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Introduction: Plants have been the source of medication for thousands of years and several
modern drugs have been derived from plants. Bersama abyssinica, locally ???? (Amharic) is used
to treat diseases such as ...
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Background: Hormonal contraception is a type of birth control that uses hormones to prevent
pregnancy. It is also linked to a variety of unfavorable health outcomes, including metabolic
diseases. Metabolic ...
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Introduction: Preeclampsia is a hypertensive disorder of pregnancy that accounts for 14% of
maternal mortality worldwide. A mutation in methylene tetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR)
leads to different ...
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Background: Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 2 Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms have been
known for being associated with the risk of breast cancer. However, the reports are
contradictory and provide conflicting ...
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Background: Poor glycemic control is a main public health problem among type2 diabetes
mellitus patients and it leads to diabetic complications. In Ethiopia determination for predictors
of poor glycemic control ...
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Background: Acute kidney injury is the commonest complication of amino glycoside treatment
regimen such as gentamicin. Nephrotoxicity is the rapid deterioration of kidney function due to the
toxic effects ...
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Introduction: Kidney is vulnerable to drug-induced damage because of its relatively high blood
flow from cardiac output. Cisplatin-induced kidney damage is one cause of acute kidney injury
frequent adverse ...
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Background: The burden of alcohol drinking is multifaceted, affecting individuals, families,
communities, and society at large. The damaging consequences of excessive alcohol drinking
on our health, social ...
Background: Hormonal contraception is a type of birth control that uses hormones to prevent pregnancy. It is also linked to a variety of unfavorable health outcomes, including metabolic diseases. Metabolic syndrome (MetS) ...
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Introduction: Dyslipidemia and hyperglycemia are among the main risk factors for the development
and progression of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). The magnitude of CVD among schizophrenia
patients was higher than ...
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Introduction: Fatty liver disease is a complication of type-2 Diabetes Mellitus, characterized by
the accumulation of ectopic fat that increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, chronic kidney
disease, liver ...
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Introduction: Antiretroviral therapy-linked metabolic abnormalities have become a growing
concern among HIV patients due to their association with diabetes and cardiovascular disease
risk. Currently, a dolutegravir-based ...
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Background: Serum lactate dehydrogenase is a sensitive marker of hypoxia and cellular
damage/death in pre-eclampsia due to vascular endothelial dysfunction. Besides, evaluation of
serum electrolytes can indicate ...
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Background: Hypertension is the leading modifiable risk factor of cardiovascular diseases. It is
rising globally. More than 50% of hypertensive patients have additional cardiovascular risk
factors such as dyslipidemia, ...
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Introduction: Nowadays, Diabetes Mellitus is one of the main public health concerns
worldwide. Currently used antidiabetic medications have various limitations and
medicinal plants and their products have been ...
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Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a metabolic disorder characterized by hyperglycemia with
disturbances of carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism, resulting from defects in insulin
secretion, insulin action, ...
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Background: Visceral leishmaniasis (VL) is one of the major public health problems, mainly
distributed throughout tropical and subtropical regions of the world and the second vector born
disease following malaria. ...
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Introduction: Metabolic syndrome (MS) is a group of metabolic risk factors which are associated
with increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVDs). Nowadays, several studies have shown that
the prevalence of MS ...
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Background: Leishmaniasis is a life-threatening parasitic disease next to malaria, which is
responsible for the death of 50,000 patients annually. It has three major clinical stages including
visceral, cutaneous ...