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Mohammad Chand Jamali

Mohammad Chand Jamali
Liwa College · Faculty of Medical & Health Sciences

PhD

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Mohammad Jamali currently works at Their current project is 'PRESUMED EFFECTS OF VITAMIN D DURING THE PREGNANCY ON MATERNAL AND CHILD OUTCOMES'.

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The genesis of chronic skin illnesses is intricately intertwined with genetics, the environment, psychological and the immune system. However, recent studies have shown that mental health issues can exacerbate and control the severity of chronic skin disorders. Focusing on illnesses including psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and urticaria, this articl...
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ABSTRACT This paper comprehensively analyzes biochemical markers for early detection and monitoring of myocardial infarction (MI) and heart failure (HF). It begins by examining traditional biomarkers like troponin for MI and B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) for HF, discussing their roles, limitations, and clinical challenges. The study then explore...
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Post-acute COVID-19 syndrome, often known as “long COVID,” results from the global COVID-19 pandemic and is defined by the persistence of clinical symptoms long after the original infection has faded. In this study, the complex connection between mental health and gastrointestinal function in the setting of post-acute COVID-19 syndrome was explored...
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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the major cause of health problems and death worldwide. To review the efficacy of Metoprolol and Apixaban in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases by meta-analysis studies. Various databases like PubMed, SciELO, Scopus, Google Scholar, and ResearchGate were used to collect the related studies that were publishe...
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Environmental changes, medication resistance and sociodemographic shifts have all contributed to a dramatic increase in vector-borne diseases in the last 40 years, impacting both people and domestic animals. Pandemics like the Dengue fever epidemic that hit Bangladesh in 2023 show how devastating these illnesses may be on a global scale. The author...
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Dromedary camels robustly withstand dehydration, and the rough desert environment but the adaptation mechanisms are not well understood. One of these mechanisms is that the dromedary camel increases its body temperature to reduce the process of evaporative cooling during hot weather. Stress in general, has deleterious effects on the body. In this s...
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This extensive study explores the field of novel biomarkers for the early detection of cardiovascular disease (CVD), looking at a variety of indicators, including circulating endothelial cells, growth differentiation factor-15 (GDF-15), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), microRNAs, and myeloperoxidase (MPO). The review emphasizes how imp...
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In today's ever-evolving medical landscape, the groundbreaking concept of precision medicine is revolutionizing the way we approach healthcare. By focusing on the unique characteristics of each patient, precision medicine aims to deliver personalized and targeted treatments that can provide superior outcomes. This personalized healthcare breakthrou...
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Background: Nonlinear Optical Activity (NLO) represents a pivotal domain within the realm of optics, which delves into the intricate comportment of light traversing a nonlinear medium, modulated by the presence of an electric field. This captivating phenomenon intertwines with two-photon absorption amidst electromagnetic fields, necessitating the m...
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This paper has primarily focused on establishing the foundational framework for comprehensive research. It has emphasized critical domains essential for understanding "non-linear optical activities" and their intricate connections with the biological assessment and association with organic compounds. Moreover, the inquiry has also given precedence...
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VF or Ventricular Fibrillation is a life-frightening heart rhythm called cardiac arrhythmia. It is illustrated by chaotic electrical movement in the ventricles, resulting in the lack of adequate compaction and a compromised output of cardiac. VF mapping has developed as an important method to understand the inherent processes and optimize treatment...
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In the present-day increasing awareness has been observed within business communities on the significance of going green and taking different techniques of environment management. As a cause of corporate society going global, business is encountering a shift from the structure of conventional finance to a present capacity-based economy that explore...
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_____________________________________________________________________________________ Abstract Purpose: The purpose of the study is to analyze the importance of aligning corporate culture with employee values for organizational growth Theoretical framework: Human relations theory has been undertaken to understand the importance of developing human...
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_____________________________________________________________________________ Abstract Purpose: The purpose of the study is based on analyzing the economic effects developed due to falling barriers of trade and investment services. Theoretical framework: Heckscher-Ohlin Theory has been adapted in this study in order to describe all the aspects that...
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A type 2 myocardial infarction (MI) is a heart attack brought on by a partial blockage of the coronary artery, which allows blood to still reach the heart muscle. Instead of a sudden blockage, this kind of heart attack is frequently brought on by a slow accumulation of plaque in the coronary artery. The EKG and cardiac imaging procedures, such as e...
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Background: The development of prosthetic valves for the treatment of cardiovascular conditions has transformed medicine and given patients with valvular heart disease effective treatment options. Purpose of the study: This article will examine the existing problems with prosthetic valves, including thrombosis, calcification, and infection brought...
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Health standards significantly impact economic performance and quality of life. In developing nations, maternal morbidity and mortality are prevented mainly by the provision of high-quality care. In underdeveloped nations, medical research has advanced significantly during the last 60 years. The epidemiological data, however, paint a contrasting pi...
