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Mutation Frequency in BRCA1 And BRCA2 Genes Among Women with Breast Cancer in Kabardino-Balkaria

M. Bittueva, P. Dzhambetova, D. Hashhozheva, Z. Bogotova, T. Handohov
The study was conducted within the individual genotyping of healthy and sick women in the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic to determine the risk-prone groups with increased susceptibility to hereditary form of breast cancer development. Blood samplings were collected and total DNA was taken from 300 people...
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HIV/AIDS Acceptance and Access to Health Care Services on Female Sex Workers

Fitriana Putri Utami, Ratu Matahari
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that every year there are 350 million new Sexual Transmitted Infection (STI) sufferers in developing countries. Areas with a high prevalence of STIs are accompanied by a high prevalence of HIV / AIDS which is found in many high-risk sexual behaviors. One...
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Status of Mother's Bone Density (0-6 Months) Based on Pattern of Breastfeeding

Ernawati Nasution, Etti Sudaryati, Evi Naria
Breastfeeding protects mothers from osteoporosis. Osteoporosis, the thinning of bone tissue and loss of bone density over timeThe women that did not breastfeed has four times greater risk of osteoporosis and often got hip fracture in years after menopause than women who are breastfeeding. After breastfeeding,...
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Dental Health Management Methods for Children with Special Needs

Dyah Nawang Palupi Pratmawari, Giza Romadhoni Rahmawati, Rachel Petrinathea Alfadiandra, Rifdah Nisrinawati Maulina
According to AAP (2008), children with special health care needs were defined as "children with any physical, developmental, mental, sensory, behavioral, cognitive, or emotional impairment or limiting condition that requires medical management, health care intervention, and/or specialized services or...
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Traditional Sport: Student’s Perception on the Importance to Continue It

Topo Yono
A sport is coming from certain community and it is saved to continue by the community for their health awareness and education. Jember as small part of East Java has social community who was familiar with traditional sport and still conserve the existence of the sport. University Students of Sport Education...
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Preparation and Characterization of Water Soluble Curcuminoid Prepared by Complex Formation with κ-Carrageenan

Wiwin Winingsih, Yulia Andina, Adang Firmansyah
Objectives: The aim of this study was to increased solubility of curcuminoid by inclusion complex formation. Method: Curcuminoid-kappa carrageenan complex formation was perform by kneading method. Then the complex solubility and dissolution rate was evaluated and characterized by Scanning Electron Microscopy...
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The Relation Availability of Facilities and Family Support with Covid-19 Prevention

Mellia Fransiska, Deviana Susanti, Evi Susanti, Ayu Nurdiyan, Rima Berlian Putri, Debby Ratno Kustanto, Rahmi Kurnia Gustin
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease that has become a global pandemic. The number of cases of COVID-19 continues to increase from year to year. Covid-19 cases in Payakumbuh City until December 2020 were 592 cases. One of the enabling and reinforcing factors in preventing Covid-19...
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The Influence of Murotal Therapy on the Decrease of Blood Pressure on Puerperal and Preeclampsia Women: Literature Review

Fani Febriyanti, Susilo Rini, Mariah Ulfah, Pramesti Dewi
Mortality and morbidity on pregnant, giving birth, and postpartum women is the biggest problem in developing country. The high of maternal mortality rate is related to many factors, one of them is severe preeclampsia. One of the healing methods is by listening to Al-Qur’an recitation (murotal). The purpose...
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Job Stress Level Among Islamic Hospital Nurses

Erianto Fanani, Abdul Rohim Tualeka, Tri Wahyu Sarwiyata
National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) assigns nurses as professions that are at a very high risk of stress. Nurses who experience stress can cause physical and mental complaints, so they cannot work optimally. This research conducted to determine the job stress level of nurses...
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Correlation between Family Income and Stunting among Toddlers in Indonesia: A Critical Review

Ihza Mustika Rahma, M Mutalazimah
Background: Toddlers aged 12 months to 59 months, are included in the nutritional vulnerable group and easily suffer from nutritional problems such as stunting. Based on the results of the Ministry of Health’s basic health publications in 2018, the prevalence of stunting in toddlers in Indonesia reached...
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Covid-19 Infection in a Teenage Patient with Nasopharyngeal Cancer

A Case Report in Rural Area

Hamsu Kadriyan, Yudhi Kurniawan, Sang Ayu Kompiyang Indriyani, Nova L. Audrey Pieter, Masyita Gaffar, Abdul Qadar Punagi
Covid-19 with nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC) comorbidities are rare in children. Post-chemoradiation cancer patients are one of the vulnerable groups to have Covid-19 infection. The Covid-19 infection could occur in an urban and rural area. More challenging issues occur in managing Covid-19 patients, furthermore,...
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Potential Active Material of Stem Extract Apium graveolens L. As Biolarvacides Aedes aegypti

Jumari Ustiawaty, Aini Aini, Erik Setiawan
Aedes aegypti is the main vector of transmission of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). The death rate from dengue fever in Indonesia is still quite high. As biolarvicides, celery stems (Apium graveolens L.) are known to contain alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, and saponins. This study aimed to identify the...
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Relationships of Mother Knowledge About Nutrition with Change of Weight Children Age 2–5 Years in Integrated Healthcare Center Sakura, Sawit Miri, Panggungharjo, Sewon, Bantul

