DIETARY DIVERSITY AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN ATTENDING ANTENATAL CARE AT PUBLIC HEALTH FACILITIES IN BALE ZONE, SOUTHEAST ETHIOPIA

Dietary diversity and associated factors among pregnant women attending antenatal care at public health facilities in Bale Zone, Southeast Ethiopia

Sintayehu Hailu,1 Bedasa Woldemichael21Department of Public Health, School of Health Sciences, Goba Referral Hospital, Madda Walabu University, Bale-Goba, Ethiopia; 2Department of Nursing, School of Health Sciences, Goba Referral Hospital, Madda Walabu University, Bale-Goba, EthiopiaBackground: Dietary diversity is a proxy indicator of nutrient ade

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Activated networking of platelet activating factor receptor and FAK/STAT1 induces malignant potential in BRCA1-mutant at-risk ovarian epithelium

Abstract Objectives It is essential to understand the molecular basis of ovarian cancer etiology and tumor development to provide more effective preventive and therapeutic approaches to reduce mortality.Particularly, the molecular targets and pathways involved in early malignant transformation are still not clear.Pro-inflammatory lipids and pathway

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Common Reed as a Renewable Energy Resource for Pellet Production

Renewable reed biomass has traditionally been used for various purposes.Currently, an energy-dependent society is returning to the use of natural energy sources.The paper is devoted to the study of reed reserves in accel lifetime horse supplement the Lower Volga region, production technology, and quality assessment of pellets from it.Reed mowing wi

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PENGGUNAAN NAMA DIRI MASYARAKAT BUGIS

This study walter hagenah me 262 describes the comparison between the proper name in the Bugis language with name nonlanguage Bugis and the factors that influence the naming of the Bugis community.Data collected through observation with note technique.The data collected were analyzed descriptively.The names of the Bugis have equivalents in other la

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Aging Does Not Enhance Social Contagion Effect

Studies on the social contagion of memory show that it is possible to create false memories from the wrong responses from other people without requiring their physical presence.The current study examined age differences between false memories via the glycerin blunt tip modified social contagion paradigm.Twenty older and twenty younger adults were s

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