research with quantitative descriptive approach. The instrument of the research used questionnaire and the indicators were knowledge, proficiency and learning process. Sample...
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Daun Kelor (Moringa oleifera L.) as an Alternative Resource of Isoflavone for Postmenopausal Women
Rehuel Christian, Theresia P.E. Sanubari, Kristiawan P.A. Nugroho
Post menopausal women experience physiology and dietary pattern changes which impact their health status. Hormonal changes, especially the decreased of estrogen, considered as a main trigger of health issue like osteoporosis in postmenopausal women. While, hormon replacement therapy has many side effects,...
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Analysis of Noise Factors in Increasing Blood Pressure of Railway Employees in Semarang Poncol Train Station
Dwi Sutiningsih, Prafista Filaely, Ari Udiyono, Emi Puji Nur Wijayanti
Noise is one of the negative impacts of the rapid development of transportation facilities in Indonesia. One of the potential means of transportation is train. Noise can affect human health, among others, can cause hearing loss, communication disorders, psychological disorders, and increased blood pressure....
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Determinant Factors of Psychological Well Being Nurses on the Frontline Against the Covid-19 Pandemic
Helena Patricia, Emira Apriyeni
Covid-19 pandemic hurts the physical and psychological health of health workers, especially nurses. Problems experienced during work are anxiety, fear of being infected for themselves and their families, mood disorders, and disruption of psychological well-being. Many factors affect psychological well-being...
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Rhythmic Activities Based on Traditional West Kalimantan Culture
Fitriana Puspa Hidasari, Muhammad Fachrurrozi Bafadal, Andika Triansyah
Screen based technology leaves homework for parents and educational institutions. If this perpetual behavior continues, the child will lose a period in which all aspects of his development rapidly, one of which is that physically activity becomes limited, physical activity is generally formed in childhood...
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Cystic Adenomatoid Thyroid Nodule
Guntur Bayu Bima Pratama, Denny Satria Utama
Thyroid nodules are a common clinical problem. The prevalence of palpable thyroid nodules approximately 5% in women and 1% in men. In contrast, high-resolution ultrasound (US) can detect thyroid nodules in 19-68%. The clinical importance of thyroid nodules is to exclude thyroid cancer, which occurs in...
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Mechanism of Health Financing in Facing Covid-19 Pandemic in Indonesia
Adji Suwandono, Falarasika Anida Paulina
The COVID-19 (Coronavirus Disease-2019) pandemic has significantly impacted all corners of the world, one of which is Indonesia. In this situation, many aspects of life are affected, especially in the health sector. Referred to as a deadly virus, Covid-19 has caused many deaths, which makes people feel...
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Psychomotor Learning and the Achievement of Physical and Motor Development of Kindergarten Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Yudanto Yudanto, Sujarwo Sujarwo, R. Sumardianta, Ridho Gata Wijaya
The Covid-19 pandemic has given a huge impact in the education world including the early childhood education level. In this level of education, the learning process is done to encourage the development students’ motoric. Psychomotor learning includes activities which focus on gross and fine motion. The...
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Correlation Between Social Support And Strees Level on The Elderly Patients of Diabetes Melitus Type 2
Yualita Putri Pamungkas, Rara Warih Gayatri
This study aims to know the correlation between social suppot and stress level in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in the Janti’s Public Health Center. This research uses the method correlational quantitative approach, with cross sectional design, and sample in this study were patients with type...
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The Development of Online OSCE Prototype for OSCE in School of Nursing: Lesson Learned
Yanuar Primanda, Resti Sutrisno, Fahni Haris
Conventionally, paper is used for scoring Objectives Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE). This paper-based system is not only time consuming, but also high in possibility of error, subjective, and not effective. The objective of this paper was to discuss the development of Online OSCE (ON-OSCE) application...
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Labour of professional female athletes
Elena Protchenko
The aim is to study the peculiarities of legal regulation of the work of women athletes. To answer the question to what extent the current labour legislation can effectively influence the relations between the parties of labour legal relations with the participation of female athletes. To disclose the...
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The RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN The PRACTICE of SULUK with PSYCHOLOGICAL WELL BEING among THE SALIKS at TAREKAT NAQSYABANDIYAH and NON-SALIKS
Raras Sutatminingsih
This research examines the relationship between the practice of suluk and psychological well-being among the saliks practicing suluk at Tarekat Naqsyabandiyah and among those who are non-saliks. This research uses method of quantitative method. The subjects of the study are the Muslim population in the...
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The Effect of Upper Incisor Anteroposterior Position Changes on the Lip Profile in Class I Malocclusion
Okky Windyasari, Muslim Yusuf
Soft tissue analysis has always been an integral part of the diagnosis and planning of orthodontic treatment. Treatment plans in Class I malocclusions, with or without the extraction of the first four premolars are still debated, since the perceived premolar extraction effect will be "flattening face"....
