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Background: Clinical chemistry reference intervals currently in use for pregnant women in Ethiopia
are adopted from text books and refer mainly Caucasian subjects. Reference intervals based on samples
from ...
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Background: Diabetes mellitus is recognized as one of the emerging public health problems in
developing countries like Ethiopia. As the International Diabetes Federation suggests that the
number of adults living ...
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Background: ABO and Rhesus blood group antigens are thought to be among genetic
determinants of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Identification of blood group phenotypes more
susceptible to type 2 diabetes mellitus will ...
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Background: Chronic kidney disease has emerged as one of the primary co-morbid
conditions affecting human immunodeficiency virus infected individuals even after highlyactive antiretroviral therapy.
Objectives: To ...
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Background: Hypertension is a medical condition in which a person's blood pressure is
?140/90 mmHg. It caused 9.4 million fatalities annually across the globe. Its
complications can damage many target organs among ...
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Background: Globally 144 million children under the age of five were stunted, 47 million were wasted,
and 38 million were overweight and1.9 billion adults are overweight or obese, while 462 million are
underweight. ...
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Introduction: Erectile dysfunction is persistent inability to achieve or maintain an erection
sufficient for satisfactory sexual performance. Hypertension and erectile dysfunction are closely
intertwined diseases ...
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Back ground: Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex disorder which is characterized by
clustering of interrelated risk factors of cardiovascular disease and diabetic mellitus. So far,
cutoff point variability for ...
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Background: Diabetes is one of the largest health emergencies of the twenty-first century
globally. The development of long-term complications is influenced by hyperglycemia and
poor glycemic control of diabetes ...
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Background: Diabetes mellitus chronic illness, characterized by chronic hyperglycemia due to
either insulin deficiency or resistance or both. Hyperglycemia induces tissue damage through
mitochondrial superoxide ...
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Back ground: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease is the condition of fat accumulation in the liver
not because of excess alcohol intake and any disease causing etiology. The disease occurrence
increased among Type ...
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Background: Hyperuricemia is associated with cardiovascular disease and also its high
prevalence linked with increases the risk of cardiovascular disease among diabetes mellitus
patients. Cardiovascular complication ...
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Background: Stroke is a leading cause of adult disability and death worldwide. Serum lipid levels
have established effects on short-term stroke mortality. To reduce the incidence of stroke and
stroke-related ...
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Background: In recent years, the use of gasoline or petrol has steadily increased in industries
and households. Occupation is the primary source of exposure. Volatile organic compounds such
as gasoline and other ...
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Introduction: Thyroid dysfunction affects several hundreds of people worldwide. It is
associated with renal impairment and dyslipidemia. However, evidence lack on the magnitude of
renal impairment and dyslipidemia ...
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Background: Metabolic syndrome poses a considerable risk to the health of both mother and
child and become a significant public health concern, particularly in developing nations.
However, there is still a lack ...
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Introduction: Hormonal contraceptives are artificial preparations utilized by women of
reproductive age to prevent pregnancy; and they act on the endocrine system to prevent
ovulation. Roughly about a billion women ...
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Introduction- Electrolyte imbalance predominately affect diabetic patients due to hyperglycemia
,which rise plasma osmolality and impaired renal function contributing to change electrolyte level.
Our study aimed ...
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Background: Tuberculosis is a communicable disease that is a major cause of morbidity and mortality.
It is one of the top 10 causes of death, and the leading cause of death from a single infectious
agent.Biochemical ...
Background. Work-related upper extremity musculoskeletal disorders (WUEDs) often present remarkable health and economic
burdens on society. Occupational barbers are usually neglected both in research and policy actions, ...