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The Role of Nimotuzumab and an Anti-Egfr Mab, in the Treatment of Locally Advanced Scchn

Nur Akbar Aroeman, Andrio Raymos
SCCHN is a group of neoplasms that develop in the epithelium of the upper gastrointestinal and airway, and it is a diverse disease. Approximately 65,000 individuals were estimated to be affected by SCCHN in the US in 2019, while a significant number of new cancer diagnoses in the oral cavity, pharynx,...
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Analysis of Biomechanics Slap Hit and Push in The Field Hockey

Erwan Prasetyo Utomo, Nining Widyah Kusnanik, Fuad Y
In the study will describe about the variables that provide support in the implementation of the slap hit and push to be used as a curriculum in the basic techniques of coaching at an early age in schools and clubs. Data retrieval is done by using two Sony Handycam HDX 450 on six athletes PELATNAS as...
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The Implementation Impact of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Methods for the Increase of Anaerobic Abilities (Experimental study of physical training for 28 day meeting on student activity unit women futsal UPI Bandung)

Fitri Rosdiana, Dikdik Zafar Sidik, Agus Rusdiana
Futsal is football game which required speed, all players must have dynamic and fast movement ability. So that each player is required to have excellent physical ability. HIIT methods is one of the effort to improve the physical abilities which is anaerobic and aerobic. The purpose of this research is...
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Digital information technologies and navigation systems in the development of youth sports tourism (on the example of the Tyumen and Chelyabinsk regions)

Natalia Balyuk, Lidia Kuprina, Tatiana Rybalova
The article discusses the concept of digital nomadism, its role and influence on the youth sports tourism market. Based on the analysis of Russian and foreign experience, the introduction of digital technologies into the structure of regional and city agglomerations that contribute to the effective inclusion...
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The Precede-Proceed Model As Proposed Model In The One Health Paradigm

Oedojo Soedirham
One Health is "the collaborative effort of multiple disciplines - working locally, nationally, and globally - to attain optimal health for people, animals and the environment". One Health is a new phrase, but the concept extends back to ancient times. The recognition that environmental factors can impact...
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The Perspective of Physical Education and Sport Teachers on the Participation of Parents of Students with Disability

Dena Widyawan, Amung Ma’mun, Berliana, Yudy Hendrayana
Besides exploring the phenomenon of participation of parents of students with disability in special need schools, it is significant to gain the perspective of physical education and sport teachers because a teacher is the influential figure in the environment who interacts directly with students. In...
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Development of the Butterfly Style Swim Handbook for Age Group Athletes-III

Santi Ramadhani, Supriadi, Suprayetno
Butterfly style handbooks are still considered limited. the lack of information and understanding in the butterfly-style swimming exercise also influences the athlete’s success in achieving the quality of coordinated motion. The purpose of this study is to help provide guidance and reference aimed at...
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Farmers Knowledge on Pesticide Safety Management in Ponorogo

Eka Rosanti, Ratih Andhika Akbar Rahma, Mahmudah Hamawi, Dian Afif Arifah
Agricultural activities in PonorogoDistrict are one of the largest contributors to the economy. However, agricultural activities related to pesticide use need attention. Based on the previous research, there were 36.7% of farmers in one of the villages in Ponorogo District were at a very high risk of...
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The Role of Fusobacterium Nucleatum on Chronic Periodontitis (Literature Review)

Dewi Saputri, Mahdi Abrar, Zaki Mubarak, Mudatsir
Chronic periodontitis is the most often disease in the oral cavity which attacks the supporting tissues of the teeth. This disease develops slowly, resulting in teeth experiencing loss of attachment and alveolar bone loss. The main cause of chronic periodontitis is bacterial plaque which is a soft deposit...
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Differences in the influence of Aerobics and Zumba Gymnastics Against Weight Loss Ladiva Gymnastics Studio Members

Sri Gusti Handayani, Anton Komaini
The problem with this research is that there are still many mothers with Ladiva gymnastics who are overweight even though they have been doing gymnastics for a long time. Ladiva gymnastics have a schedule of aerobic and zumba gymnastics with the same instructor. The purpose of this study was to see the...
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Big Data Analytics of the Representation of Physical Education in Social Media

Caly Setiawan, Muhammad Hamid Anwar, Fathan Nurcahyo
The purpose of the current study was to understand the representation of physical education (PE) in social media. We used big data analytics to access the data of the representation and to map out the large scale of representation in four major social media platforms. The data were collected by extracting...
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Anthropometric Profile and Motor Ability of Early Childhood Children (3-5 Years) in Urban and Rural Areas in Malang

Emma Afifah, Dona Sandy Yudasmara, Surya Adi Saputra, M. E. Winarno, Nurul Riyad Fadhli, Imam Hariadi, Taufik Taufik
Early detection and attention are required for early childhood development (the “golden age”) in the 0–6-year-old age group. One of the primary issues in children’s growth and development is improved development. Developmental delays are a problem in Indonesia’s health, affecting about 56.34% of preschoolers....
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How Does Metformin Work in the Treatment of Obesity? A Review

Muhammad Salman Shalahuddin, Riana Rahmawati
The rising prevalence of obesity is associated with a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases. Because it can induce weight loss, metformin, a long-used drug for treating diabetes, is used as an off-label medication for the treatment of obesity. However, the mechanism underlying this effect...
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Reinforcing Factors and the Behavior of Early Detection of Cervical Cancer in Women of Childbearing Age

