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Students Motivation In Joining Basketball Class

Yulianti M, Utama D.D
Based on the observations that researchers do on students of class VIII SMP Negeri 1 Salo when they practice basketball. The problem is that not all students are eager to follow the lesson and also not all students master the basic technique of basketball. The purpose of this study is to determine the...
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Surface Roughness of Nanofiller Composite Resin after Immersion in Black Tea

Tiffany Henry Phanestu, Lasminda Syafiar
The objective of this study is to evaluate the surface roughness of a nanofiller composite resin after immersion in black tea for 1, 2, 3, and 4 h. A total of 24 disk-shaped samples were fabricated from a nanofiller composite resin (Filtek Z350XT, 3M ESPE, USA) and divided into the following four test...
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Variability of Toxic Action of Carbon Tetrachloride in Rats of Different Ages

S.V. Skupnevskii, F.E. Batagova, E.G. Pukhaeva, F.K. Rurua, Zh.G. Farnieva, A.K. Badtiev
Age-specific changes define the difference in thresholds of sensitivity to the effect of poison and drug substances. The disclosure of features of mechanisms forming the basis of an observed phenomenon will allow increasing the efficiency of health risks management under the negative influence of chemical...
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Short Run Learning Model for Physical Education Students

Heru Sulistianta, Ziko Fajar Ramadhan
The objective to be achieved from this research and development is the Learning Model Development of run the short distance for the Student of Physical education, health, and recreation program of University of Lampung. Research and development was done to get information about the development and the...
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Fermentation and Determination of Anti-Cholesterol Monakolin K from Different Monascus purpureus Isolates

Anna Yuliana, Khusnul, Syifa Ul Zannah, Ira Rahmiyani, Saeful Amin
Objectives: Monascus purpureus (M. purpureus) is the predominant mold of the red yeast rice. Red yeast rice is the product of rice fermentation by M. purpureus through solid fermentation system. The red yeast rice has long been consumed as flavoring, food coloring and traditional medicines for various...
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Comprehemsion Level of Discharger Planning With Self-Care in Patient With Diabetes Mellitus

Rosiana Nur Imallah, Agustina Rahmawati
Self-care in patients with Diabetes Mellitus is one of the attempts to minimize complications. Self-care needs to be taught to patients through discharge planning activities given since the patients enter the hospital until they are ready to do self-care at home. This study employed a correlational design...
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Developing Physical Education Learning Model to Promote Active Lifestyle

Dian Budiana, Gano Sumarno, Cep Ubad Abdullah
This study aimed to find out the physical activity index of elementary school students in Bandung, Indonesia. Three schools with different clustering levels (high, medium, and low) were chosen and their students were requested to fill out questionnaire regarding nutrition, physical activity at schools,...
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The Effect of Poster-Based Pictorial Health Warning Quit Smoking Behavior Toward the Adolescents of Tlogo, Tamantirto, Kasihan, Bantul

Rizaluddin Akbar, Moh Afandi
The Government of Indonesia in 28 PERMENKES explains Pictorial Health Warning or Health Warnings and Writings are images that provide information about the dangers of smoking. Drawings and Writings Health Warnings should have the meanings printed together with the Tobacco Products Packaging and are not...
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Lumbar Cold Compresses Reduce Pain After Surgery

Retno Setyawati, Furaida Khasanah, Suyanto
Postoperative pain is an unpleasant experience. Most patients undergoing surgery will experience pain. Pain sensations are varied. The actions of nurses independently have an important role in reducing postoperative pain. This study aims to see the effect of cold compresses on the lumbar area in reducing...
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The Development of Community-Based Health Center Services In Banyuwangi

Jayanti Dian Eka Sari, Diansanto Prayoga
The purpose of this research is to analyze the health center services, analyze the potential benefits of health centers, making recommendations based service development and potential community health centers.This research uses descriptive analytic method with cross sectional approach. The results showed...
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Aging Process Immunity and Its Relation with Periodontal Disease in Genetic Aspect

Pitu Wulandari, Elza Ibrahim Auerkari
One of the factors that related to biological aging in humans is genetic. The aging process can occur due to genetic accumulation and epigenetic modification that lead to progressive cellular damage and weakened tissue functions that causing limitation of abilities to maintain the balance/ homeostasis....
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Relationship of Age on Lung Vital Capacity

Hanif Badri, Rendy Syahputra, M Indika Pudia
This research was conducted to Determine the relationship of age on the vital lung capacity. An unknown problem is the unknown relationship of Age on Vital Lung Capacity at eagle Soccer School Padang. The sample of this study was Carried out on 16 Eagles FC Soccer athletes. The method used in this study...
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Leadership Style With Burnout Incident in Nurse

Sopian Halid, Irwan Hadi. Dian Istiana, Syahril
Background: Quality and nursing service in the hospital is decided by management of leadership managerial in unit nursing room which is done by chief room. They have planning and evaluation rules in a unit to be expected to act and motivate nurses in these rooms. However, some cases often occur low motivation...
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Development of Basic Movements for Kindergarten Students Based on Physical Literacy