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Risk Factors of Hypertension in the Elderly
Wilis Sukmaningtyas, Tin Utami
Hypertension is a non-communicable disease that gets the nickname “The Silent Killer”, because of its characteristics that cause death without any previous symptoms. The number of elderly population in Indonesia according to 2016 Susenas data is 22.4 million people or 8.69% of the population, and hypertension...
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Low Vision Assessment and Management of a Congenital Aniridia and Associated Cataract
Mariah Joan F. Chiong, Ian Emmanuel T. Gasolasco
The case discusses the low vision assessment and management given appropriate for the 18-year-old male student with congenital aniridia and associated cataract and high myopia. Congenital aniridia is a rare, usually bilateral, panocular condition that mainly affects the iris and other ocular structures,...
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Stigmas and Discrimination by Nurse Towards Patient With HIV/AIDS: A Qualitative Study
Hilda Eka Dewi, Angga Wilandika, Sajodin
The high numbers of HIV / AIDS cases in Bandung cause the necessity to optimize the quality of health services as a form of HIV / AIDS treatment and prevention. It is assumed that stigma and discrimination toward patients with HIV / AIDS among nurses affect the health care process to patients with HIV...
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Peripartum Psychosis in Eclamptic Mothers: A Case Report
Yosephine Simanjuntak, Vita Camellia
Background: Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia are hypertension in pregnancy that affect multiple organ systems, including the central nervous system. Seizures or loss of consciousness are the most common complications that change the diagnosis of preeclampsia to Eclampsia. The neuropsychiatric complications...
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Problematic Smartphone Use and Problematic Internet Use: The Two Faces of Technological Addiction
Jordain R. Taufik, Sri Tiatri, Vencie B. Allida
This study aims to determine the relationship between the problematic smartphone use (PSU) and the problematic internet use (PIU). It was hypothesized that there was a positive relationship between the problematic smartphone use with the problematic internet use. This non-experimental quantitative study...
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Neurosteroids and their neuroprotective actions
Kinga Borowicz-Reutt
From biochemical point of view neurosteroids are steroid hormone derivatives that devoid hormonal action but affect neuronal excitability through ionotropic receptors. Neurosteroids are further subdivided into natural (produced in the brain) and synthetic. Nevertheless, some authors subdivide also natural...
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ANALYSIS OF MANAGEMENT OF MEDICAL AND NON MEDICAL SOLID WASTE IN PUSKESMAS PERAWATAN KOTA BENGKULU
Haidina Ali
Medical and non-medical solid waste Puskesmas can be one of the causes of the spread of diseases and can disrupt the environment if not managed properly. The research objective was to find out the description of medical and non medical waste management in the Bengkulu City Health Center. This study uses...
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Correlation Between Obesity And Periodontitis In Vietnamese Patients
Thao Phuong Thi Tran, Trung Huynh Tran, Thuy Anh Vu Pham
The objective of this study is to determine the correlation between periodontitis and obesity in patients reporting at the Tradi-tional Medicine Institute in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. This cross-sectional study sample consisted of 679 adult patients aged between 18 and 83 years who visited examination...
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Morphofunctional Changes in the Kidneys Affected by Increased Concentration of Molybdenum in the Environment
L.K. Sherkhova, T.Kh. Goguzokov, Z.Kh. Sherkhov, F.V. Shavaeva, T.Kh. Khandokhov, Z.I. Bogotova, А.Z. Sherkhova
The morphological and physiological state of the kidneys in experimental rats treated with molybdenum in the amounts of 0.0255 mg/kg, 0.425 mg/kg and 1.125 mg/kg was studied. Experiments were conducted on white laboratory rats of the Wistar line. The studies were conducted using histological, polarographic...
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Antibacterial activity of Muntingia Calabura Lam. against some selected bacteria cousing mastistis
Puguh Sujarwodojo, Thohari Imam, Tri Saputtra Firmansyah, Ridhowi Aswah
The use of herbal plants are widely knows to be used in the treatment of various infectious diseases throughout the history of mankind. The aim of this study was to determine the effectiveness of extract Muntingia Calabura L at different storage (refrigerator vs. room temperature) and time duration (0,2,4,6,8...
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The Influence of an 8-Week High-Intensity Interval Training Toward VO2Max
Mia Kusumawati, Dindin Abidin, Arief Darmawan, Septian Ruswadi
This research wants to know; 1) an effect of 8 weeks HIIT on VO2Max of student as extracurricular participant futsal in Junior High School Budi Mulia Jakarta, 2) an increasing of VO2Max of student as extracurricular participant futsal in Junior High School Budi Mulia Jakarta through HIIT during 8 weeks....
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Development of Teaching Practice Manual Book Based on Muska Mosston Model in Physical Education Skills Course
Nono Hadinoto, Rahma Dewi, Imran Akhmad, Budi Kurniawan Melayu
This study aims to produce the product design development handbook valid, practical and effective so that the handbook was developed to improve the ability to teach physical education to students. The desired target in this research is students have physical education teacing skill with a variety of...