Fatwa Imelda, Heru Santosa, Sarma Lumbanraja, Namora Lumongga Lubis
The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between reinforcing factors and the behavior of early detection of cervical cancer in women of childbearing age (WCA) in Medan City. Research Methods Correlational quantitative research design involving 150 WCA as respondents through non-probability...
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Improve Cognitive Abilities Through Aerobic Dance Based on Traditional Dance: Literature Review

Poppy Elisano Arfanda, Ians Aprilo, Ricardo Valentino Latuheru, Hasnah Hasnah, Retno Farhana Nurulita, M. Adam Mappaompo
This writing aims to explore some literature about traditional dance-based aerobic exercise to improve cognitive abilities. Many factors contribute to a person’s cognitive decline, including aging and lack of physical activity. The physical activity discussed here is aerobic exercise. Physical activity...
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The Effect of Playing Origami on the Fine Motor Development Among Preschool Children at Putra Buana Kindergarten in Lamongan Regency

Sulistiyowati, Ratih Indah Kartika, Ponco Indah Arista Sari, Ati’ul Impartina
Preschool is a period to develop fine motor skills. Origami has benefits in training memory and fine motor skills, improving concentration and patience, and increasing intellectual capacity. This study determines the effect of origami games on fine motor development in preschool children at Putra Buana...
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Assessment of Quality of Radiograph Taken by Undergraduate Students in Paediatric Dentistry Clinic: An Institutional Study

Nur Izzatin Mohamed Baqir, Bibi Ameera Azreen Ariffin, Azizah Ahmad Fauzi, S. Nagarajan M. P Sockalingam, Ahmad Shuhud Irfani Zakaria
Background: Dental radiograph acts as an adjunct to the clinical examination that aids the dentist to evaluate and definitively diagnose many oral diseases and conditions. Bitewings and periapical radiographs are the two intraoral radiographs that are commonly used in paediatric dental clinic. Aim: To...
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Six Weeks Progressive Plyometrics Training on Badminton Player's Agility

Dimas Irawan
Badminton is one of favorite sports by the community. Improved performance is influenced by technical play and physical abilities of athletes. One of the important skills in badminton is agility. agility can be achieved by improving balance and strenght of lower limb. plyometric exercise can increase...
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The effect of sex education on youth knowledge about sexual behavior in storage in sma negeri 2 kaur

Rini Patroni, Ismiati
Adolescent reproductive health is part of overall adolescent health. The existence of deviant sexual behavior in adolescents can cause health problems and can reduce health status in Indonesia. Many things can cause sexual behavior irregularities, one of which is the lack of knowledge about sex. This...
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Intake of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage and Metabolic Syndrome Components in Adolescents

Evi Kartini, Fillah Fithra Dieny, Etisa Adi Murbawanni, A.Fahmy Arif Tsani
Adolescents with metabolic syndrome have a higher risk for cardiovascular diseases and diabetes. Risk factors of metabolic syndrome include central obesity, hypertriglycerid, and hyperglycemia. High intake (>50 g/day) of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) is known to be positively associated with increased...
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Economic Analysis for Selection of Diagnostic Methods against Surra in Buffalo on East Sumba Island, Indonesia

Rita Dewi, Retno Soejoedono, Chaerul Basri, April Wardhana, Sri Mulatsih
Surra is one of the main disease problems in buffalo farms in East Sumba Island. The control program of this disease requires the support of diagnostic methods that are reliable and cost-effective. This study aimed to select the diagnostic method for surra based on the economic value of each diagnostic...
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The Comparison Between Anti-Inflammatory Effects of Ethanol Extract from Kaempferia galanga L. and Diclofenac Sodium Induced by Carrageenan

Galih Samodra, Dina Febrina
Steroid and non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs have many side effects so that many anti-inflammatory developments are made from natural ingredients, especially in plants. Plants that are scientifically proven to have antiinflammatory characteristic, one of which is from Zingiberaceae family. Kencur...
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Literature Review Study: Supporting and Inhibiting Factors of the Success to Stop Smoking

Ardhitya Sejati, Sitti Nur Djanah
Indonesia is the third country with the highest number of smokers in the world after China and India with a smoker’s prevalence of 36.1%. Many smokers have the desire to stop smoking but there are many obstacles to its success, so too the government has established a no-smoking area program (KTR). This...
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Detection of Rickettsial Infection Among Febrile Patients in Semarang City

Dyah Widiastuti, Nova Pramestuti, Siwi Pramatama Mars Wijayanti, Jastal
Rickettsial infection is a critical public health problem caused by Rickettsia sp and is distributed worldwide, mainly transmitted by the fleas of rodent. Semarang City has abundant rodent population but the report of Rickettsial infection cases was very limited. The aim of this study is to identify...
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The Examination of HDL Cholesterol on Risk of Dyslipidemia Respondents

Rianti Nurpalah, Meti Kusmiati
HDL (High Density Lipoprotein) is one of the lipoproteins in the human body. It acts like a vacuum cleaner that absorbs as much excessive cholesterol as possible. There are several risk factors that can cause cholesterol metabolism abnormalities in the body, one of which is a decrease of HDL levels in...
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Family Awareness of Congenital Rubella Syndrome in Palembang, Indonesia

