Publications by authors named "T Al Musa"

Objective: This study explored the influence of the life course on mental health by identifying key trends, seminal works, and themes in existing research. Additionally, it highlights the major discussions at the intersection of life course and mental health.

Methods: Documents were extracted from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), to systematically analyze themes on mental health outcomes across the life course.

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Measles is a highly infectious, vaccine-preventable viral disease that runs a devastating course in developing countries due to its association with malnutrition and poor immunization coverage. Subcutaneous emphysema (SE) is a rare complication of measles that can be challenging to manage and may portend poor outcomes if untreated. We present a case of a two-year-old unimmunized rural dweller who presented with facial, neck, and chest swellings three days after being managed for measles exanthem from a referral hospital.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study examines how solidarity and social integration affect the well-being of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Cameroon, highlighting community satisfaction as a key factor in improving their mental health.
  • - Using data from 428 IDPs, researchers found that higher levels of solidarity were linked to greater community satisfaction and better psychological health, with community satisfaction serving as a bridge between these factors.
  • - The results suggest that fostering a sense of solidarity within displaced communities can significantly enhance the psychological well-being of individuals, indicating that interventions should focus on strengthening these social connections.
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Methods: A bibliographic survey was carried out between 2020 and 2022 using two databases: PubMed/MEDLINE and Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO) and the information source Academic Google, irrespective of language or geography.

Results: In the first nutrition consultation (FNC), there should be an investigative direction focused on nutritional interventions in the short, medium, and long term. The record in the patient's medical record is relevant for carrying out the consultation, according to the recommendations of the normative councils of medicine and nutrition.

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