Publications by authors named "Muhammad Piracha"

The use of electronic health records has expanded in the past decades, with healthcare entities storing terabytes of patient health data. In this study, we investigated how these databases can be utilized to generate clinically relevant information. We used the Office of Addiction Services and Supports Client Data Systems data merged with the NYS Medicaid Data Warehouse to study the relationship of certain antidepressants on alcohol withdrawal (AW) rates in patients with alcohol dependence (AD).

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Artificial intelligence models represented in machine learning algorithms are promising tools for risk assessment used to guide clinical and other health care decisions. Machine learning algorithms, however, may house biases that propagate stereotypes, inequities, and discrimination that contribute to socioeconomic health care disparities. The biases include those related to some sociodemographic characteristics such as race, ethnicity, gender, age, insurance, and socioeconomic status from the use of erroneous electronic health record data.

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Arsenic (As) is a naturally occurring element that is found in soil, water, and rocks. However, it can also be released into the environment through human activities. Arsenic is considered an environmental hazard because it is toxic to humans and animals and can cause serious health problems.

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Being analogue to arsenic (As), phosphorus (P) may affect As dynamics in soil and toxicity to plants depending upon many soil and plant factors. Two sets of experiments were conducted to determine the effect of P on As fractionation in soils, its accumulation by plants and subsequent impact on growth, yield and physiological characteristics of sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.).

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Myasthenia gravis (MG) is an acquired, rare autoimmune disease that occurs due to autoantibodies blocking neuromuscular transmission. Its pathophysiology involves production of antibodies against the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors. Patients with negative anti-acetylcholine receptors (AChR) antibodies results are recognized as seronegative myasthenia gravis.

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Article Synopsis
  • Soil texture significantly impacts arsenic (As) behavior in soil and how it affects sunflower growth.
  • Two experiments tested different levels of As in sandy, loamy, and clayey soils, finding that NHCl-extractable As was the most available for plants.
  • Increased levels of As led to higher malondialdehyde production (a stress marker) and reduced photosynthetic rates and yield in sunflowers, with sandy soils showing the most severe effects.
  • Antioxidant enzyme activities increased with As presence, peaking at 150 mg/kg, indicating a stress response, and overall, sandy soils were the most affected by As toxicity.
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Rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS) occurs infrequently in the liver. Rhabdomyosarcomas are malignant tumours that display features of striated muscle differentiation. They are the most common soft-tissue sarcomas among children.

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