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Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2013 Issue 1
- Conference date: 24-25 Nov 2013
- Location: Qatar National Convention Center (QNCC), Doha, Qatar
- Volume number: 2013
- Published: 20 November 2013
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A Study of antioxidant activity, enzymatic inhibition and in vitro cytotoxicity of selected traditional Sudanese plants with anti-diabetic potential
By Yasmin HilmiIntroduction: Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a disease with severe complications and major health/economic impacts. It is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with an estimated 346 million adults being affected in year 2011. World Health Organization (WHO) projects indicated that diabetes death will increase by two thirds between 2008 and 2030. The WHO estimated that 80% of the populations of developing count Read More
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Ethnobotanical Study Of Medicinal Plants Belonging To The Qu'Ranic Botanical Garden Qatar And Their Therapeutic Benefits
More LessPlants and fruits are an essential component of the universe. Human beings have used those as medicine from the very beginning of time. There are many plants with medicinal applications that have been mentioned in the holy book of Muslims, the Quran. The objective of this research is the identification of medicinal plants enumerated in the Quran and exploring their traditional uses and phytotherapeutical benefits. At least Read More
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Oral health status in Qatar and Egypt: An approach to develop a novel index for different tooth structure defects
By Elham FawziRationale Despite improvements in oral health care during the last decade, caries and other tooth structure defects still represent major global public health concerns. To date, no index has satisfied records of different tooth structure defects that could be present in the same mouth and in the same tooth. Available indices provide data on some defects separately. Exposing decision makers to deficient information leaves the Read More
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Early effect of progesterone on GPRx endocytosis in xenopus oocytes
By Nancy NaderXenopus oocytes are naturally arrested at prophase of meiosis I for sustained periods of time before resuming meiosis in a process called maturation that prepares the egg for fertilization. GPRx is a G-Protein coupled Receptor (GPCR) expressed in Xenopus oocytes that sustains its meiotic arrest by increasing intracellular levels of cAMP via GaSß? proteins. Progesterone (PG) is the widely used hormone to release Xe Read More
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let7 as a potential mediator of insulin resistance in normal weight subjects
More LessBackground and objectives: A high prevalence of insulin resistance (IR) amongst normal weight Qatari individuals may contribute to progression of type II diabetes and account for the current epidemic. Factors contributing to this increased risk of IR and its associated co-morbidities, especially in the absence of obesity, are still under investigation. Therefore the objectives of this pilot study were to characterize components of IR in Read More
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Pediatric road traffic injuries in Qatar: Identifying high- risk mechanisms and age groups
More LessRoad traffic injuries are recognized as the leading killer in Qatar, causing 1 in 8 deaths. ten percent of all victims are children, under the age of 18. Evidence is needed to inform the formulation of preventive programs to make the children of Qatar safer on the roads. A retrospective analysis was done on trauma registry data of the Trauma Section, Department of Surgery, Hamad General Hospital. All patients, under 18 years, Read More
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Influenza Vaccination In Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma Patients Treated With Rituximab-Based Chemotherapy: 3 Sequential Studies.
More LessHematological Malignancies (e.g., leukemia and lymphoma) are among the top 5 causes of cancer death in the Middle Eastern Countries, including Qatar, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia. The monoclonal antibody rituximab, directed at the CD20 antigen, has become an essential drug for the treatment of Non Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). Although transient B cells depletion frequently occurs after rituximab treatment, it usually resolves aft Read More
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Investigating the evolution and future impact of cancer treatment methods from one-size-fits-all to personalized approach
By Abe ZeidCancer therapeutics have developed and improved overtime. Currently, the most common oncology therapeutics are chemotherapy and radiation therapy. These cancer therapies predominantly follow a 'one-size-fits-all' strategy. They attach general features common to all cancers, although the dose size and frequency are typically customized from one patient to another. Two popular forms of cancer therapeutics are chemo Read More
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Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury in Qatar
More LessBackground: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) and related death rates vary worldwide. Objectives: To evaluate the incidence, causes and outcome of TBI in Qatar. Method: A retrospective review of all TBIs admitted to the trauma center between January 2008 and December 2011 was performed. Patients' demographics, mechanism of injury, morbidity, and mortality were analyzed. Results: A total of 1665 patients with TBI were ad Read More
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Navigation capabilities for a flexible tethered capsule endoscope
By Cyril HassonIntroduction: Stomach cancer is one of the leading causes of death. The two main existing screening tests are the non-invasive carbon urea breath test (not reliable enough) and the classical gastric endoscopy (costly and uncomfortable) which is preferred by clinicians. However, patients are reluctant to do it and this increases the chance to detect stomach cancer after the early stage of development. To overcome these limit Read More