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Determinants of Health Care-Seeking Behavior Among Pulmonary Tuberculosis Patients in Pontianak City, West Kalimantan, Indonesia
Linda Suwarni, Putri Ramasari, Abduh Ridha, Ismael Saleh
The case finding of pulmonary TB and health care-seeking become a significant public health concern. Health care-seeking delay is the most important negative risk factor for the spread of TB. This study aims to identify the determinants of health care-seeking behaviour in pulmonary TB patients in Perumnas...
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The Anxiety of Children’s Future in Parents Who Have Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Tri Winarsih, Zahro Varisna Rohmadan
This study aims to determine whether parents have anxiety about the children’s future diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders. Children with autism spectrum disorder have more complex characteristics than the children with special need, so that parenting has its own challenges. This research was conducted...
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The Relationship Between Obesity and Level of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS): Literature Review
Ai Sita Nurain, Sri Wahyu Basuki, Yuni Prastyo Kurniati, Retno Sintowati
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a condition related with genetics, obesity, insulin resistance, and hyperandrogen causes menstrual irregularities, oligo-ovulation or anovulation, infertility, metabolic disorders and others. Obesity has a negative impact on reproductive organs make functional changes...
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Predictors and Assessment of Head and Neck Malignancy-Related Pain
Venny Tiursani Sarumpaet, Yussy Afriani Dewi, Sally Mahdiani
Introduction: Head and neck malignancy is reported to be increasing in countries and have a much higher pain perception. The pain prevalence in head and neck malignancy patients is approximately 70% and is often reported to be inadequately treated. Objective: identify predictor factors to determine patients...
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The Influence of Self-Regulated Learning towards Self-Esteem, Self-Efficacy, and Self-Control of Physical Education Students on Table Tennis Learning
Yusuf Hidayat, Dian Budiana, Andi Suntoda, Burhan Hambali, Cep Ubad Abdullah
This study aims to examine the effect of the Self-Regulated Learning Model (SRL) on self-efficacy, self-esteem, and self-control of students of the Faculty of Sport and Health Education (to be later referred as FPOK), Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, in learning table tennis games. The study was carried...
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Dynamic Analysis of Atmospheric Air Quality and its Impact on Public Health
S.V. Kleyn, N.V. Zaitseva, A.M. Andrishunas, S.A. Vekovshinina, N.V. Nikiforova
The article presents the results of the dynamic analysis of the atmospheric air quality in the Russian Federation over the past 20 years and the assessment of additional associated morbidity of the population. The results indicate that air pollution levels capable of forming health disorders are systematically...
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Analysis of A Healthy and Hygienic Lifestyle Towards Patients With Leprosy in Sukatani Bekasi District 2020
Anwar H Syaefunnuril, Suanda Saputra, M. Nur Iqbal
Background: Leprosy is a contagious disease that can cause several very complex problems for sufferers and the environment. The problems that occur are not only problems from a medical perspective, but will also extend to problems in the social, economic, cultural, security, and even national resilience...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge and Clean Behavior and Healthy Lifestyle on the Incidence of Scabies at Boarding School Students
Lina Damayanti, Meiliza Zailani, Alex Siagian, Aditya Yudha Pratama
Scabies is a contagious skin infection caused by infestation and sensitization of female mites Sarcoptes scabiei varieta hominis and its products. Scabies is also known as The Itch, Sky-Bees, Scabies, and Itchy Agogo. The prevalence of scabies in developing countries, including Indonesia is 4.6% - 12.95%...
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Influence of Anthropogenic Chemical Factors on Immune Regulation in Petrochemical Production Workers with Cardiovascular System Pathology
A.S. Shirinkina, I.N. Alikina, O.V. Dolgikh
171 employees exposed to industrial anthropogenic chemical factors were examined. The sample was divided according to the principle of the presence of the cardiovascular diseases (CVD) (study group – 115 people) and their absence (comparison group – 56 people). For all employees, a chemical-analytical...
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The Effectiveness of Physiotherapy's Patient Education on Independent Exercise Compliance for Low Back Pain Patient
Siti Nadhir Ollin Norlinta
Low back pain or commonly referred to as LBP is a pain problem that occurs in the lower back area. Pain that persists for three months or more will enter a chronic stage, and if left untreated it can have serious physical and social consequences. After suffering from low back pain, some patients experience...
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Family Experience in Caring for HIV Positive-Indonesian Migrant Workers: A Phenomenological Study
Nursalam Nursalam, Ninuk Dian Kurniawati, Abu Abu Bakar, Tintin Sukartini
This study aimed to investigate the experience of family and relative of Indonesian migrant workers to take care of their family members who are HIV-infected. Method. This study employed a phenomenological hermeneutics methodology. Data were gathered from 9 respondents who were primary carers of HIV-infected...