Endang Khoirunnisa
The Quality of children today is a determinant of the quality of human resources (HR) in the future. Human development in the future begins with the development of today’s children. Lack of knowledge about nutrition or the knowledge to apply information obtained in daily life is an important factor in...
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Anxiety and Sleep Quality Among Medical Students in Indonesia During the COVID–19 Pandemic

Ferrel Ursula, Anthony Paulo Sunjaya, Arlends Chris
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought significant mental stress to the community and disruptions to learning, especially to medical students, due to the increasing stress on the health system. This study is to examine the prevalence of anxiety and sleep quality and the association between anxiety and sleep...
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Colorectal Cancer in the Sakha Republic – Oncopathologist’s Review

I.K. Dugunov, D.K. Garmaeva
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is an oncopathology with a large share in the world’s morbidity and mortality. In developed countries with a high level of medicine, over the past decades, there has been a decrease in mortality rates from colorectal cancer, which is due to the introduction of screening programs...
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Correlation Between Alopecia And Cancer Client's Body Image

Dwi Martha Agustina, Jaka Putra Parantian
Though it's not a life-threatening issue, hair loss (Alopecia) continues to be one of the most distressing and troubling side effects of chemotherapy for clients. In his study of women undergoing treatment for primary breast cancer, Freedman found that some women rejected chemotherapy because of the...
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Evaluation The Effect of Gardening Intervention On nutritious foods Consumption of Children and adolescent : A systematic Review

Ayudiah Uprianingsih, Winda Agustina, Uchira Uchira
Gardening Intervention is one of the interventions that have been widely used to increase the intake of nutrition in children and adolescents. We identified articles through databases searching: Sage, Proquest, Science Direct, Springerlink, and EbscoHost, published between (2006-2016). The fifteen articles...
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Self-Efficacy and Self-Care of Diabetes Mellitus Patient: a Literature Review

Leya Permatasari
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic illness which needs a long term treatment. Patients could manage their condition with self-efficacy and self-care to avoid complication. This research aimed to explain about self-efficacy and self-care of diabetes mellitus patients. This research methodology was a literature...
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The Effect of Moderate Intensity Aerobic Training on MDA Level, Osmotic Fragility, and Erythrocyte Amount

Moch. Yunus
This study aimed to analyze the amount of oxidative stress level reduction, the increase in membrane endurance and the amount of erythrocyte cells due to moderate intensity aerobic exercise. This research was a quasi-experimental study with quantitative approach, with a randomized group pretest and posttest...
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Drill Exercise Method Influences Ability Groundstroke Tennis Court

Hendri Irawadi, M. Jaqfaruhdin Yusuf
The problem in this study is the low ability of grounstroke students at the Faculty of Sport Science, Padang State University. This study aims to find out how much the groundstroke ability of students at the Faculty of Sports in Padang State University is using drill drill method. This type of research...
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Correlation Between Age and Education With Knowledge of Health Protocol Covid-19 Prevention Among Midwifes In Bekasi Regency 2020

Hajar Nur Fathur Rohmah, Herlina Simanjuntak
Backround: Covid-19 pandemic has affected countries world-wide, Indonesia is one of them. More than a hundred thousands of Indonesian citizens were infected of Covid-19, including health workers. Midwife is one of the health workers who do much frequent interactions with people in the society. Thus,...
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The Relationship Among Knowledge, Mothers' Occupation, and Support of Health Workers to Exclusive Breastfeeding in Ngajum Public Health Centre, Malang

Ageng Rahmawan, Moch Yunus, Anindya Hapsari
Exclusive breastfeeding is a nutritional intake that must be given to babies aged 0–6 months to help maximize their growth and development and also to prevent babies from getting sick. Mothers' knowledge, mothers’ occupation, and support of health workers are some factors identified affecting the...
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The Distribution of Unmet Needs for Contraception Events in 155 Villages of Muaro Jambi, Jambi Province, in 2021

Lia Nurdini, Sabarinah Prasetyo, Legina Anggraeni
Unmet need for contraception is an unmet need for family planning, with the percentage of married women wanting to stop or delay childbearing without using modern contraceptive methods. In Indonesia, 2021 experienced a significant increase in unmet need for contraception of 18% with a target of 8,3%....
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Conservative Management of Subcutaneous Emphysema: A Case Series

Fitri Septiani, R. Ayu Hardianti Saputri, Agung Dinasti Permana, Mohammad Adithya Prawiranata
Subcutaneous emphysema is a condition characterized by the presence of air within the tissues beneath the skin, particularly in the chest wall, neck, and other areas of the body. It can occur due to various reasons, including surgical procedures, traumatic injuries to the thoracic cavity, neck, and sinus...
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Nutritional Quality of Bread from Mixture of Arrowroot Flour (Marantha arundinacea L.) and Wheat Flour

Etti Sudaryati, Ernawati Nasution, Fitri Ardiani
Marantha arundinacea L. or arrowroot is a tropical plant that can be taken tuber as processed food product. This plant bulbs can be made flour to produce food, such as fresh bread done in this study. The research was conducted in 2017 at the Nutrition Lab of the Faculty of Public Health of the University...
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Booklet and Support from Husband to Exclusive Breastfeeding

Ditya Fahlevi Safitri, Sari Hastuti, Hesty Widyasih
One of the most influential factors in exclusive breastfeeding is the husband’s support. Giving booklet becomes one way to increase husband’s knowledge, attitude, and support toward breastfeeding. The aims of this study were to identify the effect of giving booklet on husband’s knowledge, attitude, and...
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Protein of Sarcoptes Scabiei var.Caprae Inducing Rabbit's Immune Response and Toll-Like Receptor-2 (TLR-2) as Marker

