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  1. 181

    The Impact of a Computerized Potassium Alert on Adverse Drug Events and Pharmacists' Interventions by Mansour, Hanine

    Published 2010
    “…Conclusions: Implementation of a computerized pharmacy alert resulted in a statistically significant decrease in adverse drug events related to hyperkalemia in our institution. …”
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    An assessment of the level of concern among hospital-based health-care workers regarding MERS outbreaks in Saudi Arabia by Abolfotouh, Mostafa A.

    Published 2017
    “…After adjustment for covariates, high concern scores were significantly associated with being a Saudi national (p < 0.001), a non-physician (p < 0.001) and working in the central region (p < 0.001). …”
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    Exposure rates to hepatitis C and G virus infections among HIV-infected patients by Mokhbat, J.

    Published 2004
    “…The role of HGV in causing significant liver disease is still under dispute…”
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    An imageable retinoid acid derivative to detect human cancer xenografts and study therapeutic dosing to reduce its toxicity by Wang, Wei

    Published 2010
    “…Our data demonstrate that the retinoid agent, but not the free dye, binds to the human tumor cells and is internalized, where it permits the imaging of human cancer xenografts. The high dose of retinoid agent is significantly associated with systemic toxicity. …”
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    Synthetic Cannabinoid AB-FUBINACA Negatively Impacted the Male Fertility and Induced Testicular Toxicity by Ayman Alzu’bi (13162392)

    Published 2025
    “…AB-FUBINACA treatment also causes a significant dose related decrease in sperm viability. …”
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    L1-CAM knock-down radiosensitizes neuroblastoma IMR-32 cells by simultaneously decreasing MycN, but increasing PTEN protein expression by Rached, Johnny

    Published 2016
    “…Childhood neuroblastoma is one of the most malignant types of cancers leading to a high mortality rate. These cancerous cells can be highly metastatic and malignant giving rise to disease recurrence and poor prognosis. …”
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    Type II diabetes mellitus and hyperhomocysteinemia: a complex interaction by Daniel E. Platt (13982757)

    Published 2017
    “…The associations between Hc levels and other variates contradicted the result: hypertension associates positively with high Hc levels, and with T2DM. The MTHFR 667C>T only associated significantly with high Hc levels.…”
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    Influenza Vaccination by El Khoury, Ghada

    Published 2015
    “…Background: Influenza is a common preventable infectious disease associated with high mortality and morbidity. …”
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    Hepatoprotective, Antioxidant, and Anticancer Effects of the Tragopogon porrifolius Methanolic Extract by Tenkerian, Clara

    Published 2015
    “…The extract also showed substantial decrease in AST (57%), ALT (56%), and LDH (65%) levels. …”
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    Internalized Stigma in Persons With Mental Illness in Qatar: A Cross-Sectional Study by Vahe Kehyayan (21241649)

    Published 2021
    “…Participants' average score on this scale was 2.07 ± 0.38 with 41 (9.8%) of them scoring more than 2.5 which is considered “high” stigma score. In multivariate logistic regression, high stigma (modified ISMI score >2.5) was significantly higher among PWMI with no formal education and among those who reported lower levels of social support. …”
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    Modeling electricity consumption patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic across six socioeconomic sectors in the State of Qatar by Ammar, Abulibdeh

    Published 2021
    “…The propagation of the COVID-19 pandemic, and the associated measures taken by many countries to slow down the spread of the disease, has significantly affected all aspects of people's lives, including the global energy sector. …”
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    Benefit of consolidative radiation therapy in patients with diffuse large B-cell lymphoma treated with R-CHOP chemotherapy by Zreik, Tony

    Published 2010
    “…Multivariate analysis showed that RT (P < .0001), IPI score (P = .001), response to therapy (P = .001), use of six to eight cycles of R-CHOP (P < .001), and combined presence (P = .006) or absence (P = .025) of high Ki67, high PET SUV, and bulky disease influenced overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS). …”
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    Impact of seafood and fruit consumption on bone mineral density by Zalloua, Pierre A.

    Published 2007
    “…High vegetable consumption, however, did not positively impact BMD. …”
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    Western diet induces mild metabolic impairment and aggravates neuropathology in an experimental mouse model of traumatic brain injury by Judith, Nwaiwu

    Published 2024
    “…Results showed that while WD significantly increased fat percentage and elevated plasma cholesterol, there was no change in blood glucose level or body weight, indicating an early stage of MetS. …”
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    Investigating vulnerability for developing eating disorders in a multi-confessional lebanese sample by Khazen, Georges

    Published 2015
    “…Results: Results showed that anxiety had the greatest effect on increasing the predisposition to ED, followed by stress level, BID, depression and restrained eating. Being Christian was found to significantly decrease the vulnerability to developing an ED. …”
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    Impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on environment, society, and food security by Hafiz Mohkum Hammad (17541432)

    Published 2023
    “…Most of the patients can self-recover from COVID-19 if they do not have any other diseases like high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart problems. …”
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    The Prevalence and Genetic Spectrum of Familial Hypercholesterolemia in Qatar Based on Whole Genome Sequencing of 14,000 Subjects by Ilhame Diboun (3522413)

    Published 2022
    “…In Qatar, the prevalence of FH has not been determined and the disease, as in many countries, is largely underdiagnosed. …”
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    Open access of evidence‐based publications by Yammine, Kaissar

    Published 2015
    “…Such findings could indicate a divergence between the efforts engaged at promoting evidence‐based principles and those at disseminating evidence‐based findings in the field of musculoskeletal disease and trauma. The high processing fee is thought to be a major limitation when considering open access model for publication.…”
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