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The Effect of Secondhand smoke exposure on Stunting Incidence in Cirebon, Indonesia

Uswatun Khasanah, Eni Suhaeni, Ahmad Fariz Malvi Zamzam Zein, Widya Shafira
Aim This study aimed to analyze the association between secondhand smoke exposure (ShSE) and the incidence of stunting in toddlers. Methods A case-control study was conducted in June 2021 at Suranenggala Community Health Center, Cirebon,...
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Rs10830963 Polymorphism of the MTNR1B Gene in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients with Dyslipidemia and Non-Dyslipidemia

Yanuarita Tursinawati, Ari Yuniastuti
Background: Insulin resistance in Diabetes mellitus is found to be the contributor to atherogenic dyslipidemia and results in diabetic dyslipidemia. Rs10830963 polymorphism of the MTNR1B gene is proven to be significant for obesity in T2DM which is usually accompanied by lipid metabolism disorder. ...
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Transcultural Care for TB Elimination Based on Social Capital Community in Surabaya

Septian Galuh Winata, Erfan Rofiqi, Diah Priyantini, Chlara Yunita Prabawati
TB elimination efforts, through nursing care, with various policies and programs, have not been able to address the problems. The success and effectiveness of these programs depend mainly on the capacity of the community to accept and implement the programs. This study was conducted to see the description...
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Design, Assembly and Testing of Infusion Monitoring System Based on Internet of Things

Sari Narulita, Mohamad Syafaat, Wulan Fitriani Safari
Intravenous therapy (infusion) or IV therapy is widely used in the medical field. IV therapy is the giving of fluids into the body, through a needle, into a vein to replace lost fluids or nutrients from the body. Monitoring of intravenous fluids is still done manually. Many cases of patient deaths are...
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Correlation of Healthy Living Behavior with HbA1c Value and Increasing Creatinine Levels in Diabetes Melitus

Ika Nurfajri Mentari, Idham Halid, Dhika Juliana Sukmana, Mohd. Nazil Salleh, Bernard U. Ebuen
Diabetes mellitus can cause both acute and chronic complications, one of which is diabetic nephropathy. Therefore, it is necessary to look for problem solving with healthy living behaviors. The purpose of implementing healthy lifestyle behavior of people with diabetes mellitus is to slow the occurrence...
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Complications Spectrum in Patients After SARS-CoV-2 Infection

Olga N. Ivanova, Yana A. Munkhalova, Vera B. Egorova, Elena F. Argunova, Irina S. Ivanova
The aim of this research was to study the course of postcovid syndrome in patients who suffered severe SARS-CoV-2 infection (lung damage from 10 to 40 %). Patients were from 45 to 65 years old. This group of patients was examined by the allergic immunologist. All patients (1000 people) underwent a comprehensive...
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The Research of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps in the Blood of Women with Malignization of Cervical Epithelium

E. Kayukova, L. Sholokhov, T. Belokrinitskaya
Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) are destroyed neutrophils combined with DNA, proteins, and enzymes; they are the destruction mechanisms of a cell attacked by pathogens. Currently its pathophysiological contribution to the neoplastic process remains controversial. The aim is to determine the number...
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Causative Microorganism of Pneumonia and Antibiotics Sensitivity Pattern on Teaching Hospital in Surakarta, Indonesia

Yeni Farida, Muchtar Hanafi, Maryani Maryani, Qisty Aulia Khoiry, Hesti Diah Prahastiwi
Pneumonia still remains as a significant cause of mortality due to the virulence factors of the causative microorganism. The causative microorganism profile of pneumonia differs from one region to another. This study aimed to identify the etiology of pneumonia and bacterial sensitivity pattern to antibiotics....
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The Relationship Between Obesity and Physical Activity to the Incidence of Diabetes Mellitus in Ledug, Kembaran, Banyumas, Central Java

Etika Dewi Cahyaningrum, Rosi Kurnia Sugiharti
Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a disease caused by metabolic disorders that occur in the pancreas which are characterized by an increase in blood sugar or often referred to as hyperglycemia due to a decrease in the amount of insulin from the pancreas (American Diabetes Association, 2012). The most common...
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Hantavirus Infection on Rats in the Leptospirosis Increased Case Area in Tangerang Regency

Arief Mulyono, Aryani Pujiyanti, Ristiyanto Ristiyanto, Farida Dwi Handayani, Wiwik Trapsilowati, Arum Sih Joharina
Hantavirus infection and leptospirosis are a serious zoonotic disease that spread across the globe. They have similar clinical manifestations, in which the rat is the main reservoir of them. The aim of the study was to identify the percentage of Hantavirus infection and co-infection of Hantavirus and...
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The Relationship Between the Level of Religiosity and Teenage Sexual Behavior in Senior High School

Shanti Ariandini, Annisa Fitri Rahmadini
Based on data from the Family Planning and Coordinating Board (BKKBN) in 2011 showed that 51% of adolescents in Jakarta, Bogor, Depok, Tangerang, Bekasi (JABODETABEK) have had sex before marriage. According to Handayani (2010) there is a significant relationship between the level of adolescent religiosity...
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Community Involvements to Handle the Pandemic Spread and the Impacts of COVID-19 in Indonesia

Berton Suar Pelita Panjaitan
The COVID-19 pandemic has become worldwide problems, nevertheless it needs local countermeasures to cope with the spread and negative impacts of COVID-19. Indonesia consists of many local wisdoms that can be used to prevent the infections as well as to protect the communities from further reverse influences...
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Analysis of the Level of Maximality of the Implementation of Health Service Management at the Gunungkidul Regional General Hospital

