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The Effects of Monday Thursday Fasting on Blood Pressure and Oral Hygiene Level on Clinical Dental Profession Student

Erlina Sih Mahanani, Dinda Triani Ahyati, Hana Aulia Hapsari
Fasting has many health benefits for the human body as there is a detoxification process or release of toxic substances in the bod. One of the benefits are on blood pressure and oral hygiene. This research aims to identify the difference of blood pressure and oral hygiene level between clinical dental...
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Indonesia and China Collaboration for Decreasing the Number of Covid 19 Spreading

Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati, Dhea Vanissa Wulandari
This Covid 19 pandemic has big impact for every country. It effect on every sector on vitality of the country, such as economic, politic, world connection, etc. If every country want to revive their conditions. They must work together and rise from adversity. Just like Indonesia and China. Indonesia...
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Sports Development in West Java: Sports policy review

Anang Setiawan, Yudha M. Saputra, Amung Ma’mun, Nanang Fattah
Sports development in Indonesia is currently a very interesting issue. Each region has shown quality in its sports through infrastructure development and sports achievements. Sports development in each region is outlined in the form of policies with the target of achievement and prestige of the region....
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Typological features of heart rate variability in hockey players aged 15-16 years in the annual training macrocycle

Elena Surina-Marysheva, Vadim Erlikh, Elena Ermolaeva, Ksenia Marchenko
The purpose of the study is to identify typological features of the dynamics of heart rate variability in elite hockey players in the annual training macrocycle. Materials and methods: during July, December and February, 15-16-year-old elite hockey players were examined. Heart rate variability was evaluated...
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Breastfeeding Education: Its Effect on Cadres Knowledge and Attitudes of Exclusive Breastfeeding

Putri Widita Muharyani, Antarini Idriansari, Mutia Nadra Maulida, Dina Aprimilda
Posyandu cadre is an extension of health workers in educating mothers regarding breastfeeding. However, there are still many cadres who do not yet have good knowledge related to exclusive breastfeeding. This study aims to analyze the effect of breastfeeding education on the knowledge and attitudes of...
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The Peculiarities of Immune Regulation and the Polymorphic Variants of Candidate Genes Associated With Them in Oil Production Workers With Vegetative Regulation Disorders

N.A. Nikonoshina, O.V. Dolgikh
The analysis of the peculiarities of the immune status and the associated polymorphic variants of candidate genes in workers of an oil-extracting industry with established disorders of autonomic regulation – vegetative dystonia syndrome – was carried out. Pathology of the autonomic nervous system in...
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The Relationship of Knowledge Level with Personal Hygiene in Children During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Veolina Irman, Ika Yulia Darma, Dwi Christina Rahayuningrum
The minimal access to services for millions of children to basic health services is one impact of the lockdowns and school closures that have occurred in Indonesia. Knowledge of personal hygiene or personal hygiene has a play an important role in child development, because elementary school children...
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Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) Among Hardware Store Workers in Glodok Retail Area (a Case Study)

Muhammad Bilal Ibnu Maeda, Rizki Amalia, Azizah Musliha Fitri, Yuri Nurdiantami
Background: In this Digital Era, we need computer devices to simplify our tasks. Inevitably, intense work in front of monitors put our visual systems fully utilized. Vision and eye-related problems at computer display are determined as Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS). In a Retail Business setting, the...
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Clinical Characteristics of Determining the Connective Tissue Dysplasia Severity in Children and Adolescents Depending on Changes in the Height of the Hard Palate Vault

Innokentiy Ushnitsky, Ekaterina Nikiforova, Tatyana Alekseeva, Asmaa Sadulayeva, Irina Savvina
Despite a wide study of connective tissue dysplasia (CTD), this problem remains unresolved, since this hereditary collagenopathy has a wide range of common and local phenotypic manifestations. The deep (Gothic) palate is most often diagnosed in the structure of CTD local manifestations, which is accompanied...
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Tramiprosate as a Novel Treatment for Mild-Moderate Alzheimer Disease

A Systematic Review

Abiyyu Didar Haq, Visakha Vidyadevi Wiguna, Putu Diah Ananda Putri Atmaja, Cut Warnaini
Alzheimer Disease (AD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disease. Currently, treatment for AD is limited to symptomatic treatment only, which are cholinesterase inhibitor and memantine. Acting as a symptomatic treatment, those drugs don’t act on the pathogenesis of AD. Tramiprosate is a small aminosulfate...
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The Impact of Nurse-Physician Collaboration on Critical Care Nurses’ Autonomy

Shayma’a Abu Hattab, Mohammad Alsadi, Ghada Musleh, Nidal Eshah, Manar Bani Hani, Mohammed Albashtawy
Critical care environment is challenging where nurses and physicians should work with the highest degree of collaboration to achieve better outcomes. That comes in along with maintaining the autonomy of healthcare professionals. Nurses, the largest workforce in healthcare systems, struggle to maintain...
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Implementation of Inclusive Physical Education in Yogyakarta Senior High Schools: Teacher Experience

Ismail Gani, Sugeng Purwanto, Yuyun Ari Wibowo
Education in various countries pays more attention to inclusive education, including in Indonesia. This study aims to find out the description of the implementation of physical education learning with students with special needs in senior high schools in the city of Yogyakarta. The method in this research...
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The Impact Between Quality of Life and Self Compassion on the Emergence of Depression Symptoms in University Students

Alice Dian Permata Sari, Roswiyani Roswiyani
The purpose of this research is to investigate the impact of quality of life and self-compassion on depression symptoms among undergraduate students. The prevalence of undergraduate students with depressive symptoms continues increase from year to year. Depression symptoms experienced by these students...
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Problems and Development Options of the Health Care System in the Republic of Dagestan

