Publications by authors named "ISMAIL S"

Introduction: A Modified Occupational Questionnaire (MOQ) is a self-report questionnaire that records the occupational engagement of an individual hourly, focusing on activity category, reason for doing the activity, value to self, and value to society. Understanding the patterns of occupational engagement and meaningful time use in older persons is crucial for predicting physical and psychological health and establishing occupation-based interventions to support healthy aging. However, the MOQ, originally developed in an English-speaking country and may potentially be less suitable for Malaysian older persons, who are predominantly Malay-speaking and have distinct cultural adaptations.

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The target of this novel work is to assess the immunosuppression, genotoxicity, histopathological alterations, and cumulative mortality induced by acute toxicity of magnetite nanogel (MNG) in Nile catfish. Furthermore, a subsequent 10-day depuration period is adopted to estimate the restoration of those disturbed indices. Nile catfish (n = 180) were allotted into four groups and exposed to different concentrations of MNG (0, 1/10, 1/8, and 1/5 96-h LC).

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Nowadays, Egypt is treating the Nile River Water to produce drinking water, and this process generates large amounts of waste, around 635 million m annually, which is called water treatment plant sludge (WTPS). This WTPS cost the government around 30 million US dollars to return it back to the Nile River in addition to negatively affecting the environment. Therefore, there is an urgent need to find environmentally friendly alternatives that reduce the impact of such an issue.

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T-cell receptor recognition of cognate peptide-MHC leads to the formation of signalling domains and the immunological synapse. Because of the close membrane apposition, there is rapid exclusion of CD45, and therefore LCK activation. Much less is known about whether spatial regulation of the intracellular face dictates LCK activity and TCR signal transduction.

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Introduction: Cancer is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Breast cancer risk has risen due to lifestyle choices and genetic factors. Women with breast cancer symptoms experience lower quality of life (QoL), particularly in psychological and physical domains, compared to healthy women.

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Background: In Asian countries, discussing sex-related issues remains a taboo. Sexual dysfunction is not even considered a serious disorder in Pakistan.

Aim: To explore sexual dysfunction and marital satisfaction within the Pakistani context to develop supportive intervention programs.

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In response to increased focus on the issue of Assisted Dying (AD) in the UK due to the presentation of The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill 2024-25 [1] and bills before parliaments in the Isle of Man, Guernsey and Scotland, the British Geriatric Society (BGS) recently developed a position statement opposing legalisation of AD in the UK [2]. We set out our key reasoning behind this position, namely the current adverse health and social care context and significant concern about whether effective safeguards can be created to protect older people with complex needs from undue harms. The BGS asks for improved, personalised, multidisciplinary care for older people at the end of their lives, including high-quality palliative and end-of-life care.

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  • The study explored modifying polyvinyl alcohol/chitosan (PVA/CS) membranes with a deep eutectic solvent (DES) to improve their strength and ability to adsorb brilliant green dye.
  • Incorporating 5% DES significantly increased the mechanical properties, with elongation at break rising from 8.176% to 22.817%, and the DES-modified membranes showed much higher dye adsorption capacity (124.63 mg/g) compared to the unmodified ones (23.15 mg/g).
  • Machine learning models revealed that the random forest model had better predictive accuracy for the adsorption process than the artificial neural network, while density functional theory calculations supported the improvements in adsorption energy with the use of DES.
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Limited breast cancer screening uptake among women may lead to late-stage diagnosis and reduce the survival rate. Hence, this study was conducted to determine breast cancer screening (BCS) uptake and its association with knowledge, beliefs, and socio-demographic factors among female Yemeni school teachers in Malaysia. A cross-sectional study was conducted as part of a large cluster-randomized controlled trial (CRT) among 180 Yemeni female teachers aged 20 years and above.

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Genetic counseling is a dynamic and rapidly growing field. In Qatar, the significance of genetic counseling is underscored by the distinctive demographic characteristics of the population, including elevated rates of consanguinity and larger family sizes, contributing to the increased incidence of many genetic conditions. This emphasizes the crucial role of genetic counseling in addressing the specific needs of the community.

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Background: Fully digital preoperative information could save valuable time and resources. However, compared with face to face consultations, equivalent levels of safety, patient satisfaction and participation need to be maintained when using other methods to inform patients. This trial compared knowledge retention between preoperative stand-alone video education and face-to-face education by an anaesthesiologist.

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This study focuses on a novel lipase from Bacillus licheniformis IBRL-CHS2. The lipase gene was cloned into the pGEM-T Easy vector, and its sequences were registered in GenBank (KU984433 and AOT80658). It was identified as a member of the bacterial lipase subfamily 1.