Amrina Rosyada, Dini Arista Putri, Rini Mutahar
Rubella infection is a dangerous infectious disease that mostly affects pregnant women. This infection causes children born with some disabilities called congenital rubella syndrome which is visual impairment, deafness, calcification of the brain, and heart trouble. Treatment for this syndrome is quite...
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Two-intervention Social Distancing Strategy to Control COVID-19 in Salaheddine Province; A Comparative Study

Mohammed A. Ajeel, Muhammad A AlKataan, Omar Bassam Saleh Aghaa, Moataz Abdel-Gawad Abdel-Hamid Al-Ani, Zina Nizar Thanoun
The COVID-19 pandemic, which is caused by a novel coronavirus, is a global health issue. A respiratory tract illness, acute respiratory distress syndrome, micro thrombosis, sepsis, sepsis, and mortality are presented in this case. Early identification of suspected cases allows sufficient time for medical...
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Healthy Behavior and Psychological Well-Being in Migrant High School Students

Carly Nathania Lenge, Arthur Huwae
Migrating is a form of educational exploration for adolescents, particularly those in high school. Various issues are confronting migrants in their adolescence impact individuals’ psychological well-being, which is inextricably linked to the practice of healthy behavior. Therefore, this study aimed to...
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The Relationship Between BMI, Adequacy of Magnesium, Zinc, and Vitamin C with Blood Glucose Levels

Alya Ayu Alvitananda, Agus Sartono, Purwanti Susantini, Salsa Bening, Hersanti Sulistyaningrum
Pre-elderly have a risk of developing degenerative diseases such as hyperglycemia. Several factors that can increase blood glucose levels pre-elderly are obesity adequacy (magnesium, zinc, and vitamin C). An observational analytic study with a cross-sectional approach that aims to determine the relationship...
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A 19-Year-Old Man with Adenoid Hypertrophy, Otomycosis and Diffused Otitis Externa Sinistra, Effusion Otitis Media Dextra Auricular: A Case Report

Aulia Siti Fatimah, Nurmala Shofiyati
Introduction: Adenoids are masses of lymphoid tissue located on the posterior wall of the nasopharynx, one of the tissues forming the Waldeyer structure. Adenoid hypertrophy is the enlargement of the adenoid tissue. Recurrent infections of the upper respiratory tract/ARI mostly cause the etiology of...
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The Use of Case Based Learning in Anatomy Physiology for First Year Midwifery Students

Mahindria Vici Virahaju, Desi Ekawati
Human physiology anatomy is studied by first year midwifery students to give students the ability to understand the anatomy and physiology of all body systems related to the female reproductive system. This paper aims to describe the implementation and benefits of learning Anatomy Physiology using the...
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Physical Properties Testing Soap from Citronella Oil with Red Spinach (Amaranthusgangeticus) Extract

Ayus Diningsih, Hasni Yaturramadhan, Suryani Batubara
Objective: Cosmetics production is estimated to increase by 7% due to consumer demand during the COVID-19 pandemic, one of which is soap production. The purpose of this research was to determine the citronella oil (Citronella oil) with the addition of red spinach (Amaranthusgangeicus) extract can be...
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Potential Forkhead Box O 3a as Prognostic Biomarker in Prostate Cancer

Anandia Putriyuni, Meta Z. Oktora, Nurwiyeni Nurwiyeni, Tofrizal Tofrizal
Background: Forkhead box O 3a is a transcription factor, a member of the Forkhead box O family. It has a crucial role in both oncogenesis and tumor suppression. Cellular localization and phosphorylation status are considered to be prognostic factors for cancers. Loss of Forkhead box O 3a was found in...
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Povidone-Iodine as Subgingival Irrigation in Chronic Periodontitis Treatment

Anh Thi Mai Nguyen, Nhat Dinh Dinh Phan
The objective of this study is to verify the effects of 0.1% povidone-iodine (PVP-I) as subgingival irrigation on chronic periodontitis patients after 4, 6 and 8-week treatment. A clinical trial was conducted on 18 patients from 30 to 65 years old (mean age: 51.1±11.2) with moderate or severe chronic...
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Factors Associated With Obesity Among Adolescents in Surakarta City

Dittasari Putriana, Dono Indarto, Adi Magna Patriadi Nuhriawangsa
The prevalence of obesity in children and adolescents in the world has continouosly increased. Some adolescents who lack night sleep tend to consume less plain water and more sweet beverages. Therefore, it will increase energy intake and decrease energy expenditure. This study aimed to analyze the association...
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Assessment of the Health of the Younger Generation of the Population of the Aral Sea Region

Sh.K. Bakhtiyarova, B.I. Zhaksymov, U.N. Kapysheva
Data were obtained on the somatic health of schoolchildren in Kyzylorda (100 people) and rural schools - Syrdariya district (71 people) and Zhalagash district (114 people) located in the central part of the Aral Sea region. The weight, height, lung capacity, blood pressure, and heart rate were determined...
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Relationship between Anxiety and Burning Mouth Syndrome of Psychiatric Outpatients

Alzeressy Putri, Nurdiana, Aida Fadhilla Darwis
Anxiety is the signal and phenomenon of a threat that can be divided into mild, moderate, severe, and very severe anxiety based on its level. Anxiety can cause pathological changes in the body including the oral cavity. Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is one of the disorders in oral cavity that can be affected...
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Influence of TGT (Teams Games Tournament) Cooperative Model on the Hang Style in Long Jump Learning

Aslan, Mulyana, James Tangkudung
The general objective of this study was to obtain an overview of the TGT type cooperative learning model used by a physical education teacher in an effort to improve style abilities in the long jump. In this study the author uses the experimental method as a way of solving problems, and looks for answers...
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Fatigue and Physical Performance in Recreational Sports

