CRITICAL THINKING IDEA AND CONCEPT | Author : Tarig Fadlallah Altahir Ahmed | Abstract | Full Text | |
| REFUGEE HEALTH CARE, DISEASES AND CHALLENGES | Author : Tarig Fadlallah Altahir Ahmed | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The objective of this article to provide an overview of refugee health and emphasis on Health issues relevant to screening and in the first few months of resettlement. Also, discuss the most common Infectious diseases among with refugees and emphasizes the role of handling and dealing with refugees health issues especially related to infectious and endemic diseases. The field of refugee health has developed tremendously in current years. Refugees are a varied group as they originate from different portions of the world and each immigrant’s track to relocation is various. Therefore, risk factors for disease are not uniform among all immigrant people. Though, there are some uniting landscapes. Immigrants come from parts of the world where disease demographics are frequently dissimilar from those of the republics they relocate in (1). Certain communicable illnesses and nutritional deficiencies are more shared in some republics of origin. Some refugee inhabitants have a cardiovascular danger profile similar to that of the Western world. Chronic pain and other bodily signs are predominant in many immigrants. By meaning, they have all skilled some form of harassment, and psychiatric disease is often an important part of their performance. Communal factors counting access to fitness care greatly impact the level of defensive care refugees have established. Lastly, refugees are a varyingly multicultural group, and delivery of culturally subtle health care is of supreme importance (2). Numerous fitness care providers encounter refugees in their repetition, and there is an increasingly essential for them to acquaint themselves with fitness issues exact to immigrants. Main care practitioners are typically the first point of interaction for refugees within the United States fitness care system when they are seen for a screening medical examination soon after entrance in the country(2). Theoretical organizations have begun to comprise topics on immigrant health in their curriculum as trainees are frequently called upon to provide care for refugees. Immigrant fitness is also part of worldwide health, and this course will be useful in worldwide health curricula for medical and community fitness students. Immigrants are exclusively vulnerable population. With suitable support, many immigrants can and do prosper in their new culture. Providing suitable physical and mental fitness care can go a long way in serving immigrants in their journey to a fit and creative life. Numerous breadwinners want to care for refugees but lack the essential knowledge and incomes. My hope is that this course will be valuable to seal this hole. (2) |
| MODELLING ALLUVIA STRUCTURAL DEPOSITION INFLUENCES ON CAMPYLOBACTER ACCUMULATION IN SILTY FORMATION | Author : S.N. Eluozo, C. G. Ottos | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :This paper monitors the behaviour of campylobacter in silty depositions, the study observed accumulation of campylobacter base on the pressured from lower formation characteristics observed in the deltaic depositions, these condition were experienced from the deltaic environment were soil porosity and permeability experiences low degree thus developed slow migration of the contaminant, the study observed an accumulation of the contaminant in the study location. Such condition implies the system predict the contaminant base on the structural setting of the litho units in deltaic environment, validation from the simulation values were carried out, both parameters developed faviourable fits, the study is imperative because accumulation of campylobacter has caused lots of ill health in deltaic environment, the developed model will be useful to experts in monitoring and evaluation of the contaminant in silty deposited area. |
| PERCEIVED SOURCES OF STRESS AMONG STUDENTS OF AL AZHAR DENTAL COLLEGE, THODUPUZHA ,KERALA- A DESCRIPTIVE STUDY | Author : Dr Abdul Saheer P, Fatima Usman , Crupa Mary Paul,Rayees TC , Nishi Kamba, Randa AK | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :Introduction- Stress is one of the contributing factors to the most of the health ailments. In this competitive world ,job is one of the major factor causing stress and dentistry is no exception to that.
Am and objectives- To identify various sources of stress as perceived by the undergraduate students of Al Azhar dental college ,Thodupuzha ,Idukki
Materials and methods- Hundred students( third and fourth year students of the college) were assessed for various sources of stress using a validated questionnaire. Responses were tabulated and summarised using descriptive statistics
Results-Quota completion system (>80%) and fear of failing exams were most stressful conditions of students and dependence to alcohol/drug was the least stressor.
Conclusion- There are conditions which create stress in students need to be addressed by teachers and college authorities to have a productive and quality dental education |
| KINETIC EQUATIONS OF FREE-RADICAL NONBRANCHED-CHAIN PROCESSES OF ADDITION | Author : Michael M. Silaev | Abstract | Full Text | Abstract :The aim of this study was the conclusion of simple kinetic equations to describe ab initio initiated nonbranched-chain processes of the saturated free-radical addition to the double bonds of unsaturated molecules in the binary reaction systems of saturated and unsaturated components. In the processes of this kind the formation rate of the molecular addition products (1:1 adducts) as a function of concentration of the unsaturated component has a maximum. Five reaction schemes are suggested for this addition processes. The proposed schemes include the reaction competing with chain propagation reactions through a reactive free radical. The chain evolution stage in these schemes involves three or four types of free radicals. One of them is relatively low-reactive and inhibits the chain process by shortening of the kinetic chain length. Based on the suggested schemes, nine rate equations (containing one to three parameters to be determined directly) are deduced using quasi-steady-state treatment. These equations provide good fits for the nonmonotonic (peaking) dependences of the formation rates of the molecular products (1:1 adducts) on the concentration of the unsaturated component in binary systems consisting of a saturated component (hydrocarbon, alcohol, etc.) and an unsaturated component (alkene, allyl alcohol, formaldehyde, or dioxygen). The unsaturated compound in these systems is both a reactant and an autoinhibitor generating low-reactive free radicals. A similar kinetic description is applicable to the nonbranched-chain process of the free-radical hydrogen oxidation, in which the oxygen with the increase of its concentration begins to act as an oxidation autoingibitor (or an antioxidant). The energetics of the key radical-molecule reactions is considered. |
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