Aris Fajar Pambudi, Sugiyanto Sugiyanto, Furqon Hidayatullah, Sapta Kunta Purnama
Basic movement is one of the basic aspects that every child must have to carry out various activities from simple to complex activities. The importance of developing basic movements is focused on kindergarten students based on physical literacy. The purpose of this study was to determine the development...
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T(-786)C Polymorphism of NOS3 Gene in the Yakut Population

Julia Solovieva, Natalia Borisova
Endothelial NOS (nitric oxide synthase 3) is an enzyme that synthesizes nitric oxide, which in turn plays a crucial role in regulating vascular tone, cell proliferation, leukocyte adhesion, and platelet aggregation. This enzyme in humans is encoded by NOS3 gene. The aim of our research was to study T...
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Basketball Basic Skills Levels of Students in East Java, Indonesia

Ade Nando Hardiansyah, Oni Bagus Januarto, Arief Darmawan, Febrita Paulina Heynoek
This research describes fundamental basketball skills of basketball extracurricural students individual at MA Negeri 2 Probolinggo City which is still unknown. The type of this research is the quantitative descriptive with the survey method. The number of students who took part in basketball extracurricural...
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Situational Influences Related to Diabetes Self-Management in Indonesia

Anggraini Dwi Kurnia, Anchaleeporn Amatayakul, Sirikul Karuncharernpanit
Diabetes self-management is needed to prevent the complication of diabetes mellitus. Objective: The aim of this study is to identify the relationship between situational influences and diabetes self-management among adults with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Malang City, East Java, Indonesia. Methods: A...
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Efficacy Of Ondansetron Continuous Infusion And Bolus Intravenous For Postoperative Nausea And Vomiting

Rina Saputri, Abdul Rahem, Anita Purnamayanti
Objective: This study was conducted to compare the efficacy and side effects of Ondansetron continuous infusion compared with ondansetron bolus intravenous in the postoperative patient. Methods: The research method used was case control. Data were analyzed using Mann Whitney test and analytic assessment...
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Mind-Body-Spiritual Nursing Care in Intensive Care Unit

Ninuk Dian Kurniawati, Suharto Suharto, Nursalam Nursalam
The fast-paced and high technology environment coupled with high acuity and life-threatening patient conditions in intensive care unit (ICU) have led the nurse focused on professional competence and technical skills to maintain a stable physiological condition. This may result in negligence of other...
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The Effect of Sexing Process by Using Density Gradient Centrifugation Percoll and Frozen Method to Sperm Motility and Membrane Damage of Ongole Crossbred Bull

Trinil Susilawati, Enike Dwi Kusumawati, Nurul Isnaini, Aulia Puspita Anugra Yekti, Herni Sudarwati, Aswah Ridhowi
Artificial insemination by using semen sexing aims to improve the genetic quality and to get calf with expected gender. Sexing by using density gradient centrifugation percoll and sedimentation egg whites has been frozen successfully. This study aims to determine the effect of sexing process by using...
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Reproductive Health Snake Game in Prevention of Before Marriage Sex Prevention in Adolescents

Ayu Dwi Putri Rusman, Usman, Fitriani Umar, Haniarti, Henni Kumaladewi Hengky, Makhrajani Majid, Herlina
Kemenkes reports that as many as 4.31% of junior and senior high school boys and girls have been forced to have sexual relations before marriage. BPS reports also reported 0.9% of children aged 10-17 in South Sulawesi had been married and as many as 0.11% had been divorced. This study aims to analyze...
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Knowledge Profile About Anemia and Disparity Among Adolescent 15–24 years in Indonesia - 2012 and 2017

Tin Afifah, Sugiharti, Rika Rachmalina, Kemal N. Siregar, Anissa Rizkianti
Anemia in Indonesia is high. One of two pregnant women suffers from anemia as highest prevalence (85%) was among pregnant women aged 15-24. Maternal anemia are at risk of maternal death and giving birth to premature infant with low birth weight. Among age group 15-24 years, 32% is anemic (both men-women)....
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Concept of E-Government in Management of Indonesia’s Village Funds

Andi Nur Annisa Meilany, Dewi Kania, Zainal Muttaqin, Indra Perwira
This research aims to make the concept of e-government a great potential that can be utilized to meet the needs of the community in managing village funds. This concept refers to a transformation from traditional government to elective-based government to produce effective and efficient governance is...
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Factors Leading to the History of Pasung Clients Schizophrenia

Dwi Christina Rahayuningrum, Weni Sartiwi
Pasung is a form of physical restraint or confinement which is still practiced by some members of Indonesian communities. Pasung is often experienced by people schizophrenia who have low education, live in low economic and social conditions, have emotional and psychological problems and experience prolonged...
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The Relationship Between Obesity and a Decrease in the Range of Motion of the Pelvic Joint

Faculty of Medicine, Jenderal Achmad Yani University

Indarti Tri Murtini, Apen Apgani, Disya Fariha Dimyati, Fahmi Nur Hidayatullah
Obesity is a health problem in Indonesia. Data shown by Basic Health Research (Riskesdas) in 2013 described the prevalence of obesity in Indonesia as increasing annually. Obesity becomes a risk factor for many diseases, the example of it is a musculoskeletal disorder in the cause of mobility disorder....
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The Effectiveness of Improvisational Music Therapy in Improving Communication and Social Interaction Skills in Children and Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Systematic Review