Dian Listiarini, BM. Wara Kushartanti, Mohammad Arif Ali, Didit Prakosa Adi Nugroho, Setya Rahayu, Natsuangkorn Kongchulagul
Every physical activity must cause fatigue because it involves the body’s moving components, one of the biological signs of this fatigue can be seen from the accumulation of blood lactate in the body. Hiking, rafting, and jogging are recreational sports. Each type of sport has its own training needs...
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The Effect of Vitamin D Supplement as Analgesic in Low Back Pain Patients: A Literature Review

Martdwitanti Ajeng Kumalaningtyas, Devi Usdiana Rosyidah, Sulistyani Sulistyani, Dodik Nursanto
Background: Low back pain (LBP) is a musculoskeletal disease characterized by severe pain in the lower back that originates in the spine’s muscles, nerves, and other organs. Adults experience 50-80 percent of the symptoms, and it is the leading cause of disability when compared to other diseases. One...
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Are Cookies Based on Soybeans and Aren Safe for Autistic Children?

Revy Yuniarti Ningrum, Hartati Eko Wardani, Septa Katmawanti
1) Background: Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) have indigestion conditions, so diet in children with ASD is gluten-free and casein-free diet. Gluten-free and casein-free food products tend to be low in protein. Soy flour with a high protein content is expected to increase the nutritional...
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The Correlation Between e-Health Literacy Competencies and Self-management of COVID-19 Disease

(Case Study of Health Information Managements Students in Semarang)

Enny Rachmani, Haikal Haikal, Eti Rimawati, M. G. C. Yuantari, Anasthasya Nisrina Arifin, Prima Pratiwi, Krhisna Prymaditya Achmad
Introduction: Mass open communication via social media and the internet causes infodemics and information gaps. The COVID-19 pandemic has become a driving force in global adoption of digital technology such as the internet, including in Indonesia. Individuals need eHealth literacy to assess the information...
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Regulations of Personal Data Privacy in PeduliLindungi Application

Zhaudiva Azzahra Putri, Lobes Herdiman
The purpose of this study is to determine the privacy policy for personal data in the PeduliLindungi application. This is because users of the application need to register for an account, which automatically includes personal information. In practice, while it must overlap with the protection of personal...
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Vaccine Rejection Identity on Facebook in the Context of a Conflict

The Risk and Coping Strategies of Vaccine Refusal Group

Fathia Islamiyatul Syahida, Dinda Dania Nadine Asy Syifa, Indira Kirani Putri, M. Fathan Haidar Januar, Tito Edy Priandono
The success of the vaccination program is influenced by the presence of social media. Facebook gives vaccine repellents access to share content, express opinions about vaccines, communicate and interact. In revealing their identity, vaccine repellents are inseparable from risk and conflict. The main...
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Combination Effect of Ethanol Extract of Pomegranate Peel (Punica granatum L.) and Lemongrass Stalk (Cymbopogon citratus) Against Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 6538

Suci Ahda Novitri, Neng Fisheri Kurniati
Staphylococcus aureus is one of the bacteria that cause infectious diseases. Some cases were found to be antibiotic-resistant. That is why the development of natural antibiotics is necessary. The objectives of this study are to determine the effect of an antibacterial test from ethanol extract of pomegranate...
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Empowerment of Health Volunteer through the Training using Module of Health Volunteer Guidance: Children under Five Years Health Problem during Disaster

Suprajitno Suprajitno, Sri Mugianti
Balita (children under five years) susceptible to health problems during the evacuation at disaster. Health professional personnel have more duties and responsibilities during a disaster; so that health volunteer can be empowered to identify children under five years old health problems. The goal was...
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Effectiveness of Mahkota Dewa Fruit Extract ((Phaleria Macrocarpa (Scheff.) Boerl)) With Various Concentration of Methanol Solutions on Aedes Aegypti Larva Mortality

Farindira Vesti Rahmasari, Aferita Sari
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a disease that is commonly found in Indonesia.The method to control Aedes aegypti is mostly done by using a chemical insecticide, despite its have some side effects. Recent studies have shown that larvacides from plant extracts are safe for the environment. This research's...
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The Application of High Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) Method to the Increase of Aerobic Ability of Female Futsal Players

Yunita Sari, Dikdik Zafar Sidik, Komarudin Komarudin
Physical training is one of some important and decided factor in reaching the achievement. There are some method of training that can be used in increasing the abilities of physic. Futsal is the sport which need the prime physical ability. One of some components of futsal player physical ability as the...
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Family Involvement in the Treatment of Hypertensive Patients using Dunn’s Health Grid: A Multiple Case Study

Antonius Yogi Pratama
Non-communicable diseases such as hypertension have overtaken infectious diseases as the leading causes of death in the world. However, it is considered to be a preventable disease. Family has a role in preventing and controlling this disease. The study aimed to analyze the involvement of family in the...
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Determinacy of pre-competitive heart rate regulation processes by personal characteristics of athletes

Evgenia Belova, Natalia Rumiantseva, Natalia Melentieva
The purpose of the article is to study the features of heart rate regulation in the pre-competitive period, depending on personal characteristics. Materials and methods: qualified and highly qualified athletes of various specializations (n ​​= 50) participated in the study. The parameters of autonomic...
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Six Years in Achieving Maqasid Ash-Shariah: The Case of Islamic Commercial Banks in Indonesia

