Publications by authors named "L Ghanem"

The prevalence of childhood obesity is increasing worldwide, along with the associated common comorbidities of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease in later life. Motivated by evidence for a strong genetic component, our prior genome-wide association study (GWAS) efforts for childhood obesity revealed 19 independent signals for the trait; however, the mechanism of action of these loci remains to be elucidated. To molecularly characterize these childhood obesity loci, we sought to determine the underlying causal variants and the corresponding effector genes within diverse cellular contexts.

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Introduction: Plastic surgery is an essential yet underdeveloped field in many African nations, especially in rural areas. The demand for plastic surgery is increasing, but differences in access to respective services between rural and urban domiciles remain ever existent, despite the exponentiation of trauma, burns, and congenital disorders. According to this review, urban areas have access to better facilities and specialized surgeons, while rural areas frequently lack infrastructure, educated healthcare personnel, and medical resources.

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Introduction: Skin diseases in remote African regions are often exacerbated due to a lack of resources and expertise with little current research addressing the challenges that patients and healthcare systems experience. Although skin diseases in remote African regions are prevalent and pose a substantial health burden, they remain neglected and understudied. This review aims to explore current challenges in the diagnosis and management of skin diseases in African regions and focus on the need for enhanced understanding and improved healthcare strategies.

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  • - The study focuses on the side effects of two chemicals, ammonium thioglycolate (ATG) and thioglycolic acid (TGA), that are commonly used in the brow lamination technique in cosmetics.
  • - These chemicals can be absorbed through the skin and may cause allergic reactions, leading to irritation and dryness, while also affecting the hair structure and pigmentation of eyebrows.
  • - The authors recommend further research and regulations on the use of these substances to minimize potential health risks associated with brow lamination.
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  • Accessing surgical care in remote African communities is difficult due to inadequate healthcare infrastructure, making mobile surgical units (MSUs) a promising solution for these underserved areas.
  • The review analyzed various studies from countries like Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, and Ethiopia, focusing on how MSUs improve surgical access and care.
  • Findings indicate that MSUs effectively provide timely surgical interventions and better patient outcomes, despite challenges like funding and resource sustainability, highlighting the importance of collaboration to enhance healthcare delivery.
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