Felita Oktaviani, Monty P. Satiadarma, Roswiyani
The use of music as a therapeutic intervention has the potential to help children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), especially in improving their communication and social interaction skills. Currently, the most common form of music therapy given to children and adolescents with ASD...
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The Effects of Subtotal Nephrectomy Method on Urea and Creatinine Serum in Hypertension Animal Model

Ernadita Budiastuti, Miranti Dewi Pramaningtyas
Chronic kidney failure is a disease that causes a decrease in kidney function in cleaning the blood of toxic materials, which causes accumulation of metabolic waste in the blood. Renal failure can cause severe azotemia and uremia. Subtotal nephrectomy is a method to induce hypertension and renal failure....
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Effect of Standing Jumps and Box Drills to Explosive Power in Momtong Dollyo Chagi

Evi Evi Susianti, Astri Astri Ayu Irawan, Andi Andi Muhammad Aswan
This study is used to find out: 1) the difference in explosive power of kick momtong dollyo chagi between plyometrics standing jumps and box driils on taekwondoin at Senior High School 1 Leuwiliang, Bogor, 2) The difference in explosive power of kick momtong dollyo chagi between plyometrics standing...
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Medical and Social Consumer Profile for Paid Medical Services in State-Owned Medical Organizations

N.K. Grishina, O.V. Perepelova, Z.B. Kindarov, O.V. Mirgorodskaya, N.B. Solovieva
As the purpose of the research is to give scientific grounds for the patient awareness principle while providing paid medical services for the population, the authors create medical and social image for consumers of paid ambulant and hospital medical help from the point of view of age and place of residence...
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A Preliminary Study on DNA Damage in Peripheral Blood of Cancer Patients After Radiotherapy with Comet Assay

Darlina Yusuf, Tur Rahardjo, Viria Agesti Suvivan
The aim of this study was to look at DNA damage studied in cancer patients during radiotherapy using the comet test. Subjects were from patients diagnosed with different solid tumors who received radiotherapy and control groups adjusted for age, sex. Blood samples were collected from patients with several...
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Relationship Between Obesity and Diabetes Mellitus in People Above 40 Years Old in Indonesia: A Retrospective Cohort Study, Analysis of 2007 and 2014 Indonesian Family Life Survey Data

Dita Zami Kosupa, Feranita Utama
Diabetes mellitus is one of the most common diseases in the world with an incidence increase from 151 million in 2000 to 425 million in 2017. It is estimated that in 2045, its occurrence has the tendency of increasing to 629 million cases. Also, Indonesia is among the top 10 countries with the highest...
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Diagnostic Test of Chest Radiograph on Fungal Pneumoniae

Ana Majdawati, Inayati
Fungal pneumoniae is lung infection caused by fungi in which clinical manifestations are not typical, even asymptomatic. Fungal pneumonia prevalences are 68.3% in both lung tuberculosis and non-tuberculosis. Fungal pneumoniae is often undiagnosed early but later or late diagnosed and it make fails or...
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Identification Risk Factor of Diabetes Mellitus Can Be Changed in Older People at Kalirandu, Bangunjiwo Kasihan, Bantul, Yogyakarta

Dinasti Pudang Binoriang, Radiatan Mardiah
Diabetes mellitus is a disease that has a high mortality and morbidity, caused by unhealthy life style, like rarely exercise, smoking, obesity, unhealthy diet, or stress. The elderly people are at risk to develop diabetes mellitus caused by the decreased of their physical condition, including the function...
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Development of Dribling Training Models on Athletes Padang State University Basketball

Hendri Neldi
The UNP Basketball Club is one of the clubs that also develops achievements in the basketball field. However, based on observations obtained data that a decline in achievement at this club. In a preliminary study, the dominant problem affecting was dribling errors, which caused many teams to fail to...
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Surgical Management of Tympanojugulare Paragangliomas: A Rare and Challenging Case of Vascular Neoplasma

Dinna Astrib, Masyita Gaffar, Nova Pieter
Tympanojugulare paragangliomas (TJPs) are benign tumors arising from neural crest cells located along the jugular bulbus and the tympanic plexus. TJPs have always presented a challenge to surgeons due to the fact that these tumors are vascularize and locally aggressive and involve important neurovascular...
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Food Contaminants in Tea Products from Kratom Leaves

Reza Y. Purwoko, Syahrul Tuba, Sri Idaiani, Harimat Hendarwan, Islamudin Ahmad, Harryadin Mahardika, Kevin Tandarto, Caroline Oktarina, Reganedgary Jonlean
One of the plants that has been used for generations in Borneo is kratom or Mitragyna speciosa. The leaves are used as analgesics and antidepressants. The plant is grown for export to countries other than Indonesia where consumption of this plant as a beverage is still legal, generally in tea from leaves...
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Identifying Parents’ Needs in Providing Sex Education to Adolescents

Ema Waliyanti, Reski Harjuansa
Background: 60% of adolescents in Indonesia claim to have had pre-marital sex, and 50% of them have been diagnosed with HIV and AIDS. The lack of sex education influences the prevalence that occurs in adolescents. Besides, factors affecting sex education in adolescents are lack of access to information...
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Identification Of Vitamin A Content Of Moringa Wet Noodles With Various Boiling Times