Vera Meliana, Farhan Fatkhurrahman
Health services are one of the important components that support human life. Health services aim to meet the needs of individuals or communities to address issues related to public health. Each region has a public hospital that is the center of public health services, such as the Wonosari Regional General...
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Problem Identification of Professional Development of Physical Education Teachers in Elementary School

Mr. Mu'arifin
This study aims to identify problems confronted by Physical Education Teachers (PE) of elementary schools (SD) in their professional development. The collected data is utilized as a requisite in determining alternative problem-solving coaching. The survey method is used to identify seven existing problems....
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Effect of Physically Programmed Examination to Value Maximum Oxygen Volume (Vo2max) at Justice Cricket Junior Samarinda

Muhammad Ramli Buhari, Hasan Hasan
VO2max is an important factor that contributes to the endurance of aerobic athletes. It reflects the cardiorespiratory capacity of a person, so the more oxygen that can be transported and consumed by the muscles that are on the move, the better the endurance of the athlete. The purpose of this study...
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Neural network analysis of the development of physical education and sports in Russia as an economic factor of country security

Elena Letiagina, Valentina Perova, Elena Orlova
The neural network analysis of physical education and sports in the regions of Russia is carried out with the help of multidimensional statistical data of the Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation. The research tool for data clustering was neural networks implemented in the analytical package...
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The Relationship between Morphology of Sella Turcica and Class II Skeletal Malocclusion in RSGMP FKG USU

Indah Fitriasary, Muslim Yusuf, Nazruddin
In lateral cephalometric analysis sometimes found a borderline results, its difficult to ascertain the jaw skeletal relationship, in this situation, taking into account the morphological variation and the sidelines of the tursika on cephalometric radiography are expected to help to determine whether...
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Sunscreen and Antioxidant Potential of Myristicin in Nutmeg Essential Oils (Myristica fragrans)

Hery Muhamad Ansory, Erlinda Novita Sari, Anita Nilawati, Sri Handayani, Nurfina Aznam
objectives: Nutmeg is a native Indonesian plant which is widely exported in the form of nutmeg and nutmeg essential oil. Exploration of nutmeg essential oils content and its activities continues to be carried out. Nutmeg essential oil contained 8-11% of myristicin, and this compound has alkenylbenzenes...
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Games Approach in Improving Forearm Pass Skills in High School Students

Susi Setyowati, Lokananta Teguh Hari Wiguno
The aimed of this study is to improve motion learning outcomes volleyball Forearm Pass by applying play methods in the learning process of physical education. The method used was classroom action research. The results obtained by observation volleyball Forearm Pass the test is 81.9% with a very good...
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Psychological Impact and Fear of the COVID-19 Pandemic Among Frontline Registered Nurses in Jordanian Hospital: A Cross-Sectional Study

Nawar Abualbasal, Reem Abualbasal, Hesham Almomani, Ahmad Rayan, Nidal Eshah
By the end of year 2019, the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has emerged. Psychological distress among frontline nurses in response to COVID-19 pandemic was a serious health concern. This study aimed to assess the level of psychological distress among Jordanian nurses during the COVID-19 pandemic. A cross-sectional...
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The Influence of El-Rondo Training on The Futsal Passing Skills

Nurul Musfira Amahoru, Rahmat Hidayat, Reza Mahyuddin, Muslim Muslim
Currently, futsal is not a popular and modern sport in society, in fact almost everyone can play futsal. There are two variables, namely the independent variable and the dependent variable, namely the el-rondo passing exercise and passing skills, the total population is 20 people and the sample is taken...
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Specific Phobia: A Case Report of a Child with Money Phobia

Margreth Abletara Banurea, Elmeida Effendy
A specific phobia is an exaggerated, irrational fear of a particular object or situation that is avoided at all costs or faced with great stress. The essential characteristic is a real and persistent fear of objects or situations that can be seen. A case was found, a 13-year-old girl with the initials...
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The Barriers and Strategies of Communication among Student Nurses during Cross-Cultural Nursing Care Practice

Nur Lailatul Masruroh, Reni Ilmiasih
Communication is a very essensial aspect of cross-culture care nursing practice. Nurses will meet some obstacles in the situations where they do not communicate as their patients` language, and it will lead to the poor quality of nursing care. Objective: The purpose of the study is to explore the student...
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The Phenomenon of Women’s Body Mass Index

Mustika Fitri, Jajat Jajat
The article aims to discuss about Body Mass Index (BMI) of women. The research uses mix method. The data are collected by studying 186 participants. The participants are 99 early women adults and 87 late women adults. All of them join the sport recreation program in different sport clubs in Bandung....
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The Influence of Parenting and Birth Order in Correlation with School Phobia

Sylvi Harmiardillah, Dadang Kusbiantoro, Siti Sholikhah
School phobia is a constant and unrealistic fright that usually happened on a child which can disturb his or her pre school period. This study aims to know the relationship between parenting and birth order and school phobia. An analytic approach with a correlation design was applied. The population...
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Pathogenetic Substantiation of the Endothelial Dysfunction Correction in Ischemic Heart Disease of II Functional Class

