Publications by authors named "Zia Abbas"

The prevalence of anxiety among university students is increasing, resulting in the negative impact on their academic and social (behavioral and emotional) development. In order for students to have competitive academic performance, the cognitive function should be strengthened by detecting and handling anxiety. Over a period of 6 weeks, this study examined how to detect anxiety and how Mano Shakti Yoga (MSY) helps reduce anxiety.

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Objectives: We aim to evaluate salivary matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-8) levels in oral submucous fibrosis (OSF) and oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) for the purpose of diagnosis at the early stage via non-invasive method.

Setting: The study was multicentre, carried out at a tertiary care hospital in Karachi, Pakistan.

Participants: A total 60 participants of any age, sex and ethnicity were randomly selected for the purpose of this study.

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Electrocardiography (ECG) is a well-known noninvasive technique in medical science that provides information about the heart's rhythm and current conditions. Automatic ECG arrhythmia diagnosis relieves doctors' workload and improves diagnosis effectiveness and efficiency. This study proposes an automatic end-to-end 2D CNN (two-dimensional convolution neural networks) deep learning method with an effective DenseNet model for addressing arrhythmias recognition.

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Introduction: Oral cancer is considered a major global public health problem. The causes of OSCC are tobacco, alcohol, viral infections such as EBV, HPV, and herpes simplex virus, poor oral hygiene (including sharp teeth and decay), ill-fitting denture, ultraviolet (UV) exposure, nutrition, and genetic predisposition. The etiology of oral cancer varies in different populations due to area-specific etiological factors.

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Obesity is a state of abnormal accumulation of fat in adipose tissues of the body to the level that one's health is adversely compromised. Tripathi et al. state (according to WHO) that obesity is now considered the fifth leading cause of mortality in the world.

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