Darwis, Okti Agu Liu, Yenni Okfrianti
Wet Noodle Moringa oleifera leaves are food products made from the main raw material of flour with the addition ofleaf extract Moringa oleifera after the noodles are printed in the form of noodles, then the boiling process with a variety of time against the wet noodles is the most preferred by panelists....
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Tourism is in the focus of the Russian media

Elena Sakharchuk, Natalya Pisarevskaya
The article is devoted to the results of a comparative study of the most authoritative media (magazines and newspapers) in Russia on the subject of tourism. The study was conducted jointly by the scientific school of humanitarian research in tourism (Moscow State Institute of Culture) and the school...
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Empowerement of Trained Health Volunteers to Increase Detection Rate of Children with Developmental Delay in Urban Kendal, Indonesia

Lukman Fauzi, Sri Rtana Rahayu, Lindra Anggorowati, Nimas Dwi Ayu Rizki
Early detection at integrated health post in Kendal is only in growth aspect. Health workers and volunteers never measure and monitor developmental aspect among children. This makes developmental delay among them cannot be early detected and treated. Trained health volunteers (HV) are HV who are trained...
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An Analysis of Several Risk Factors of Central Obesity in Older Adult Mothers

Mariah Ulfah, Linda Yanti, Maya Safitri
Introduction. Central obesity influences maternal mortality, especially on the incidence of non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, osteoarthritis, chronic renal failure and several cancers. The objective of the study: to investigate the risk factors for central obesity....
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Strategies and Problems of Pharmaceutical Industry Development in the Context of an Increased State Regulation

L.A. Ashikhina, N.V. Lisichkina, L.S. Bolshakova, Ju.G. Goloktionova, E.V. Izvekova, A.V. Kuzina, O.L. Ladnova, E.G. Merkulova
Transition to a new technological mode not only leads to the emergence of new opportunities and directions of industrial development, but also causes the need for the formation of new innovative ways of production and commercial activities, the creation of new forms and technologies of enterprise management....
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Neck Dissection and Its Surgery Procedure

Yussy Afriani Dewi, Annika Famiasti
Introduction: 40% of patients with SCC have regional dissemination at diagnosis. In patients with lymph node metastases, survival rates decrease by 50% in all SCCs. Purpose: to discuss the classification and procedure of neck dissection. Literature Review: One of the prognostic determinants of head and...
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Establishing the Taxa with Phylogenetic Profile and in-silico Ayurvedic Remedy of Human Oropharynx Microbiome

B. Yeswanthi Kumari, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
Fusobacterium, a Gram-negative bacterium, is the cause of oropharyngeal cancer, a type of head and neck cancer. We have performed metagenomics analysis on the Human Oropharynx Microbiome and identify the taxonomic information and gene family information. Further, we have identified the receptors involved...
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The Impact of Outdoor Education and Outdoor Game on Self Concept and Assertive Behavior

Teguh Satria, Herman Subarjah, Kardjono Kardjono
This study aims to test how big the impact of Outdoor Education and Outdoor games are against the Self-esteem Concept and behavior of Assertive Students Elementary Laboratory Pilot UPI Tasikmalaya. The sample in this research totaled 32 students, techniques the taking of purposive sampling. Method the...
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Ectodermal Dysplasia

Vassa Khema Katthika, Elza Ibrahim Auerkari
Primary defects in the development of two or more ectoderm-derived tissues are shared by a rare heterogeneous group of inherited disorders called ectodermal dysplasia (ED) syndrome. The affected tissues are primarily the hair, skin, teeth, sweat glands, and nails. The most common phenotype of ED is hypohidrotic...
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Knowledge and Attitudes Towards People with Dementia among General Population in Yogyakarta

Sri Mulyani, Eria Artanti, Azam Saifullah
Dementia has become the leading cause of disability in elderly and contributed to the care burden in many countries, including Indonesia. The family and community play the key role in caring and supporting dementia patients. Their knowledge about dementia and attitudes toward dementia patients will impact...
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Home-based Video Module for Balance Exercise (Bal Ex): A Cost Effective tool for Peripheral Vestibular Disorders patient

Rosminah M., Selvy Arcynie Fitry, Normani Z.
Bal Ex module video is a fully structured homed-based video and audio guided tool developed to assist Peripheral Vestibular (PVD) patients in their treatment process. We aimed to assess the cost effectiveness of this tool as a guide to health policy makers. Complete CEA was conducted on data set prospectively...
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Physical Condition Profile of Handball Athletes

Basiran Basiran, Ridha Mustaqim, Witri Fandayani
The physical ability for a player is a requirement to showcase their work. If the player’s physical condition is good, there is an increase in performance in a sports branch. The purpose of this research is to identify the level of physical condition in the players of the Bandung handball team. The method...
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Characteristics of Age and Gender to the Incidence of Pulmonary Tuberculosis

Harinal Resta, Rhona Sandra, Veolina Irman
Pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosa. Pulmonary TB is still an infectious disease with a high mortality rate. Various treatment strategies that have been done to break the chain of transmission of pulmonary TB. According to the Indonesian Health Profile...
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The Effectiveness of the Community Movement Program Healthy as Efforts Prevention Syndrome Dyspepsia at UPN Veteran Jakarta of Pandemic Covid 19