Nunuk Dyah Retno Lastuti, Fedik Abdul Rantam, Pudji Hastutiek, Dony Chrismanto
This research aims are to detect S.scabiei var.caprae antigenic protein which can induce cellular immune response in rabbit as acquired immunity with TLR-2 as marker. This research was performed in several stages i.e soluble protein S.scabiei var.caprae mites extraction; rabbit immunization by inoculating...
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Value Chain Analysis as a Proposed Method to Link Dog Trading with Rabies in Nusa Tenggara Islands

Dikky Indrawan, Syafrison Idris, Etih Sudarnika, Henk Hogeveen
In early 2019, rabies outbreak in Dompu, West Nusa Tenggara killed five people and 527 people were bitten in the last six months. Since this area was declared as rabies-free zone, it is suggested that there were many possible entrances of a dog by trading activities. The objective of this paper was to...
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Drugs Interaction in Clinical Management for (Generalized Anxiety Disorders) Inpatients: A Retrospective Study

Sunarti, Peppy Octaviani
GAD (Generalized anxiety disorder) or Comprehensive Anxiety Disorder is a feeling of severe anxiety that is persistent, accompanied by somatic symptoms that cause social function and work function disorders. GAD patients often get more than two types of drugs thereby increasing the likelihood of drug...
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The Need Analysis of Interactive Multimedia Program as the Medium for Volleyball Subject

Muhammad Suhairi, James Tangkudung, Moch. Asmawi
Based on the results of preliminary observations, researchers found that, in the training process, students had not used a multimedia approach. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of need in volleyball exercise. The research method used was descriptive qualitative method. The subjects...
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A Model of Basic Skill Test for Talent Scouting Soccer Athlete Candidates

Ade Evriansyah Lubis, Fajar Mugo Raharjo, Agung Nugroho
This research aims to develop a model of basic skill test for talent scouting soccer athlete candidates of age group of 10-11 years which is valid and reliable. This research is research and development adapting research measures proposed by Borg and Gall (2007, p.590) including: (1) introductory study...
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The Efforts to Strengthen Student Character Value Through the Talking Stick Method in Social Studies Learning

Norhayatun, M. Hadianur, Norlela, Ifan Julianta, Khilmi Zuhroni
This study aims to strengthen the value of character in students. Strengthening the value of characters early on in students is very important because students are the next generation of the nation. Only a generation of good character who can carry out their duties and responsibilities with confidence...
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Night Eating Syndrome and Palatable Eating Motives Among Medical Students

Nur Aini Djunet
One of the night eating syndromes (NES) characters is night-time overeating. People with NES might have no control over the amount and kind of food. This could lead to excessive energy intake, hence causes overweight and obesity. We wanted to determine the prevalence of NES and association of NES with...
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Level Of Knowledge, Stigma, And Community Literacy On TB Disease Prevention Behavior

Maria G. Catur Yuantari, Yusthin M. Manglapy, Ririn Nurmandhani, Edi Jaya Kusuma, Dani Miarso
Tuberculosis is an infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis, which can attack various organs, especially the lungs. Indonesia is ranked second highest in the world, so efforts are needed to identify the causes of the high TB cases in Indonesia. This study aimed to analyze the level of...
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Development of a Psychological First Aid Model Based on Crisis Emergency Theory to Improve COVID-19 Psychological Readiness: The Best Recommendation yet for the Javanese Population

Diah Priyantini, Daviq Ayatulloh, Tintin Sukartini, Nursalam
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has become a health crisis in the world that causes psychological distress to crisis conditions. This study aimed to develop a psychological first-aid model based on the crisis emergency theory on psychological readiness to face COVID-19. This was explanatory survey...
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A Case of Kleptomania in Adults: How to Diagnose and Treat It

David Erikson Simanjuntak, Mustafa M. Amin
According to the ICD-10 criteria, kleptomania is a rare disorder that affects between 0.3 and 0.6% of the general population. This disorder usually manifests in early adolescence and is more common in women than men (3:1). It is one of the least known mental illnesses and is frequently underdiagnosed...
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Factors Affecting the Interest of Perimenopausal Women at Age 40–50 in Participating Posbindu in Public Health Centre Pangikiran, North Padang Lawas Regency 2021

Juni Andriani Rangkuti, Nur Aliyah Rangkuti, Sukhri Herianto Ritonga, Haslinah Ahmad
The elderly in women is identical to the climacteric period, namely the transitional period between the premenopausal and postmenopausal phases. This study aims to determine the factors that influence the interest of perimenopausal women aged 40–50 years in participating in posbindu at UPTD Pangirkiran...
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The Influence of Pregnancy Class In Improving Knowledge And Skills Of Pregnant Mother About Maternal And Child Health

Afrina Mizawati, Rini Patroni
Maternal and child health education is mostly done through individual consultation when the mother comes for pregnancy, baby or check-up. This study aims to determine the influence of pregnancy class in improving knowledge and skills of a pregnant mother about maternal and child health. This research...
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Analysis Of Energy Expenditure, Energy Consumption, And Training Load Of Sepaktakraw Athletes