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The current article has been developed for analyzing the heightening clarity and accountability incorporate. Developing collaboration and responsibility towards the internal performances and the need for accountability development have been discussed. Specification of the team working and sharing value advantages has been detected from the accounta...
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The health care industry is characterized by constant advances to efficiently provide safe, effective, and high-quality services. Effective leadership is needed to steer and accelerate changes at all levels of the health system to realise the goals of the ongoing reforms in health care organisations. Because managerial and clinical workforces are e...
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This study illustrates how leadership motivation and encouragement are intrinsic to accelerating team performance, which can eventually contribute to organisational growth. This particular article is developed by performing a secondary qualitative research method, which has assisted to gain adequate supportive and argumentative perceptions regardin...
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In this research study, the Importance of effective leadership and the influences of effective leadership has been provided in this study. The research objectives that are important to the organisation of this research study have been jotted down. In this study, a theory named new growth theory related to the economic growth of an organisation has...
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The current article has been developed for analyzing the heightening clarity and accountability incorporate. Developing collaboration and responsibility towards the internal performances and the need for accountability development have been discussed. Specification of the team working and sharing value advantages has been detected from the accounta...
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Strategic HRM policies are essential in improvement of performances of organisations. The aim of this study is to integrate the principles of SHC and SHRM that have enough potential in improving the performance of an organisation. Different objectives and research questions along with support of other articles are mentioned to support the importanc...
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The article aims to assess the stochastic model's control variant and study the effect of time on the epidemic's behavior. A single population must have strong immunity as it recovers from the epidemic. Lower the infected and susceptible individuals and maximize the absolute amount of recovered individuals by using possible minimal control variable...
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Strategic HRM policies are essential in improvement of performances of organisations. The aim of this study is to integrate the principles of SHC and SHRM that have enough potential in improving the performance of an organisation. Different objectives and research questions along with support of other articles are mentioned to support the importanc...
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The research article aims to highlight the background of organizational adaptability in terms of innovation, strategy and network. The adaptability of the organization is defined by the readiness or capacity of the organization to adopt new structure or innovation. Primary survey has been conducted among 20 employees from MNC to understand the role...
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The research article aims to highlight the background of organizational adaptability in terms of innovation, strategy and network. The adaptability of the organization is defined by the readiness or capacity of the organization to adopt new structure or innovation. Primary survey has been conducted among 20 employees from MNC to understand the role...
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Aims: The aim of the study is to perform the task of decryption of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and the role of such decrypted DNA in the treatment of genetic disorders at an early stage. The objective of the study is to analyze the utility of the decryption of DNA. Study Design: Cross-sectional study design. Methodology: The numerous research paper...
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Background and Aim: A growing body of literature suggests the association between de-mentia risk and proton pump inhibitor (PPI) use. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the association between PPI use and dementia risk. Methods: An extensive literature search was performed in PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane till March 31, 2019. All the studies (cohort...
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A heterogeneous group of complex neurodevelopmental disorder is termed autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that is characterized by a change in behaviour, deficits of communications and social skills.
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Global restrictions for a long period results in affecting the economic growth and development along with causing multiple challenges. Economic consequences with the outbreak of the global health crisis could be identified in five major sectors: tourism, travel, automobile sector, construction or real estate sector and hospitality. These sectors ar...
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Background Evidence from real-world studies have suggested a reduced rate of macrovascular complications following bariatric surgery. We undertook this meta-analysis to investigate the impact of bariatric surgery on macrovascular disease outcomes in severely obese type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients.Methods An extensive literature search was p...
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Background & aims Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spreads rapidly and within no time, it has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization. Evidence suggests diabetes to be a risk factor for the progression and poor prognosis of COVID-19. Therefore, we aimed to understand the pooled prevalence of diabetes in patients infected with C...
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Diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is a major public health problem characterized by elevated urine albumin excretion or reduced glomerular filtration rate or both. The pathophysiology of DKD involves various pathways like hemodynamic, metabolic, and inflammatory pathways. Increase in reactive oxygen species formation induced by hyperglycemia through ac...
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Several medical councils and health authorities are now progressively focusing on Indigenous developments through International standard linkages and Collaborative research projects employed by Industry and academia to realize quality inpatient care; new medical procedures for management and advance surgeries. The paper adopted the empirical method...
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Effects of vincristine and their reversal by Vitamin C following oral administration were evaluated in mice. Mature male swiss mice were orally administered vincristine (15 mg/kg body wt), Vitamin C (50mg/kg body wt) or both daily for 4 weeks. At the end of fourth week, hematological & serum biochemical were studied. Sub chronic exposure to vincris...
