Publications by authors named "L Hadi"

Fasting regimens have shown profound impact on pro-longevity and tissue regeneration in diverse species. Physiological events can induce a regenerative response in adult stem cells. However, little is known about signaling and activation of adult stem cells which are modulated by fasting.

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Aim: There is no validated symptom scale for Swedish children with gastrointestinal disorders. Our aim was to validate the Swedish version of the Paediatric Quality of Life Inventory (PedsQL) gastrointestinal symptoms scale and symptoms module.

Methods: Families were recruited from two hospitals in Gothenburg, Sweden, from 1 March 2021 to 31 October 2022.

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Aim: Care for people with spina bifida can be improved. This may be done by evaluating mortality rates and causes of death.

Methods: Between 1973 and 2021, 1735 people with spina bifida appeared in registers of the Swedish population.

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  • * Researchers conducted a cross-sectional study involving 401 participants and found a significant positive correlation between DED and depression, with 36.7% reporting dry eye symptoms and 23.7% diagnosed with depression, stress, or anxiety.
  • * The conclusion emphasizes the need for increased awareness about DED and its link to depression, suggesting that Saudi Arabia's healthcare authorities should implement educational initiatives through various media channels.
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  • - Sickle Cell Disease (SCD) is a serious inherited blood disorder primarily affecting individuals in West Africa, India, and the Mediterranean, leading to severe complications and higher mortality.
  • - Hydroxyurea is the main treatment for SCD, supplemented by additional drugs like L-glutamine, Voxelotor, and Crizanlizumab, but none cure the disease; hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the only curative option.
  • - The emergence of gene-editing techniques shows potential in treating SCD, though they are expensive, prompting a need for cost-effective evaluations to inform future treatment decisions.
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