Publications by authors named "M Shanawaz"

Background: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease that can lead to depression and anxiety disorders if it is not controlled and managed properly. This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of depression and anxiety disorders among diabetic patients and to determine whether patient knowledge is a risk factor.

Methods: The study included 220 patients with diabetes who attended the Diabetic Care Center.

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Cancer and different types of tumors are still the most resistant diseases to available therapeutic agents. Finding a highly effective anticancer drug is the first target and concern of thousands of drug designers. In our attempts to address this concern, a new pyrazine derivative, 1-(5-bromopyrazin-2-yl)-1-[3-(trifluoromethyl)benzyl]urea (BPU), was designed via structural optimization and synthesized to investigate its anticancer/antitumor potential.

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Introduction: In recent decades, the rate of infection with dengue virus (DENV) has risen significantly, now affecting nearly 400 million individuals annually. Dengue fever among humans is caused via specific mosquito vectors bites. Sporadic cases have been reported in Egypt.

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Two-dimensional materials have led to a leap forward in materials science research, especially in the fields of energy conversion and storage. Borophene and its spherical counterpart boron fullerene represent emerging materials that have attracted much attention in the whole area of advanced energy materials and technologies. Owing to their prominent features, such as electronic environment and geometry, borophene and boron fullerene have been used in versatile applications, such as supercapacitors, superconductors, anode materials for photochemical water splitting, and biosensors.

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Background: Overweight and obesity are important modifiable risk factors for various noncommunicable diseases. The link between obesity, poor health outcomes, and all-cause mortality is well established. Overweight and obesity during childhood increases the likelihood of diabetes, hypertension, coronary heart disease, stroke, certain cancers, obstructive sleep apnea, and osteoarthritis more early in younger age groups.

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