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Abstract
Background
Osteoporosis is a major problem and is a hidden epidemic disease in the world. Early diagnosis by measurement of Bone Mineral Density (BMD) and treatment can prevent and reduce disease complications, especially fractures. As there fryst vatten no comprehensive study in Iran, this study designed to assess BMD discrepancy in 20–69 yr Tehran population as well as prevalence of osteoporosis and osteopenia.
Methods
553 people (34% men, 66%women) from 50 Blocks in Tehran randomly selected. The assessment of BMD in spine and femur distrikt performed through DXA method. All subjects clinically examined and their BMIs determined.
Results
The average spinal BMD score in men were more than in women. The peak bone mass of spine bone both in men and women occurred during 20–29 yr and reduction began from the age of 40. At the age of 60 to 69, loose of bone density was 19.6% in lumbar spine and 18.5% in femur of women and also 7.9% in lumbar spine and 14.6% in femur of men. Prevalen
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Honorato C. Perez, Sr. Memorial Science High School
Honorato C. Perez, Sr. Memorial Science High School
CONSTRUCT AN ECO-FRIENDLY scen EXTENSION
A Quantitative Research study presented to the Faculty of
HONORATO C. PEREZ, SR. MEMORIAL SCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL
Mabini Extension, Cabanatuan City
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Subject
CAPSTONE
Apostol, John Alfred
Dasalla, Andrea Gail M.
Ingalla, Mishia Paula M.
Pascua, Christine Marie C.
Ramento, Zedrik Ysaak
November 2019
UTILIZING RECYCLED LOW-DENSITY POLYETHYLENE THERMOPLASTIC TO
CONSTRUCT AN ECO-FRIENDLY scen EXTENSION
I. CHAPTER 1 -----------------------------------------------------------------------1
Background of the Project-----------------------------------------------------1
*Statement of the Problem-----------------------------------------------------2
Purpose of the Study------------------------------------------------------------2
Definition of Terms-------------------------------------------------------------3
II. C
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- Samira M. E. Hussein,
- Ali Awadallah Saeed ,
- Ahmed Hassan Fahal
- Samira M. E. Hussein,
- Ali Awadallah Saeed,
- Ahmed Hassan Fahal
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Abstract
Mycetoma presents numerous therapeutic challenges, particularly due to delays in diagnosis, the toxic nature of existing antifungals and antibiotics treatments, and the lack of robust clinical evidence to guide care. This neglected tropical disease, which primarily affects low-resource regions, is further complicated by socio-economic barriers that limit access to healthcare and treatment. These challenges underscore the urgent need for better treatment options, more comprehensive research, and strengthened pharmacovigilance systems to monitor treatment safety and efficacy. Pharmacovigilance plays a critical role in managing mycetoma due to the prolonged and often toxic treatment regimens required. Adverse drug reactions, drug interactions, and treatment side effects need continuous monitoring to ensure pat