Sartini Wardiwiyono
As an Islamic system of values, ethics, and principles, shariah has an ultimate objective that is to promote the well-being of mankind in the world and the hereafter. Abu-Zahrah further identified the objective of shariah (maqasid al-shariah) into educating people, upholding justice and promoting social...
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Design of Microelementosis Correctors Based on Plant Source of Biologically Active Substances

N.S. Rodionova, E.S. Popov, E.A. Klimova, E.A. Pozhidaeva, A.V. Mashneva, E.S. Boldyreva
This study aimed at investigating the possibility of solving the problem of microelementosis in the diet of various population groups by using available plant sources. The only way to correct microelementosis is to organize the intake of essential elements in the form of artificially synthesized forms...
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Descriptive Analysis of Unmet Need Women

Retno Heru Setyorini, Ismi Dwi Astuti Nurhaeni, Ari Natalia Probandari, Eni Lestari
The increase in contraception use in countries with high fertility rates can prevent about 40% of all maternal deaths and improve child survival. Knowledge, health education, education level, attitude, husband and family support, previous family planning failure, service quality, and socio-cultural factors...
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An Analysis of the Soccer Passing Technique Skills

Vega Soniawan, Yogi Setiawan, Eval Edmizal
This research is conducted due to the problems found in playing soccer; where some of the players tend to do wrong passing, inaccurate passing, and lack of passing power and quality. The research aims to describe the soccer passing technique skills in using the inside of the foot in terms of movement...
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SWOT Analysis: Special Training Center of Athletic

Hari Setijono, Kunjung Ashadi, Amrozi Khamidi
Athletics is a sport branch that fights for medals. The study aimed to evaluate the implementation of a special athletic training center that has been running for two years managed by the East Java Provincial Management of Athletic Union. Qualitative research methods were used to obtain data. The instruments...
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Evaluation of Antiemetic Drugs Use in Chemotherapy Breast Cancer Patients at Dr. Pirngadi Medan Hospital

Eva Sartika Dasopang, Fenny Hasanah, Desy Natalia Siahaan, Jamilah Nasution
Breast cancer is excessive cell proliferation that attacks the breast tissue. Breast cancer is a problem that requires serious attention, especially for women. Breast cancer is currently the first cause of death in women in the world. Nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy is one of the side effects...
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Antifungal Activity of Peptide Fractions from Goat, Mare and Soybean Milk to Candida albicans and Trichophyton mentagrophytes

Eni Kusumaningtyas, Ermayati Ermayati, Suherman Suherman, Dwi Endrawati, Riza Z. Ahmad
Candida albicans and Trichophyton mentagrophytes are pathogenic fungi that could induce disease in animal and human. Limited non-toxic antifungal and the presence of resistance are triggering the search for novel alternative. Antifungal peptides gain more interest since their native protein are very...
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A Critical Deconstruction of Quantum Cognition and Usability in Psychology

Arinjoy Bhattacharjee, Jhuma Mukherjee
The paper “What Is Quantum Cognition, and How Is It Applied to Psychology?” by Busemeyer and Wang (2015) introduces the concept of quantum cognition as a framework for understanding human cognition in psychology. This critical analysis aims to evaluate the key arguments and contributions presented in...
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Maternal Risk Factors for Low Birth Weight

Ariyani Lutfitasari, Lia Mulyanti
Background: Low Birth Weight (LBW) is a condition of a baby’s birth weight of less than 2500 gr measured at one hour after the baby is born. The quality of life of future generations is greatly influenced by the incidence of LBW. LBW babies will experience obstacles in their growth and development which...
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Acceptance of Sponge Cakes Substituting Green Spinach Flour (Amaranthus Viridis) with Different Concentrations

Fatmawati Fatmawati, Suriana Koro
Incorporation of spinach flour into the production process of sponge cakes exerts discernible effects on the resultant sponge cake products. This phenomenon stems from alterations in the fundamental physical attributes of sponge cakes, notably manifested through modifications in color, taste, texture,...
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Stress Related Wound Care Mangagement during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Improving Outcomes through Kaki Diabet Indonesia Telemedicine

Ronald Winardi Kartika, Niko Azhari Hidayat, Pamela Hendra Heng, David Victorious Lukas
Many Diabetes Mellitus (DM) patients do not receive treatment from hospital policies that reduce visits and consultations to avoid transmission of COVID-19. There have been many implementations of Telehealth. This review aims to determine the implementation model of Telehealth in Diabetes Mellitus patients...
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Tuberculosis Treatment History Influenced Multidrug-Resistant Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) Incidence Based on Gene-Xpert Examination

Inayati, Qori’atul Putri Nurmala, Hasto Nugroho
Multidrugs Resistant-Tuberculosis (MDR-TB) caused by drugs resistant at least Isoniazid and Rifampicin Mycobacterium tuberculosis affects tuberculosis cases eradication efforts in the world. In 2014, 153 countries had reported MDR TB cases. MDR-TB can be caused by irregularity in taking medication tuberculosis...
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Prevalence of Squalene Epoxidase Mutation in Terbinafine Resistance: A Systematic Review

Fika Humaeda Assilmi, Cornelia Ghea Savitri
Dermatophytosis is a global burden of disease, as it affects around 20–25% of worldwide population. Many antifungal drugs have been developed to treat dermatophytosis that mainly inhibit the ergosterol biosynthesis. Terbinafine as the drug-of-choice has fungicidal effect by inhibiting ergosterol synthesis...
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Factors Affecting The Stunting Case: A Retrospective Study On Children In Banjarmasin