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Introduction And Importance: Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is a rare morbid vascular disorder that is defined as the decrease in the aortomesenteric angle and the compression of the third part of the duodenum. This disorder mainly affects young adult females, and severe weight loss represents a leading predisposing factor.

Case Presentation: The authors report the case of a 19-year-old male who was admitted to our hospital with a 3-month history of epigastric pain, nausea, and weight loss.

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Background: Breast cancer (BC) is the most prevalent cancer among women. Teachers play a crucial role in promoting healthy behaviors, including breast cancer screening (BCS). This study aimed to assess the impact of an Health Belief Model (HBM)-based educational intervention on BCS uptake, knowledge, and beliefs among female Yemeni teachers in Klang Valley, Malaysia.

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  • Antibiotic resistance is a critical issue largely driven by the inappropriate use of antibiotics by parents, which influences children's health outcomes.
  • A study of 400 parents at Al-Zahraa University Hospital found that 37.2% misused antibiotics, with knowledge about proper use being better among highly educated and working parents.
  • Access to doctors and past prescriptions were the main information sources, and misuse was more likely with older or multiple children, while better education and positive attitudes helped reduce misuse.
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  • - Masseter spasm is defined as significant difficulty in opening the mouth after anaesthesia induction, which can complicate procedures like laryngoscopy and intubation, and occurs without any issues from the jaw joint.
  • - Factors such as certain muscle relaxants, antidepressants, and high anxiety levels can contribute to the occurrence of masseter spasms.
  • - This case highlights the need for anaesthesiologists to be cautious of masseter spasm risks in anxious patients undergoing antidepressant treatment, as it can create dangerous situations where ventilation and intubation are impossible.
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  • The study explored the effects of incorporating nano- (NBA) dietary supplements into the diets of Nile tilapia, focusing on growth, digestion, and immune responses.
  • A total of 135 fish were tested in three groups over 70 days, with diets containing 0, 10, and 10 CFU/kg of NBA.
  • Results showed that fish fed the NBA diets experienced significant growth improvements, better digestive enzyme levels, enhanced immune responses, and increased survival rates in challenge tests, suggesting NBA could be beneficial for aquaculture nutrition.
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  • The study aimed to assess whether genetic variations in the EPHX1 gene are linked to lung cancer susceptibility among Jordanian patients.
  • A total of 218 individuals were analyzed, including 108 lung cancer patients and 110 matched controls, using PCR-RFLP to investigate specific polymorphisms in the gene.
  • The results indicated no significant differences in genotypes between patients and controls, suggesting that EPHX1 polymorphisms do not significantly influence lung cancer risk in this population.
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Background & Aims: Feeding parent's milk with supplemental donor milk (DM) is the optimal way to feed very low birth weight (VLBW) infants instead of formula; however, suboptimal neurodevelopment persists. This is believed due, in part, to suboptimal nutrition. Given vitamin B12's role in neurodevelopment and increased adoption of plant-based diets among females of child-bearing age, we aimed to determine the adequacy of vitamin B12 in DM (n = 380 donors) and associated donor characteristics.

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Introduction: Healthy hamstring muscles are necessary for active living. Hamstring tightness is a widely reported problem among individuals from all levels of society. The effects of combining radiofrequency (RF) therapy with static stretching (SS) on hamstring tightness have not been investigated.

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  • This study investigates the effect of different dosages of epinephrine on bleeding during supraclavicular flap surgeries, noting the lack of prior research in this area.
  • The trial involved three groups: one receiving a higher concentration of epinephrine (1:200,000), one with a lower concentration (1:400,000), and a control group with saline only.
  • Results showed that both epinephrine groups experienced significantly less blood loss compared to the control group, but there was no notable difference in blood loss between the two epinephrine dosages.
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Pseudomonas putida is a virulent bacterium that prompts major losses in fish. Recently, there has been a noticeable direction for utilizing nanomaterials in the aquaculture industry for sustaining fish health and performance. Hence, the present study is the first trial to investigate the antibacterial influence of nano titanium dioxide gel (NTG) as a watery addition for combating P.

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  • A case study of a 27-year-old woman with early onset ICP showed her bile acid levels soared from 15 μmol/L to 273 μmol/L, leading to serious feto-maternal monitoring and interventions.
  • The case emphasizes the importance of early detection, continuous monitoring, and collaborative care to improve outcomes for both mother and baby in instances of early onset ICP.
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HIV-1 Nef mediates immune evasion and viral pathogenesis in part through downregulation of cell surface cluster of differentiation 4 (CD4) and major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I) on infected cells. While Nef function of circulating viral populations found early in infection has been associated with reservoir size in early-treated cohorts, there is limited research on how its activity impacts reservoir size in people initiating treatment during chronic infection. In addition, there is little research on its role in persistence of viral variants during long-term antiretroviral therapy (ART).

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