الصفحة 24
الصفحة 24
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Aortic valve disease

Your heart has four valves to keep blood flowing in the direction. These valves include the mitral valve, tricuspid valve, pulmonary valve and aortic valve. Each valve has flaps (epiphysis or leaflets) that opens and close once during each heartbeat sometimes the valve do not open or close completely; this interferes with the flow of blood inside the heart, and may lead to impaired ability to pump blood to your body. In aortic valve disease, the aortic valve between the lower left chamber (left ventricle) and the primary artery that delivers blood from the heart to the body (the aorta) does not work completely. It may not close completely; This causes blood to leak back into the left ventricle (regurgitation), or possibly narrowing of the valve (stenosis).

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Anti-stress chewing gum

Anxiety (stress) is a prevalent mental health concern that can significantly impact individuals' well-being and productivity. It can contribute to various health issues, including mental disorders, gastrointestinal problems, cardiovascular complications, and reduced work efficiency. To address this pressing issue, we aimed to assess public awareness of stress among Syrians and develop an innovative chewing gum formulation to mitigate its negative effects...

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Antisense RNA Technology

The following project aims to introducing the technology of RNA Antisense as new therapy for many diseases. Antisense RNA: In molecular biology, the strand complementary to a coding sequence of a nucleic acid. Antisense DNA is the non-coding strand complementary to the coding strand in double-stranded DNA. The antisense strand serves as the template for messenger RNA (mRNA) synthesis. This synthesized nucleic acid is termed an "anti-sense" oligonucleotide (AON) because its base sequence is complementary to the gene's messenger RNA (mRNA), which is called the "sense" sequence (so that a sense segment of mRNA " 5'-AAGGUC-3' " would be blocked by the anti-sense mRNA segment " 3'-UUCCAG-5' ").

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Anti-phospholipid Syndrome

APS is an autoimmune disorder characterized by an increased tendency to form abnormal blood clots and Obstetrical morbidity wish cause to multi- miscarriages for women having this syndrome. Patients with Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome usually treated with multidrug regime depending mainly on Anticoagulant drugs, Anti Platelet Drugs and Immunomodulators Drugs. We aim in this project to talk about the Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome, what is patients’ symptoms, how is this disease diagnosed, and what drugs used in treatment and some information about the drug used in the treatment.

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Anti-Obesity drugs

As a chronic and relapsing disease, obesity impairs metabolism and causes diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and cancer. Although behavioral modification is important for the treatment of obesity, it is difficult to achieve an ideal weight or sustain the process of long-term weight loss. Therefore, the obesity control guidelines strongly recommend lifestyle interventions along with medical treatment for patients who are overweight. There is sufficient evidence supporting that pharmacotherapy in combination with behavior-based interventions can result in significant weight loss and improvement of the health.

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Anti-Inflammatory diet

An anti-inflammatory diet may serves as a complementary treatment for many conditions that worsen with chronic inflammation, and an anti-inflammatory diet focuses on fresh fruits and vegetables. Combine a variety of foods that are rich in nutrients, provide a range of antioxidants, and contain healthy fats. Such as fatty fish, green tea, berries, and special herbs such as curcumin, ginger, and licorice. ..

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Antidepressants Beyond Depression, and Into Bacteria

Antidepressants are one of the most predominant drug groups in the pharmaceutical world, primary care units and the general public. Their original use was majorly for the treatment of depression along with other mental disorders. Today, antidepressant consume over 20% of the medical prescriptions and healthcare plans due to their recently discovered applications outside the psychiatry field. Due to the alarming rise of antibiotic resistance and the slow pace of new drug discovery, the world has been searching frantically for new or alternative drugs with antibacterial activity. Repurposing already FDA- approved drugs for uses that are off-label has become an important preposition in the pharmacy world due to its availability, low risk and low cost.

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Anticoagulants and coronary artery disease

Blood thinners are medicines that help blood flow smoothly through your veins and arteries. There are two. The first is called anticoagulants (Warfarin, Heparin, Enoxaparin) and The second class of blood thinners is called antiplatelet (Aspirin, Ticagrelor , Clopidogrel). . Coronary arteries supply blood to the heart muscle. Coronary artery disorder or disease can have serious implications by reducing the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the heart muscle. This can lead to a heart attack and possibly death. Atherosclerosis. Medications to reduce the risk of blood clots, such as anticoagulants (including aspirin) and antiplatelet. , in particular aspirin, are effective in preventing platelet activation and thus thrombus formation and Clopidogrel is an inhibitor of platelet activation.

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Anticoagulants

Anticoagulant are drugs that, when added to blood, prevents it from clotting. It does this by suppressing the synthesis or function of various clotting factors that are normally present in the blood. These drugs are frequently used to prevent the formation of blood clots (thrombi) in the veins or arteries or the enlargement of a clot that is circulating in the bloodstream. Anticoagulants are very effective in preventing life-threatening conditions...

