Publications by authors named "A Ahadi"

Objective: Hypertension exerts a substantial financial burden on individuals, families, communities, and the health system of a country. The current study aimed to describe the association of hypertension with its main risk factors in the Afghan population living in Kandahar city.

Results: The prevalence of tobacco smoking, naswar use, physical activity and a healthy diet was 22%, 55%, 63.

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  • The study investigates the potential of killer yeasts and their toxins as a biological method for treating leishmaniasis, a widespread parasitic disease.
  • Killer yeasts were isolated, and their toxins (K2 and K.L) showed significantly lower IC50 values against leishmaniasis-causing organisms compared to standard treatments like Glucantime and Amphotericin B.
  • The research concludes that K2 and K.L toxins possess strong antileishmanial properties, presenting a promising alternative for biological treatment of leishmaniasis.
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Background And Objectives: Due to heterogeneous characteristics of primary cancers, the efficacy of pulmonary metastasectomy (PM) in nonprimary lung cancers has not been investigated. This study aims to investigate the clinical outcomes of PM for non-primary lung cancer.

Methods: A systematic search for meta-analyses on PM for nonprimary lung cancers was conducted, encompassing publications up to January 3, 2024.

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Scorpion venom may include pharmacological substances that have the potential to provide benefits. Multiple scientific investigations have shown that particular scorpion venoms induce apoptosis and inhibit the development of cancerous cells. The present study investigated the potential anticancer properties of the crude venom derived from Hottentotta saulcyi (H.

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Due to the increasing occurrence of drug resistant urinary tract infections (UTI) among children, there is a need to investigate alternative effective treatment protocols such as nanoparticles. Flagella and fimbriae are primary factors contributing the virulence of urinary tract infecting bacteria. The aim of this study was to assess the antibacterial effects of zinc oxide nanoparticles which have been synthesized using both chemical and green methods on multi-drug resistant (MDR) uropathogenic bacteria encoding fli and fim genes and investigating their binding ability to bacterial appendage proteins.

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