A.M. Abdugalimov, G.A. Arsakhanova, Z.A. Arsakhanova, Kh.M. Bataev, Kafarov E.S. Kafarov
The article is dedicated to revealing the organizational issues that are present in health care system of the Republic of Dagestan. The purpose of the article is linked to its contemporary nature - resolving the problem of demographic situation in the country as a whole and in its individual regions....
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Radiographic Evaluation of Odontogenic Keratocyst: A 14-year Retrospective Study

Nor Hidayah Reduwan, Jira Kitisubkanchana, Suchaya Pornprasertsuk- Damrongsri, Sopee Poomsawat
Odontogenic keratocyst is regarded as a relatively common developmental odontogenic lesion representing 12% to 14% of all odontogenic cyst of the jaw. The lesion is of important interest for its potentially destructive behaviour and relatively high recurrence rate from 21.1% to as high as 35.4% in patients...
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The Importance of Serology Examination in Diagnosis of Multiple Ulcers in Oral Cavity (Serial Cases)

Rolis Anggi Wuriyanti, Anandina Irmagita Soegyanto, Gus Permana Subita, Harum Sasanti Yudoyono Nugroho
Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS) and Recurrent Intraoral Herpes (RIH) are the most common oral lesions found in dental practice. The diagnosis can be made based on patient's history and clinical examination. Due to similarity of size, shape, number, and location of these ulcers, however, it may be...
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Indonesian Children and Adolescents’ Body Mass Index: WHO and Asia-Pacific Classification

Jajat Jajat, Adang Suherman
The present of this study was to assess the World Health Organization (WHO) and Asia-Pacific Body Mass Index (BMI) classification differences in Indonesia Children’s. The research method used is cross-sectional study. A total of 2936 Indonesian children’s and adolescents between 7 and 17 years of age...
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Validity and Reliability of the Hand Eye Coordination Test Instrument Table Tennis for PJKR FIK UNY Students During the Distance Learning (PJJ) period

Alfonsus Maria Bandi Utama, Dennis Dwi Kurniawan, Agus Susworo Dwi Marhaendro, Amat Komari
Distance learning in the field of sports education has great challenges during the implementation of practical learning. In the table tennis course, it is necessary to identify the initial ability of hand-eye coordination of PJKR FIK UNY students through special test instruments for the sport of table...
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Predicting the Potency of Bioactive Compounds in Murraya paniculata as an Antiaging Agent: Collagenase Inhibition by Molecular Docking and Antioxidant Activity Assessment

Olivia B. Pongtuluran, Idah Rosidah, Siska A. Kusumastuti, Nuralih Nuralih, Damai Ria
Depleting collagen in the skin due to the appearance of the collagenase enzyme is one of the causes of aging. The objective of this study was to predict the effectiveness of some bioactive compounds found in the leaves of Murraya paniculata, known as Kemuning in Indonesia, by molecular docking as a potential...
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The Effects of Binder on the Physical Characteristic of Squeezed Rhizome of Kaempferia galanga L Lozenges

Uswatun Chasanah, Fairuzly Yulian, Rozki Yulianty, Adzan Irianto, Achmad Radjaran
The lozenge is one of the drugs to overcome a sore throat. This contained an active ingredient can be either a synthetic or herbal materials. Kaempferia galanga L is a medicinal plant that able to rrelieve cough and sore throat. So, its potential made be lozenges. Lozenges are compressed tablets which...
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Analysis of Caring Nurses on Anxiety Levels of Mothers whose Children are Hospitalized at RSUD Dr.M.Zain Painan

Rhona Sandra, Fenny Fernando, Desi Sofiani
Anxiety is an emotional response that can occur in mothers whose children are hospitalized. This is caused by Caring nurses who are less pleasant. Research in New York, 50 thousand parents whose children are hospitalized, 30% feel severe anxiety. In Indonesia 39.6% of mothers experienced an increase...
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Quantum Computing in Healthcare and Medicines

Chaitali Dhande, Preenon Bagchi
As compare to the Classical Computer, Quantum Computer are more efficient, accurate and having high-performance quality which makes Quantum Computer to stand different. In Quantum Computer, the basic unit of information is qubits which exist in the superposition state whereas in Classical Computer, the...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge and Attitude to Prevent HIV/AIDS Transmission in Dental Students at Dental Hospital (RSGM) Universitas Muhammadiyah Yogyakarta

Afryla Femilian, Melania Rizky
HIV infection is one of the ten major health problems in the world which is quite worrying and will develop into AIDS if the infection has acquired an advanced stage. In HIV/AIDS patients, the infection can manifest as lesions in the oral cavity. For health workers such as dentists, HIV/AIDS is an infectious...
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The Effectiveness Of Lime Addition To The Decrease Of Phosphate Levels On Liquid Waste At ** A ** Hospital Bengkulu City

Yusmidiarti, Jubaidi
The hospital is a health service institution with core activities of preventive, curative, rehabilitative and promotive service. In general, the main function of the hospital is to provide need of health care and recovery. According to the Decree of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia...
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In Vitro Chitosan Hydrogel Based Tetracycline Cytotoxicity Test on Fibroblast Viability

Andrew Andrew, Irma Ervina, Harry Agusnar
Tetracycline has been widely used as a periodontal support treatment since it has broad-spectrum bone tissue penetration and it can inhibit native collagen. Chi-tosan hydrogel-based tetracycline is known to have strong antibacterial effects, but the cytotoxic effects on fibroblast have yet to be studied....
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The Nurse Preparedness Experience in the Psychological Aspect of Earthquake in Mutiara Sukma Mental Hospital West Nusa Tenggara Province