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Antibiotic users behavior in Syria between pharmacists and consumers

In an attempt to study antibiotic resistance in the syria, we studied the impact of consumer behavior On resistance. We conducted a study of pharmacists within a number(69) distributed in Damascus, and a study among consumers distributed among different regions, and the results are in the studies section.

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Antibiotic prescribing pattern for patients with community-acquired pneumonia in Syrian hospitals

Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The clinical presentation of CAP varies, ranging from mild pneumonia characterized by fever and productive cough to severe pneumonia characterized by respiratory distress and sepsis.Antibiotics are essential for CAP treatment, whereas inappropriate use of antibiotics might lead to increase in resistant bacteria and treatment failure

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Antibacterial effects of Algae

An alarm increase in the rate of emerging of resistance bacteria have been causing a great public concern worldwide. This problem of increasing resistance has necessitated the search for safe and effective factors that may be used to treat persistent bacterial infections or modify the currently available antibiotic. This study deals with the antimicrobial potential assessment of ulva flexuosa , ulva flexuosa was collected from at MAZAR ELKHODER. Crude organic extracts were prepared using methanolic and chloroformic extract and tested against 6 indicator microorganisms using the disk diffusion method and also applied against biofilm ( dental plaque).

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Anti Cancer medicines derived from plants

Cancer is a broad term. It describes the disease that results when cellular changes cause the uncontrolled growth and division of cells. Some types of cancer cause rapid cell growth, while others cause cells to grow and divide ata slower rate. Certain forms of cancer result in visible growths called tumors, while others, such as leukemia, do not. Most of the body’s cells have specific functions and fixed lifespans. While it may sound like a bad thing, cell death is part of a natural and beneficial phenomenon called apoptosis.

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Another side of drugs

Drug interactions remain an important consequence of pharmacologic intervention. It is clear that the pharmacologic response of a drug can be markedly influenced by concurrent administration of another therapeutic agent or food. These interactions may result in a decreased therapeutic effect or in an increase in the amount and extent of untoward reactions. Despite the well-described and real clinical consequences of certain drug interactions, this aspect of patient care often continues to be overlooked.

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Anorexia nervosa and mood-enhancing foods

Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious mental illness characterized by failure to maintain normal weight and by overvalued ideas about the importance of body shape and weight. This study aims to discuss Anorexia nervosa and understand the pathophysiology to successfully fight this enigmatic illness and present the goal of the treatment for individuals with AN. The bi-directional influences between emotion and food consumption are discussed. Finally, we have searched in Future Directions and Treatment development of AN.

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Animation Media

مجمع تتم فيه عملية إنتاج الرسوم المتحركة والأفلام وعرضها في السينما بالإضافة إلى فعاليات ثقافية وترفيهية وتعليمية لشريحة الشباب والأطفال

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Animals Kingdom = مملكة الحيوانات

يهدف المشروع لجمع عدة أنواع من الحيوانات وتأمين البيئة الملائمة لها للعيش ضمن الحديقة بطريقة تتيح للزوار الاطلاع على تفاصيل حياة الحيوانات بشكل امن والاستمتاع بها والتمتع بجمال الطبيعة بالإضافة للمتحف الذي يفيد الزوار لمعرفة معلومات عن الحيوانات النادرة والمنقرضة وقاعات لعرض وشرح مراحل حياة بعض الحيوانات حول العالم وتأمين الترفيه والراحة للزوار، كما يضم المشروع ملجئ لجمع ومعالجة الحيوانات الشاردة وعرضها للتبني او البيع

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Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors and application

It is now a little over 10 years since the introduction of drugs that inhibit the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE). Angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors are a class of oral medications that act primarily through blockade of the angiotensin converting enzyme. This enzyme converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II. Angiotensin II causes vasoconstriction increasing afterload, thus increasing systemic blood pressure. Angiotensin contributes to the production of aldosterone, which normally acts to retain sodium and water.

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Android smart health monitoring system

Recent years have witnessed an increasing interest in the application of machine learning to clinical informatics and healthcare system never forgetting that the data also states that half of the world's population uses mobile devices. Despite of the existence of tons of applications, algorithms, and systems, the achievement of prescribing proper food that is suitable for patient health case based on face health status, height, weight, daily calories etc.., wasn’t achieved yet because of the lack of knowledge in food therapy process. Our system provides the service of food suggestion based on the input that is inserted by the user in sign-up form which are (height, weight, age, etc….).

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Analyzing the availability of fin tech and its role in enhancing the strategic : Performance of Syrian banks using the balanced scorecard

Aims to examine the role of financial technology (FinTech) in enhancing the strategic performance of Syrian banks by analyzing its impact on the four dimensions of the balanced scorecard : financial performance, customer satisfaction, internal process quality, and learning and growth. Amid economic and technological challenges, integrating fintech emerges as a strategic tool to boost operational efficiency, reduce costs, and promote financial inclusion. The study explores the experiences of several Syrian banks in implementing modern financial technologies, such as digital banking and smart payment systems, while evaluating key financial indicators like return on assets (ROA) and return on equity (ROE).

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