Anggrita Sari, Mambang Mambang, Karolina Septania Catur Eka Putri, Ika Avrilina Haryono, Yayuk Puji Lestari, Mega Yunita Sari
Objective: This is to analyze the factors that influence the stunting case in toddlers in Banjarmasin Method: This research used case control with 190 toddlers as the sample consisting of 74 stunting children under five and 116 toddlers with stunting and was analyzed using Chi-Square test. Result: The...
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Sea Cucumber As An Alternative Supplement In Increasing Bone Health

Meiky Fredianto, Nicko Rachmanio, Muhammad Dias
Nutrition is an important factor in maintaining bone health, such as calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, protein, and iron. Sea cucumber is one of sea creatures that has plenty of nutrition which is for the body. Objective : To compare the nutrition of Susu sea cucumber, Gosok sea cucumber, Gamat sea cucumber,...
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The Potential Human Health Risk By Ambient Air Pollution at Campus X of University Y in Yogyakarta

Ahmad Faizal Rangkuti, Musfirah Musfirah
Background: One of the enormous contributions of human activity in determining air quality from motorized vehicles activity in public places especially educational facilities. The Campus has the potential to be polluted by primary pollutants such as Particulate Matter (PM 10) and NO2. The results of...
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The Intestinal Microbiome of Viliuisk Encephalomyelitis Patients and Its Role in the Pathogenesis of the Disease

Tatyana Mikhailovna Sivtseva, Galina Grigorievna Karganova, Vladimir Leonidovich Osakovskiy
Viliuisk encephalomyelitis (VE) is a unique endemic disease of the central nervous system, in which neurodegenerative processes are initiated by chronic aseptic subclinical inflammation of the brain. Recent research suggests that the gut microbiome play an important role in immune activation and inflammation...
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The Athlete Sleep Quality in the Training Center

Ni Nyoman Mestri Agustini, Ketut Budaya Astra
The training centre condition will change the athlete’s training intensity, duration, and responsibility. Hormonal imbalances can cause a bad sleep quality. Sleep quality is very important to keep the fit condition of the athletes, so that their performance will be maximum in the match, especially during...
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Differences in Character of Competitive Sports Athletes (Comparative Study: Individual Sports and Team Sports)

Albadi Sinulingga, Nono Hardinoto, Alan Alfiansyah Putra Karo-Karo
An important issue in this research is whether sports excellence is able to foster different characters. The long-term goal of this research is to find effective and efficient ways of character building through competitive sports. This study aims to reveal differences in the characteristics of competitive...
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Factors Related to Antenatal Care Demand in Puskesmas Cipondoh Tangerang

Dian Ayu Safitri, Yanti Harjono Hadiwiardjo, Erna Harfiani
One of the causes of high maternal mortality was low utilization of Antenatal Care related to service demand from consumers. Demand was submitted to the producer so the producer would give the service, in this case, was the Antenatal Care. This study aimed to investigate the factors related to Antenatal...
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The Relationship Between Knowledge and Behavior on Study Products of Health Analyst Diploma Students in Handling Chemicals

Yane Liswanti, Taufik Nugraha
Objectives: The aim of the research is to find out the relationship between students knowledge and behavior towards handling chemicals. Method: The research is descriptive correlation. The research involved 50 students’ Health Analyst Department as respondents using Cross Sectional Technique. The instrument...
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The Body Mass Index, Blood Glucose Level and the Quality of Life of Diabetes Mellitus Type 2 Patients in Primary Health Care: Cross-Sectional Study

Rima Tri Maylani, Akrom Akrom, Titiek Hidayati, Yenny Sri Wahyuni, Muhammad Muhlis
Obesity is a risk factor for DM. Quality of life is one of the parameters for evaluating the current clinical output of diabetes mellitus patients. Research has been conducted to determine BMI’s relationship with blood sugar levels and improve DM patients’ quality of life in primary care. This cross-sectional...
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Decrease Blood Pressure on Hypertensive Patients with Mediterranean Diet

Endry Septiadi, Andri Andrian Rusman, Achmad Hero Prawira, Rifal Aldi Anugrah, Nur Muhamad Rohman, Muhammad Akmal Rais, M. Arasy Faradina, Reza Fadhil Nugraha
Hypertension is a disease with an increasing number of sufferers every year. To control and lower blood pressure in hypertensive patients, pharmacological and non-pharmacological therapies are needed. Non-pharmacological hypertension therapy can be done by modifying the diet, one of which has been recommended...
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Anti-Diabetic Effect of Singi Fruit (Dillenia serrata) in Male Rats (Rattus novergicus) Induced with a High-Fat Diet

A. Pranita, T. Tien, A. Arimaswati, U. Ainun
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by hyperglycemia that occurs due to defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. Dyslipidemia is one of the risk factors for coronary heart disease and is often associated with diabetes mellitus. Statins are recommended by...
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The Correlation of Smoking Behaviour, Physical Activity, and Eating Patterns with the Incidence of Impaired Glucose Tolerance in DKI Jakarta in 2018

Dina Zahrotul Aisyi, Hartati Eko Wardani, Lucky Radita Alma
The proportion of Impaired Glucose Tolerance (IGT) in Indonesia has increased in the last 5 years, from 29.9% in 2013 to 30.8% in 2018. IGT tends to be overlooked because it does not have specific symptoms, but if IGT is ignored it will develop rapidly into Type II DM. The purpose of this study was to...
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Investigation on the Games Experience Learning Training: Does It Affect the Passing, Dribbling, Receiving, Aerobic Endurance and Discipline of Young Football Players?