Fathinah Ranggauni Hardy, Rafiah Maharani Pulungan, Agustina, Erin Kurnia Sari, Reynanda Nadhira Rinaldi
The incidence of dyspepsia emergency can be caused by various factors of risk, such as age, type of sex, the activity physical, smoke, status of nutrition, environment, social economy, patterns of eating and the frequency breakfast habit in the week, the eating habit of beverage risk such as coffee,...
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Qualitative Study of Nutritional Knowledge and Parenting Patterns on the Child Feeding Patterns of Stunting on Sebatik Island, North Kalimantan

Agil Dhiemitra Aulia Dewi, Yuga Putri Pramesti, Jihan Ukhti Nashiha
Background: The prevalence of stunting and under-nutrition of children under five in Nunukan Regency, Sebatik Island is still quite high. An important factor for children's health is the mother's knowledge and behavior, as a person who plays a role in child care. Stunting, malnutrition and...
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Effectiveness of Blended Learning Approach in Achieving Clinical Competencies of Health Professions Students: A Systematic Review of Experimental Studies

Gideon Victor, Erika Sivarajan Froelicher, Abel Jacobus Pienaar
Multiple challenges to clinical education have occurred during and post-COVID-19 pandemic era. Blended learning is well-known for cognitive development. However, the role of blended learning for the development of clinical competencies is not clear. This review aims to evaluate the studies focusing on...
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Provision of trauma care in Ministry of Public Health Hospitals Regional Health 3 Thailand

Nathakrid Thammakawinwong
Road accident tends to rise, resulting in enormous loss of lives and assets. According to statistics of deaths from road accident from The World Health Organization found that Thailand mortality rate was 38.1 deaths per 100,000 populations and 3rd in the world ranking. The purpose of this report was...
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Relationship of Age, Working and Education With/Regarding the Quality of Live of Elderly

Tris Eryando, Dina Ariha, Daniah, Yossi Fitria Damayanti, Sevrima Anggraini
An increase in life expectancy occurs with advances in science and technology. The increase in life expectancy raises one of the consequences, namely the increasing number of the elderly population. In general, elderly people face weaknesses, limitations, and disabilities, so that the quality of life...
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Legal Liability Due to Negligence by Nurses in Health Services to Patients

La Ode Emi, Fausta Nanda Sava Arkhanata
Based on Article 46 of Law no. 44 of 2009 concerning Hospital, which mentions that house sick responsible answer by law to all losses incurred on negligence power health at home sick, provisions chapter this Becomes base juridical for somebody for ask not quite enough answer party hospital if occur negligence...
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Some Aspects of Immune Status of Primary and Secondary Schoolchildren Living in Conditions of Technogenic Pollution of Urban Environment by Industrial Pollutants

K.G. Starkova, O.V. Dolgikh
Under conditions of intensive industrial impact, the study of the specifics of the regulatory systems response will benefit effective implementation of measures aimed to preserve the health of the child population. We have studied the indicators of the immune status of schoolchildren at different levels...
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Analysis of Influencing Factors of Adherence to Taking Medication among Hypertensive Patients

Nikmatul Fadilah, Dyah Wijayanti, Dinarwiyata, Hepta Anugrahini, Fathimath Shifaza
Obedience to medication is essential for people with hypertension to control their disease and lower the risk of complications and death. Several conditions shape this behavior. This study aimed to analyze the influence of factors of age, sex, ethnicity, income, employment, education, marital status,...
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Overview of Sources of Information and Knowledge About Self-Breast Examination (Sadari) and Ingenious Programs in Non-communicable Disease (PMT) Cadres

Novita Nining Anggraini, Fitriani Nur Damayanti
Background: Changes in people’s lifestyles due to a lack of attention to their health and their families are among the causes of Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), especially breast cancer. Aim: This study aims to explore an overview of sources of information and knowledge about self-breast...
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Prevention of Antibiotic Resistance Micro Flora Spreading by Analysing Surgical Infections' Microbiological Profile

Yuriy Lysiuk, Olena Pilipovich, Nataliia Pilipovich, Natalya Zakharko
Antibiotic resistance can be found among the top five most problematic issues that the international medical community pays a special attention to. The strategy of combating antibiotic resistance includes the rationalization of the antibiotic therapy, based on the regional specificity of the microbiological...
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Relationship between Cigarette Smoking and Candida Colony Count in Dental Student at Faculty of Dentistry University of Sumatera Utara

Puteri Ridha Ramadhani, Nurdiana, Pocut Astari
Cigarette smoking can be described as an activity where a person is enjoying the nicotine smoke produced from the burning tobacco. It contains 4800 chemical substances that are harmful to the body such as nicotine, tar, and carbon monoxide, which then cause changes to the oral cavity. One of the changes...
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Effect of Follicle Size on Metaphase II and Cleavage Rate of Goat Oocyte

Sri Wahjuningsih, Muhammad Nur Ihsan
The aim of this research was to determine the effect of follicle size on Metaphase II and cleavage rate of Goat Oocyte. Ovaries from slaughterhouse transported to the laboratory within 2 h of slaugtering in normal saline. The ovaries were cut and classified two classes of follicle size : small (2-4 mm...
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The Assessment of the Quality of Life Among Female Prisoners in Aceh Besar