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Effects of vincristine and their reversal by Vitamin C following oral administration were evaluated in mice. Mature male Swiss mice were orally administered vincristine (15 mg/kg body wt), Vitamin C (50mg/kg body wt) or both daily for 4 weeks. At the end of the fourth week, haematological & serum biochemical were studied. Subchronic exposure to vin...
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Oxidative stress has a crucial role in the pathogenesis of diabetic nephropathy (DN). Despite satisfactory results from antioxidant therapy in rodent, antioxidant therapy showed conflicting results in combat with DN in diabetic patients. In the present experiment antioxidant activity on the plasma membrane with and without nephropathy.
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Understanding the nature and level of inter dependence among various stake holders in healthcare sector is a critical issue for extensive spectrum of health care information users including policymakers, regulators and researchers on the one hand and technologists as well as healthcare professionals on the other. As information and communication te...
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Cancer may affect people at all ages, even fetuses, but the risk for most varieties increases with age. Cancer kills more children aged three to 14 than any other disease. Cancer is the second leading cause of death behind heart diseases. Cancer causes about 13% of all deaths. Nearly all cancers are caused by abnormalities in the genetic material o...
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Cancer may affect people at all ages, even fetuses, but the risk for most varieties increases with age. Cancer kills more children aged three to 14 than any other disease. Cancer is the second leading cause of death behind heart diseases. Cancer causes about 13% of all deaths. Nearly all cancers are caused by abnormalities in the genetic material o...
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Antioxidants are both natural and synthetic compounds with the ability to scavenge free radicals and inhibit oxidation processes 3. Many synthetic compounds have the ability to scavenge free radicals (such as Butylated Hydroxyl Anisole (BHA), and Butylated Hydroxyl Tohiene (BHT) are very effective and are used for industrial processing but they pos...
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Health care delivery systems will have to gear up to take up necessary preventive, curative, primitive and rehabilitative healthcare for the population. The challenge of building rural health services, state's responsibility in providing these and training paramedical personnel to carry out limited curative and preventive responsibilities were part...
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Oxidative stress is known to be associated with progression of diabetic kidney disease. Ceruloplasmin acts as a pro-oxidant under conditions of severe oxidative stress. Thus, we conducted a longitudinal observational study to evaluate whether the serum ceruloplasmin level of diabetic nephropathy.
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Mobile healthcare provision in the home environment presents many difficulties. Mobile Healthcare is a term used for the practice of medicine and public health supported by mobile phones. It is most generally utilized as a part of the reference to using mobile communication devices for example mobile phones, tablet and computer PDAs. A wireless sen...
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Elephantopus scaber L. (ES) belongs to family Asteraceae (Tatmuli), given in dysuria, urethral discharges, diarrhoea, snake bite and dysentery. The present study is aimed to carry out the preliminary phytochemical analysis and to screen in vitro antibacterial activity against some major urinary tract infection (UTI) causing pathogens.
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Today’s global environment service delivery models have strongly impacted by the fast growth in Information & Communication Technology (ICT) and Internet power. E-Hospital Management systems provide the advantages of enhanced administration & control, streamlined operations, superior patient care, strict cost control and improved profitability. Glo...
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They are potential sources of novel nature product for exploitation in medicine, agriculture and industry. Micro organism that resides on living organism are called as Endophytes. There are many kinds of endophytes such as fungi, bacteria and actinomycetes. The aim of this work was to study the antibacterial effect of coriander (Coriandrum sativum)...
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Type II Diabetes Mellitus (Type II DM) is a metabolic disorder characterized by glucotoxicity and lipotoxicity. Markers of glycemic control are HbA1c, fasting blood glucose and postprandial blood glucose. There are altered lipid parameters in Type II DM which possess a significant cardiovascular risk to the patient. In the present study, we are inv...
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Phyllanthus emblica is the most celebrated plant in the Indian traditional system of unani and ayurvedic medicine. The use of medicinal plants as traditional medicines is well known in rural areas of many developing countries, low-income people such as farmers, people of small isolated villages and native communities use folk medicine for the treat...
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Vitamin D has traditionally been viewed as a fundamental hormone in the regulation of phosphorus and calcium and bone metabolism. In recent years, the discovery of a new world of extra skeletal and particularly immune modulator effects renewed the interest of research on vitamin D. In the present experiment we are studying the role and effect of vi...
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Vitamin D has traditionally been viewed as a fundamental hormone in the regulation of phosphorus and calcium and bone metabolism. In recent years, the discovery of a new world of extra skeletal and particularly immune modulator effects renewed the interest of research on vitamin D. In the present experiment we are studying the role of vitamin D in...
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Superoxide excess plays a central role in tissue damage that results from diabetes, but the mechanisms of superoxide overproduction in diabetic nephropathy (DT) are incompletely understood. In the present study, we investigated the enzyme superoxide dismutase (SOD), a major defender against superoxide, in the kidneys with nephropathy.
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Vitamin D has traditionally been viewed as a fundamental hormone in the regulation of phosphorus and calcium and bone metabolism. In recent years, the discovery of a new world of extraskeletal and particularly immune modulator effects renewed the interest of research on vitamin D. In the present experiment we are studying the role of vitamin d in r...

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