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Abdul Kader Mohiuddin

Abdul Kader Mohiuddin
Faculty of Pharmacy Dhaka University

Master of Pharmacy

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Introduction
Completed B.Pharm (2004) and M.Pharm (2006) from Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Dhaka. He has completed his MBA (2007) from East West University. He was in faculty of Pharmacy, World University of Bangladesh as an Assistant Professor. Along with 9 years of teaching experience, he also worked for reputed pharmaceutical companies in strategic management for 5 years. https://www.growkudos.com/profile/ak_mohiuddin https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1596-9757
Additional affiliations
February 2011 - December 2018
World University of Bangladesh
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
February 2011 - December 2018
World University of Bangladesh
Position
  • Professor (Assistant)
June 2008 - July 2008
Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Position
  • Business Development Manager
Description
  • Industry Exposure
Education
January 1998 - April 2004
University of Dhaka
Field of study
  • Pharmaceutical technology

Publications

Publications (578)
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Many lay people along with some so called "key opinion leaders" have a common slogan "There's no answer for cancer". Again, mistake delays proper treatment and make situation worse, more often. Compliance is crucial to obtain optimal health outcomes, such as cure or improvement in QoL. Patients may delay treatment or fail to seek care because of hi...
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Seaweeds are well-known for their exceptional capacity to accu-mulate essential minerals and trace elements needed for human nutrition, although their levels are commonly very variable de-pending on their morphological features, environmental condi-tions, and geographic location. Food security, legislative measures to ensure monitoring and labeling...
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The goal of a high quality, cost-effective and accessible health care for patients is achieved through constructing a team-based and patient-centered health care delivery system. The expanded role of pharmacists uplifts them to patient care from dispensing and manufacturing or marketing of drugs. Along with doctors and allied health professionals,...
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The book “Cosmetics for the Skin: Physiological and Pharmaceutical Approach” mostly focuses on the chemical and pharmacological aspects of using these additives along with the main ingredients. The rising market needs constant multifaceted control, i.e., monitoring of harmful chemicals and biological degradation. Adding artificial ingredients to co...
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The current study presents facts indicating that the world can no longer withstand further injuries from war and conflict. The present unrest all over the world risks putting most of the countries into a crisis of health, economy, and social safety, which is the biggest threat to human civilization. Shockwaves have been felt all over the world as a...
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At a time when 1 in 16 people worldwide had just been thrust into extreme poverty due to healthcare costs, 1 in 4 had already been denied access to essential medicines, and 1 in 2 lacked access to essential health services, the global consequences of war, pandemics, and natural disasters began. And today, deaths from climate change are 30 times mor...
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The ripple effects of war, pandemics, and natural catastrophes began at a time when 1 in 16 people worldwide had just been pushed into extreme poverty due to healthcare costs, 1 in 4 had already been denied access to essential medicines, and 1 in 2 lacked access to essential health services. And now, deaths due to climate shock are 30 times higher...
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Currently, humanity is facing a serious crisis. The worldwide economic contraction, the acute fall in financial asset values, the collapse in imports and exports, the contractions of industrial output, the increase in inflation, the shrinking of wages, the rise in unemployed people, and the wreckage of social security caused by numerous natural cat...
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Introduction and aim. To cure any disease, proper use of medicine or taking medicine in the correct order is required. Even patients from developed countries struggle to maintain their drug compliance. There is an odd parallel between underdeveloped , emerging nations and the so-called developed world in the West when it comes to improper medicine...
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Currently, humanity is facing a serious crisis. The worldwide economic contraction, acute fall in financial asset values, collapse in imports and exports, contractions of industrial output, increase in inflation, shrink in wages, rise in unemployed people, wreckage of social security caused by numerous natural catastrophes, human displacement due t...
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The indices of patients' health outcomes have historically included recurrence of symptoms, number of emergency visits, hospitalization and re-admission rates, morbidity, and mortality. Even patients from developed nations have trouble staying on top of their drug compliance. When it comes to improper medicine use, there is an odd parallel between...