S.G. Dzugkoev, F.S. Dzugkoeva, O.Yu. Garmash
The study focuses on redox processes in the development of vascular complications in coronary heart disease. The data showed the formation of active oxygen radicals, inducing the process of lipid peroxidation. The development of oxidative stress occurred with a decrease in the activity of the antioxidant...
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The Effect of Birth Ball Therapyon Labor Pain in Providing Excellent Service at Setia Clinic Padang Pariaman

Aprima Yona Amir, Hartati Deri Manila, Fafelia Rozyka Meysetri, Ramah Hayu
Physiologically, labour pain or pain arises due to the physical response and psychological response experienced by the mother. Anxiety to fear can make the perception of pain during labour more severe. This event can trigger a physiological response that reduces the uterus is not able to contract optimally...
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Association of Knowledge and Family Support With HIV-AIDS Prevention Efforts Among Teenagers in Sungai Malang Village Central Amuntai Sub-District Hulu Sungai Utara District

Ema Novita Deniati, Aprizal Satria Hanafi, Vernonia Yora Saki, Martina
The estimated incidence of HIV-AIDS in Hulu Sungai Utara District is still classified as low prevalence, which is<100 / 100,000. But these figures have not shown the true situation due to the iceberg phenomenon. This causes the need for HIV-AIDS prevention efforts carried out by adolescents. Efforts...
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The Development Training Model MPICC to Increase Achievement Motivation on Water Polo Athlete

Nur Indah Pangastuti, Agus Supriyanto, Adib Febrianta, Fx. Sugiyanto
This study aims to produce a practical training program to improve the achievements of the Yogyakarta Water Polo regional training athletes during the COVID-19 outbreak and to find out the properness of mental training model. The research method used is research and development using the five-step ADIIE...
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Analysis of the Relationship Between Knowledge and Attitudes of Nurses on the Implementation of Universal Precautions During The Covid-19 Pandemic

Lisnadiyanti Lisnadiyanti, Nursalam Nursalam, Nani Asna Dewi, Yuli Utami, Sondang Manurung
Universal precaution is an effort that is expected to reduce the risk of infection transmission to health workers, especially during the current pandemic. It aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes of nurses with universal precaution quality. A cross-sectional descriptive correlational...
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Risk Factors and Probability of Breast Cancer in Women in West Sumatera: A Case-Control Study

Sukmayenti Sukma, Nursyirwan Effendi, Wirsma Arif Harahap, Hardisman Dasman
Breast cancer is the most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer death among women worldwide. Most cases of breast cancer are in developing countries. In Indonesia, the number of new cases of breast cancer and deaths from breast cancer is among the highest among other countries in Southeast Asia...
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A Case Report of Russell’s Sign in a 50-Year-Old Female With Persistent Delusion

Nora, Surya Husada
Background: Russell’s sign is a condition commonly observed in individuals who intentionally induce vomiting and is characterized by the presence of calluses on the dorsum of the hand.1 This physical manifestation is a significant marker for mental illness and is primarily prevalent among patients diagnosed...
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Analysis of Children’s Motor Ability with Special Needs in Terms of the Teacher’s Role and Comparison of Physical Fitness

Gatot Jariono, Nurhidayat, Eko Sudarmanto, Ardhian Tomy Kurniawan, Chandra Triadi, Maimunah Nur Anisa
The purpose of this study is to analyze and describe the motoric abilities of children with special needs reviewed from physical fitness. The population and sample of this study are students of SLBN Sukoharjo and SLBN Karanganyar as many as 30 people with characteristics of 13-15 years old with the gender...
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Level of Independence Towards Self-Esteem in The Elderly

Elida Ulfiana, Mohammad Saelindra, Setho Hadi Suyatmana
The aging process can cause mental changes, both psychosocial and physical conditions can decrease the level of independence in activities daily living. One of the consequences is a deterioration in self-esteem that has the feeling useless and worthless. The purpose of this study was to analyze the correlation...
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Analysis And Wide Spread Of Dengue History Dengue With Spatial Approach Of Geographic Information System (Sig)

Deri Kermelita, Mualim
Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a disease caused by dengue virus transmitted through the bite of Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. Health profile of Bengkulu Province, recording cases of dengue fever in 2013-2015; in 2013: 443 cases, 4 people died. In 2014: 467 cases, with 2.8% Case Fatality...
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Parents’ Roles in Overcoming the Impact of Hospitalization on Preschool Children

Tirta Adikusuma Suparto, Budi Somantri, Septian Andriani, Asih Purwandari Wahyoe Puspita, Slamet Rohaedi, Linda Amalia, Syifa Syihab, Aurora Trika Sari
Hospitalization may cause children in crisis. Therefore, a parent’s role is needed to minimize the impact of hospitalization. A preliminary study conducted by researchers through interviews with nurses showed that preschool children who were treated at hospital showed a less cooperative attitude when...
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Audio Visual Learning Media Tutorial: Development for Basic Swimming Subject Sports Coaching Education at the Faculty of Sport Science, Medan State University

Zulfan Heri, Puji Retno, M. Nustan Hasibuan
This research aims to develop learning media audio visual tutorial for swimming lessons in Sports Coaching Education at the Faculty of Sport Science, Medan State University. Audio visual in question is in the form of VCD is an audio visual media that is able to convey information clearly through images...
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The Schools Role in Preventing Smoking Behavior of Junior High School Students in Tegal City