Arif Munandar, Fitri Arofiati
Background: This Study Provides An Overview Of The Role Of Nurses In Earthquake Preparedness In The Mental Hospital Of Mutiara Sukma, West Nusa Tenggara Province And Provides Information Regarding Implementation Strategies That Can Be Carried Out By Health Workers Both In Preparation And Responding To...
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A Systematic Review: The Effective Interventions to Decrease the Occupational Related Diseases in Nurses

Dewi Sartika, Dewi Irawaty, Rusherina
Nursing is a profession that focuses on caring for patients individually, family, or community so that the nurses must be able to prevent, maintain, or restore optimal health and quality of life. Rapid and unpredictable health services placed nurses to occupational-related diseases especially musculoskeletal...
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Emotional Intelligence and Independence of Learning Students

Jayadi, Novianti Rahmawati, Dewi Rahmawati
The research for to know to influence emotional intelligence to learn independence in students grade VII SMP Negeri 3 Sampit school year 5015/2016. The population in this research is all students of grade VII is 289 students and take off as sample 25% is 72 students with Proportionate Random Sampling...
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Steroid Inhaler Therapy and Oral Manifestation Similar to Median Rhomboid Glossitis (Case Report)

Dwi Suhartiningtyas, Syifa Nabila Farah Fauziah Nur
One of the oral manifestations in the use of a steroid inhaler is Median Rhomboid Glossitis (MRG). It is a benign condition that is asymptomatic and appears as central papillary atrophy of the tongue. This case report presents the use of a steroid inhaler in an asthma patient with manifestation in the...
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Visual-Sensory-Based Quiet Room for Reducing Maladaptive Behavior and Emotion in Autistic Individuals: A Review

Annisa Marwati, Ova Candra Dewi, Tjhin Wiguna
This paper proposes the idea of optimizing visual sensory comfort in a quiet room for autistic users. Previous studies had proved that most individuals with autism spectrum disorder have unique sensory sensitivity and may perceive sensory stimulation differently. Maladaptive behavior and emotion are...
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The Effect of Leg Muscle Strengh, Leg Muscle Explosion Power, and Reaction Speed on the Side Kunging Degree Capability

Nissa Aldani, Gusril, Alnedral
The study aims to reveal the direct and indirect effects of exogenous variables on endorgent variables. The research method is a quantitative Path Analysis approach. The study population was all athletes in the Tarung Derajat Padang city of 110 sports, consisting of 60 men and 50 women. Sampling with...
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The Immunomodulatory Activities of Alkaloid (Vf-1) Isolated from Stem Bark of Tampa Badak (Voacanga Foetida (Bl) Rolfe) on Raw 264.7 Cells

Zuriva Azwari, Dian Ayu Juwita, Adriani Susanty, Nurdina Putri, Dira Hefni, Dachriyanus, Fatma Sri Wahyuni
Voacanga foetida (Bl) Rolfe (Apocynaceae) locally called Tampa Badak is a widely distributed plant in Indonesia. Indonesian people use this plant as a traditional medicine to treat infections, pain, diarrhea, itching, and swelling. VF-1 is an alkaloid compound that has been previously isolated from the...
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Analysis of the Benefits of Information Technology During the Covid Pandemic

Hafifah Gina Febiyasari, Yohanes Suwanto
Corona Virus Disease 2019 or commonly abbreviated as COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, a type of corona virus. People with COVID-19 may experience fever, dry cough, and difficulty breathing This year, the occurrence of a global-scale pandemic that has spread to various countries,...
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The Profile of Child and Teenager Students’ Physical Activity

Nuraeni Septiawati, Amung Ma’mun, Bambang Abduljabar
The research is motivated by the problem of physical inactivity which is a problem in the world of education, especially for students. The purpose of this study was to determine the profile of physical activity of adolescents and children’s students in elementary, junior high and high school. The method...
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Acupressure on Acupoint SP6 and LI4 Against the Level of Pain and the Old Labor Active Phase I in Inpatient Clinics of Yogyakarta

Sujiyatini, Nur Djanah, Woro Wahyuningsih Suwandi
Women will experience pain during the birth process of their baby. Pain that is not controlled will affect the duration of the first period which affects pain in the mother and baby. This study describes the effect of acupressure on acupoint SP6 and LI4 on pain intensity and length of labor during the...
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Psychophysiological features of hockey players aged 15-16 years in the annual training macrocycle

Elena Surina-Marysheva, Vadim Erlikh, Salavat Kantyukov, Ksenia Marchenko
The purpose of the article is to study the dynamics of psychophysiological indicators of elite hockey players aged from 15 to 16 years in an annual training macrocycle. Materials and methods: during July, December and February, elite hockey players aged 15-16 were examined. We studied the speed and accuracy...
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The Effect of Moringa Leaves Juice on Blood Glucose Levels and Total Cholesterol at Adults in Dry Land Area of East Nusa Tenggara Islands

Rr Listyawati Nurina, Ika Febianti Buntoro, Rahel Rara Woda, Elisabeth Levina Setianingrum
The result of basic health research in Indonesia shows that the prevalence of metabolic disease in Indonesia is increasing from year to year. Diabetes Mellitus type two (DM type 2) has the highest prevalence of diabetes thus increasing the risk of hypercholesterolemia. Moringa leaves (Moringa oleifera)...
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Qualitative Analysis of Coliform Bacteria in Hospital Wastewater with MPN Method