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Revealing Physical Educational Misconception of the Students in Sport Biomechanics Linear Motion
Dwi Cahyo Kartiko, Muhammad Habibbulloh
The aim of this research is to reveal misconception in Sport Biomechanics Linear Motion. The Data of misconception collected by standard question of diagnostic test that given to students of Physical Education, Faculty of Sport Science, State University of Surabaya. The samples choose using simple random...
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Psychological Reasons of Minangkabau Elderly to Stay in Nursing Home (Case Study at Sabai Nan Aluih Nursing Home)
Yulianita, Amrizal Arief
The presence of nursing homes in the Minangkabau community affects the psychological reasons for elderly living in nursing homes. This qualitative research is to uncover the reasons of the elderly to decide for living in a nursing home. From the results of the study it was found that elderly women settled...
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Enforcement of Environmental Law in the Field of Waste Management is in Accordance With the Principles of Good Governance in Kudus Regency
Trias Hernanda, Maslikan, Muhammad Ayub
waste management is yet to be solved, in every area including Kudus. This research focuses on the obstacles dealt with in the process. The subject limitation area is Kudus. It is a research on doctrinal/normative law using statute approach. The data collected are library in nature, analyzed in a qualitative...
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Aesthetic Treatment of Traumatized Anterior Teeth: A Case Report
Nathania Pramudita, Fransisca Debby Rosalia, Yulita Kristanti, Diatri Nari Ratih
The emergency of a traumatically injured oral and maxillofacial region occurs frequently, and such injuries certainly need dental treatment. Therapy of traumatic dental injury aims to restore the function of the tooth; Towards this goal dentists will need a carefully managed treatment planning that often...
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The Effect of Educational Interventions and Stretching Practices on Musculoskeletal System Complaints (Case Study on Rice Portes at the Warehouse Department of Bulog GBB Kebonagung)
Yuannisa Garneta, Moch. Yunus, Anita Sulistyorini, Anindya Hapsari
Occupational Diseases as written in Presidential Regulation Number 7 of 2019 is a diseases caused by work and/or work environment. One of the diseases that can occur in the work environment is musculoskeletal disorders. According to data from the Indonesian Ministry of Health in 2018, based on a doctor’s...
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The Prevalence of Combined Three Markers of Hepatitis B in Indonesia: Further Analysis of National Basic Health Research, 2013
Sarwo Handayani, Frans Dany
Hepatitis B is still a health problem in the world and Indonesia. A combination of three markers, HBsAg, anti-HBc, and anti-HBs, provides further information on the hepatitis B active infection and immunity status. Therefore, the objective of this study is to identify the prevalence of combined three...
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Identification of Taxa and Functional Pathway Information of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Microbiome and High Throughput Simulation Studies with Mycobacteriophage
Divya Verma, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
Tuberculosis caused by bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The bacteria usually attack the lungs, but TB bacteria can attack any part of the body such as the kidney, spine and brain. Mycobacterium tuberculosis in lungs microbiome can be studied by metamorphic mechanization specifically metatransriptomics...
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The Influence Of Family Support To Patients'anxiety Of Chronic Renal Failure Withexperience Of Hemodialysis At The Hemodialysis Unit Of Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin
Rina Al Kahfi, Subhannur Rahman, Adriana Palimbo, Nina Novita Sari
Objective: Knowing the influence of family support to patients' anxiety of chronic renal failure with experience of hemodialysis at the hemodialysis unit of Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin.Method: The research method was descriptive correlative with cross sectional approach. Data sampling in the study conducted...
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Improving Clean and Healthy Living Behavior in the Poor Communities in Coaltal Area, Serdang Bedagai
Sri Fajar Ayu, Destanul Aulia, Meutia Nauly
One of the consequences of climate change is the increasing number of infectious diseases. Infectious diseases can actually be inhibited with a clean and healthy living behavior. This is proven by there is no indication of increaseing infectious diseases in developed countries where the implementation...
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The Role of TGF Beta 1 and PDGF BB in Wound Healing of the Palate
Olivia Avriyanti Hanafiah, Reevanash Poravi, Devina Angga, Trimurni Abidin, Syafrudin Ilyas, Marline Nainggolan, Endang Syamsudin
Oral wound healing is a process that consists of three highly integrated and overlapping phases inflammation, proliferation and tissue remodelling. These phases involve the interaction between many cells and growth factors that work together from the beginning of an injury to complete tissue formation...
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Congenital Cone-Rod Dystrophy to Progressing Central Vision Loss: A Low Vision Case Report
Kyl Kino I. Dalangin, Sherwin William B. Suarez
Cone-rod dystrophy is considered to be one of the rare ocular diseases that arises hereditarily. The nature of the disease can easily be mistaken with other ocular condition due to its unusual characteristics. This case report covers extensive ocular examinations and proper management of the condition.