Firzalinda, Vera Nazhira Arifin, Hermansyah, Alma Aletta, Dharina, Asnawi Abdullah
Living in a prison has a huge impact on the quality of life (QoL) and mental health, particularly for women. However, the study examined women’s QoL in a prison are limited particularly in developing countries, including Indonesia. The majority of women imprisoned in Aceh are due drugs courier, theft,...
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Premature Rupture of Membrane (PROM) Increasing Asphyxia Neonatorum Risk

Efrida Yusriyanti Syamsi, Nuli Nuryanti Zulala
According to WHO, 4 million infants die annually from asphyxia at birth, which represents about 38% of all children’s death under 5 years. The incidence of premature rupture of the membranes (PROM) occurs in 6-20% of pregnancies. The most common complication in PROM is respiratory distress syndrome,...
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Promotion Opportunity Relationship With Job Satisfaction of Nurses Implementing in the Patient’s Room Hospital Pariaman

Hilma Yessi
Job satisfaction is a positive attitude toward work in a person.The research objective was to determine the promotion opportunity sale with job satisfaction of nurses in the inpatient unit Pariaman Public Hospital. Type descriptive correlational, cross-sectional design. The population of the entire inpatient...
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The Correlation Between Expectation with Motivation of Adolescents to Improve Knowledge About Promiscuity and Sexual Health

Fransiska Ambarukmi Pontjosudargo
Adolescence is a transition period from childhood to adulthood, during which time individuals undergo changes both physically and psychologically, including the development and maturation of organs and functions of the reproductive system. Knowledge of reproductive health is important for adolescents,...
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Knowledge and Attitude Factors of Pregnant Mothers in the Selection of Delivery Assistants in the North Sibolga 2021

Rya Anastasya Siregar, Novita Sari Batubara, Hj. Nur Aliyah Rangkuti
In an effort to reduce MMR, one of the health workers who is directly involved in maternal and child health services is the midwife. Aid deliveries done by non-medical personnel can lead to high MMR and IMR, so this requires the ability and skills of the helper delivery so MMR can be avoided. The number...
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A Rare Case Report: Waardenburg Syndrome

Mita Rahma, Nabila Nabila, Veby Novri Yendri
Hearing loss is one of the most common congenital disorders. Hearing loss in early childhood will impair speech and language development. Waardenburg syndrome (WS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by sensorineural deafness associated with pigmentary anomalies and various defects on neural crest...
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Role Provider In Increasing Of Early Initiation Of Breastfeeding Covered To Mother Of Sectio Caesarea In Hospital

Sestu Retno Dwi Andayani, Nursalam Nursalam, Budi Budi Santoso
Early Initiation of Breastfeeding in the process of labor in Section Caesarean (SC) is rarely implemented because of pain from the surgical wound, the effect of anesthesia, discomfort mother, and yet the milk discharge after surgery. The purpose of the research was to create a model of comfort nursing...
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Effects of Red and Yellow Watermelon Juice on The Blood Pressure in Pre-Elderly Prehypertension

Tonny C Maigoda, Bela Dwi Oktavia, Yenni Okfrianti
Hypertension is a condition when there is an increase in systolic blood pressure above 140 mmHg and diastolic blood pressure above 90 mmHg. The more age can increase the risk of someone affected by hypertension. Non-pharmacological therapy is considered safer and has no unexpected side effects of pharmacological...
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Awards for Achieving Athletes to Increase Welfare

Reza Ryanantama Cristi, Komarudin Komarudin, Nuryadi Nuryadi
The background in this study is to see the awarding of athletes who are performing. This study aims to see how the implementation of awarding both athletes and coaches in terms of financial and non-financial. This research method is a descriptive study, the population in this study athletes and coaches...
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Developing a Long Passing Skill Measuring Instrument For Soccer School Student

Ardi Nusri
This study aims to produce a long passing skill measuring instrument of soccer school student. This study applied research and development method by using experimental design with the steps; (a) draft development, (b) validation, (c) small group experiment, (d) large group experiment. The small group...
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Overview of Preeclampsia Risk Factors on Pregnant Women at Dr. Soekardjo Hospital, Tasikmalaya, Indonesia

Etty Komariah Sambas, Enok Nurliawati
Objective: The study aimed to identify risk factors of preeclampsia on pregnant women including mother’s age, gestational age, weight gain, pregnancy type, history of hypertension, number of children’s births (parity), history of disease, and history of preeclampsia. Method: The research design was descriptive...
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The Effect of Speech Therapy With Hijaiyyah Letters on the Capability of Verbal Communication of Stroke Patients

Sukarmin, Muhammad Abdur Rozaq, Toni Ardi Rafsanjani
The purpose of research to know the influence of speech therapy with hijaiyyah letters toward verbal communication ability at stroke patients. This research used experiment research method with one group pre test-post test design. Hypothesis that there is not difference was evidenced verbal communication...
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Vehicle Emissions and Their Impact on Humans

I.Z. Magomadov, G.I. Khanaliev, R.A. Mamatsuev, I.A. Apkarov, N.D. Aisungurov, S.S. Sergiev, S.H. Mamasurov, H.H. Aptaev
The article deals with the following topics: vehicle emissions and their impact on humans; study of the mechanism of transport noise and its impact on humans; measures to improve the level of environmental safety: scales of transport and dispersion of substances in the atmosphere are given in table format;...
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First Aid E-book for Injuries in Karate