Mochamad Fathurohman, Gatut Ari Wardani, Siti Nurlida
Objectives: Hospital wastewater is a waste product from hospital activities that are infectious and toxic so that it can affect health. In this case, the wastewater analyzed is wastewater in one of the Tasikmalaya City Hospitals. The purpose of this study is to determine the analyzed wastewater containing...
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Critical Thinking as a Way of Mastering the Strategies and Tactics of a Doctor’s Speech Behavior

T.A. Osipenko, B.K. Turchevskaya
This paper examines the problem of forming a doctor’s speech behavior when working with patients. The article draws attention to the lack of academic discipline, which allows to introduce future doctors to the problems of communication in practice. Dialogue is considered as an effective method of “doctor-patient”...
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Quality of Life Comparison in STEMI Patients with Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) and Non-PCI in Dustira Hospital

Prihati Pujowaskito, Dinda Dwi Lazuardi Emha, Ilma Fiddiyanti, Rizki Bunawan
ST Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction (STEMI) is one of the types Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) that often causes sudden death and one of the medical emergency cases that requires immediate reperfusion treatment. Reperfusion treatment are Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) or non–PCI (pharmacological...
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Pumpchees Bar Development (Pumpkin Seeds and Chia Seeds) as an Alternative High-Fiber Snack

Dhana Alvia Noor, Septa Katmawanti, Agung Kurniawan, Supriyadi
The transition in dietary habits toward low-fiber fast food may be a risk factor for obesity and metabolic syndrome. Fiber has several advantages, one of which is that it can provide a long feeling of fullness. Pumpkin seeds and chia seeds are examples of high-fiber foods. The goal of this study was...
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Stroke Prevention with Anticoagulant in Cardiovascular Problem: Focus in Atrial Fibrillation

Ismail Setyopranoto, Punik Mumpuni Wijayanti, Utami
Cardiovascular problems such as atrial fibrillation is a serious and growing health problem in the global community. The presence of atrial fibrillation increases the risk of stroke, which in turn has its own problems and impact. Data have shown that the use of warfarin reduces the risk of stroke in...
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Use of Mobile Application-Assisted Observation of Infection Prevention and Control Program in Hospital

Briliana Nur Rohima, Nastiti Pramudita, Syarah Rysty Suryaty, Irvan Kurniawan
The infection prevention and control (IPC) mobile web application innovation at “Dr. YAP” Eye Hospital Yogyakarta aims to monitor the implementation of IPC program in the field to be compared to standard operating procedures (SOPs). The monitoring results are the basis for the next IPC program. Mobile...
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The Effect of Giving Moringa Leaves Extract on the Reduction of Blood Pressure in Elderly Hypertension Patients in Ngrandah Village, Toroh District, Grobogan Regency

Wahyu Riniasih, Wahyu Dewi Hapsari, Sulistyarini, M Festy Mahanani
This research used to determine the effect of giving Moringa leaf extract on lowering blood pressure in elderly hypertension patients in Ngrandah Village, Toroh District, Grobogan Regency. The type of research that is used in this research is quantitative using a quasi-experimental research design with...
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Congenital Cholesteatoma with Posterior Canal Wall Destruction in an Adult

Maximiliano Agustian Mahardhika, Eka Putra Setiawan
Background: Congenital cholesteatoma is a mass behind an intact tympanic membrane that develops from keratinizing squamous epithelium remnants in the temporal bone and has no prior perforation or history of otologic surgery. The most common symptom of congenital cholesteatoma is conductive hearing loss,...
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Procalcitonin in Children with Relapsing Steroid- Sensitivenephrotic SyndromeA 14-year Retrospective Study

Dian Ismawardani, Oke Rina Ramayani, Yazid Dimyati, Zulfikar Lubis, Atan Baas Sinuhaji, Rita Evalina
Abstract—Sensitive-Steroid Nephrotic Syndrome (SSNS) is the most common chronic glomerular disease in children with high incidence of relapse. Infections were statistically significant risk factors for recurrence in SSNS. Current findings suggest that procalcitonin (PCT) may not only be a valid marker...
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Antibacterial Activities of Extract Curly Chili (Capsicumannum. L) on Fusobacterium Nucleatum: An in Vitro Study

Sisca Yudistira, Widyawati, Resti Iswani
The progress of most caries process caused the root canal infection. Bacteria that dominated in root canal infection were Fusobacterium nucleatum bacteria that were 48%. This infection needed endodontic treatment. One of the influencing factors was microorganism. It can be eradicated by root canal irrigation....
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Teacher’s Perspective About Teaching Effectiveness Barriers in Elementary Physical Education: Teachers Self-Evaluation

Mesa Rahmi Stephani, Agus Mahendra, Andi Suntoda, Gano Sumarno, Gita Febria Friskawati
This study aims to look at the effectiveness of learning from the perspective of physical education teacher assessment. The population is a teacher who teaches Elementary School Physical Education. The method is descriptive study. The instrument used was Self Evaluation Teacher Effectiveness in Physical...
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Physical Activity Levels of Adults During Covid-19 Quarantine in Indonesia: A Cross-Sectional Descriptive Study

Farahdina Bachtiar, Condrowati, Dyah Utari, Fandita Tonyka Maharani
People all over the world are required to practice social distancing and undergoing self-quarantine and home- isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite social distancing can slow down the widespread of COVID- 19, it means people will spend much of their time at home and will be physically inactive....
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Identification of Biomarkers in Key Gene Prediction in Lung Carcinoma

Venkataramanan Swaminathan, Tamilambikai Parandaman, Kavitha Kannan, Norfatiha Binti Bawahi, K. M. Kumar
Lung adenocarcinoma is an imminent principal cancer that causes a huge number of mortality for both men and women because of the respiratory epithelium. The survival rate analysis of patients improved year by year by using bioinformatics tools. The purpose of this research aimed to investigate the PPI...
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Theory Analysis: Dorothy E. Johnson (Behavioral Theory) According to the Chinn and Kramer Model