Agus Susanto, Hartono Hartono, Ismi Dwi Astuti Nurhaeni, Drajat Tri Kartono
Smoking in teenagers increased significantly in Indonesia. Most of teenagers 11-13 years were junior high school students. Schools had a response to prevent smoking behavior in the school environment. This study aimed to explore the role of schools in preventing smoking behavior in the student at Tegal...
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The Influence of Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids on Males’ Hormones Among Gym-Goers in Mosul City

Abdulrahman Mazin Hashim, Salwa Hazim Almukhtar
Anabolic-Androgenic Steroids (AAS) misuse are growing worldwide and misused especially among male bodybuilders and gyms-goers for building muscle to improve their physical appearance. AAS misuse is considered a preventable factor of male fertility because it affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal...
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Factors Associated With Diabetes Mellitus Incidence

Debby Sinthania
Diabetes mellitus is one of the main health problems, because the prevalence of diabetes mellitus continues to increase, both in developed countries and in developing countries.The purpose is to determine the factors associated with the incidence of diabetes mellitus. This research is descriptive analytic...
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Integrated Vector Management on Mosquito Control During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Lutfhi Nurlaela, Emma Mardliyah
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is now a major health crisis. In July 2020, there were 14 million cases and more than 600.000 deaths worldwide, creating great economic and social disruptions. Even though the pandemic...
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Validity and Reliability of Instruments for Talent Guidelines in Karate Sports

Ratna Budiarti, Endang Rini Sukamti, Christina Fajar Sriwahyuniati, Heru Prasetyo, Wisnu Nugroho
Study This aim For developing a guiding instrument karate talent and search the validity and reliability of the developed instrument. The sample used in study This is purposive sampling. The instrument used distributed questionnaires _ to 5 experts karate sport. Research results conclude From the results...
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Formulation of Nutritional Content and Acceptability of Hemoglobin Enhancer Menu Substitution for Sea Rabbit and Lentils 2023

Sultan Akbar Toruntju, La Banudi, Sirajuddin Sirajuddin, Kameriah Gani
Efforts to increase the nutritional content of a food ingredient can be done by conducting research related to menu formulation by substituting various food ingredients to increase the nutritional content. This research is addressed to figure out the nutritional content and acceptability of the Hemoglobin-increasing...
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Analysis of Status of Oral Stunting in Toddlers and Its Relationship with Mother’s Parenting

Munifah Abdat, Chairunas Chairunas
Decreased physical growth and low cognitive development optimally experienced by stunting toddlers, due to nutritional deficiencies in the long term. Stunting in toddlers does not only affect the eruption of the primary teeth, it is also at risk for the occurrence of dental caries. The condition of children...
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The Relationship Between Religiosity and Smoking Cessation: An Analysis of Indonesian Family Health Survey 2014

Tika Dwi Tama, Erni Astutik, Nurnaningsih Herya Ulfah
Besides having cultural diversity, Indonesia also has diversity in religion. All religion guide their followers to live in goodness and avoid harmful behavior. Smoking is one of harmful behavior that not only affect health but also others aspect in life. In the last five years, one of third population...
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Participation of Dog Owners on Rabies Prevention in Medan, Indonesia

Rona Meilysa Pasaribu, Ida Yustina, Taufik Ashar
Indonesia has an average of 197 cases per year of human rabies deaths in the last 5 years. We investigated socio-demographic, knowledge and attitudes related to rabies that influenced participation of dog owners on rabies prevention through the interviewed based questionnaire. This research was conducted...
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Prevalence of Infection of Endoparasites and Its Intensity in Small Mammals’ Liver Captured from Irrigated Rice Crop Area and Villages

Nur ‘Aini Herawati, Sudarmaji
The research was conducted during November 2018 – January 2019 in two provinces namely West Java and Yogyakarta. The aim of the study was to study the prevalence of infection of endoparasites inhabiting the liver of small mammals and its intensity. Two different habitats, irrigated rice crop area and...
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Characteristics of Patients with Malignant Laryngeal Tumors in Annually Forest Fire Region in Indonesia

Rusina Hayati, Hamsu Kadriyan
Banjarmasin is one of the regions that annually face the forest fire. The fire led to the low quality of the air. The low quality of the air is one of the risk factors of the malignant laryngeal tumor. The characteristics of patient with malignant laryngeal tumor in Banjarmasin is remain unknown. This...
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Implementation of the Use of Website Media for High Risk Delivery Planning Towards Healthy Mothers and Babies in the Gondangwetan Health Center Area

Windi Chusniah Rachmawati, Ratih Anggraeni
Health problems that are a priority are maternal and child health problems due to high maternal and infant mortality rates in Indonesia. The attention of pregnant women and their families to implement the Childbirth Planning and Complications Prevention Program is quite low. This study aims to create...
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Food Away From Home: The Characteristics of Socio-Demographics Among Office Workers in Jakarta During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Ayu Kristiningrum, Helda Khusun, Dian Novita Chandra
Food away from home (FAFH) contains more calories, salt, sugar, and fat, as well as fewer fruits and vegetables than recommended by national nutrition guidelines, and contributes to obesity, hypertension, and non-communicable diseases. In Indonesia, there is currently limited research regarding the socio-demographic...
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The Features of Polymorphism of Detoxification Phase I and II Genes in Women with Infertility Contaminated with Exogenous Phenol

O.A. Kazakova, V.B Alekseev, O.V. Dolgikh
We conducted a study of fertile women living in Perm, an industrially developed, ecologically unfavorable city located in close proximity to the non-ferrous metallurgy enterprise with population of 40 thousand people. In this area, there is a problem of air pollution by hormone-like xenobiotics (phenols)....
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Analysis of Knowledge of the Batak Ethnic Community About the Causes of Hypertension