Mr. Rusli, Mr. Syahrudin, Mr. Ruslan
This study aims to assess the load exercise of sepaktakraw athletes based on the heart rate of athletes. This survey research uses a quantitative approach. The subjects were 20 sepaktakraw athletes. The initial stage was to take athlete heartbeat data before and after exercise. The next process were...
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Development of Instruments Batting in Softball with Live Pitching Implementation for Students

Oom Rohmah, Agus Gumilar, Burhan Hambali, Salman Salman
This study aims to develop a hit skill test instrument in a softball game through the application of live pitching tools. The application of a live pitching sensor instrument in the development of a hit skill test instrument for students has never been done in Indonesia. The data from the live pitching...
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The Effectiveness of The Use of Cervical Cancer Prevention Guideline Book on Women Participation in Visual Inspection with Acetic acid (VIA)

Ana Nisak, Atun Wigati, Zaenal Fanani, Noor Cholifah
Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of death for women in the world after breast cancer. It is estimated that every 40-45 new cases occur and around 20-25 people die due to cervical cancer. In Kudus , the coverage of early detection of cervical cancer by the VIA method is only 2% of the number...
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The Effect of Platelet-Rich Plasma to Orthodontic Tooth Movement

Erliera Sufarnap, Ervina Sofyanti, Syafrudin Ilyas
Platelet-Rich Plasma already used by oral surgeon and periodontics due to enhance the bone remodels. Orthodontic tooth movement affects bone remodeling process, bone resorption on the pressure side and new bone formation on the tension side. This is the objective of this research, to observe the effect...
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Respiratory Health of Workers Exposed to Wood Dust in Pulp Industry Sumatera Selatan

Widyastuti Faser, Tan Malaka, Yuanita Windusari
In pulp processing industry, exposure to wood dust is one of the main health risks for workers. Data and information on health problems associated with the risk of exposure to wood dust are still minimal recorded in published literature. This study aims to analyze the relationship between exposure to...
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Physical Rehabilitation of 5–10-Year-Old Children With Bronchial Asthma at the Stationary Stage

I.N. Bakay, N.P. Konstantinova, Y.V. Shimanovskaya, A.S. Sarychev
This article discusses the peculiarities of the method of physical rehabilitation of (5–10)-year-old children with bronchial asthma at the stationary stage of recovery. The social significance of the problem of rehabilitation of children with chronic bronchopulmonary diseases, including bronchial asthma,...
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Factors Related to Work Fatigue on Workers at the Landfill of Padang City

Afdhal Rada Utama, Oktariyani Dasril, Inge Angelia
Based on data from The Employment Social Security Administration in 2018, the number of work accidents is 147,100 cases. One of the factors that influence work accidents is fatigue. The motivation behind this review was to decide the connection between nutritional status, workload, and physical environment...
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Neutrophil to Lymphocyte Ratio and Hs-CRP Predict Mortality in COVID-19 Patients

Evi Nurhayatun, Nurhasan Agung Prabowo, Dhani Redhono Harioputro, Wachid Putranto, Dono Indarto, Bambang Purwanto
Background: Inflammation plays an important role in the pathogenesis of COVID-19 and can be an important factor in the prognosis. The innate immune response to a respiratory infection is characterised by an influx of neutrophils to the lungs, particularly the alveoli. A sustained release of anti-inflammatory...
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Overview: Application of Carbopol 940 in Gel

Fenny Indah Safitri, Desy Nawangsari, Dina Febrina
Carbopol is an acrylic polymer. Carbopol is non-toxic and non-irritating so that it is suitable for gel preparations. Carbopol 940 is often used as a gelling agent in gel preparations. Concentration of carbopol 940 as a gelling agent needs to be concerned to obtain a good gel preparation. This study...
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Suitability of Head Examination Image with CT Scan and Electrical Capacitance Volume Tomography (ECVT) in Normal Patients

Hindun Saadah, Ilma Fiddianti, Omat Rahmat H.
CT scan (Computerized Tomography) is a diagnostic tool using radiographic techniques with absorption of x-rays. The results of the picture are in the form of hypodensity or hyper density. CT scan is one of the gold standards supporting examination tools for diagnosing stroke in the presence of hypodense...
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Anti-inflammatory Activities of Gel Extract Marine Sponges (Axinella Carteri) to White Mice Male

Delladari Mayefis, Nur Kamilah Idzan, Yunisa Friscia Yusri
Indonesia, especially the Kepulauan Riau, has very wide marine waters, and is rich in natural resources and marine biota diversity. One of the marine biota that has the potential to be developed is the marine sponge as an anti-inflammatory because it contains the flavonoid compound which is able to inhibit...
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Ayur-Informatics-Establishing Ligands for Schizophrenic Receptors from Ayurvedic Medicinal Herbs

Rushikesh Shelke, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
Schizophrenia is a chronic psychiatric disorder with a heterogeneous genetic and neurobiological background, it is one of the mental disorder which is common all over the world. Genes associated with Schizophrenia are DRD2, ERBB4, GRIA1, GRIN2A, GRM3. Among its related pathways/superpathways are Dopaminergic...
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Assessment of Perceptions and Barriers of Nurses in Using Electronic Handover Information System

Fatimah Ibrahim, Ahmad Sshada Baker, Lina M. Obaid, Febee Rose Obdamen
Introduction: The handover process between the healthcare providers is one of the essential parts of the healthcare system as it will focus on exchanging information pertaining to patient conditions and treatment plans, furthermore, the handover process among nurses needs to be at a higher level of quality...
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Incidence of Cesarean Section Delivery before and during the Covid-19 Pandemic

