Publications by authors named "N M Nawi"

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a prevalent, incurable, and chronic neurodegenerative condition characterized by the accumulation of amyloid-β protein (Aβ), disrupting various bodily systems. Despite the lack of a cure, phenolic compounds like cannabidiol (CBD), a non-psychoactive component of cannabis, have emerged as potential therapeutic agents for AD.

Objective: This systematic review explores the impact of different types of cannabidiol on AD, unveiling their neuroprotective mechanisms.

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  • High-dose radioiodine ablation (RAI) therapy requires patients to be isolated due to the large amounts of radioactive waste produced, which must be stored until it is safe to discharge.
  • This study explores using graphene oxide silver (GOAg) and bamboo activated carbon (BAC) as alternative materials to effectively extract I-131 from this clinical radioactive wastewater.
  • Various scientific analyses (FESEM, XPS, FTIR, XRD) were conducted on the synthesized adsorbents, revealing their structural properties and helping determine their effectiveness in removing radioactive substances.
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Objective: Antiretroviral therapy has decreased the prevalence of retinal opportunistic infections in people living with HIV (PLWH). However, abnormalities in visual function are evident and may be associated with an early onset of aging in PLWH. In this study, we examined the Retinal Nerve Fibre Layer (RNFL) thickness and visual function in PLWH and HIV non-infected controls in Malaysia.

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Study Design: Retrospective study.

Purpose: To compare and correlate technetium-99m methylene diphosphonate uptake between benign and metastatic bone lesions using semiquantitative analysis of maximum standard uptake value (SUVmax) and mean Hounsfield unit (HU) in single-photon emission computed tomography-computed tomography (SPECT-CT).

Overview Of Literature: Qualitative interpretation of metastatic bone lesions in breast cancer on bone scintigraphy is often complicated by coexisting benign lesions.

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The primary target of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 is the respiratory system including the nose and lungs, however, it can also damage the kidneys, cardiovascular system and gastrointestinal system. Many recent reports suggested that severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infections can also affect the central nervous system as well as peripheral nervous system that lead to the several neurological complications. The virus can break the blood brain barrier and enters the brain via haematological route or directly by the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 receptors present on endothelial cells of many cerebral tissues.

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