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Autor:
Yousef Hussain J. Alharthi, Amal Mohammad H. Albalawi, AlTurki Abdulrahman Mohammed, Manar Abubaker A. Bawadood, Rayyan Fahad H. Altemani, Nahaa Eid B. Alsubaie, Asawir Mohammed Al Qurashi, Saud Abdulrahman Saad Alghamdi, Abdulaziz A. Altawili, Maram Yehia M. Alzahrani, Mohammed Abdulhafith R. Alotaibi, Hyder Osman Mirghani, Aisha Abdullah Alamari, Mohammed Aboubaker R. Alshafey, Ahmed Marwan A. Alamrani
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. :1-10
Background: Headaches disorders have a significant burden on the world. Tension Type Headache is the most common type among primary headaches. Since medical students are exposed to a lot of stress, and it is associated with a tension-type headache, t
Autor:
Yazeed Ali S. Albalawi, Zahraa Abbas A. Kassarah Al-nakhli, Turki Abdullah A. Alzahrani, Hassan Ahmed A. Arishi, AlTurki Abdulrahman Mohammed, Naif Abdullah M. Alzahrani, Abdulrahim Oudah A. Albalawi, Nada Saleem S. alhawiti, Rola Ali S. Alotabi, Musab Ismail Y. Ezzi, Sultan Suliman Q. Al-Ruwaili, Muflih Abdullah S. Albalawi, Mohammed H. Abushal, Abdalah Emad Almhmd, Amal Sulaiman A. Al-Balawi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. :235-241
Bacterial arthritis is an inflammation of the joints caused by an infectious etiology, usually bacterial, but there are also fungi, mycobacteria, viruses, or other rare pathogens. Both healthy and predisposed people can be infected. Nongonococcal inf
Autor:
Yazeed Ali S. Albalawi, Mohammed Abdulhafith R. Alotaibi, Abdulaziz Saed A. Albalawi, Sultan Suliman Q. Al-Ruwaili, Sultan Makki M. Alsharef, AlTurki Abdulrahman Mohammed, Mohammad Alqrafi, Rahaf Saad D. Alharbi, Mohammed Hussen Sheikh, Sarah Awad Muhammad Alenzi, Heba Homoud H. Alomrani, Ahmed Saad A. Albalawi, Haya Jamal M. Albalawi, Mohammed Abdulwahed H. Alamri, Ali Abdulrahman A. Alshehri
Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International. :294-300
Croup is a common respiratory disease that affects 3% of children aged six months to three years. It represents 7% of annual hospital admissions for fever and/or acute respiratory disease in children under the age of five. Boys are more susceptible t