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People must have particular personality traits and social resources, also known as health literacy, in order to access, comprehend, and use information to make decisions about their health. Patients' ability to engage in complex disease management and self-care is strongly related to their level of health literacy. It can help us stay healthy by pr...
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People must have particular personality traits and social resources, also known as health literacy, in order to access, comprehend, and use information to make decisions about their health. Patients' ability to engage in complex disease management and self-care is strongly related to their level of health literacy. It can help us stay healthy by pr...
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Shockwaves have been felt all over the world as a result of war, inflation, food shortages, and the COVID-19 pandemic's long tail. Financial markets have been extremely volatile since the start of the conflict, and commodity markets are in disarray. In the European Union, the United States, and many other nations, inflation has reached its highest...
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Aim: Shockwaves have been felt all over the world as a result of war, inflation, food shortages, and the COVID-19 pandemic's long tail. The aim of the study is to correlate present global conflicts, pandemic and socio-economic crises with present healthcare sustainability, identifying possible threats and visualize future global health crises if al...
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স্বাস্থ্য-ব্যবস্থা কিংবা স্বাস্থ্যজ্ঞান, দুটোই সারা পৃথিবীতেই কম-বেশি অবহেলার শিকার। আমেরিকার সেন্টার ফর ডিসিজ কন্ট্রোল এন্ড প্রিভেনশনের তথ্য অনুযায়ী মাত্র ১২% আমেরিকানের পর্যাপ্ত স্বাস্থ্যজ্ঞান বা হেলথ লিটারেসি আছে। আচ্ছা? তাহলে নেই ক’জনের? নেই আমেরিকা আর বৃটেনের প্রায় ৪০% এর, ইউরোপিয়ান জনসাধারণের অর্ধেকের, আরব আমিরাত, অস্ট্রেলিয়া, কানাডায় ৬০...
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In order to access, comprehend, and use information to make decisions about their health, people must possess certain personal traits and social resources, which are referred to as health literacy. Patients' ability to engage in complex disease management and self-care is strongly related to their level of health literacy. It can help us stay healt...
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Religion, governance, and politics - as well as related topics such as human rights, justice, and so on - have historically caused many of the world’s most significant conflicts, and they continue to do so because these issues are often the most fundamental in the structure of a society. To gain a military advantage, parties to armed conflicts have...
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People must have particular personality traits and social resources, also known as health literacy, in order to access, comprehend, and use information to make decisions about their health. Patients' ability to engage in complex disease management and self-care is strongly related to their level of health literacy. It can help us stay healthy by pr...
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People must have particular personality traits and social resources, also known as health literacy, in order to access, comprehend, and use information to make decisions about their health. Patients' ability to engage in complex disease management and self-care is strongly related to their level of health literacy. It can help us stay healthy by pr...
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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are the most common pharmacological options for pain management, although their use is questionable in many viral diseases like COVID-19, Dengue, and Chikungunya.
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NSAIDs are aberrantly used for pain management but pain and discomforts exerted from viral infections like COVID-19, Dengue, and Chikungunya should strictly be treated according to clinical guidelines and weighing risk-benefits, among such patients.
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The cost of illiteracy to the global economy is estimated at USD 1.19 trillion, but LHL alone costs the US economy about USD 200 billion every year. Only 12 percent of Americans have adequate health literacy and, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), improving health literacy could prevent nearly one million hospital...
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NSAIDs are most common pharmacological options for pain management, although their use is questionable in many viral diseases like COVID-19, Dengue, and Chikungunya. Newer studies suggest to limit their use in such cases and also reinforces more careful considerations in patients with liver and kidney injuries or concurrent administration with othe...
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যুক্তরাজ্যে প্রায় অর্ধেক প্রেস্ক্রিপশনকৃত ঔষধ প্রয়োজন অনুযায়ী নেওয়া হয়না এবং অতি সম্প্রতি ন্যাশনাল হেলথ সার্ভিসের প্রায় দুই-তৃতীয়াংশ রোগী ১৮ সপ্তাহের মধ্যে সঠিক চিকিৎসা পেতে ব্যর্থহয়। খোদ মার্কিন মুল্লুকেই সঠিক নিয়মে ঔষধ গ্রহণ না করা অন্তত ১০% হস্পিটালাইজেশন, বছরে ৩০০ বিলিয়ন ডলার চিকিৎসা ব্যয় এবং লক্ষাধিক রোগীর মৃত্যুর কারণ। একটি সাম্প্র...