Eni Hidayati, Suhartini Ismail
Background: the behavioral system model is a nursing conceptual model, a behavioral system of patterned, repetitive and purposeful behavior patterns— Dorothy E. Johnson, to provide a theoretical framework for nurses to prevent bullying. Aim: analysis guidelines were used to analyze Dorothy...
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Relationship of Roadside Worker's Characteristic with Blood Lead Level

Wirsal Hasan, Rahim Matondang, Alvi Syahrin, Chatarina Umbul Wahyuni, Taufik Ashar
Lead can insert into the body through the human digestive tract with food and drinks as well as through the respiratory tract into the lungs and blood vessels. Paddle rickshaw puller, motorized rickshaw pullers, traffic control officers, hawkers and street vendors located in major cities in Indonesia...
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Baseline Survey As A Framework Of Rabies Control Program In Supporting West Java To Be Rabies Free In The Year Of 2018

Yusuf Ridwan, Etih Sudarnika, Abdul Zahid Ilyas, Denny W Lukman, Koekoeh Santoso, Agus Wijaya, Ronald Tarigan, Sri Murtini, Usmah Afiff, Dordia A Rotinsulu, Arif Ridi, I Wayan T Wibawan
West Java province is one of 24 provinces in Indonesia which is known as not rabies free. West Java is planned to be rabies free in the year of 2018. In supporting of West Java rabies free programs, Baseline survey as a the basis of control programs was conducted in the Jampang Tengah and Cisolok Sub-District...
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Determinant of the Increased Sectio Caesarea Labor Rates of Indonesia in 2017

Hadi Ashar, Ina Kusrini
Sectio Caesarea (SC) is a surgical procedure to excrete a conception result. SC is done based on the medical indication in order to save mothers, fetus or both. Data from Baseline Health Research 2010 showed proportion of SC was 15.3%, this higher than WHO recommendation for 5–15%. This study aimed is...
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The Efficacy of Wood Vinegar Against Oncomelania hupensis lindoensis Snails Vector of Schistosomiasis

Meiske Elisabeth Koraag, Ade Kurniawan, Samarang Pawakkangi, Phetisya Pamela Frederika Sumolang
The eradication of Oncomelania hupensis lindoensis snail as the vector of schistosomiasis disease in its endemic areas is essential. The snail eradication is performed mechanically and chemically. Chemical eradication is conducted by using molluscicide, but the use of synthetic molluscicide is toxic...
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Determinants of Healthy Latrines Ownership in Working Area at Public Health Center of Suak Tapeh in Banyuasin Regency South Sumatra 2019

Yunita Theresiana, Leni Triayana, Septa Clara
Family latrine is a building used to dispose of feces for a family that is commonly called the latrine/WC.One of the health efforts made in public is the provision of basic sanitation. One of several basic sanitation facilities in the community is latrine.This study was a quantitative study using analytical...
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Tensile Strength and Microscopic Adhesion Observation of Dental Composite Restorative Material Manufactured From Sisal Nanofiber as Filler

Dwi Aji Nugroho, Widjijono, Nuryono, Widya Asmara, Aulia Rahmasari, Ensa Dyota
Background: Dental Composite consists of inorganic filler material that does not have chemical adhesion to organic materials. Tooth structure and adhesive materials contained many organic materials. Inorganic fillers could be substituted by organic material. This material was sisal fiber. These fibers...
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Molecular Genetic Study of Multiple Hereditary Exostoses in the EXT2 Gene

Aleksandra Yakovleva, Anastasia Danilova, Diana Petukhova, Aitalina Sukhomyasova, Nadezda Maksimova
Multiple hereditary exostoses (MHE) is a genetically heterogeneous disease with an autosomal dominant type of inheritance, a very large proportion of family cases. The incidence of the disease in various Caucasian populations is from 1.3 to 2 per 100 thousand. The clinical picture is characterized by...
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“COMMANDO” Procedures in Cancer of the Head & Neck: Short Communication

Geng Ju Tuang, Chong Sian Ng, Mohd Razif Mohamad Yunus
The “COMMANDO” procedure has been regarded as an intrepid surgical technique in the field of otolaryngology. The procedure involves resecting a portion of the mandible along with neck dissection and removal of the primary intra-oral tumor. Herein, the authors narrated on the indications of composite...
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Prevalence of Dating Violence in Late Adolescence

Syahni Soraya Putri, Monty P. Satiadarma, Naomi Soetikno
Dating violence in late adolescence is one of the phenomena which need to get more attention. It is because of prevalence rates are really high and there were negative impacts on the development showed from adolescence who experience it. The impact of dating violence in adolescence can be seen in all...
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Effectivity Rts And Gap To Predict Mortality Patients Of Head Injury At Emergency Ward Of Ulin Hospital Banjarmasin

Subhannur Rahman, Rina Al Kahfi, Bagus Rahmat Santoso, Dian Kustanti
Objective: The purpose of this study to know affectivity of RTS (Revised Trauma Score) and GAP (GCS, Age, Blood Systolic Pressure) to predict mortality patients of head injury at Emergency Ward in Ulin Hospita Banjarmasin. Method: The methods in the study were cross-sectional. The data were taken from...
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Motivation in Learning Physical Education for Junior High School Students in Indonesia

Lutfi Nur, Adang Suherman, Herman Subarjah, Dian Budiana
The purpose of this study is to see a picture of the condition of student learning motivation in physical education subjects in junior high school. This study is conducted on junior high school students involved 52 students, consisting of 30 male and 22 female students. A survey is used as the research...
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Orthodontic Treatment Needs Based on Aesthetic Component (AC) among Adolescents in Medan