Nanda Suryani Sagala, Natar Fitri Napitupulu, Asnil Adli Simamora, Mastiur Napitupulu
Hypertension is a condition in which a person experiences an increase in blood pressure above normal 140/90 mmHg which results in an increase in morbidity, mortality and mortality. This study aims to determine public knowledge about hypertension. This research is a quantitative research with a design...
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The Correlation of Self-compassing with Life Quality of People with HIV/AIDS (ODHA) in KDS Solo Plus Surakarta

Claudia Trivenna Atmaja, Wijaya Kusuma, Prihandjojo Andri Putranto
Introduction: Until now, the rejection experienced by people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA) is still widely felt. This rejection can cause negative feelings in PLWHA but can be prevented by applying self-compassion. Self-compassion is the ability to be compassionate, caring, and understanding of oneself...
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Management of Bilateral Acute Low Tone Sensorineural Hearing Loss (ALHL)

Rini Yoanita, Rossy Rosalinda
Introduction: In the ORL-HNS, acute low-tone sensorineural hearing loss (ALHL) is an emergency that needs to be treated right away. The hearing loss in ALHL is restricted to low-tone frequencies, and it has a superior prognosis compared to idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL). The administration...
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Performance Improvement of Basketball Athletes based on Statistical Analysis

Lukmannul Haqim Lubay
The purpose of this study was to determine how much influence the statistical-based model for U16 year athletes. Statistical model is related to: Number of throws that are not right on target and right on target (abbreviated as FG), Number point throws (PTS), Number of assists (AST), Number of balls...
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Molecular Genetics of Peutz-Jegher Syndrome

Monica Monica, Elza Ibrahim Auerkari
Peutz-Jeghers Syndrome (PJS) is one of the inherited syndromes associated with polyposis. It is characterized by mucocutaneous pigmentation, especially in the vermilion border of the lips and gastrointestinal tract. This is known as hamartomatous polyposis. The disease results from an autosomal dominant...
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The Throwing Techniques in Martial Arts for Beginner on Match Category

Kartini Kartini, Sugiyanto Sugiyanto, Siswandari Siswandari
The purpose of this paper is to illustrate the composition of motion throwing techniques in martial arts in accordance with qualitative biomechanical analysis for beginners. The throwing techniques are done with series of complex motion, so the fighter needs a model of exercise that can facilitate in...
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Clinical and Functional Features of Arterial Hypertension in the Elderly

V.V. Klimko, A.A. Khashumov, L.Kh. Kurkieva, M.G. Saidullaeva, A-Kh.A. Saidullaev
The article describes the research results and literature data on the diagnostics and treatment of arterial hypertension. More than 600 patients of different age and gender groups were examined. With aging, women and men are more susceptible to this disease. Hypertension can be caused by an improper...
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Mixed Food Ingredients Formula With Local Ingredients For Under- Five (The Review of Physical Characteristic, Nutrient Content, Protein Quality, Organoleptic and Shelf-Life)

Joko Susilo
Prevalence of malnutrition and under nutrition in Under-five (Weight/Age) in Indonesia in 2013 is 19.6 and in Yogyakarta is 16.2%. It is the biggest six. The prevalence of short and stunting in Under-five (Height/Age) in Indonesia in 2013 is 19.2% and in Yogyakarta is 19.1% and it is the second biggest...
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Optimization of Nanoemulgel Formula of Gold Particle-Vitamin E and in Vivo Test

Dian Eka Ermawati, Fildza Alya I, Fea Prihapsara
Gold is a substance that can be used as a collagen forming catalyst, it can help regenerate the skin. Vit.E is a natural antioxidant compound that can be used to help regenerate and brighten the skin. Gold is a metal so it is difficult to apply into the skin. Gold and vit.E are formulated with SNEDDS...
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Subtype Identification Of Avian Influenza Virus Isolated from Laying Duck In Sidenreng Rappang, South Sulawesi With Hemagglutination Inhibition Assay

Bagus Nanang Luwito, Ahmad Nadif, Retno D Soejoedono, I Wayan T Wibawan
Avian Influenza virus (AIV) have caused significant economic losses in poultry sector worldwide. Results of genetic mapping showed that circulating AIV in Indonesia were belong to clade 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3 and 2.3.2, however the AIV subtype were merely H5N1.Our study aim to identify the hemagglutinin...
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New Research Agenda: Potentials Use of Machine Learning for Public Health

Kemal N. Siregar, Tris Eryando, Martya Rahmaniati, Indang Trihandini, Retnowati
In the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0, the question is to what extent this development has been utilized in the field of public health? In fact, in this era there are a number of technological developments, especially information technology, among others, Big Data Analytics and Machine Learning that...
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The Relationship Between Personal Hygiene, Environmental Sanitation, and the Nutritional Status of Toddlers Age 12–59 Months in the Settlements Wetlands

Imelda Gernauli Purba, Elvi Sunarsih, Inoy Trisnainy
Underweight among toddlers is a chronic problem in wetland settlements. The objective of this research, therefore, was to analyze the association between a toddler’s personal hygiene and environmental sanitation with nutritional status. The focus on this research was on children in Ogan Ilir Regency....
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Kahoot! Application in Medical Education: Quality of Lectures Improvement