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The Effectiveness of Education Video and Booklet Media for Pregnant Mothers Knowledge on Preparation of Breastfeeding Practice
Dian Puspitasari, Tri Sunarsih
Breastfeeding for new baby borns affects health growth. The preparation of exclussive breastfeeding may begin from pregnancy process therefore good education is required so that mothers will be able to give exclusive breastfeeding well. Education to promote health may be done by video or booklet media....
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Improving Motor Skills of Tribal Children of Anak Dalam Sakai in Riau Province From Perspectives of Nutritional Status, Play Activities, and Physical Fitness
Gusril
This study aims to improve the motor skills of tribal children of Suku Dalam in Sakai, Riau Province through: (1) improving nutritional status, including reintegrating nutrition into the elementary school curriculum as an effort to develop healthy living lifestyle that is inseparable from healthy diet...
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Analysis of Genetic Characterization and Phylogenetic of SARS-CoV-2 from Manokwari West Papua
Mudyawati Kamaruddin, Muhamad Fazri, Hana Hapsari, Risa Umami, Ardi Pranata, Ayi Suwarai, Era Maryani, Nurul Cahyani Amir, Ratnasari Dewi, Nurhidayat Triananinsi
Genome analysis is critical for tracking the spread of the CoVid-19 virus throughout Indonesia. Considering that Indonesia is an archipelago, the demographics of each province will create different virus variance results. The genome sequence, virus variants, and phylogenetic description of the SARS-CoV-2...
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BanSaiKluay ACER Model for Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever Prevention and Control
Apaporn Somprasong, Wallapa Choeibuakaew, Pongpan Pinto
This action research aimed to develop the model of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) prevention and control in BanSaiKluay Village, Phattalung, Thailand. The sample were 212 of household representatives (162), teachers (21), village health volunteers (12), Buddhist monks (7), community leaders (6), public...
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Total Phenolic, Total Flavonoid Content, and α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity of Centella asiatica (L.) Urb.
Minarti, Megawati, Sofa Fajriah
Public awareness about the side effects of chemical drugs has increased in recent years. This has resulted in the rapid use of natural ingredients as medicine. Diabetes mellitus is one of the leading causes of death in the world. A large number of people with diabetes and the high level of need for drugs...
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Unilateral Benign Thyroid Lesion Management with Histopathology Results Following Surgery Was a Malignancy
Fadhlia Fadhlia, Elvita Nora Susana
Benign thyroid lesions are cellular differentiation into enormous sizes that can be seen from the outside without interfering with thyroid hormone. The FNAB and USG were used to diagnose thyroid lesions. Unilateral benign lesions may be treated with lobectomy or ithsmus lobectomy. Case report: A 40-year-old...
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Evaluation of the Knowledge of Nursing Student for Burn Care
Stela Dyulgerova, Strahil Strashilov, Eleonora Mineva-Dimitrova, Pencho Tonchev
Introduction: Burn injuries are of great medical, social, and economic importance, as they have a severe impact on the life of the victim, his family, and society. They are accompanied by severe pain at the site, skin damage of varying degrees and areas leading to impaired function in the affected body...
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Model of Defending Tactics For Students Aged 14-16 Years Old
Syaiful Bahri, Fahrial Amiq
This study aims to develop exercise model of defending technique for football that is packaged in the form of video. This study Research and Development design from Borg and Gall which was modified by the researchers. The research procedures were: (1) Conducting research and data collection, (2) Developing...
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HbA1c as Glycemic Control is Associated with Triglycerides Levels in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
Retno Martini Widhyasih, Siti Evi Nurshofi
Based on WHO data in 2017, around 150 million people suffer from diabetes mellitus worldwide and it is estimated that this number can double by 2025. Most of this increase will occur in developing countries due to population growth, aging, unhealthy diets, obesity and sedentary lifestyle. Type 2 Diabetes...
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Analysis of tourism seasonality: regional aspect
Alexander Redkin, Olga Otto
Effective management of the tourism industry requires a thorough analysis of such an important feature of the tourism market as seasonality. This is especially important for a country as large as the Russian Federation. Analysis of seasonality in tourism allows identifying the influence of natural and...
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An Approach to Physical Exercise Model Using Play-Way Methods Through Futsal Sports for Junior High School Students
Muhtar Asshagab, Widiastuti Widiastuti, Firmansyah Dlis, Sandey Tantra Paramitha
The main aim of this research was to develop a physical exercise model by using play-way methods through futsal sports for junior high school students. The specific objectives of this study were: 1) To find out how a physical exercise model using play-way methods through futsal sports for junior high...
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Knowledge and Attitude of Junior-High-School Children in Bogor, Indonesia, Related to Climate Change Health Impacts
Tities Puspita, Kenti Friskarini, Rina Marina, Anton Suryatma
Sustainable Development Goals require the capacity for resilience and adaptation to climate-related disasters to be strengthened. This capacity is fundamental in healthy city development, which also highlights the importance for youth to have it as early as possible. Therefore, it is crucial to understand...