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Patients’ knowledge and perception of the disease is the main driving force in determining their adherence to the treatment regimen. Health care providers should explore providing more effective health-education to identify patients’ attitudes toward disease, trust in medications, psychological stressors, and increase medication adherence.
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In the UK, up to 50% of medicines are not taken as intended and 60% of NHS patients failed to receive the right treatment within 18 weeks. Medication non-adherence alone accounts for at least 10% of hospitalizations, $300 billion in annual medical costs, and more than 1,25,000 deaths in the US alone. A recent Canadian study found that 30% of patien...
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COVID-19 has affected 213 countries around the world, killing around 390,000 and infecting close to 6.6 million by June 04, 2020 (worldometer.info). Bangladesh, a South Asian low-middle-income economy, has experienced a demographic and epidemiological transition with rapid urbanization and a gradual increase in life expectancy. It is the seventh mo...
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The book solely focuses on job responsibilities of patient care pharmacists, separated from those of doctors and nurses, with the most recent information. Content is mostly based on recent pharmacists’ activities in the healthcare arena of developed countries. Chapter outline, abbreviations, synopsis, learning outcomes, cases, key terms and further...
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Medicinal Basidiomycetes mushrooms would have merit as prophylactic or therapeutic add‐on remedies in COVID‐19 infection, as well as for the immune overreaction and damaging inflammation that occurs with COVID‐19 attack. Chaga mushrooms have shown promising results in attenuation of inflammatory responses that have been associated with COVID-19. β-...
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Citation Mohiuddin, Abdul Kader. The Role of the Pharmacist in Patient Care: Achieving High Quality, Cost-Effective and Accessible Healthcare through a Team-Based, Patient-Centered Approach. Universal-Publishers, 2020. ISBN: 9781627343084
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The book “A Comprehensive Chemical and Pharmacological Review of Cosmetics” mostly focuses on the chemical and pharmacological aspects of using these additives along with the main ingredients. This rising market needs constant multifaceted control, i.e. monitoring of harmful chemicals and biological degradation. Adding artificial ingredients to con...
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With the increasing burden of non-communicable diseases in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), biological risk factors, such as hyperglycemia, are a major public health concern in Bangladesh. Optimization of diabetes management by positive lifestyle changes is urgently required for prevention of comorbidities and complications, which in...
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COVID-19 has affected 213 countries around the world, killing 711,313 and infecting around 19 million by August 06, 2020 (worldometer.info). Bangladesh, a South Asian low-middle-income economy, has experienced a demographic and epidemiological transition with rapid urbanization and a gradual increase in life expectancy. It is the seventh most popul...
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Ficus racemosa is a traditional medicinal plant found in Southeast Asia and Australia. It is commonly known as 'gular'or ‘Dumur’. Owing to the presence of β-sitosterol it decreases the blood glucose concentration. Many active constituents isolated from different parts of this plant exhibit useful pharmacological activity. The objective of this diss...
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Ficus racemosa is a traditional medicinal plant found in Southeast Asia, India, Australia and. It is commonly known as 'gular.' Owing to the presence of β-sitosterol it decreases the blood glucose concentration. Many active constituents isolated from different parts of this plant exhibit useful pharmacological activity. The objective of this disser...
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Patient satisfaction is a useful measure for providing quality indicators in healthcare services. Assessing patients’ satisfaction is important since it often helps, in absence of healthcare service quality indicators, to determine the quality of health-care delivery and health system responsiveness. Higher levels of patient satisfaction indicate h...
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The expanded role of pharmacists uplifts them to patient care, industrial marketing, regulatory affairs from dispensing and manufacturing of drugs. The sector is emerging in both developed and under-developed countries. Furthermore, pharmacy teaching institutions need to revise and up-date their curricula to accommodate the progressively increasing...
