نتایج جستجو برای: middle eastern

تعداد نتایج: 235913  

2015
Rita Stoffaneller Nancy L. Morse

This is a systematic review of existing data on dietary selenium (Se) intake and status for various population groups in Europe (including the United Kingdom (UK)) and the Middle East. It includes English language systematic reviews, meta-analyses, randomised controlled trials, cohort studies, cross-sectional and case-control studies obtained through PUBMED searches from January, 2002, to Novem...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry 0
fahimeh mianji division of social & transcultural psychiatry, mcgill university, montreal, canada yousef semnani department of psychiatry, imamhossein hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran

zār is the term used to describe a form of spirit possession common in northern african, eastern african, and some middle-eastern societies. although these regions share some cultural similarities arising from their history of slavery, in these places, zār varies in prevalence, clinical characteristics, and social context. based on a selective review of the literature, this paper looks at the p...

2013
Abdelazeem Eldawlatly Mohamed R. El-Tahan

BACKGROUND This survey aimed to assess the extent of practice of the Middle Eastern anesthesiologists in the use of neuromuscular blocking agents (NMB) in 2012. METHODS We distributed an electronic survey among 577 members of the Triple-M Middle Eastern Yahoo anesthesia group, enquiring about their practice in the use of neuromuscular blocking agents. Questions concerned the routine first cho...

Journal: :Public health nutrition 2010
Bruce Hamilton Justin Grantham Sebastien Racinais Hakim Chalabi

OBJECTIVE While vitamin D deficiency is well recognized in Middle Eastern women as a result of cultural norms of remaining covered, Middle Eastern men are an under-reported group. Vitamin D is now known to have multiple effects, including an impact on muscle function, thereby increasing the relevance for sportsmen. The aim of the present study was to evaluate serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH)D)...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
M F Hammer A J Redd E T Wood M R Bonner H Jarjanazi T Karafet S Santachiara-Benerecetti A Oppenheim M A Jobling T Jenkins H Ostrer B Bonne-Tamir

Haplotypes constructed from Y-chromosome markers were used to trace the paternal origins of the Jewish Diaspora. A set of 18 biallelic polymorphisms was genotyped in 1,371 males from 29 populations, including 7 Jewish (Ashkenazi, Roman, North African, Kurdish, Near Eastern, Yemenite, and Ethiopian) and 16 non-Jewish groups from similar geographic locations. The Jewish populations were character...

2010
Ashkan Ghavami Rod J. Rohrich

D Daniel is to be congratulated for providing us with two very important studies on Middle Eastern rhinoplasty. This ethnic group represents a large proportion of rhinoplasty patients worldwide, so much so that popular media have recently dubbed Iran as the “nose job capital of the world.” Middle Eastern rhinoplasty patients demonstrate a complex array of nasal traits, which demands a thorough ...

Journal: :American journal of physical anthropology 2010
Christopher J Bae

Traditionally, Middle Pleistocene hominin fossils that cannot be allocated to Homo erectus sensu lato or modern H. sapiens have been assigned to different specific taxa. For example, in eastern Asia, these hominin fossils have been classified as archaic, early, or premodern H. sapiens. An increasing number of Middle Pleistocene hominin fossils are currently being assigned to H. heidelbergensis....

2016
Michael Silbermann Michel Daher Rejin Kebudi Omar Nimri Mazin Al-Jadiry Lea Baider

Until very recently, health care in conflict settings was based on a model developed in the second half of the twentieth century. Things have changed, and present civil wars, such as those that are currently taking place in the Middle East, do not address the complexity of the ongoing armed conflicts in countries such as Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan. These conflicts have caused a significant in...

2016
Satish Chandrasekhar Nair Karthyayani Priya Satish Jayadevan Sreedharan Halah Ibrahim

BACKGROUND Health literacy is a term employed to assess the ability of people to meet the increasing demands related to health in a rapidly evolving society. Low health literacy can affect the social determinants of health, health outcomes and the use of healthcare services. The purpose of the study was to develop a survey construct to assess health literacy within the context of regional cultu...

Journal: :MGIMO Review of International Relations 2014

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