Siti Bahirrah, Mimi Marina Lubis, Hilda Fitria Lubis
The prevalence of malocclusion in Indonesia is high while dental health behaviour among adolescents especially towards malocclusion is inadequate whereas health services has not been satisfied. One of the most used index, Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need which consists of aesthetic component and dental...
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Effect Health Education on Improvement Knowledge of Students Class III and IV About Hand Washing

Erinda Nur Pratiwi, Nila Astria, Erlyn Hapsari, Desy Widyastutik
Health problems that often arise in school-age children are behavioral disorders, one of which is hand washing behavior. Based on a preliminary study in the Work Area of the Sambi Community Health Center in Boyolali District, it was found that the incidence of diarrhea was one of the 10 biggest diseases...
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Knowledge of Sports Motivation: The Consumptive Lifestyle of a Running Community

Yopy Perdana Kusuma, Abdul Basit, Muhamad Amaludin
The life of modern society in general cannot be separated from the lifestyle in their daily lives. The lifestyle in question for example can be reflected in fashion, habits or even in sports activities. That is, exercise is not just an activity that intersects with health alone, but also has become part...
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The Differences in Malondialdehyde Levels Between Normal Pregnancy and Abortus

Hartati Deri Manila, Aprimayona Amir, Marisa Lia Anggraini, Ade Nurhasanah Amir, Feby Herayono
The background: The world and Indonesia is still recording the high rates of abortus. In midwifery services, abortus is stilll a.problem and a cause of increasingi.mortalityyrates, mother’s morbidity and newborn baby. One of causes of abortus was the MDA imbalance that occured duringgplacentationnprocess. The...
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Need Analysis of Basic Training Model of Forehand and Backhand Groundstroke Technique Based on Actions Method for Boys Aged 8-12 Years Old in Tennis

(Development Study on Tennis Associations and Schools throughout D.I Yogyakarta Province)

Ngatman Ngatman, M. Furqon Hidayatullah, Sugiyanto Sugiyanto, Sapta Kunta Purnama
Forehand and backhand groundstroke is the most dominant technique used in tennis. These two techniques are the first basic techniques that are taught to children when they begin learning to play tennis. However, in fact, forehand and backhand groundstroke is the most difficult techniques for children...
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Use Of Gadget Duration And Development Of Preschool Children In Bengkulu City 2018

Yuniarti, Rialike Burhan, Epti Yorita, Reka Lagora Marsofely, Ika Puspa Dewi
World Health Organization (WHO) reports that 5-25% of preschool-aged children suffer from developmental disorders, one of the factors that influence is the use of gadgets. If a child experiences a social development disorder, it is feared that the child will experience difficulty in adjusting himself,...
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Methods for ensuring the quality and safety of raw materials used in food for athletes

T Tolmacheva, A Toshev, N Androsova
The aim of the study is the scientific justification of new concepts for ensuring the safety of raw materials of plant origin for subsequent use in food for athletes. As a result of studies of dried fruits, they were found to contain fungi of the genus Penicillium, Mucor, Phomopsis. For disinfection,...
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Motivation Levels for Youth Participation in Recreational Sports: Intrinsic and Extrinsic Influencing Factors

Mustika Fitri, Novrizal Achmad Novan, Fitriani Dewi
Sports activity has been identified as a context where positive and negative experiences encountered by youth. However, the factors that lead to positive and negative personal development are relatively less discovered among sport participants. The aim of this study is to find out motivation levels on...
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Meteorological and Geomagnetic Factors and Human Cardiovascular Diseases

M.V. Panasyuk, E.G. Steshina, E.M. Pudovik
The article discusses the analysis of the influence of meteorological and geomagnetic factors on the human cardiovascular diseases within 2014–2018 at the “Regional Clinical Diagnostic Center” of Kazan. The study contains results of a statistical analysis of meteorological and geomagnetic factors and...
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Analysis of Popular Hashtags on Instagram Account The Ministry of Health

Puji Winar Cahyo, Muhammad Habibi, Adri Priadana, Andika Bayu Saputra
Using the Instagram platform to distribute information on this decade is considered quite useful. The Ministry of Health Republic Indonesia has an Instagram account with the username kemenkes_ri used as a medium for distributing health information. That information delivers through Instagram posts always...
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The Relationship Between Parents’ Education Levels to Fundamental Motor Skills Children’s in Buttui Mentawai

Resi Marini, Anton Komaini
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between the level of parental education with the basic movement skills of children in Buttui Mentawai Village. This research method uses a combined research method (Mixed Methods), which is a step of research by combining two forms of approach...
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Education Level as a Predictor for Health Literacy Levels in a Rural Community Health Centre

A Cross-Sectional Study

Fahrin Ramadan Andiwijaya, Hamsu Kadriyan, Arfi Syamsun
Health literacy is an important determinant in individual health and public health. However, evidence suggests that there are still disparities in health literacy levels between different socio-economic and education backgrounds. This study aims to look at level of education as a predictor for achieving...
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Assessment of Potential Hazards with Job Safety Analysis on Workers at Cotton and Gauze Industry

Demes Nurmayanti, Puteri Jasmine Annisa, Pratiwi Hermiyanti, Winarko
Job safety analysis (JSA) is an attempt to identify potential hazards in the industrial stages of labor to prevent the risk of work accidents. This research aims to analyze the potential of physical, chemical, and mechanical hazards in the production labor of the cotton and gauze industries by 2022....
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Injection Contraceptive Method and Osteoporosis Among Woman Sexual Active in Mandailing Natal

