Publications by authors named "M A Hamdollah Zadeh"

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  • - FXIII-A deficiency is a rare bleeding disorder linked to serious complications like brain hemorrhages and miscarriages, with a higher prevalence of a milder form (heterozygous deficiency) found in up to 3.5% of the population.
  • - Individuals with severe FXIII-A deficiency require consistent preventative treatment, while heterozygous individuals, especially women, may only need treatment during specific bleeding events.
  • - Personalized treatment strategies based on individual patient factors (e.g., age, weight, and clinical situation) are essential for optimizing the effectiveness of therapy for FXIII deficiencies.
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Ageing is an inevitable biological process accompanied by various physiological changes, and researchers have long sought interventions to promote healthy ageing. This article explores the effects of four natural compounds – omega-3 fatty acids, coenzyme Q10, gingerol and curcumin – on the ageing process. We delve into the scientific literature to examine the potential benefits and mechanisms behind these substances in mitigating age-related conditions.

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  • - This study investigated the impact of Sunset Yellow FCF (SY) on memory and hippocampal structure in adult rats, finding that both low and high doses significantly caused neuronal loss and impaired memory.
  • - Rats were divided into six groups, with some receiving Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) to see if it could protect against SY's harmful effects over a six-week period.
  • - Results showed that CoQ10 effectively prevented hippocampal damage and memory impairment caused by SY exposure by reducing oxidative stress in the rats.
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Vocal fatigue (VF) is a significant portion of occupational voice disorders. Researchers have proposed numerous therapeutic approaches to alleviate VF. However, the efficacy of vocal function exercises (VFEs) as a safe, effective, and simple method is unclear.

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  • Vitamin B12 (VB12) plays a crucial role in supporting the activity and metabolism of ileal macrophages (iMacs), which are important for maintaining gut health.
  • Studies show that VB12 deficiency leads to decreased cell frequency and compromised metabolic functions in iMacs, impacting gut stability.
  • Enhancing iMac function with VB12 during infections from Salmonella Typhimurium helps in controlling pathogen expansion, highlighting the potential for VB12-based nutritional therapies to improve intestinal health.
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