Publications by authors named "Aida Soraya Shamsuddin"

Article Synopsis
  • Proper disposal of pharmaceuticals is crucial due to public health and environmental concerns, with a focus on understanding medication disposal habits among Malaysians.
  • A study surveyed 389 participants, revealing that most dispose of unused medicines in the trash, while only 26.2% engaged in the Medicine Return Program (MRP).
  • Important factors influencing MRP participation include receiving advice from healthcare providers and awareness of environmental contamination, which can guide public health strategies for better disposal practices.
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Excessive nitrate intake via ingestion pathway and dermal absorption exposures has adverse health impacts on human health. This study evaluated groundwater (GW) nitrate concentrations and health risks which focused on ingestion and dermal exposures to residents in Bachok District, Kelantan, Malaysia. Three hundred (300) samples of private wells were collected and it is found that the nitrate concentrations ranging between 0.

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Approximately 230 million children under 5 years old of age suffer from malnutrition and over half of the children below 5 years old deaths are due to malnutrition nowadays. To gain a better understanding of this problem, the application of spatial analysis has risen exponentially in recent years. In this review, the present state of information on the use of spatial analysis in childhood malnutrition studies was evaluated using four databases of digital scientific journals: ScienceDirect, Scopus, PubMed and CINAHL.

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17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) is a synthetic hormone, which is a derivative of the natural hormone, estradiol (E2). EE2 is an orally bio-active estrogen, and is one of the most commonly used medications for humans as well as livestock and aquaculture activity. EE2 has become a widespread problem in the environment due to its high resistance to the process of degradation and its tendency to (i) absorb organic matter, (ii) accumulate in sediment and (iii) concentrate in biota.

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