Yanna Wari Harahap, Bariana Widitia Astuti, Masnawati
Objective: The aim of study is to analyze injection contraceptive method and osteoporosis among women sexual active in Mandailing Natal. Method: A cross-sectional study using primary survey data conducted on October 2021 in Mandailing Natal. The sample of women sexual active were 82 acceptor contraceptive...
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Knowledge Levels and Paracetamol Self-Medication

Ika Ratna Hidayati, Elys Oktaviana, Irma Nurtiana Syafitri, Liza Pristianty
Our society used self-medication as a majority effort to overcome health issued. Based on Social Economic National Survey (2011), Statistic Center Agency recorded that 66 % of the ill persons in Indonesia used self-medication, this number is a lot higher compared with the percentage society which taking...
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Pre Elementary Study: Factors Related To Stroke in Semarang With Cohort Retrospective Approach

Suyanto, Moh Arifin Noor, Ahmad Ikhlasul Amal
Stroke is a disease of vascular disorders. Many factors can contribute to stroke. These factors include gender, age, history of hypertension, and history of diabetes mellitus. This is a factor that influences the incidence of stroke. Method: Cohort retrospective method used of this study. The sample...
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Effectiveness of Food Safety Awareness Program to Build Early Childhood Development

Bertakalswa Hermawati, Sofwan Indarjo, Efa Nugroho, Dyah Mahendrasari Sukendra
The objectives of this study was to determine the change of mother's behavior after given intervention related to food safety in early childhood. The study design was before and after experimental design. The sample were 62 mothers. Intervention with educational model through film media related with...
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Efficacy of Moringa oleifera Leaf Powder as Nutrigenomic Therapy Against Malnutrition and Metabolic Perturbation Related Diseases: a Preliminary Study of Madura Islands Variety

Hendra Susanto, Tinny Endang Hernowati, M. Rasjad Indra
Malnutrition and metabolic disease are the major problem of global population during the last few decades. The increasing of infant mortality related under caloric protein diet was reported in the developing countries. Moreover, metabolic perturbation caused by nutrient deficiency is the advanced physiological...
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The Correlation Between Attitudes Toward HIV/AIDS Transmission Through the Use of Syringes and the Type of Dropout Among the Participants of Methadone Maintenance Treatment

Risnawati, Bagoes Widjanarko, Zahroh Shaluhiyah, Muchlis AU Sofro, Tuti Susilowati, Helmy Apreliasari, Dendi Durahman
Attitude is one of the factors that influence drop-out behaviour. Attitudes influence behaviour through a careful and reasonable decision making process. In this study, researchers divided the drop-out into 2 types: positive drop-out and negative drop-out. It was said positive drop-out if the respondent...
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Laundry Waste Treatment for Decreasing BOD Levels Using the Household Filtration Model in Malang City

Mika Vernicia Humairo, Nurnaningsih Herya Ulfah, Sapto Adi, Septa Katmawanti, Melati Nastiti Ningrum Abidin, Shohifatul Ilma, Puspa Meisya Dini, Chakkrit Sela, Mongkol Ratcha, Anu Surach
Indonesia is a developing country with a high population growth yearly. This has resulted in many students entering a productive age throughout Indonesia. Based on the Central Bureau of Statistics, in 2021, there were 3,115 public and private tertiary institutions with 7,665,516 active students: especially...
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The Difference of Color Change After Using the Red Watermelon Extract (Citrullus Lanatus) and Commercial Toothpaste Towards Tooth Discoloration (in Vitro)

Any Setyawati, Dini Amalia Dewi
Background: Aesthetics has a value that is not absolute and very subjective. Discoloration teeth that can interfere with aesthetics require treatment, the instance is whitening toothpaste. The amount of chemical content contained in toothpaste is considered to have an effect on health. 99% malic acid...
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Indonesian National Food Security Challenges During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Chelsa Nazarin Steviarty, Muhammad Aldi Triansyah, Muhammad Salman Alfaris, Yulia Rizqi Lestari
Every part of the nation has been impacted by the COVID-19 epidemic that has affected other nations. One of the key challenges is food security, which is now generating a lot of public controversy as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic’s spreading, particularly in the State of Indonesia. National resilience...
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Prenatal Yoga for Mental Health: A Systematic Literature Review

Renita Rizkya Danti, Rosmita Nuzuliana, Herlin Fitriana
Women will be proud if they enjoy their pregnancy process in a healthy condition both physically and psychologically. However, some pregnancy can trigger psychological problems in pregnant women. One of complementary therapies that can be practiced to maintain a healthy mental condition during pregnancy...
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Development of the Myricetin Nano-Phytosome Formula with Phosphatidylcholine Variations

Nur Aini Dewi, Ganet Eko, Muhamad Dzakwan
Objectives: Myricetin is a flavonoid compound with natural antioxidant activity. Solubility, permeability and absorption rate is very low makes myricetin’s bioavailability very limited. To address this problem, myricetin made in nano-phytosome technology. Nano-phytosome was made by mixing phytoconstituents...
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Evaluation of the Implementation of Hospital Safety and Health in Occupational Safety Programs in the RSUD Sungai Dareh

Lindawati, Ilma Nuria Sulrieni, Oktariyani Dasril, Fajrilhuda Yuniko
The INA-CBGs payment system has been implemented at RSUD Sungai Dareh since January 2014, but there are still losses in the form of returning claims from the hospital to BPJS, this is due to an error in disease coding. The purpose of this research is to determine how the payment of health services with...
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Literature Review: Effect of Cherry Leaf Extract on Diabetic Wounds