Nur Fitriah Jumatrin, Herman Herman
Covid-19 disease has changed the health status of the world. Pregnant women are one of the groups at high risk of Covid-19 disease due to changes in the immune system and physiology during pregnancy which is vulnerable to infection. Restrictions on access to health services in a pandemic situation affect...
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The Correlation Between Formula Milk Feeding and Nutritional Status of Toddlers at Sukoharjo Regency

Ari Wahyuning Tyas, Dyah Intan Puspitasari
Formula milk contains added sugar which causes faster weight gain in toddlers. Toddlers who consume formula milk have twice energy intake from added sugars and gain weight faster than toddlers who only consume breast milk. High amount of energy and protein intake can increase the release of the hormone...
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Efficacy Of Temulawak Extract (Curcuma xanthorrhiza Roxb) in Reducing Ureum Levels of White Rats (Rattus Norvegicus) on Maximum Physical Activity: Pure Experimental Research

Ali Rosidi, Silvia Mayuri, Kartika Nugraheni, Zahra Maharani Latrobdiba, Ari Istiany, Hersanti Sulistyaningrum, Firdananda Fikri Jauharany
Maximum physical activity triggers a transformation of renal hemodynamics and increased protein catabolism, causing urea levels to rise. One natural source of antioxidants is ginger, which can reduce uranium levels. This aims to analyze the effect of ginger extract on urea levels during maximum physical...
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The Effectiveness of Project-Based Learning Injection Skill Towards Self-confidence of First Level Students at Stikes Hang Tuah Surabaya

Hidayatus Sya’diyah, Eka Maulidya Alfina, Diyan Mutyah, Mahmudah
Background: Self-confidence in nursing students is very necessary for conducting learning and practicum so learning methods are needed that can require students to do a practicum, one of which is the project-based learning method. Aim: The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness...
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The Effect of Smartphone Addiction on Adolescent Mental Health and Social Interaction

Muhammad Faridl Alwi, Sapto Adi, Windi Chusniah Rachmawati
Excessive use of smartphones will cause a person to become addicted. Smartphone addiction is a condition where a person has a tendency to use a smartphone continuously and does not pay attention to the negative impacts it can cause. A person who is addicted to a smartphone will feel happy when using...
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Legal Certainty as a Form of Assurance of the Rights to Health Services for People Affected by the COVID-19 Virus in the Context of Protecting Human Rights

Aurelia Neyshanda Dascha Wibawa, Sunny Ummul Firdaus
The purpose of writing this article is to find out the extent of the government’s responsibility in health services for people who are sprawled by the Covid-19 virus in the context of protecting Human Rights and to find out how health services are like people who are sprawled by the Covid-19 virus in...
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Service Quality is Related to Loyalty of Nursing Care Services Based on SERVQUAL Theory and the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI)

Pratiwi Yuliansari, Nursalam Nursalam, Ahsan Ahsan
Nurses have an important role in the delivery of services that will always be remembered by the client. The competition this excellent service delivery has shifted the hospital functions as a social service into the social economy. This study aims to assess the relationship between the quality of service...
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Artistic Swimming Helps the Intelligence Development

Wasti Danardani, Soegiyanto K.S., Hari Setijono, Mr. Sulaiman
Artistic swimming is a branch of sport which has an element of swimming, gymnastics, ballet, and dance. There are two kinds of training; land training and pool training. The training which is done on the land to increase physical capacity. Moreover, the training done in pool to improve skills. Appearance...
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Polymorphic Variants of Genes RAD51B and XRCC1 Influence on Breast Cancer Development

Z. Bisultanova, M. Bittueva, P. Dzhambetova, L. Dzhambetova, E. Machogov
The present work studies the polymorphic variants of XRCC1 (rs1799782) and RAD51B (rs10483813) genes, which are associated with the risk in developing a number of oncology diseases, particularly it relates to women with breast cancer, the place as location of their living we consider the Chechen Republic....
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Features of the behavior of children with ADHD in sport

Svetlana Gvozdetskaya, Ludmila Kavun
The article is devoted to the theoretical analysis of some behavioral and socio-psychological features of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), involved in a sport activity. It was found, that adaptive potential of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is studied...
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Effect of Gotu Kola (Centella asiatica) Extract Toward Expression of Caspase 3 of Hippocampus Pyramidal Cells on Dementia Model Rats Induced by Trimethyltin.

Sapto Yuliani, Nikmawati Linar
Hippocampus is part of brain that has an important role in the process of memory. Hippocampus is very sensitive to oxidative stress. Oxidative stress in the hippocampus can cause apoptosis of neurons associated with the pathogenesis of dementia. Gotu kola (Centella asiatica) has antioxidants effect that...
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Association Vitamin D Receptor (TaqI) Gene Polymorphism with Anthropometric Parameters and Blood Pressure of College Students in Faculty of Medicine, University of Sumatera Utara

Mutiara Indah Sari
Epidemiological studies suggest several genes from the vitamin D receptor have been implicated in obesity and cardiovascular disease. However, the findings were inconsistent. The aim of this study was to evaluate TaqI polymorphism of the vitamin D receptor (VDR) gene are associated with anthropometric...
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The Effect of Anastatica hierochuntica L. Extract on the Histology of Myometrial Cells and Prostaglandin levels (PGE2, PGF2α) in Pregnant Mice