Danardono Danardono, Nevita Ariani
This study aims to develop a product in the form of an e-book on how to perform first aid on karate injuries, instructors, athletes, and the general public, and to provide information about the importance of performing first aid in karate. The research method employed in this study is Research and Development...
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The Effect of Giving Avocado (Persea Americana) Leaf Decoction on Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension: A Review Article

Anes Selvia, Setyaningrum Rahmawaty
Various kinds of herbal plants are frequently used by the Indonesian community for treating hypertension, such as avocado (Persea americana) leaves. It is believed that the plant has an antihypertensive effect. This study, therefore, aims to review the effect of giving avocado leaf decoction on blood...
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Identification of Training Activities and Body Porportions of Athlete Students in Sports Schools

Setiyo Hartoto, Bayu Budi Prakoso, Awang Firmansyah, Satwika Arya Pratama
Student-athletes have tremendous potential to be developed into elite athletes. Special sports schools provide opportunities for student-athletes to develop their potential more optimally. The implementation of boarding schools in sports-specific schools provides adequate facilities for student-athletes...
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Relationship between Anthropometric Status and Cardiopulmonary Endurance and Balance in the Elderly

Krisnanda Dwi Apriyanto, Cerika Rismayanthi, Suharjana, Satya Perdana
Elderly is the final stage of development that humans will go through. Increasing age during the elderly will bring various compensations in terms of decreased function and increased prevalence of degenerative diseases in the elderly. Efforts that can be made to prevent a decline in function and an increase...
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Effect of Ecopathogenic Factors on the Course of Pregnancy, the State of Fetuses and Newborns

L.V. Tsallagova, L.S. Popova, L.V. Maisuradze, I.V. Kabulova, D.K. Alborov, M D Baroeva, I A Zoloeva
It has been established that, under the conditions of technogenic risk, the risk of the pathology of the gestation period increases, leading to the suffering of the fetus as a result of the development of placental insufficiency, an increase in perinatal losses and infant morbidity. The article presents...
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Gluten Free Food in the diet of athletes

Aleksey Salomatov, Elena Shcherbakova, Vladimir Mezentcev
The market for gluten-free food products (BPP) is expanding rapidly. The reasons for this reflect a growing public interest in the gluten-free diet. This is partly due to an increase in the number of people diagnosed with Celiac disease, as well as the trend of healthy eating habits. However, gluten-free...
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Antenatal Care Experience in Adolescent Pregnancy

Ilma Ratih Zukrufiana, Herlin Fitriani Kurniawati, Anjarwati
Background: Adolescent pregnancy is a problem that needs to be considered for both clinical and social reasons. In Indonesia more than 2 million young women aged 15-19 years which is around 10% of total births. The birth rate per 1,000 women in those aged 15-19 years is 512 cases. Some pregnant teenagers...
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The Effect of Deep Breathing Relaxation Techniques on the Nausea and Vomiting Response of Intraoperative Patients with Spinal Anesthesia in the Central Surgical Installation of Padang Panjang City Hospital

Ratna Indah Sari Dewi, Honesty Diana Morika, Putri Dafriani
One of the complications after spinal anaesthesia is nausea and vomiting. Nausea and vomiting are undesirable events that often occur during surgery. Cases reach 60-70% under general anaesthesia and 25% under spinal anaesthesia. The response to nausea and vomiting that occurs in spinal anaesthesia can...
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The Correlation Between Mineral Levels and Bone Loss Risk in Postmenopausal Women

Suryanto, Suci Aprilia
Background: Calcium and phosphate are two minerals that are important for bone formation. Osteoblasts indirectly regulate osteoclast resorption activity under the influence of estrogen. Estrogen itself produces growth factors and contributes to bone formation so that bone mineral density decreases with...
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Emotional Expressiveness Among Women Who Experienced Domestic Violence

Lia Hervika, Monty P. Satiadarma, Naomi Soetikno
Emotional expressiveness is the tendency for individual to show emotion, positive or negative, outwardly. Expressing emotion might help individual to lowering negative affect and pathological symptoms. While, some studies show that women who experienced domestic violence try to hide their experience...
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Laryngectomy

Agung Dinasti Permana, Rano Digdayan Makerto
Background Laryngeal cancer is a malignancy that occurs in the larynx and arises from larynx squamous epithelial tissue. Treatment can be done with radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and laryngectomy to control the disease. Objective ...
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Characteristics Participants of Covid-19 Vaccination Dose 3 in the Mojolangu Health Center Working Area

Putri Djamilah Wahidah, Lucky Radita Alma, Hartati Eko Wardani
COVID-19 booster vaccination is still being encouraged today to provide maximum protection against. One of the first-level health service facilities also must provide booster vaccinations. In order to increase the willingness of the community to participate, it is important to know the characteristics...
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Antifertility Effect of Centella asiatica (L) Urban and Plucea indica (L) Urban on the Number of Follicles, Antioxidant Activity and Hormonal Profile of White Rat's Ovaries

