نتایج جستجو برای: egyptians

تعداد نتایج: 722  

Journal: :Hypertension 2000
J D Mosley L J Appel Z Ashour J Coresh P K Whelton M M Ibrahim

In many, but not all societies, dark skin color is associated with high blood pressure. Whether the association between skin color and blood pressure is independent of known determinants of blood pressure remains controversial. We examined the association between skin color and blood pressure in 835 Egyptian adults (370 men and 465 women) participating in the National Hypertension Project, a na...

2010
Javier Melero

Ancient Egyptian monuments have been objects of awe and study since their erection in ancient times. Throughout the ages many have sought to discover and teach the hidden truths embedded in these grand temples and tombs. The sacred landscape that the Egyptians created remains intriguing in our modern age. Now, more than ever, we have the responsibility to teach in a manner which holds true to b...

Journal: :Medical History 1995
Lawrence I Conrad

evidence is factual and descriptive and thorough, but her conclusions are sometimes circumspect. Compelling questions that are raised in conclusions are not pursued. How did Egyptians explain physical deformity, and why did they have deformed gods? Her comparison of attitudes towards dwarfism with attitudes to other forms of physical disability loses potency by the briefness of the discussion. ...

2011
Amir Hatem Ali Kathryn Marshall Michelle Katz

On January 28, 2011, Egypt’s President, Hosni Mubarak, took the drastic and unprecedented step of shutting off the Internet for five days across an entire nation. His reason for doing so was simple: to halt the flow of communication and coordinated assembly taking place over social media platforms, like Facebook and Twitter. That Mubarak took this desperate step — which cost Egypt an estimated ...

2011
Justin A Colacino Amr S Soliman Antonia M Calafat Muna S Nahar Adrienne Van Zomeren-Dohm Ahmed Hablas Ibrahim A Seifeldin Laura S Rozek Dana C Dolinoy

BACKGROUND Phthalates have been identified as endocrine active compounds associated with developmental and reproductive toxicity. The exposure to phthalates in premenstrual Egyptian females remains unknown. The objective of this study was to characterize phthalate exposure of a potentially vulnerable population of premenstrual girls from urban and rural Egypt. MATERIALS AND METHODS We collect...

2000
Jonathan D. Mosley Lawrence J. Appel Zeinab Ashour Josef Coresh Paul K. Whelton M. Mohsen Ibrahim

In many, but not all societies, dark skin color is associated with high blood pressure. Whether the association between skin color and blood pressure is independent of known determinants of blood pressure remains controversial. We examined the association between skin color and blood pressure in 835 Egyptian adults (370 men and 465 women) participating in the National Hypertension Project, a na...

2014
Patric Blomstedt

BACKGROUND Ancient Egypt might be considered the cradle of medicine. The modern literature is, however, sometimes rather too enthusiastic regarding the procedures that are attributed an Egyptian origin. I briefly present and analyze the claims regarding orthopedic surgery in Egypt, what was actually done by the Egyptians, and what may have been incorrectly ascribed to them. METHODS I reviewed...

Journal: :Journal of the Egyptian Ophthalmological Society 2017

2017
J. Eldon Molto Odile Loreille Elizabeth K. Mallott Ripan S. Malhi Spence Fast Jennifer Daniels-Higginbotham Charla Marshall Ryan Parr

The curse of ancient Egyptian DNA was lifted by a recent study which sequenced the mitochondrial genomes (mtGenome) of 90 ancient Egyptians from the archaeological site of Abusir el-Meleq. Surprisingly, these ancient inhabitants were more closely related to those from the Near East than to contemporary Egyptians. It has been accepted that the timeless highway of the Nile River seeded Egypt with...

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