Global Medical Brigades is a non-profit, student-led organization working for global health in countries like Ghana, Greece, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. There was no such movement at UNH until last spring, when student Olivia Myers started a chapter of Global Brigades at her un...
Using AI simultaneously increases the risk of unforeseen outcomes, discrimination, and ethical issues caused by malfunctions and incomplete technology related to AI medical devices; the alteration and bias of information due to a lack of accumulated data or learning errors in AI; and the invasion of...
Quality of life (QoL) is one of the treatment outcome measures in patients with breast cancer. In this study, we measured the QoL of women with breast cancer at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Centre (UKMMC) and identified the associated factors.
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and adverse drug effects.5,31–33 To clarify one of the aforementioned impacts of self-medication, a study conducted in Ghana, for example, revealed that there were an immense practice of self-medication (70%) and high percentage (35%) of treatment failure on these self-medicated students. ...
Artificial intelligence in higher education: Modelling the antecedents of artificial intelligence usage and effects on 21st century employability skills among postgraduate students in Ghana Computers and Education: Artificial Intelligence, Volume 5, 2023, Article 100188 Moses Segbenya,…, Sampson Achina Vi...
On the other hand, the prevalence in our study was lower than the studies in Benin, 61.1%,29 Ghana, 57.3%,30 and Iran, 53%.21 The explanations for the difference in these studies could be because newborns in these studies were born to mothers who had medical and obstetric conditions. ...
[11]. However; lower prevalences were found in 2016 in Cocody, Ivory coast (22.7%) [5], Ghana (17.3%) [12], and Johannesburg, South Africa (8.5%) [13]. In developed countries, the prevalence of neonatal sepsis range at 0.5% to 1% [14]. Generally, these high rates of neonatal ...
(2010). »Cultural Objects as Objects: Materiality, Urban Space, and the Interpretation of AIDS Campaigns in Accra, Ghana«. In: American Journal of Sociology 115.6, S. 1800–1852. doi: 10.1086/651577. Meroney, W. P. (1933). »The Use of Textbooks in the Introductory Course in ...
Wound infection is one of the health problems that are caused and aggravated by the invasion of pathogenic organisms. Information on local pathogens and sensitivity to antimicrobial agents, and topical agents like acetic acid is crucial for successful tr