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COVID-19 has affected 213 countries around the world, killing more than 484,000 and infecting more than 9.5 million by June 25, 2020 (worldometer.info). Bangladesh, a South Asian low-middle-income economy, has experienced a demographic and epidemiological transition with rapid urbanization and a gradual increase in life expectancy. It is the sevent...
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As an author, it is my heartiest believe that the book will adjoin significant apprehension to future pharmacists in patient care as most of the portion created from recently published articles focusing pharmacists in patient care settings.
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Ficus racemosa is a traditional medicinal plant found in Southeast Asia, India, Australia and. It is commonly known as 'gular.' Owing to the presence of β-sitosterol it decreases the blood glucose concentration. Many active constituents isolated from different parts of this plant exhibit useful pharmacological activity. The objective of this disser...
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COVID-19 has affected 213 countries around the world, killing more than 484,000 and infecting more than 9.5million by June 25, 2020 (worldometer.info). Bangladesh, a South Asian low-middle-income economy, has experienced a demographic and epidemiological transition with rapid urbanization and a gradual increase in life expectancy. It is the seventh...
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Patient satisfaction is a useful measure for providing quality indicators in health-care services. Concern over the quality of health-care services in Bangladesh has resulted in a loss of faith in health-care providers, low use of public health facilities, and increased outflows of patients from Bangladesh to hospitals abroad. The main barriers to...
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ডায়াবেটিসকে আমরা “ধনী মানুষের রোগ” বলে থাকি, যার অন্যতম প্রধান কারণ হলো সাধারণ রোগীদের চেয়ে ডায়াবেটিস রোগীদের চিকিৎসা খরচ ১০ গুণ বেশি। আশ্চর্যজনকভাবে এই তথাকথিত ধনী মানুষদের রোগটির ৮০% রোগীই পৃথিবীর নিম্ন ও মধ্যম-আয়ের দেশগুলোতে বাস করে। সংসার জীবনে অশান্তি যেমন স্থূলতা, ডায়াবেটিস ও হৃদরোগের জন্য দায়ী তেমনি স্বামী-স্ত্রীর যেকোনো একজনের অনিয়ন্...
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Telemedicine and telehealth technologies are especially effective during epidemic outbreaks, when health authorities recommend implementing social distance systems. Currently, coronavirus COVID-19 has affected 210 countries around the world, killed more than 190,000 and infected more than 2.7 million, according to worldometer, April 24, 2020. Home-...
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Most people on the outside of the health care profession are not familiar with this new role of the pharmacist. The general public has created a stereotypical pharmacist's picture as being a person who stands behind a counter, dispenses medicine with some instructions to the respective consumer. Pharmacy practice has changed substantially in recent...
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বাংলাদেশ বিশ্বের সপ্তম জনবহুল দেশ এবং ২০৫০ সালের মধ্যে দেশের জনসংখ্যা প্রায় দ্বিগুণ হবে বলে আশা করা হচ্ছে। এদেশের সংক্রামক ব্যাধির ক্রমবর্ধমান বোঝা দ্রুত নগরায়ণের জন্য দায়ী হতে পারে এবং দেশের প্রায় ৫০% বস্তিবাসী ঢাকা বিভাগে বাস করেন। ২০১৭ সালে, আইইডিসিআর রোগের প্রাদুর্ভাবের ২৬ টি ঘটনা তদন্ত করেছে। এই বিশ্বব্যাপী সঙ্কটের মাঝে দ্রুত ছড়িয়ে পড়া...
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With the increasing burden of non-communicable diseases in low-income and middle-income countries (LMICs), biological risk factors, such as hyperglycemia, are a major public health concern in Bangladesh. Optimization of diabetes management by positive lifestyle changes is urgently required for prevention of comorbidities and complications, which in...
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বর্তমানে করোনাভাইরাস COVID-19 সারা বিশ্বে ২১২টি দেশকে প্রভাবিত করেছে। এই পরিস্থিতিতে হোম কেয়ার বিশেষত গুরুত্বপূর্ণ কারণ মহামারী পরিস্থিতি চলাকালীন হাসপাতালগুলি আপাতদৃষ্টিতে নিরাপদ নয়। এছাড়াও লকডাউন পিরিয়ডের সময় বাড়ি থেকে বেরিয়ে আসার সুযোগও সীমিত। টেলিমেডিসিন এবং টেলিহেলথ প্রযুক্তিগুলি মহামারী প্রাদুর্ভাবের সময় বিশেষত কার্যকর হয়, বিশেষ করে...