Diyah Candra Anita
The prevalence of diabetes mellitus (DM) is increasing from year to year. One threat must be watched out for if a DM patient is injured. These wounds can become chronic diabetic wounds where the injury is easily infected or infected with pathogenic bacteria. Since chronic diabetic wounds usually occur...
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Differences of Salivary Superoxide Dismutase Levels in Gingivitis and Periodontitis Patients: Periodontal Installation, Faculty Of Dentistry, Universitas Sumatera Utara

Armia Syahputra, Krisnamurthy Krisnamurthy, Chrisnawati Sinaga
Introduction: Periodontal disease can be divided into gingivitis and periodontitis. In oral tissue, polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) are the first defense against pathogenic microorganisms. Activated PMNs produce large amounts of reactive oxygen species (ROS) that cause the destruction of periodontal...
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Eosinophilia in Children with Single and Mixed Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis

Yoan Carolina Panggabean, Sri Wahyuni Nasution, Lambok Siahaan, Ayodhia Pitaloka Pasaribu
Worldwide, helminths infections are by far the leading cause of infection associated-eosinophilia and probably of eosinophilia of all causes. Due to behavioral aspects, partial immunity and other factors, prevalence rates and infection intensity are usually highest in children. Consequently, eosinophilia...
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Remineralization Evaluation of Cocos Nucifera Extracts via Element Quantification

Siti Fatimah Rahamat, Wan Nor Hayati Wan Abd Manan, Zurainie Abllah
Demineralization causes plaque calcium (Ca) to dissolve out from the enamel. Prolonged condition would allow enamel caries to worsen. To reverse the condition via remineralization, abundant of free available Ca and phosphorus (P) in the saliva are required. Thus, daily diet with high Ca and P content...
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Effect of Obesity on Cognitive Function: A Comparative Study of Cognitive Level in Normal Weight and Obesity Students at Senior High School in West Java Indonesia

Ikbal Gentar Alam, Jajat Darajat Kusuma Negara, Febby Zelphira
The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship of cognitive function between students in normal and obesity categories in high school. The method used in this research is descriptive quantitative research. The population in this study were high school students in Subang City. The technique...
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender and Alternative Policies for Its Alleviation in Minangkabau Community

Yulfira Media, Alfitri
Nowadays, phenomenon of LGBT has been increasing and needs to get a serious attention in West Sumatra because it is the biggest risk of HIV / AIDS transmission. This research is to describe the phenomenon of LGBT and alternative policies for its alleviation in Minangkabau community (West Sumatra Province)....
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Role of Teachers Redesign Learning in Islamic Religious Education in Facing Industry Revolution 4.0 In-State SMA in Padangsidimpuan

Asfiati, Erna Ikawati, Muhammad Aswin, Hamdan Hasibuan
This study aims to explore the role of Islamic Religious Education teachers in learning blended learning and hybrid learning. The learning process integrates traditional information technology supported by offline and online communication. Qualitative research methods, respondents are Islamic Religious...
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Lumbar Epidural Analgesia as a New Paradigm: Views of Women in Rural and Urban Community in Yogyakarta

Iman Permana, Supriyatiningsih, Pramitha Esha Nirmala Dewi
Pain in labor has been problematic for women regardless their socio-economic status. Lumbar Epidural Analgesia (LEA) was suggested to provide high-quality pain relief and minimizing side-effects both for maternal and the fetus or on the outcome of labour. The aim of this study was to explore the awareness...
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Occult Hepatitis B: Case History

Olga Zamorshchikova, Snezhana Sleptsova, Keskilene Petrova, Maria Savvina, Spiridon Sleptsov
There is no HBsAg in the presence of HBV replication in patients with chronic viral hepatitis. This phenomenon was called occult hepatitis B. Russian researches referred as “hidden HBV infection”. We conducted a clinical analysis of the medical history of patient I. with chronic HBV infection in the...
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Analysis of the Aiken Index to Know the Content Validity of the Lesson Plan Evaluation Instrument on Physical Fitness Materials Viewed from Learning Strategies

Tri Ani Hastuti, Indah Prasetyawati Tri Purnama Sari, Sigit Dwi Andrianto
This study aims to determine the content validity of the physical fitness lesson plan evaluation instrument regarding learning strategies. The subjects of this study were lecturers and teachers of Physical Education, Sports, and Health. The instrument used is an instrument to measure the evaluation of...
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Anti Cancer Activity of Active Substances from Mangosteen pericarp (Garcinia mangostana Linn) against T47 D Cell Lines

Siti Rofida, Sukardiman Sukardiman, Aty Widyawaruyanti, Lusiana Arifianti
Garcinia mangostana Linn (Guttiferae) or commonly know as mangosteen has been reported scientifically as anticancer. In developing a pericarp of G.mangostana as the anticancer phytopharmaceutical product, bioassay-guided fractionation approach was chosen to get active substances to be used as raw material...
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The Determinant of Perinatal Mortality in Bandung Regency West Java, Indonesia

Deni Maryani, Dara Himalaya, Linda Yusanti
75% of infant mortalities occur in the early neonatal period. 2/3 of perinatal mortalities come from preventable determinant, namely patient, health service utilization behavior, medical reconciliation, and facility. This study aims to determine the determinant related to perinatal mortality. The method...
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Incidence and Risk Factors of Anemia in Breast Cancer Patients having Chemotherapy in Dr. Moewardi Hospital

Wiwik Ekorinawati, Ambar Mudigdo, Brian Wasita
The prevalence of breast cancer at Dr. Moewardi Hospital is currently ranked first on oncology cases at 18.92%. Chemotherapy is effective in fighting cancer cells, reducing tumor size, and giving a good prognosis in patients. Side effects of chemotherapy are indigestion with a manifestation of decreased...