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Identification of Adolescent Needs in Sex Education
Ema Waliyanti, Rusdi Halim
Background: Lack of reproductive health education and sexual knowledge impacts the increasing number of sexual violence cases. From 2000–2018, in 161 countries and territories worldwide, nearly 30% of women were victims of sexual violence. Specifically, one of the sexual deviation behaviors is premarital...
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The Effect of Breathing Exercise and Range of Motion (ROM) Exercise towards the Decrease of Intradialysis Fatigue Level in Hemodialysis Unit at Dr. Adjidarmo Hospital, Banten
Diana Djupri, Krisna Yetti, Masfuri
Fatigue is a condition of the patient's response that appears after the treatment which is one of the nursing problems in patients receiving hemodialysis therapy. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of breathing exercise and Range of Motion (ROM) exercise towards the decrease of intradialysis...
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Planning of Trauma Orthopedist Population
A.L. Lindenbraten, V.M. Shipova, Z.B. Kindarov, N.K. Grishina, L.D. Gordova
The paper presents the analysis of modern regulatory labor framework in traumatology orthopedics, calculations of staffing number of trauma orthopedists. This task requires the definition of the required number of health workers of any profile and compa
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Succesfull of Artificial Insemination by Using Chilled Semen on Brahman Cross Cows
Aulia Puspita Anugra Yekti, Enike Dwi Kusumawati, Kuswati Kuswati, Aswah Ridhowi, Herni Sudarwati, Nurul Isnaini, Trinil Susilawati
Successfull of artificial insemination by using frozen semen is relatively low, because of decreasing of sperm motility after frozen process. In this study, the chilled semen was used to increase the succesful of artificial insemination. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the successful of artficial...
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The Level of Public Knowledge About HIV/AIDS With the Stigma of PLWHA: Cross Sectional Study
Cionia Clovianthy Manjaw, Sondang Ratnauli Sianturi
Background. The Stigma that HIV/AIDS was something embarrassing and was a contagious disease, made the PLWHA unwilling to be open and ashamed if they have to go to health care to get treatment. The Stigma created often occurs because of a person’s knowledge of HIV/AIDS is insufficient. The purpose of...
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Grit and Socio-Demographic Characteristics Among Women with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
Cindy Arlinda Christanty, Fransisca Iriani R Dewi, Riana Sahrani
This study describes the grit and characteristics of women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The participants of this study were women who were diagnosed by a doctor as having PCOS, with an age range of 15-49 years. The method used in this research is the descriptive method, the researcher uses...
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Structural – functional Characteristic of the Thyroid Gland During Various Periods of Embryonic Development of Goitrous Endemia, on the Example of the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)
Tuyaara P. Sivtseva, Irina V. Nikolaeva, Elena V. Pshennikova
Morphometric indices, structural components in fetuses and newborns were studied depending on gestation and morphofunctional variant. The object of the study was 130 thyroid glands obtained from fetuses and deceased newborns, from 22 full to 40 weeks of gestation. The average thyroid volume in fetuses...
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Inductive Learning Methods towards Learning Outcomes
Mustika Fitri, Dian Budiana, Adang Suherman
This study compares a class implementing a deductive learning method and a class implementing inductive learning method on Pedagogical Issues subject on Sport Education students at a postgraduate degree in Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. The method is an experimental research method. It has been found...
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Effectiveness of Isometric Handgrip and Exercise in Breath to Reduce Hypertension Symptoms in Hypertension Patients
Tri Sumarni, Noor Rochmah Ida Ayu Tresno Putri
INTRODUCTION: Hypertension is a cause of cardiovascular disease morbidity and mortality. Hypertension sometimes does not cause specific symptoms, but patients will feel nonspecific symptoms such as headaches, tingling, and stiff neck feeling. Efforts can be made independently to reduce these symptoms...
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Factors Related to Earthquake Disaster Preparedness Among Teachers at Elementary Schools in the Coastal Area of Padang Barat Subdistrict 2018
Nopriadi, Dinia Hafizah, Nizwardi Azkha, Emy Leonita
Preparedness of teacher in elementary school is important to determine the level of student’s knowledge about preparedness through learning process in school. This study was purposed to determine related factors to earthquake disaster preparedness among teachers at elementary schools in The Coastal Area...
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Unilateral Decompensated Cornea Secondary to Corneal Laceration: Assessment and Optometric Management
Dana Alyssa D.G. Doma, Maricar A. Garcia
The inner layer of the cornea is composed of endothelial cells that make the cornea clear [2]. Corneal trauma may result to significant ocular discomfort, visual difficulty, or even blindness. Corneal decompensation which is manifested by corneal opacity is a result of several factors like deep penetration...