Heny Astutik, Budi Santoso, Mangestuti Agil
Anastatica hierochuntica L. is well known as a traditional medicine which brings benefit to the final trimester of pregnancy by increase uterine contractions. This study aimed to analyze the effect of A. hierochuntica L. extract on the histology of myometrial cells and prostaglandin levels (PGE2 and...
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Improving Primary Health Care Workers’ Knowledge to Strengthen Leptospirosis Surveillance in Demak District, Indonesia

Aryani Pujiyanti, Arum Sih Joharina, Wiwik Trapsilowati, Farida Dwi Handayani, Arief Mulyono, Arief Nugroho, Ristiyanto Ristiyanto, Triwibowo Ambar Garjito
Leptospirosis has become an important public health problem in Demak District, Central Java, Indonesia. Early diagnosis and appropriate treatments have been carried out to prevent an increase of leptospirosis cases in this region. However, these efforts are still hampered due to the lack of knowledge...
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Molecular Docking of Xanthone Compounds of Mangosteen Fruits Peel (Garcinia mangostana L.) as Beta-OG Pocket Binding Inhibitor in Dengue Virus Envelope

Melvia Sundalian, Khaerul Adnan, Muhammad Yusuf, Dewi Astriany
Objectives: Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever is a disease caused by the dengue virus (DENV) which is transmitted through the mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. There are four widely known serotypes of dengue virus, namely DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, and DENV-4. The dengue virus genome is composed of...
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Endodontic Treatment Of Complex Curved Root Canal Maxilary Caninus: A Case Report

Ryan Mahardiansyah, R. Tri Endra Untara, Tunjung Nugraheni
One of the successful of the root canal treatment is biomechanical preparation. The successful key of the biomechanical preparation procedure is the early examination of curved root canal. The knowledge of curved root canal is being used to choose the right instrumentation. The biomechanical preparation...
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Does Leadership Affect the Patient Safety Climate? Study at X Hospital Indonesia

Dyah Utari, Farahdina Bachtiar, Condrowati, Fandita Tonyka Maharani
Background: Patient safety is a component and main principle in service delivery. Patient safety can be realized with a positive patient safety climate. The main factor that plays a role in the patient safety climate is management commitment, which includes reward and punishment, management commitment,...
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Provision of N95 and N100 Masks Against Complaint ISPA on Worker Sub-District Lindah Furniture Gadingrejo Pasuruan City

Rizqi Adetya Pradana, Agung Kurniawan
The research hypothesis is to find out there is a difference in giving N95 particle masks and N100 particle masks to complaints of acute breathing infection in Lindah Furniture workers in Gadingrejo District, Pasuruan City. Data were collected by experimental methods with quasi-experimental or quasi-experimental...
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Administration of Lactobacillus acidophilus FNCC 0051 in Rattus norvegicus with Type-1 Diabetes Mellitus: Glucose and Lipid Metabolism

Mardhatillah Sariyanti, Sylvia R. Putri, Tika P. Sari, Ory L. Fitkarani, Besly Sinuhaji, Nikki A. Massardi, Novriantika Lestari, Elvira Yunita, Diah A. A. Dita
The imbalance of gut microbiota contributes in development of type 1 diabetes melitus (DM), which is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by immune-mediated destruction of the insulin-producing pancreatic beta (ß) cells. Around 7–12% of all diabetics were type 1 DM with the most cases occurred...
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Self-regulated Learning and Academic Procrastination in College Students During Online Learning

Nabila Aulia Rasanty, Hazhira Qudsyi
Academic procrastination is a common behaviour among college students. This study aims to determine empirically the relationship between self-regulated learning and academic procrastination in college students during online learning. The hypothesis predicts a negative relationship between self-regulated...
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A Case Report: Peripartum Onset of Major Depressive Disorder for Father

Ella Yunita Daulay, M. Surya Husada
Background Depression symptoms in parents during the pregnancy-to-postpartum period significantly impact their child’s cognitive, social, and behavioural development.1 Major depression with peripartum onset refers to depression occurring during the antepartum and postpartum period, up to...
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Analysis of Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats in Humanitarian and Disaster Organizations: Literature Review

Annisa Aulia Azzahra, Ari Sihabul Fudhula’i, Autio Reza Asaddullah, Hanin Dianti Roidah, Anindya Hapsari, Dian Mawarni
Indonesia is a country that has a high level of disaster risk. Geographically, Indonesia has a high potential and is very prone to natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, floods, and landslides. Therefore, humanitarian and disaster organizations have an important role to...
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Determinants of Toddler Development Factors in Terms of Biological, Psychosocial, Family and Customary Aspects in Padang City

Ira Suryanis, Afrah Diba Faisal
UNICEF data in the 2017 year, nearly 200 million children in developing countries have stunted growth and development due to malnutrition. In addition, a report from the World Health Organization (WHO) shows that Indonesian public health is the lowest in ASEAN, which is ranked 142 out of 170 countries....
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Clinical Case of Mixed Infection: Tick-borne Encephalitis and Borreliosis in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)

Paraskovya S. Dyachkovskaya
Tick-borne encephalitis is one of the most relevant natural-focal diseases in the Russian Federation. This article describes a clinical case of mixed infection: tick-borne encephalitis and borreliosis in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) in a man living in Yakutia. The greatest activity of ticks is in...
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Factors Inhibiting the Dietary Compliance of the Patients with Diabetes Mellitus