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COVID-19 has affected 212 countries around the world, killing nearly 300,000 and infecting more than 4.4 million by May 14, 2020. Bangladesh, a South Asian low-middle-income economy, has experienced a demographic and epidemiological transition with rapid urbanization and a gradual increase in life expectancy. It is the seventh most populous country...
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Currently, coronavirus COVID-19 has affected 209 countries around the world, killed more than 82,000, and infected more than 1.4 million, according to worldometer, April 08, 2020. Home-care is especially important in these situations because hospitals are not seemingly safe during pandemic outbreaks. Also, the chance to get out of the home during t...
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COVID-19 has affected 210 countries around the world, killed more than 240,000 and infected more than 3.4 million. Bangladesh, a South Asian low-middle-income economy, has experienced a demographic and epidemiological transition with rapid urbanization and a gradual increase in life expectancy. It is the seventh most populous country in the world a...
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Spices are among the top five most commonly adulterated food types because they are expensive commodities that are processed before sale, used most frequently and consumed by mass population. There is a strong incentive to pollute. In Bangladesh, different types of grounded spices powders are available such as onion, ginger, coriander, chili, turme...
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The global economic effect of the five driving chronic diseases — malignancy, diabetes, psychological instability, CVD and respiratory disease — could reach $47 trillion throughout the following 20 years, as indicated by an examination by the World Economic Forum (WEF). As per the WHO, 80% of the total people principally those of developing countri...
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On Valentine's Day, the sight of couples holding hands and hugging each-other might unleash a wave of jealousy in those who are single. However, there might not be much to be jealous about. Also, marital quality clearly colors one’s overall sense of well-being, and marital distress elevates health risks, says a leading clinical psychology journal....
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p>Patient satisfaction is a useful measure for providing a quality benchmark for healthcare services. Concern about the quality of healthcare services in Bangladesh has led to a loss of confidence in healthcare providers, low use of public health facilities and increased outflows of patients from Bangladesh to hospitals abroad. The key obstacles to...
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Partners in a relationship depend on one another for survival and maturation of their relationship. However, such maturation can be diminished when one/bothpartners feel distressed in relationship. Marital functioning is consequential for health; negative dimensions of marital functioning have indirect influences on health outcomes through depressi...
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Pharmacy practice has changed substantially in recent years. The professionals have the opportunity to contribute directly to patient care in order to reduce morbimortality related to medication use, promoting health and preventing diseases. Healthcare organizations worldwide are under substantial pressure from increasing patient demand. Unfortunat...
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This article has been retracted: please see INNOVATIONS in pharmacy retraction policy (https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/policies). This article has been retracted by the Editor and Publisher due to the inappropriate use of previously published work. Over the past 50 years, the role of pharmacists has evolved along with the health car...
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Marital distress, over time, increases the risk of obesity, diabetes, heart attack and stroke. Women who reported moderate to severe marital strain were 3 times more likely to need heart surgery, suffer heart attacks or die of heart disease. Newly wed couples involved in a 30-minute heated discussion of marital problems tended to have relatively po...
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Patient satisfaction is a useful measure to provide an indicator of quality in healthcare services. Concern over the quality of healthcare services in Bangladesh has led to loss of faith in healthcare providers, low utilization of public health facilities, and increasing outflow of Bangladeshi patients to hospitals in abroad. The main barriers to a...
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The book offers learning of alternative medicines having widespread use, acceptance and also the rules and regulations that ensures their best uses as well. The use of herbal medicinal products and supplements has increased tremendously over the past three decades with not less than 80% of people worldwide relying on them for some part of primary h...
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Fast food/Junk food is designed to be tasty, comforting and convenient. Unfortunately, whilst these foods contain lots of calories, they often have far lower levels of fiber, water and minerals as compared to natural foods. Packaged food and snacks are also created specifically so that we get enough texture and taste from each bite to tantalize our...