Galuh Suryandari
Efforts to improve the quality of lectures with technology implementation are increasingly needed to overcome the problems of large-scale classes, one of them are Kahoot!. It aims measure and compare the improvement quality of lectures between the biomedical and clinical science groups on medical school...
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Explosive Power and Muscle Flexibility in Junior Gymnasts of Aerobic Gymnastic Based on Different Sexes

Ratna Budiarti, Siswantoyo Siswantoyo, Endang Rini Sukamti
The primary purpose of this study was to compare the explosive power ability and muscle flexibility in junior gymnasts of aerobic gymnastics based on different sexes. The data of this study were taken from 52 junior gymnasts of aerobic gymnastics from two groups consisted 26 boys and 26 girls aged 7-8...
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The Episiotomy Effect of Topical Combination of Cinnamon Oil and Red Betel on Skin Wound Healing Mechanism

Emelda, Ratih Devi Alfiana, Nurul Kusumawardani, Yolanda, Sitarina Widyarini
The process of episiotomy surgery during childbirth results in injury and pain in the perineum. This study aims to evaluate the effect of the topical combination of cinnamon oil and red betel extract on the healing process of episiotomy incision model in Swiss mice. The research subjects were divided...
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Established In-Silico Ayurvedic Remedy for German Measles

Abhishek Kunde, Jimema Paul, Preenon Bagchi
German measles (also known as Rubella) a viral illness that causes a rash and fever; though mild and self-limiting but can be serious in pregnant women as it can cause birth defects in the developing fetus. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent rubella. It usually starts on the face and spreads...
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Factor Associated With The Outcomes of Children with Epilepsy At Abdul Moeloek Hospital In Lampung Province, Indonesia

Roro Rukmi Windi Perdani, Syachrony Ibrahim
Epilepsy is a condition that describes recurrent seizure episodes more than 24 h apart that occur without provocation. Epileptic seizures are clinical manifestations that are caused by the abnormal and excessive electrical activity of the brain from a group of neurons. Epilepsy outcome is controlled...
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Effectiveness of E-Health Pediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) on Response Time of Midwifery Students

Maria Ulfah Kurnia Dewi, Nuke Devi Indrawati, Salsabila Rahmawati, Eno Noventa Rahma Dhani, Syifa’ Ashil Rahadatul Aisyi, Ika Faricha Zulfa, Yosefira Marliana Widyaningrum
In 2015, the world began working toward a new global development agenda, seeking to achieve, by 2030, new targets set out in the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The proposed SDG target for child mortality aims to end, by 2030, preventable deaths of newborns and children under 5 years of age, with...
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An Analysis Of Curriculum As Praxis In The Implementation Of The Junior High School Physical Education, Sports, And Health National Curriculum

Wawan S. Suherman, Sri Winarni, Aris Fajar Pambudi, Ranintya Meikahani
One school of thought in curriculum theory views the curriculum as a praxis. This study aims to analyze the curriculum as a praxis on the implementation of Junior High School Physical Education, Sports, and Health (PJOK SMP) national curriculum. This research uses a survey approach to analyze a curriculum...
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Management Interprofessional Education in Ethical Nursing

Rr Sri Endang Pujiastuti, Ainun Mutmainah, Agussalim, Sri Utami Dwiningsih
The era of globalization create a society that has a more critical level of thinking about health. This requires every health worker to provide optimal services to patients in accordance with backgrounds from various regions in Indonesia and in the world. Nurses must work optimally to produce effective...
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Endurance of Pencak Silat Athletes: Palm Sugar and Coconut Water Treatment

Rasyidah Jalil, Ahmad Ahmad, Rachmat Hidayat, Irsan Kahar, A. Heri Riswanto, Suaib Nur
Pencak silat is a sport with a complex aerobic and anaerobic energy system. The energy system used in the pencak silat sport is predominantly anaerobic, so pencak silat athletes need food intake so that their endurance during competitions does not decrease drastically. Physical activity carried out at...
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Myasthenia Gravis with Mediastinal Tumors

Alfansuri Kadri, Utami Tarigan
Introduction: Myasthenia Gravis (MG) is an autoimmune disease caused by antibodies targeting acetylcholine receptors to reduce the depolarization ability of extraocular, bulbar, and proximal muscles. Mediastinal tumors associated with MG are known as paraneoplastic syndromes and are primarily found in...
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Effect of Social Skills Training: Friendship Clients of Social Interaction Capabilities of Social Isolation

Hanik Endang Nihayati, Andri Septyas Pranu Junata, Rr Dian Tristiana, Ah Yusuf
Social isolation is the decreasing ability to the interaction that appears in social isolation clients. If left untreated, social isolation symptoms may worsen the patient's condition, which may lead to the emergence of hallucinations and even the risk of suicide. The purpose of this study was to explain...
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Anthropometric and Motor Performance of Junior Badminton Athlete

Prayogi Dwina Angga
This study aims to describe the anthropometric and motor performance profile of junior male badminton athletes in South Kalimantan. The model of this research is descriptive quantitative. The used method is survey with data retrieval technique using test and measurement. This research was conducted on...
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Assessment of specific agility in volleyball: reliability and validity of modified X running test

Nikola Majstorović, Goran Nešić, Vladimir Grbić, Zoran Savić, Milivoj Dopsaj
It is very important to develope, as a part of training technologies, appropriate tools, or tests to validly and objectively control the level of specific skills development. This study aims to determine reliability and validity of the test for evaluation of specific running agility development level...
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Analysis of Accidents Through The Approach of Human Error and Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