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Knowledge Management In Rumah Tunggu Kelahiran (RTK) in Health Services in Sinjai District
Mochamat Nurdin, A. Jamaluddin, AR Asriadi, Umar Congge
Knowledge management has an effect on organizational performance and becomes an interesting issue to be studied in public sector organizations. Sinjai District Rumah Tunggu Kelahiran (RTK) has received two awards TOP 99 and TOP 40 Public Service Innovations at the Real Work Week of the Indonesian Mental...
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Aloe Vera Gel (Aloe Barbadensisi Miller) Alleviate Pathologic Vaginal Discharge
Elsa Dirrahayu, Indah Putri Ramadhanti, Suci Rahmadheny, Kholilah Lubis
Pathological discharge is most commonly caused by fungi and bacteria. Patients with vaginal discharge of reproductive age are estimated at 70-75%, and 40-50% have pathologic complaints. The content of the aloe vera plant (Aloe Barbadensis Miller) can reduce the incidence of pathologic vaginal discharge...
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Social Economic Status and Stunting in Toddler
Rosmita Nuzuliana, Ellyda Rizki Wijhati
Stunting is a chronic malnutrition problem which can be evaluated by taking body measurements of height. Stunting is not only about short stature problem, but it is about bigger problems, namely cognitive and motor development problems in children. The objective of this study was to determine the relationship...
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Clinical Manifestation and Anatomical Location of Endometriosis Based on the Diagnostic Laparoscopic Result
From Obstetric and Gynecology Policlinic RSUP Dr. Hasan Sadikin Bandung within 2016–2018
Undang Gani Suriatmaja, Giofani Magdalena, Welly Ratwita, Trisnu Kamajaya
Endometriosis is one of common gynecologic disease that mostly founded in reproductive age. The Presence of abnormal endometrial tissues, decreasing quality of life to patients due to pain like dysmenorrhea. The diagnosed can be found based on clinical appearance by laparoscopic method as the gold standard...
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Analysis Demand for Health Service at Abiansemal 1 Public Health Center
Ni Putu Candra Danayanti, Sapto Adi, Anita Sulistyorini, Agung Kurniawan
One of the most important indicators in the health care system is the demand for health services, which can be seen from the average patient’s visits. The number of patient visits at the Abiansemal 1 Public Health Center has decreased successively from 2016 to 2021. The largest decrease occurred in 2016...
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Physical Performance Indicators in Badminton
Ari Subarkah, Ika Novitaria Marani, Eva Yulianti, Heni Widyaningsih, Mansur Jauhari, Adi Wijayanto
Performance indicators in sports are the selection and combination of variables that determine several aspects of performance. Where this indicator is an ideal profile that can be used to predict future behavior in sports activities such as badminton. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship...
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Risk Factors Associated with Hypertension at Sadabuan Health Center 2021
Rini Amalia Batubara, Fitri Rahma Handayani, Arinil Hidayah, Nefonavratilova Ritonga, Sakinah Yusro Pohan, Khoirunnisah Hasibuan
Hypertension is a multifactorial disease arising due to various interaction factors. Increasing age will cause some physiological changes and increased peripheral resistance and sympathetic activity occurs in elderly. The aim of the study was to analyze the risk factors associated with hypertension at...
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The Function of Informed Consent in Therapeutic Transactions as a Form of Efforts to Prevent Malpractice Claims in Indonesia
Genies Wisnu Pradana, Sunny Ummul Firdaus
The relationship between the patient and the doctor will create what is called a therapeutic transaction, which is an agreement that occurs between a doctor and a patient in the field of medicine (something that contains elements or value of treatment) which includes the fields of diagnostic, preventive,...
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Patient Characteristics of Laryngeal Carcinoma at RSUP DR. Hasan Sadikin Bandung in 2017-2022
Gracia Cintia Massie, Agung Dinasti Permana, Shinta Fitri Boesoirie
Introduction: Globally, the incidence and prevalence of laryngeal carcinoma vary significantly, and the disease is more common in men and typically affects those over 65 years old. It is therefore essential to raise awareness of the risk factors and symptoms of this disease, as well as the importance...
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An Overview of The Quality of Life of Puerperal Mothers: A Comparative Study of Normal Childbirth and Sectio Caesarea Childbirth
Airul Berkah Asisah, Faizah Betty Rahayuningsih
This study aimed to determine the quality of life of postpartum mothers with the method of normal childbirth and sectio caesaria childbirth. The research applied a descriptive quantitative cross-sectional approach with purposive sampling techniques on 54 respondents of postpartum mothers in the Puskesmas...
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Optimizing of Family Support in Improving Resilience of Cervical Cancer Client Post Radikal Hysterectomy and Bilateral Salpingo Oophorectomy Which is Getting Chemotherapy
Esti Yunitasari
Cervical cancer is now still being first ranked and highest cause of death among cancers in women in Indonesia with the highest incidence at 27 percent. Various side effects occur as a result of cervical cancer treatment. Effective coping for increasing the resilience of cervical cancer patients is necessary...