Atyanti Isworo, Khairun Latifah, Arif Upoyo
The blood glucose level of patients with Diabetes Mellitus is influenced by their dietary compliance. The dietary compliance of patients with Diabetes Mellitus is influenced by various inhibiting factors, including income, environment, and information from the health professionals. Objective: The purpose...
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State of Life Satisfaction and Physical Fitness in Elderly through Gateball Sports in Terms of Economics

Sufyar Mudjianto
This study departs from elderly people who experience problems with the level of life satisfaction and physical fitness. The research design used is causal-comparative, namely knowing how much the state of life satisfaction and physical fitness in elderly through gateball sports in terms of economics....
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Partial Budgeting of Floor Bedding to Improve Poultry Health in Western Java

Dikky Indrawan, Asep Rakhmat
Poultry litter is a habitat for microbe’s growth included various chicken gastrointestinal pathogens. Litter also absorb several compounds or gasses from outside of the poultry house that affects poultry health. Many studies found that the composted manure had more soil fertility which consists of many...
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Drug Prescribing Pattern (Generalized Anxiety Disorder) in Banyumas General Hospital

Peppy Octaviani, Sunarti
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) is an anxiety disorder with an estimated 6 % of Indonesia’s population. The medication of anxiolytic must be administered appropriately according to the patient’s clinical condition. This is due to the variability of individual responses to anxiolytic drugs. This study...
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The Effect of Frequency of Dialysis Session On Efficiency of Brain Natriuretic Peptide as Cardiac Biomarker Among Patient with End Stage Renal Disease

Dr. Abdul-Aziz A. Aziz, Dr. Abdul-Hassan M. Salih
Background: There is overwhelming evidence about the importance of brain natriuretic peptide as a cardiac biomarker. However, the hemodynamic changes and associated abnormal body fluid homeostasis in patient with impaired renal function will add further complexity to the situation and may make the validity...
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A Development of Mushroom Nugget Using Dragon Fruit Peel Additive (Hylocereus Polyrhizus) to Know the Organoleptic Products

Intan Ayu Puspita
Indonesia has several nutritional problems related to the nutritional problem itself and over nutrition. Over nutritional problems will be risky for children to adulthood. Basic Health Research Data in 2013, Fast food innovation using oyster mushroom as the main ingredients that are processed as mushroom...
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Interprofessional Education Among Pharmacy, Medicine and Public Health Faculties: Perspective of Third Year Students

Dyah Aryani Perwitasari, Andriana Sari, Nurul Kodriati, Ratu Matahari, Afifah Khoiru Nisa, Nurul Qomariyah
In Indonesia Interprofessional education (IPE) is a very challenging issue. The complexity of the daily tasks, imbalance of ‘students’ proportion, background variability of the students and facilitators and various locations of the faculties may operate as obstacles to IPE activities and need to be evaluated....
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Risk Factors Analysis with Anxiety Among Medical Students in Indonesia During COVID-19 Social Restrictions

Vicky Hong, Monica Djaja Saputera, Arlends Chris
Mental health is an aspect that needs more attention during the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only that it caused death, but the pandemic also made it mandatory for people to do self-quarantine. It restricted tourism and required a country lockdown which brought adverse effects on mental health. One of them...
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Two Periodontal Surgical Therapies in One Visit

Gingival Depigmentation and Frenectomy (Case Report)

Siti Sopiatin, Ira Komara, Ina Hendiani, Budhi Cahya Prasetyo, Chandra Andi Bawono
Gingival staining is closely related to aesthetic problems. The frenectomy of the frenulum with coronal attachment to the tooth surface is one of the main causes of periodontal disease due to the difficulty of maintaining oral hygiene. Patients who experience these two conditions require at least two...
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Factors That Related To The Basis Of Infant Immunization Success At Pekauman Health Center In Banjarmasin In 2015

Dwi Rahmawati, Sukamto Sukamto, Listia Fitriana
Objectives: To determine the factors that related to the success of Basic Immunization in Infants in Puskesmas Pekauman Banjarmasin 2015 Method: Cross sectional study approach. The population are all the mothers who bring their babies 9 -12 months to get immunization in Pekauman Health Center. Purposive...
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Influence Of Outdoor Education on Student Self-Control

Gilang Ginanjar Hidayatullah, Nina Sutresna
The purpose of this study is to find out the influence of the outdoor education towards self control students. Outdoor pedagogy that utilizes challenging activities in an outdoor environment (usually meaning an environment not enclosed by man made structures) for the personal, social, and educational...
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Process and Outcome Evaluation of “Living with X”: A Body Mapping Workshop in the Time of HIV and AIDS

Frans Judea Samosir, Nathan Hansen, Bret Anders Ringdahl
In the US alone, 1.2 million people were diagnosed with HIV in 2013 (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2015). People living with HIV experience stigma-related disadvantages that affect their quality of life. Stigma manifests in multiple forms (e.g. prejudice and discrimination) (Mahajan,...
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Physical Education for Early Childhood: The Development of Students’ Motor in Athletics Basic Motion

Gilang Ramadan, Nanang Mulyana, Dedi Iskandar, Yenti Juniarti, Waode Eti Hardiyanti
Basic motion for children is a move that must be truly mastered by every individual to support common daily activities included physical activity, athletics as one of sport branches that represents all activities to be more effective and efficient. This study aims at how the process of planting physical...
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Student Interest in Continuing Study