Sulistiyono Sulistiyono, Louie P. Gula, Nawan Primasoni, Fathan Nurcahyo, Fransfile Manihuruk, Deni Rahman Marpaung
The objective of this research is to see how game experience learning training affects passing, dribbling, receiving skills, aerobic endurance, and discipline of the young football players. This research employed experiment method. Samples were 55 players, with a mean age of 12.09 years old. The treatment...
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Effects of Playing with Gadgets on Elementary School Children in Urban and Rural Environment

Ariani Ariani
The existence of gadget is like the two sides of a coin. On one side, it brings benefits to our life, but on the other side, it facilitates negative behaviour impacts to its users, and the patterns for rural children may be different than those of urban. Objective: This study aimed to investigate the...
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Development of learning media for cadres for health promotion of maternal mothers in health centers ratu agung bengkulu city in 2017

Sri Sumiati, Diah Eka Nugraheni
The implementation of health promotion programs in Indonesia is one of the six basic health programs in the Puskesmas. These compulsory health efforts are one of the efforts to promote MCH in the class of pregnant women. Based on some research results indicate that the activities have not been effective...
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A Study of the Needs of Brain-Based Learning in Physical Education in the Senior High School

Aang Ghunaifi Dardiri, Eko Hariyanto
This study aimed to obtain data and informasi on the needs of brain-based learning in physical education in senior high school. Research method used was a questionnaire filled by class XI high school students. Data analysis was a quantitative descriptive in the form of percentages. The results of the...
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Salivary Characteristics in Children Aged 2 Years Old And Under with Severe Early Childhood Caries (SECC)

Ameta Primasari, Essie Octiara, Nevi Yanti, Muhammad Isra Reskitama
Severe Early Childhood Caries (SECC) is progressive tooth decay with multifactorial etiology, which one of them is saliva. Salivary flow, pH, salivary buffer capacity are critical factors for developmental regulation and regression of the caries process. It is mandatory to comprehend the salivary characteristics...
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Effectiveness of Plyometric and Resistive Run Training Program on Motor Fitness Components

Bimalkumar K. Joshi
For the purpose of this study 80 male students among 150 populations were selected randomly from Innovative Gujarati medium school, Rajkot city. Their age was ranging between 13 to 16 years and verified with school record. Total 80 subjects were divided randomly in three experimental groups A, B, C and...
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Anti-Biofilm of Various Histatin 5 Concentrations Against Streptococcus Mutans From Salivary Isolate

Dharli Syafriza, Heriandi Sutadi, Ameta Primasari, Yahwardiyah Siregar
Streptococcus mutan is the main agent infection of dental caries. Histatin 5 has been reported as the antimicrobial agents also to prevent the formation of biofilms of oral pathogen biofilm, like S. mutans involve in dental caries pathogenesis. This study aims to determine the effect of anti-biofilm...
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Analysis of the Learning Implementation Plan for the Big Ball Game Material Oriented High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in State Junior High Schools Throughout the District Bantul

Suhadi Suhadi, Sri Mawarti, Nurhadi Santoso, Riky Dwihandaka
The Learning Implementation Plan (RPP) is the main key in learning. This study aims to analyze the lesson plans for large ball games oriented towards High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in State Junior High Schools throughout Bantul Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region. The design in this research is descriptive...
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Qualitative Analysis of Factors that Influence Feeding Difficulty in Children Aged 24–36 Months in Kedungmundu Village

Hema Dewi Anggraheny, Aisyah Lahdjii, Hafizha Sahda Aisy
Backgrounds As many as 55.5% of children have difficulty eating, 21.8% with malnutrition, and 10% with undernutrition. Difficulty eating conditions if not addressed immediately can lead to malnutrition. Factors that influence eating difficulties include organic and an organic factors....
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Self-confidence and Foot Self-care Behavior in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-sectional Study

Anita Joeliantina, Dwi Adji Norontoko, Sri Hardi Wuryaningsih, Padoli
Diabetic Foot Ulcers (DFU) are one of the most severe complications of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) and require important foot self-care to prevent the occurrence of DFU. The study aimed to identify the self-confidence and foot self-care practice of patients with DM who experience DFU. The design of this study...
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Prevalence and Trigger Factors of Primary Headache Among Medical Students in Jenderal Achmad Yani University Batch 2018 During Online Learning

Yustiani Dikot, Jusron Iriawan, Anamira Cesaria Nur
Primary headache is the most common complaint in general population. Several epidemiological studies show the high prevalence of primary headache in medical students due to the large number of stressors both psychologically and physically. This study aims to determine the prevalence of primary headaches...
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Causality Assessment of Adverse Events for Covid-19 Vaccine in Comparison Between Racial Classification Using Naranjo Algorithm

Rachma Dessidianti, Fuad Muzakky, Karima Samlan
In pharmacovigilance, causality assessment remains an important approach to analyze the causal relationship between adverse events and vaccine application. In 2020, the rapid development of COVID-19 vaccines became a global imperative. Vaccine development typically takes decades before it is approved....
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Predictor of Adverse Pregnancy Outcome: A Scoping Review