Elisabeth Ginting, Mangara M. Tambunan
Accident mainly caused by two factors that is, unsafe action and unsafe condition (Suma'mur:1981). Unsafe action was an act of unsafe done by operator while unsafe condition is the influence of a work environment where having two potentials to causing danger (hazard). Work accident occurred in X Company...
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The Level of Satisfaction in Health Service After Tooth Extraction in Puskesmas Polonia, Padang Bulan, Selayang II, Medan

Jelika Murni Sihombing, Hendry Rusdy
Puskesmas is one of the most important public health service facilities in Indonesia. Tooth extraction is one of the dental clinic services provided in puskesmas. Tooth extraction is the process of removing a whole section of tooth along with its pathological tissue from the tooth socket and handling...
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Development of Learning Pocket Books Pencak Silat Extracurricular as Junior High School Learning Resources

Anthonio Rinaldo Tambunan, Sabaruddin Yunis Bangun
This study aims to assist students in carrying out extracurricular activities more effectively and assist in the learning process that can be carried out outside the extracurricular hours so that they are more effective. The trainer’s limited ability to teach the material and greatly helped the trainer...
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The Influence of Myristicin Lost in Myristica Fragrans Volatile Oils to Antimicrobial Activity Against B. Subtilis, E. Coli and S. Aureus

Anita Nilawati, Agatha Tyva Julian Atmajaningtyas, Hery Muhamad Ansory
Objectives: Myristica fragrans volatile oil has presented strong antimicrobial activity against a wide variety of bacteria. The antimicrobial activity would be expected to relate to the respective composition and their relative percentage, and possibly synergistic interaction between its components....
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Theoretical Framework to Assess Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion and Care Practices in Paediatric Patients: A Literature Review

Ferika Indarwati, Judy Munday, Samantha Keogh
Theoretical frameworks are used to guide research processes as well as to accommodate the multiple constructs of the phenomena being evaluated. A literature review was undertaken to identify a theoretical framework to inform a study of paediatric peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) utilization in...
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Risk Factors Analysis of Macronutrient Intakes and Obesity with Hypertension in Coastal Communities, Kapoiala District, Konawe Regency

Laode Kardin, I Putu Sudayasa, Aldi Dwi Maretsa Sajuddin
Research related to correlation between consumption patterns of macronutrients as a risk factor for hypertension in coastal communities has been rarely studied. This study aimed to analyze the risk factors for intake of macronutrients (carbohydrates, fats, and proteins) and obesity with the incidence...
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The Emotional Intelligent and Social Support as Predictor of Stress at Work Among Nurses During Post Pandemic

Sumayah Soimah, Sukma Putri Utami
This study investigates the influence relationship between emotional intelligence and social support on work stress in nurses during the post-pandemic situation. This study uses Multidimensional Instrument of Perceived Social Support (α = 0,870), Work Stress (α = 0,904), and Wong and Law Emotional Intelligence...
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Correlation Between Maternal Weight Gain During Pregnancy And The Occurrence Of Stunting In Infants

Ika Yudianti, Didien Ika Setyarini, Dini Andriani
Objective: Pregnant women have four categories of BMI, which is underweight, normal, overweight, and obese. Stunting is a growth disorder due to chronic malnutrition which is indicated by the value of z score body length by age less than -2 SD. The impact of stunting in infants and toddlers is cognitive...
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Skipping Rope and Double Dutch Lessons for Elementary School Students

Didin Budiman, Dian Budiana, Agus Mahendra, Ricky Wibowo, Rani Meidiati, M Rizki Akbari
The purpose of this study was to measure the children response to newly introduced lesson contents they never experienced before; they are skipping rope and double dutch. Preceded by introducing these skipping rope and Double Dutch skills to PE teachers through a short training, then all teachers are...
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The Effectiveness of Family Supportive Therapy toward Family Rejection and Attitude to Patient with Schizophrenia

Kellyana Irawati, Budi Keliat, Mustikasari
Family negative attitudes and family rejection against family members with mental illness increased the incidence of recurrence in patients with a mental disorder. The study aimed to determine the effect of supportive therapy on family attitudes and family rejection of family members with mental disorder...
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Differences Between Ar Rahman Murotal Therapy and Progressive Muscle Relaxation in Decreasing Blood Pressure in Patients with Hypertension at Rw 3 Sumampir

Ikit Netra Wirakhmi, Dwi Novitasari, Iwan Purnawan
Hypertension is a global health problem resulting in increased morbidity and mortality and the burden of health costs, including in Indonesia. The purpose of this study was to find out the difference between Ar Rahman Murotal Therapy and Progressive Muscle Relaxation in decreasing blood pressure in hypertension...
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The Effects of Kinesio Taping on the Lower-Body Injury Rehabilitation in Female Futsal Athletes

Alimin Hamzah, Berliana Berliana, Pipit Pitriani, Mesianna Simbolon, Desmi Sartika, Puji Astuti
In recent years, futsal is one of the most popular sports. The injuries that are often experienced by female futsal athletes involve the lower body. This paper presents scientific knowledge about the use of Kinesio Taping in futsal athletes who have suffered injuries, both during training and competing....
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Quantitative Anatomy of Intraorgan Arterial Bed of Kidney According to Segmental Conceptual Model