Muhamat Qahfi, Apuanor, Sudarmono
The purpose of this study was to determine the Interest in Continuing Studies in Class IX Students at SMP Negeri 6 Parenggean in the 2019/2020 Academic Year. The population of this study was all students of grade IX in SMP Negeri 6 Parenggean in the academic year 2019/2020. Samples were taken by the...
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Effect of Squat Jump Weight Training Exercise to Leg Muscle Power of Volleyball Players

Moh Ridwan, Supriyadi, Mahmud Yunus
This study aimed to describe the effect of the implementation of squat jump weight training exercise to improve the leg muscle power of male volleyball players at UABV UKM State University of Malang. The employed research method was pre-experimental design. The collected data was analyzed using paired...
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Culex quinquefasciatus With the Highest MHD as a Potential Filariasis Vector in Demak, Central Java, Indonesia, a Filariasis Endemic Area

Siti Istianah, Budi Mulyaningsih, Sitti Rahmah Umniyati
Filariasis is a communicable disease caused by nematode worms and transmitted by mosquitoes. It causes permanent elephantiasis which decreases productivity and carries a stigma. Filariasis becomes one of the health problems in Indonesia. The filariasis elimination program through preventive mass drug...
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Implementation of Motor Learning on Social Skills in Children

Eddy Marheni, Firunika Intan Cahyani, Eko Purnomo
Low motor skills will have an impact on childrens low ability to socialize. The purpose of this research is to improve childrens social abilities through learning motion using educational games.The type of research is classroom action research using a qualitative approach.This research was conducted...
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Analysis of Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activities of a Single Bulb of Garlic Fermented into Black Garlic

Lia Siti Halimah, Eka Noneng Nawangsih, Khomaini Hasan
A single bulb of black garlic is the result of a single bulb of garlic fermentation which produces black colour as a result of the fermentation process at 80ºC for 15 days. As it is known that garlic has pharmacological properties, but the properties possessed by black garlic cannot be separated from...
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Sinonasal Carcinoma Extirpation with Midfacial Degloving Approach

Veni Rosita Dewi, Denny Satria Utama
Nasal and paranasal sinus (sinonasal) malignancies are rare cases, accounting for only 1% of all malignancies of the body and 3% of malignancies of the head and neck. Patients with sinonasal tumors usually present with an advanced stage and generally have extended to the surrounding tissue. Surgery with...
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The Effect of Rambutan Honey and Rutin on Decrease Blood Glucose and Increase Streptozotocin-Induced Rat Plasma Insulin

Iis Inayati Rakhmat, Euis Reni Yuslianti, Welly Ratwita, Teja Koswara, Nurul Sofiana Mutiadewi
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia due to insulin work disorders, insulin secretion disorders, or both. Rambutan honey as a natural ingredient has been studied to reduce oxidative stress, protect pancreatic beta cells from damage, and can increase insulin...
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Augmented Reality and Problem-Based Learning in Physical Education and Sport Learning: A Literature Review

Awaluddin Awaluddin, Samsudin Samsudin, Wahyuningtyas Puspitorini, Firmansyah Dahlan
this literature review aims to describe the role, function, and benefits of augmented reality and problem-based learning (PBL) in physical education and sports learning. Secondary data collection systematic literature review (SLR) method, through the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and...
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The Effect of the Course Intake of Hilak Mineral Water on Liver Function in Experimental Toxic Hepatitis and Intrahepatic Cholestasis

I.G. Dzhioev, F.E. Batagova, O.V. Remizov, E.A. Gutsaeva, I.I. Akhmadov
The effect of a two-week intake of bicarbonate carbon dioxide-sodium chloride mineral water of North Ossetia "Hilak" with a total mineralization of 2.1-2.3 g/l on the functional state of the liver of Wistar rats with toxic hepatitis and intrahepatic cholestasis was studied. Toxic hepatitis was modeled...
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Treatment of Anterior Crossbite in Skeletal Class III Malocclusion (Case Report)

Erna Sulistyawati, Muslim Yusuf, Syarwan
A female patient of 23 years old with skeletal Class III malocclusion (ANB -3°), crossbite anterior, prognated mandible (SNB 90°), proclination of upper anterior teeth (I : SN 121°), normal inclination of lower anterior teeth (I : MP 96°), counter-clockwise rotation mandible (MP:SN 23°). The patient...
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Potential of Lactobacillus casei Shirota Strain as Probiotic toward MDA Levels and Histopathology of Aortic Tissues in Rat with High Cholesterol Diet

Kiswanti Surya Utami, Chanif Mahdi, Aulanni'am Aulanni'am
Hypercholesterolemia is a major risk factor of cardiovascular disease. Hypercholesterolemia is a condition that the cholesterol levels in the body exceed the normal limits. The main factor that causes high cholesterol levels in the body is a high-cholesterol diet. The provision of high-cholesterol diet...
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Abelmoschus Manihot L as Fever Reducing (Adverse Event Following Immunization) After Dtp-Hb-Hib Vaccine

Kholilah Lubis, Nopa Darmiati, Desti Nataria, Indah Putri Ramadhanti, Riri Aprianti
Fever is a common clinical complaint for toddler as well as a frequently reported Adverse Event Following Immunization (AEFI) after DTP-HB-Hib vaccine administration. Commonly, the parent used a reliever as a drugs fever. Naturally, therapies from natural products consider better than chemical drugs...