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Gender-related differences in the etiologies and outcome of patients hospitalized with dizziness: From a 20-year registry in Qatar
By Amar SalamObjectives: Dizziness is a relatively common medical complaint that that rarely requires hospitalization for work-up and management. Whether gender related differences exist in the etiologies and outcome of patients hospitalized with dizziness is unknown. The aim of this study was to compare women and men presenting with dizziness in a real-world population. Methods: Retrospective analysis of all patients hospitalize Read More
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Level of maternal education is a significant determinant of neonatal survival: A PEARL study analysis
More LessObjective: To analyze demographic and socio-economic determinants of neonatal mortality Introduction: Evidence suggests that it is challenging to reduce the infant and under-five mortality without specific focus on neonatal mortality, given that about 43% of under-five deaths and 60% of infant deaths are attributed to neonatal mortality. Hence, key to achieving MDG-4 is the reduction of the global total of 3.82 million neonatal de Read More
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Nurse led intervention to imporve glycemic and metabolic parameters in Arab diabetic population: A randomised controlled trial
More LessFailure to offer evidence based structured diabetes educational program impacts negatively on the effectiveness of diabetes management and leads to increased morbidity and mortality. We assessed the efficacy of a nurse led group based structured diabetes education in improving glycemic and metabolic parameters among Arab type 2 diabetic patients compared to usual care Methods This was a parallel group ran Read More
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Preliminary safety results of Mag Cool 2 study: A randomized controlled trial
More LessObjective To determine the safety of a combination of Magnesium Sulphate and Therapeutic Hypothermia in the management of term and near term newborns with moderate to severe Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy Introduction The neuroprotective research in Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopthay (HIE) is currently testing Hypothermia plus therapies. The Mag Cool Study aims to test the safety and efficacy of Therap Read More
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Facilitated LMA fiberoptic intubation while keeping on ventilation in ischemic heart patient with unexpected difficult airway
More LessFacilitated LMA fiberoptic intubation while keeping on ventilation in ischemic heart patient with unexpected difficult airway Authors: Mahmoud Abdalla MD. Hesham Ewila,MD. Hany Osman, MD. Abdulrashed Pattah MD. Institution: HMC, heart hospital, DOHA QATAR Difficult tracheal intubation remains an important cause of mortality and morbidity during general anesthesia, especially in ischemic cardiac patients where hypoxia Read More
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Improving type 2 diabetes patients' quality of life through community based interactive approach: Diabetes mellitus strategy in Yogyakarta, Indonesia
More LessINTRODUCTION: CBIA is a small group discussion which emphasizes on the active role of participants in looking for information. CBIA has been proven effective to improve tuberculosis patient's adherence to treatment program, pharmacy assistant's skills in hypertension drug information service, and skills in early detection of Brest cancer. Therefore, CBIA was developed adapting the original CBIA, enriched with key messa Read More
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Determination Of Fungal Population And Aflatoxin Contamination In The Marketed Spices
More LessHousehold spices comprising, chili, Kashmiri chili hot, Kashmiri chili mild, basil, oregano, ginger, curry, cumin, turmeric, tandoori masala, garam masala, black pepper, garlic and coriander, were collected from local markets in Doha, Qatar, during 2012, and were surveyed for the presence of potentially harmful mycoflora and for contamination with aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, and G2 by high-performance liquid chromatography (HP Read More
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SSRI antidepressant administration and dopamine transporter polymorphisms modulate learning from positive and negative feedback in patients with major depressive disorder
More LessOne barrier to interpreting past studies of cognition and Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) has been the failure in many studies to adequately dissociate the effects of MDD from the potential cognitive side effects of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) use. To better understand how remediation of depressive symptoms affects cognitive function in MDD, we evaluated three groups of subjects: medication-naïve pa Read More
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Quantitative proteomics approach towards the identification of yeast endoplasmic reticulum flippase
More LessPhospholipids in cells are mainly synthesized in the cytoplasmic leaflet of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and the newly made polar lipids must flip-flop rapidly across biological membranes to sustain cellular life. But this 'flipping' is energetically costly as well as its translocation rate is low. As a solution to this, cells have membrane proteins that function as lipid transporters - 'flippases', proteins that facilitates the rapid, bi-directi Read More
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Characterization of lipids from green Arabic coffee beans vs. roasted beans: Implications for coffee consumption
By Ameena AliBackground: The Arabic coffee is commonly used in Qatar and the Gulf region as a traditional drink. It is prepared by boiling roasted coffee in water after being milled. Coffee contains more than 1,000 compounds that are mostly produced during the roasting process (Parliament and Stahl, 2005).However, lipids and caffeine remain virtually unchanged, while sugars and proteins decrease significantly. In general, there is a dif Read More
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