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Health and Economic Challenges Among Global Conflicts, the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Climate Crises
**Interested new authors are requested to submit chapters other than issues or areas that have already been confirmed by another scholar**
We do not wish to receive or publish any anti-state or anti-government statements that may provoke conflicts
Objective of the book: To benefit students, scholars, and researchers of public health, epidemiology, international affairs, peace and conflict studies, health economics, and socioeconomic studies, as well as journalists and policymakers. We do not expect any political, antinational, or antigovernment statements or statements that may intensify any cross-border conflicts.
Tentative chapter outline: Health and economic challenges in either of the following:
(a) Low and middle income countries (LMICs)
(b) War-torn countries
(Syria, Sudan, Palestine, DR Congo, Afghanistan, Yemen, Mexico, Lebanon, Iraq and Ukraine confirmed by Dr. Rasheed, Dr. Salih, Dr. Shouli, Mr. Mukala, Dr. Harsch, Dr. Hussain, Prof. Úrsula, Dr. Alam, Dr. A Janabi and Dr. Kurapov respectively)
(c) UK and the EU countries (Poland and UK are confirmed by Dr. Krzysztof, and Dr. Broadbent)
(d) Sub-Saharan Africa (confirmed by a former acting health minster of Sudan)
(e) Europe (covered by the corresponding author)
(f) USA (covered by the corresponding author)
(g) Central Asian countries (Iran is confirmed by Dr. Mosadeghrad)
(h) Middle East/North Africa (MENA) Region (confirmed by Dr. Al-Badawi)
(i) GCC countries (confirmed by Dr. Kausar Yasmeen)
(j) Latin America
(k) Australia and Oceania (confirmed by Mr. Alsaeed)
(l) South Asia (India, Pakistan and Bangladesh are confirmed by Dr. Ritu, Dr. Ikram and the corresponding author)
Also, based on the present crisis imposed by COVID-19, ongoing global conflicts and climate change, authors may submit manuscripts on:
(m) Global energy and economic crisis
(n) Global health system crisis (confirmed by Dr. Rathi)
(o) Global unemployment crisis
(p) Global supply chain crisis caused by COVID-19 and currency devaluation (confirmed by a doctoral candidate)
(q) Global food insecurity (confirmed by Dr. Rabbi)
(r) Human displacement and epidemic crisis among displaced people
(s) Poorest developing countries that are in dangers of bankruptcy
(t) Implications for prospects for sustainable global development
(u) Social innovation in tackling global poverty and vulnerability
(v) Challenges of the countries where displaced people took asylum (confirmed by Dr. Winifred)
(w) Inter-relationships between climate, pandemics, and conflict (confirmed by Dr. Sabyasachi)
(x) The impact of global crisis over drug and medical equipment supply (confirmed by Dr. Qamar)
(y) The impact of US-China Trade war over global economy (confirmed by Dr. Ernest)
(z) Challenges for countries facing US-EU sanctions (Russia has been confirmed by Dr. Nivorozhkin)
Requirements/Description: It should have a structured abstract, introduction, and conclusion, along with other suitable headlines. Every paragraph should include a reference to present inflation, economic stagflation, halted development projects, currency devaluation, energy crunches, health and socioeconomic crises caused by ongoing global conflicts, the pandemic, and climate change. Please avoid giving complex equations, graphs, methodology, and other technical jargon. We need a chapter, not a journal-fit article. The language should be fluent English; it should be a 5000–7000-word chapter manuscript along with references. American Psychological Association (APA) citation style should be used, and all references, infographics (please avoid images with copyright issues), and other sources should be clearly cited by numbering within the text. Try to put 3 to 5 tables and infographics with lots of statistics on health and the economy. A plagiarism report and a 100-word career summary of the author are mandatory along with the submission.
