PERSPECTIVE OF PHARMACOLOGISTS AND PATHOLOGISTS REGARDING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE BASED ON DECISION-MAKING DRUG DISCOVERY: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
Despite existing studies investigating pharmacologists' and pathologists` perspectives towards AI in medicine, there is a noticeable research gap concerning the artificial intelligence-based decision-making drug discovery on a national scale. This national, cross-sectional study aims to evaluate the perspective of pharmacologists and pathologists in artificial intelligence-based decision-making drug discovery in Pakistan. We have accomplished cross-sectional multi-setting research from December
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Histologic Changes in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer: An Exome Analytical Comparison of the Molecular Profiles of Basic and Modified Malignancies
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
A potential cause of tolerance in lung carcinoma is histologic alteration. The most frequent histological alteration is the transition from small cell carcinoma (SCC) to adenocarcinoma (AdenoCa) in response to tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKI). There is a significant research imbalance on the involvement of treatment modalities in histological alterations. The current study aims to investigate histologic changes in lung cancer that are not small cells. The molecular profiles of primary and modifi
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The Burnout Syndrome Among Public Health Professionals of Ouarzazate Province (Morocco): Prevalence and Predictive Factors
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
Healthcare professionals in Morocco are reportedly experiencing burnout due to a significant increase in patients and demanding work conditions. Understanding the scale of these challenges and identifying the factors involved is crucial to developing a resilient workforce that can effectively serve society. This study aims to determine the prevalence of burnout and its predictive factors in healthcare professionals in Morocco. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 453 public health personn
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THE EFFECT OF POSTPARTUM DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMATOLOGY ON THE QUALITY OF EARLY MOTHER-NEWBORN INTERACTIONS IN MOROCCO.
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
The maternity pathway, which extends throughout pregnancy, undergoes a turning point during the stay in the delivery suite: a place for the installation of early mother-newborn interactions. the study aimed is to investigate how depressive symptomatology (DS) affects the quality of early interactions within the dyad. This retrospective study included 102 mother-newborn dyads admitted to the post-natal Unit of the Orangers Maternity Hospital, CHU IBN SINA, Rabat, during the period from April to J
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Xerostomia in Cancer Patients
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
Dry mouth, or xerostomia, occurs when there is not enough saliva or when saliva becomes very thick. This can be a side effect of radiation therapy to the head and neck, it can also be due to some types of chemotherapy, certain drugs, or dehydration. The glands that produce saliva may become inflamed or damaged, resulting in decreased saliva production or the saliva becoming very thick and sticky. The degree of dryness may be mild or severe depending on the cause and the lifestyle of the patient.
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Phytochemical Screening and In-Vitro studies of Thelypteris arida Leaves: An Experimental Study
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
The current study aims to investigate different pharmacological activities of Thelypteris arida through in-vitro approaches that can be used for future drug development. We have chosen an experimental design for our study and have been conducted in Department of botany, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh in May, 2023. Study was conducted after getting ethical research approval from the institution. The used stud protocol was to find out exact plant, Collection, Drying, Grinding the leaves of T
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Metabolic abnormalities and adiposity indices associated with obesity in the Moroccan population of Khouribga province
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
Obesity characterized by body fat excess is associated with pathologies such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes and metabolic syndrome. This study aims to estimate the prevalence of metabolic disorders associated with obesity and determine their association with anthropometric parameters and adiposity in a sample from the Khouribga province in Morocco. A cross-sectional study was conducted on 265 women of 18yrs and over, from urban and rural area in Khouribga province. Height, weight, hip circu
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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF NON-COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (NCDS) AND THEIR RISK FACTORS FOR RURAL AND URBAN COMMUNITIES
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
Planning appropriate control measures for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) requires surveillance of risk factors. Comparing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) and associated behavioral, physical, and biochemical risk factors in rural and urban groups were the aim of this study. One thousand adults, ages thirty to sixty-four, participated in this cross-sectional survey; 450 came from rural and 550 from urban areas. Anthropometry, blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, lipid profile, and behavioral
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Assessment of the performance of twelve regional units for the management of neonatal infections in Morocco.
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
The aim of the study was to identify the risk factors for neonatal morbidity associated with the four main causes of mortality in Morocco. Intrauterine hypoxia, prematurity, puerinatal infection and neonatal jaundice account for 90% of neonatal deaths in Morocco. Factors associated with intrauterine hypoxia include : maternal anemia (OR :1.8 CI to 95% :1.5,3.2), placental infarction (OR :1.2 CI to 95% :1.1,2.2), parental smoking (OR :3.9 CI to95% :3.2,6.9), intrauterine growth retardation (OR :5
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Antibiotic resistance patterns of Helicobacter pylori in South Morocco
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Chinese Journal of Medical History / Zhong Hua Yi Shi Za Zhi
Antibiotic resistance in Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori), the bacterium responsible for gastric diseases, poses a significant public health challenge on a global scale. The assessment of resistance profiles among circulating strains in the southern regions of Morocco holds paramount importance in guiding antibiotic therapy selection. A total of 22 strains of H. pylori were isolated from gastric biopsies of 19 patients with dyspeptic symptoms who had undergone endoscopy. Subsequently, antibiotic
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