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Corporate travel as a mean for improving personnel performance
Irina Rezanovich, Evgeny Rezanovich, Alexander Shavaliev
The purpose of the article is to identify the role of corporate travel in improving the efficiency of industrial enterprise personnel. Materials and methods: employees actively participating in corporate travel events and agreeing to undergo diagnostic procedures were taken from the enterprise’s team....
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The Survey Level of Physical Fitness of Football Club in STKIP Taman Siswa Bima
Irfan Irfan
The objective of this study is to know the level of Vo2max in football players. The type of this study was descriptive qualitative research. Sources of data in this study is to use primary data because the data is taken directly by researchers through Multistage Fitness Test. While secondary data is...
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Marketing Research on the Correct Use of Nebulizers Based on the Results of a Questionnaire Survey of Customers
G.A. Kharchenko, M.Yu. Klischenko, I.V. Grigorieva, V.V. Kovalenko
The authors set a goal to study the correct use of devices for inhalation by consumers on the basis of statistical processing of the results of a questionnaire survey of customers on the basis of contingency tables. The analysis showed that most consumers, when buying inhalers, consult with a doctor...
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Health Literacy Among Patients With Stage 2 Hypertension: A Survey in Rural Yogyakarta
Riana Rahmawati, Jasmien Aisya Sastiarini, Dhiyaulhaq ‘Aqilatul Fadhilah Hakim
Stage 2 hypertension is a major risk factor for cardiovascular events and should be treated adequately. Despite the importance of patient health literacy in hypertension management, data from patients living in rural areas are lacking. Objective: This study aimed to measure health literacy levels among...
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Analysis of the Implementation of Health Protocols in Antenatal Care During the Covid 19 Pandemic in the Denpasar City
Ni Wayan Suarniti, I Komang Lindayani, Ni Nyoman Suindri, Ni Made Dwi Mahayati, I Gusti Agung Ayu Novya Dewi, Ni Made Dwi Purnamayanti
In Indonesia, maternal mortality remains a significant problem, particularly in the midst of the pandemic. Compared to other populations, pregnant women are a particularly vulnerable group of people. They have a higher risk of developing a serious illness if they acquire Covid-19 because of changes in...
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Student’s Comprehension for Basic Concepts Sports Education Adaptive Physical Education in Yogyakarta State University
Pasca Tri Kaloka, Sugeng Purwanto, Putri Prastiwi, Yuyun Ari Wibowo
Children with special needs to be given special behavior in learning in inclusive schools, it is necessary to prepare learning plans that can be used for children with special needs in schools. It is necessary to provide understanding and learning for students about learning children with special needs...
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Intake of Protein and Calcium and Serum Albumin of Stunted Elementary School Children in Bengkulu
Mutia Yuristi, Kusdalinah, Emy Yuliantini
The level of adequacy of protein nutrients, calcium is an important nutrient in the growth of children. Low protein and calcium intake is a risk factor for stunting. Albumin has a function to help the formation of new cellular tissues in the body at the time of growth and speed up the healing process...
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Pulse Recovery of Soccer Football Athletes PSTS Tabing City of Padang Age 13–15 Years
Hadi pery Fajri, Andri Gemaini
This study aims to determine the pulse rate of recovery of PSTS Tabing soccer athletes in Padang City Age Group 13-15 Years. This research was conducted at the Padang Tabing City PSTS soccer field. The time of the study was conducted on July 3, 2019. This study used a descriptive research method, with...
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Eating Behavior and Nutritional Status Among Women Aged 18–55 years During Covid 19 Pandemic
Nor Eka Noviani
Covid 19-Pandemic makes us have to social distancing with others. It could change emotional situation, eating behavior and food consumption. The aim of the study was to investigate the relationship between eating behavior and nutritional status (overweight and obesity). This study used a cross sectional...
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Study of Jamu as Indonesian Herbal Medicine for Covid-19 Treatment
Marisca Evalina Gondokesumo, Krisyanti Budipramana, Silmi Qurrotu Aini
The spread of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV-2) virus has caused the COVID-19 pandemic for more than a year. Daily cases in Indonesia keep increasing following the high mortality rate, entitling it as the epicentre country of Asia. The government advises patients with mild symptoms to...
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Extranodal Natural Killer (NK)/T-cell Lymphoma Nasal type
A Case Report
Selvianti Selvianti
Extranodal Natural Killer (NK) / T-cell Lymphoma, Nasal type (ENKTCL-NT) is a rare type of Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL), commonly involves midline areas of the nasal cavity, oral cavity, and/or pharynx. ENKTCL-NT has a very strong relationship with Epstein Barr virus (EBV) infection. Treatment of ENKTCL-NT...