Bayyinatul Muchtaromah, Mukholifah Mukholifah, Ihda Sayidatun Nasiroh, Mujahidin Ahmad, Romaidi Romaidi
Antifertility agents with safety and effectiveness in terms of minimum side effects have always been a subject of debate. Many studies have been conducted on plants to observe the antifertility effect, but majority of them were toxic. Centella asiaticaÿand Plucea indica leaves have been traditionally...
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Evaluation of Sports Governance in Improving Achievement Sports

Juliandi Juliandi, Yudy Hendrayana, Amung Ma’mun, Masri Masri
Governance is one thing that cannot be ignored in the performance training system for achieving maximum results from a performance. Therefore, every committee that is in the field of achievement sports management, for example, KONI, must carry out their duties properly. The purpose of this study was...
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Risk Factors for the Incidence of Anemia in Elementary-School Children Living in Malaria-Endemic Regions

Maraden Sirait, Rostika Flora, Chairil Anwar, Mohammad Zulkarnain, Nur Alam Fajar, Achmad Fickry Faisya
Anemia is an indicator of both poor nutrition and poor health. The most common anemia caused by malnutrition is iron deficiency anemia. Helminthiasis, clinical history of malaria, nutritional status, and breakfast-eating habits are the main factors that contribute to the increased incidence of anemia...
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The Effectiveness of Mother Class to Improve Utilization of Maternal and Child Health Handbook

Ellyda Rizki Wijhati
Maternal and Child Health Handbook (MCHHB) is a source of information for mothers and families in monitoring mothers and children’s health; besides that, the MCHHB is also a home-based record that can describe the process of child growth and development. However, the utilization of MCHHB in Indonesia...
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The Effect of Massage to Blood Pressure and Decrease the Percentage of Body Fat at Dharmawanita Members of Sport Science Faculty UNP

Darni, Rosmaneli, Wilda Welis
This study aims to reveal the effect of massase on decreasing levels of fat, cholesterol, glucose, and blood pressure of Dharmawanita of FIK UNP women. The long-term goal of this research is to find a way or method to reduce levels of fat, cholesterol, glucose, and blood pressure. This research uses...
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Peer Influence and Dating as Predictors of Pre- Marital Sexual Behavior Among Indonesia Unmarried Youth

Dian Luthfiana Sufyan, Yuri Nurdiantami
Background & purpose: Indonesia are facing demographic dividend in the next decade, as the main responsible human resource, identification of potential factors associated to sexual-risk behavior among unmarried youth must be undertaken. This study aims to investigate the association and identify...
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Physical Activity of Blind Children in Terms of Parenting

Akhmad Olih Solihin, Yudha M. Saputra, Berliana Berliana, Zaenal Alimin
This study departs from the idea that parenting is fundamental to the survival of a child, each parenting style that is carried out by parents will describe the child’s behavior, both physically and mentally. Compared to other children, those who have barriers to vision have additional challenges to...
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Progress Test Significantly Increases the Nursing Exam Try Out Score

Yanuar Primanda, Ferika Indarwati, Erna Rochmawati
Preparing for the National Nursing Exam is a challenging process that requires creative strategies. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of progress test, a tailored program to familiarize students with the National Exam test system and questions, on the students’ performance in the Nursing...
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Measurement Model of Hospital Performance for Achieving Hospital Mission in Indonesia

Budi Hartono, Amal C. Sjaaf, Adang Bachtiar, Purnawan Junadi
Performance measurement is an important issue. This reminds that healthcare industry characteristic is unique rather than others. Health care with its all activities is a "high risk" industry. Performance measurement is the centre of quality improvement. From this, many factors or reasons related to...
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Expert System to Determine Characteristics of Students With Special Needs With Forward Chaining Method

Robby Rizky, Zaenal Hakim
Pandeglang is one of the disadvantaged areas in Banten Province. The regional original income in this city is very small compared to other cities in the Banten region. Here there are rarely human resources who do community service. This is due to the low regional minimum wage value. Therefore, an expert...
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Entomological Index and Vector Distribution of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) Based on Container Characteristics in Kelurahan Cipageran Cimahi

Emma Mardliyah Hidayat, Syifa Shafira Maulida Rahma, Desy Linasari, Lutfhi Nulaela
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is an infectious disease infected through the bites of Aedes sp.mosquito. The pattern of DHF incidence fluctuates every year, which is influenced by environmental factors which cover the breeding place of Aedes aegypti Mosquito. One measure taken in controlling the Aedes aegypti...
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Establishing Phylogeny, Functional Profile and Novel Drug for Nipah Virus Encephalitis

B. S. Anusha, Preenon Bagchi
Background: Nipah virus encephalitis causing microbiome Nipah henipavirus was taken in this work which is the causative factor for encephalitis condition in humans. The fruit bats of Pteropus genus are the natural reservoir and acts as a carrier of this Nipah henipavirus. The phylogeny, functional profile...
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Electrical Brain Activity in Students with Different Lateralization of the Dominant Arm, Yakutsk

Galina K. Stepanova
Analysis of spectral power and EEG rhythm index in Yakut students (n=38) was carried out. Higher spectral power values of base alpha rhythm were noted, relatively slow wave teta- and delta-activity. Regardless of the lateralization of the dominant hand, the decreasing occipital-frontal gradient of the...