O.K. Zenin, O.A. Beshulya, E.S. Kafarov, I.U. Vagabov, A.Z. Vezirkhanov
The purpose of the study is to determine quantitative indicators of the intraorgan arterial bed of kidney (IABK) of a person, which can be used as a standard morphometric standard in accordance with the segmental conceptual model of arterial bed. IABK of 32 kidneys of people who died from diseases that...
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Management of Physiotherapy Strain Injury at PHYSIOSET Clinic in Malang, a Case Study

Taufani Ahmad Ardila, Slamet Raharjo, Sapto Adi, Olivia Andiana
Physiotherapy is the form of health services devoted to the patient to develop, maintaining and restoring motion and using the handling of manually, increase of motion, equipment. Physiotherapy is one way to handle sports injury in a more modern. An injury caused by the sport of one of them is not a...
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The Effectiveness of Lebrage Compress on Pain Reduction Rheumatoid Arthritis in the Elderly in the Region Lubuk Buaya Padang Health Center Work Year 2020

Indah Komala Sari, Andika Herlina, Siti Aisyah Nur, Hossy Sri Ramadani
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis tends to cause functional impairment and cause permanent disability in the joints. Objective: This study was conducted to determine the effectiveness of lemongrass compresses on the rheumatoid arthritis pain scale in the elderly. Method: quasi-experimental research design...
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KELIA, A Liquid Organic Fertilizer Made of Tutut Snails for A Good Tomato Growth

Fika Fatwa Anin Nafis, Nur Laili Rahmawati, Robiatul A’dawiyah, Septa Katmawanti, Hartati Eko Wardani
The failure of tomato harvesting, which happens to some agricultural lands in Indonesia, compels farmers to utilize liquid organic fertilizer (LOF). Liquid organic fertilizer can be applied to escalate tomato immune system against phytophthora, a fungus-like organism which frequently stampedes tomato...
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Cutaneous Manifestation of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Lina Damayanti
Patients with COVID-19 most commonly present with respiratory symptoms, but multiorgan involvement can occur, including skin manifestations. Dermatologic findings may include a maculopapular eruption (morbiliform rash), urticarial, vesicular rash (varicella-like), petechiae, purpura, pseudochilblains,...
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The Effectiveness of Galenic Cream of Seromucoid of Snail and Chitosan for Chronic Wound Treatment

Agnes Sri Harti, Rahajeng Putriningrum, Joko Santoso, Sutiyo Dani Saputro, Saelan Saelan, Yusup Subagio Sutanto
Background: A wound is a form of tissue damage to the skin caused by physical, chemical, and physiological conditions. Treatment of chronic wounds takes a relatively long time so a wound care process or wound management using traditional or modern medical therapy is needed. The development of material-based...
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Transsexualism: Gender Identity Disorders: A Case Report

Okti Pratiwi Tambunan, Dessy Mawar Zalia
Background: Transsexualism is characterized as having desires or having undergone a social transition from Male to female or female to Male, accompanied by affirmation efforts. The affirmation process can be reversible (clothing, hair, makeup, puberty barrier), partially reversible (estradiol or testosterone),...
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Determinant Analysis of Recovery Treatment for Tuberculosis Patients in Medan City

Chinta Yolanda Sari, Sorimuda Sarumpaet, Fazidah Aguslina Siregar
Tuberculosis is still global problem in the world. Indonesia was the second ranked with the highest Tuberculosis cases in the world. Based on the National Tuberculosis Program, the success rate of Tuberculosis treatment is 85%. Medan city is one area in North Sumatera Province with high incidence of...
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Does Sexual Behavior Cause Complaints on Sexually Transmitted Infections in Female Sex Workers in the Work Area of the Community Health Center of Pedan?

Lilik Hartati, Sri Wahyuni, Anna Uswatun Qoyyimah, Dina Erfiana
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) are various infections that can be transmitted from one person to another through sexual contact. It can inhibit the meeting of the egg and sperm, resulting in infertility. This scarring also increases the risk of ectopic pregnancy or pregnancy in the fallopian...
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Correlation of Age, Duration of Diabetes Mellitus, HbA1c Levels, and Erectile Dysfunctions in Type II Diabetes Mellitus

Niken Widyaningsih, Dwi Nur Ahsani
Uncontrolled diabetes mellitus (DM) can cause erectile dysfunctions. A number of studies show that erectile dysfunctions (ED) are more common in a longer period of DM. Age and HbA1c levels are related to type II DM. This study aimed to reveal the correlation between age, duration of DM, HbA1c levels,...
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Progressive Concept Towards the Long Passing Result of Woman Football Players of Jambi FC

Adhe Saputra, Ahmad Muzaffar, Iwan Budi Setiawan, Tubagus Zam Zam Al Arif
Before the progress of the attack ahead of the opponent’s goal area, a player must get a long-distance ball or long pass from a teammate behind him, so that he gets a way to progressively attack to the opponent’s goal area. In the game, a player’s movement pattern is needed when controlling the ball...
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Motif and Pathway Identification with Designing Novel Ligands for Sandhoff Disease

M. Swathi, Milan Khandelwal, Preenon Bagchi
Sandhoff’s disease is a lysosomal disorder. It’s an inherited lipid storage disease. Progressively destroys the nerve cells in brain and spinal cord. It’s a rare inherited disorder. Which is commonly seen in infants. Here I took the HEXB gene from Sandhoff’s disease because we did motif analysis and...