Deadline of Submission: June 10, 2023
Email for submission: dr.m.nasirullah.trust@gmail.com
For any query or confirmation: trymohi@yahoo.co.in
List of confirmed authors:
1. Prof. Ursula Oswald-Spring, National University of Mexico-Regional Multidisciplinary Research Centre (CRIM-UNAM)
2. Dr. Omar S. Rasheed, University of Almería, Carretera Sacramento, S/N, La Cañada de San Urbano, 04120, Almería, Spain
3. Dr. Taysir Al Janabi, New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM), 101 Northern Blvd, Glen Head, NY 11545- 1980, USA
4. Dr. Ali Mohammad Mosadeghrad, Professor of Health Policy, Management and Economics-School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
5. Dr. Walid Alam, Department of Oncology, Maidstone Hospital, Maidstone, Kent, UK
6. Dr. Stefanie Harsch, Institute for Sociology, Freiburg University of Education, Freiburg, Germany
7. Dr. Philip Broadbent, MRC/CSO Social & Public Health Sciences Unit, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom
8. Dr. Winifred C. Ekezie, Diabetes Research Centre, University of Leicester, Leicester General Hospital, Gwendolen Road, Leicester, LE5 4PW, United Kingdom
9. Professor Kenneth Yongabi Anchang, Dean School of Health Sciences, Claretian University of Nigeria, Imo State, Nigeria
10. Dr. Anton Kurapov, Faculty of Psychology, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Ukraine
11. Dr. Ernest Tambo, Africa Disease Intelligence, Preparedness and Response, Yaoundé, Cameroon.
12. Dr. Mohammad Fazle Rabbi, Károly Ihrig Doctoral School of Management and and Business, University of Debrecen, Hungary
13. Dr. Eugene Nivorozhkin, Associate Professor in Finance School of Slavonic and East European Studies University College London 16 Taviton Street London, WC1H 0BW, UK
14. Dr. Hussein O Alkadi, Department of Pharmacology, Sana'a University, Sana'a, Yemen
15. Dr. Sabyasachi Pal, Associate Professor and Head of the Department, Department of Pure and Applied Sciences, Midnapore City College, India
16. Dr. Habib Al-Badawi, Professor of Modern History at the Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences at the Lebanese University
17. Dr. Suresh Kumar Rathi, MBBS, MSc Epidemiology, PhD Associate Professor & Deputy Director – Research, Sumandeep Vidyapeeth, District Vadodara – 391760, Gujarat, India
18. Dr. Ritu Choudhary, Assistant Professor, Indrashil University, Gujarat, India
19. Dr. Ikram Shah, Assistant Professor, Department of Development Studies COMSATS University Islamabad, Abbottabad Campus, Pakistan
20. Dr. Mustafa Mohammad Shouli, Doctor of Nursing Practice, Assistant Professor at Nablus University for vocational and Training Education, Palestine
21. Dr. Khulud Qamar, Dow University of Health Sciences, Karachi, Pakistan
22. Dr. Kassa Teka, Associate professor, College of Dryland Agriculture and Natural Resources, Mekelle University, Mekelle, Tigray, Ethiopia
23. Dr. Esraa Mahadi Ali Mohamed, Department of Health Economics, Alsudani Centre for Training in Heal Economics ACTHE, Khartoum, Sudan
24. Mr. Syed Danish Bukhari, doctoral student, Sir Syed Case Institute of Technology, Islamabad, Pakistan
25. Mr. Erick Mukala, PhD-student at the Université Libre de Bruxelles, DR Congo
26. Dr. Kausar Yasmeen, Assistant Professor of the Department of Economics and Finance, University of Nizwa, Oman
27. Dr. Zdziarski Krzysztof, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health, Department of Social Medicine, Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin, 71-210 Szczecin, Poland
28. Dr. Adjoa Afriyie Poku, Department of Geography Education,
University of Education, Winneba, Ghana
29. Dr. Eman Mukhtar N Salih, Directorate General of Global Health, Sudan Federal. Ministry of Health, Khartoum, Sudan
30. Dr. Donald S. Shepard, Schneider Institutes for Health Policy at the Heller School, Brandeis University
31. Mr. Abdul Kader Mohiuddin (Corresponding author), Alumnus, Faculty of Pharmacy, Dhaka University, Bangladesh
32. Mr. Turki Fawzi Alsaeed, Master of Environmental Management, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland, Australia
Please find the attached copyright form, sample chapter and author checklist attached here. Prospective authors should submit manuscript according to guideline mentioned here.

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