Eka Santy Abdurrahman, Kemal N. Siregar, Rikawarastuti, Narila Mutia Nasir
Neonatal mortality are mostly preventable. It specifically occurs due to adverse pregnancy outcome (APO) that can be detected during pregnancy and handle it properly. However, it remains problem in low and middle income country such as Indonesia. This scooping review aims to identify the measurement,...
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Extraction Oesophageal Foreign Body with Rigid Esophagoscopy

Gama Antares, R. Ayu Hardianti Saputri, Mohammad Adithya Prawiranata
Objective Ingesting foreign objects can happen accidentally or on intentionally. Accidental foreign body (FB) ingestion happens in adults, most frequently in elderly edentulous, subjects with mental health disorders, or subjects who are intoxicated. Pediatric patients are the most frequently...
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Neurological Aspects of Long COVID-19: A Review

David Giffard Kawi Junior, Ilsa Hunaifi
COVID-19 is a human-to-human infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2 virus and defined as a pandemic since early 2020. Because of the high spreadability and severity, it results in high rates of morbidity and mortality associated with the disease. There are several sets of signs, symptoms, or clinical...
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Effectiveness of Mirror Therapy for Muscle Strength in Ischemic Stroke Patients with Hemiparesis

Yudisa Diaz Lutfi Sandi, Dedi Irawandi, Sandi Alfa, Muhammad Abd. Sayuti
Stroke is clinical symptoms which disturbances in blood circulation to the brain caused either local or global malfunctioning that occurs suddenly and rapidly progressive that usually caused hemiparesis in stroke patients. Late and inappropriate exercises management may cause permanent disability. The...
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Behaviour Analysis on Woman's KB Acceptor of Using Intra Uterine Device (IUD) in Keranggan Public Health Center, Setu Sub-district, Tangerang Selatan City in 2016

Lilis Suryani, Siti Riftifah T Handari
Family Planning Program (Keluarga Berencana/KB) is one of the the government efforts as a solutions for the problem of overcrowding, infant mortality and maternal mortality. Family planning allows individuals and couples to anticipate and attain their desired number of children and the spacing and timing...
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Effect of Sport Activity on Elderly Hypokinetic Trend and Risk

Nurlan Kusmaedi
The purpose of the present study was to measure hypokinetic trend and risk status of the elderly who active in five kinds of sport; and to describe the difference of training effect of five kinds of sport to elderly hypokinetic trend and risk. The expost facto method was used for this study. Subjects...
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The Impact of Industrial Noise Exposure On Hearing Loss and Hypertension Decline of Labour in Central Java

Cr. Siti Utari
Noise is the danger factor that influences all environment, both industrial environment and environment in general. The effect of noise can be a disturbance sense of hearing form of deafness. For examples is the lowering percentage of hearing level and for another impact is on hypertension. This study...
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Recreation, relaxation or something else? Exploring the motives for visiting the wellness hotels in Serbia

Ivana Blešić, Sanja Kovačić, Yulia Syromiatnikova, Irina Freinkina
Nowadays, the various forms of health tourism are gaining popularity in the world tourism. In the last decade, health tourism is featuring a growing development primarily in the area of wellness tourism. Wellness services are today a very important criterion for guests when deciding which hotel to choose....
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Association of Multi-Drug Resistance-1 (MDR1) Gene Polymorphism with Leukocytopenia in Breast Cancer Patients treated with Chemotherapy

Siti Syarifah, Tri Widyawati, Kamal B.Siregar, Yahwardiah Siregar
Breast cancer incidence rates tend to increase in Indonesia and worldwide. Chemotherapy is an important breast cancer treatment which improve survival rate but also has many side effects. Leukocytopenia is one of the most common side effects that can be life-threatening due to opportunistic infection....
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Effects Of Goat Milk Peptide On Immuno Histo Chemistry Profile Of Lung Cancer Rattus Norvegicus

Romziah Sidik, Aulanni'am Aulanni'am
Complete feed with high linoleic acid content may produce goat milk containing high linoleic acid too and it has specific protein with molecular weight of 42 kDa. The isolated milk peptide belong to goat milk containing 3.21% Linoleic acid (F2) and 4.80% (F3) can be promoted as candidate peptide with...
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The Effectiveness of Rabies Control Program in West Bandung Regency, West Java, Indonesia

Okta Wismandanu, Wiwin Aprianti, Nirowati, Roostita Balia
Rabies is one of the most important zoonotic disease in Indonesia that need to be eliminate. The rabies control/elimination program has been undertaken by local government to achieve 2023 West Java Province rabies free. The aim of this study is to measure the effectiveness of rabies control program...
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Stress, Quality of Life, and Health Seeking Behavior Among Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Wangon, Banyumas, Indonesia

Azka Fathiyatir Rizqillah, Atun Raudatul Ma’rifah, Bela Ardilla
Diabetes mellitus is a great challenge against health system in many developing countries, including Indonesia. The continuous changing lifestyle and a long-term treatment causes new problem for diabetes patients, such as stress and reducing quality of life. On the other hand, some cases of diabetes...
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Association Between Toothbrushing and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factors: A Systematic Review

Sabrina Intan Zoraya, Abdillah Adipatria Budi Azhar
Background: Cardiovascular disease is still the leading cause of death globally. For a decade, interest has been growing in linking cardiovascular disease risk factors and oral hygiene. A method that is commonly applied to maintain oral hygiene is toothbrushing. The purpose of this review is to synthesize...