Publications by authors named "F A Zainab"

Objective: Antenatal magnesium sulfate has been reported to reduce the risk of neurological impairment in fetuses born to women at risk of preterm labor. However, the evidence to support its use is conflicting. We conducted this meta-analysis to assess the efficacy and safety of magnesium sulfate in women at risk of preterm labor as new research is available from RCTs giving insights into MgSO4 treatment among differing gestational age groups.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the trends and effectiveness of health-related infographics, noting an increase in publications but a lack of systematic understanding in the field.
  • A total of 135 peer-reviewed articles were reviewed, revealing that while infographics were seen as effective in improving knowledge and changing behaviors, their definitions and research methods varied significantly.
  • Most studies found that 87.7% of the evaluated infographics were effective, but there were gaps in research regarding the credibility and development of infographic tools, suggesting areas for future exploration.
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Objective: The study aim is to determine the drug-induced incidence of basophobia, falls, its' related variables and the consequences among older adults.

Patients And Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was adopted with 210 older adult samples. The tool consisted of 6 sections: a standardized, semi-structured questionnaire and physical examination.

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Objective: Undoubtfully, COVID-19 vaccine (C19V) has significantly changed the pandemic's trajectory positively. At the same time, reports of transient local and systemic post-vaccination reactions leave a concern about its unknown impact on common ailments. Its effect on IARI is unclear because the present IARI epidemic began immediately after C19V in the previous season.

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Ganglioneuroma is a rare tumor. Such tumor arising from cranial nerve is further rare. So far our knowledge, in the literature there is no report of ganglioneuroma involving glossopharyngeal nerve.

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