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    ‘Medicine doesn’t cure my worries’ : understanding the drivers of mental distress in older Nepalese women living in the UK by Sah, Lalita Kumari, Burgess, Rochelle Ann, Sah, Rajeeb Kumar

    Published 2018
    “…Grounded thematic analysis of women's narratives identified six overarching factors contributing to their emotional distress that pose potential risks to their mental health: absence of family, language barriers, housing problems, physical illness, lack of appropriate support, fears of death, and inadequate financial resources. …”
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    Re-thinking recovery in post-conflict settings: supporting the mental well-being of communities in Colombia by Burgess, Rochelle Ann, Fonseca, Laura

    Published 2019
    “…We conclude that a locally informed mental health recovery model that stretches beyond individual experiences of mental ill-health to promote ideas of collective social change would be best suited to addressing mental health needs of internally displaced groups in Colombia. …”
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    Religious and spiritual beliefs and practices in medicine: an evaluation in a tertiary care hospital in Malaysia by Rathor, Mohammad Yousuf, Abdul Rani, Mohammed Fauzi, Akter, Seikh Farid Uddin, SMS, Azarisman, Omar, Ahmad Marzuki

    Published 2010
    “…R/S was described as beneficial as it enabled patients to cope better with their illness and gave them a positive state of mind. Religion is important to many patients and physicians, but half of the physicians ignore it in their clinical practice. …”
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    The Islamic worldview on the preservation and restoration of mental health by Abdul Razak, Abdul Latif

    Published 2011
    “…This is followed by an elaboration of the elements of the Islamic worldview that have great significance in preserving mental health and curing its illnesses. The outcome of this is the introduction of a new psychotherapeutic approach which is divinely rooted (al-rabbÉniyyah), characterized by comprehensiveness (al-shumËl), consistency (al-thubËt), certainty (al-yaqÊn), and suitability with the nature of man (fiÏrah) in coping with modern challenges. …”
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  5. 325

    Comparison studies of GSH isolation from several Malaysian local fruits by mechanical methods by Baiti, Arif Afraha, Jamal, Parveen, Mirghani, Mohamed Elwathig Saeed

    Published 2010
    “…Therefore, the practice of traditionally used natural plants as medicines is one of the alternative ways to cure the illnesses. Besides, this study was done in order to investigate the production of GSH from fruits since most of the studies that had been conducted before were done on the isolation of GSH from other sources. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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    Production of gelatin replacers from Malaysian tuberous plants by Jaswir, Irwandi, Kamalurudin, Nur Ain Zafirah, Mohd. Salleh, Hamzah

    Published 2011
    “…This research ","'ork was conducted to explore lIll: potential of tuberous plall1s as sources ofgelatin replacers. …”
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  7. 327

    Investigation of a novel type of locomotion for a snake robot suited for narrow spaces by Watanabe, M., Khan, Md. Raisuddin

    Published 2008
    “…However, lateral undulation, also known as serpentine locomotion, is ill-suited for narrow spaces, as the body of the snake must assume a certain amount of curvature to propel forward. …”
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    Proceeding Paper
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    Evaluation of university teaching hospital websites in Nigeria by Mahmud, Murni, O.Raji, Shakirat, Abubakr, Adamu

    Published 2013
    “…The clinicians and specialists at the hospital could share and leverage their knowledge as well as provide the content about illness and their prevention. Generally, university teaching hospitals, which are government hospitals attached to universities, are centers for future clinicians and academics to learn and practice their knowledge and skills. …”
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    A descriptive study of blood films of patients serologically positive for dengue in Hospital Tengku Ampuan Afzan, Kuantan by Ismail, Rusmawati, H, Asma Hanim, Muhammad, Siti Aeshah @ Naznin, Mohd Shahid, Salman, A.Talib, Norlelawati

    Published 2010
    “…Even though the diagnosis of classical dengue fever and dengue haemorrhagic fever can be recognized clinically, the diagnosis remains a challenge in areas where it could not be differentiated with other febrile illnesses. The aim of this study was to focus on the specific and consistent morphological features observed in blood films of dengue infection. …”
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    From Macro to Micro-Level Constructions in Course Design and Development in Higher Education: the case of a ‘principled’ framework for a new Masters in Public Health by Musoro, Livingstone

    Published 2007
    “…It gives academics a chance to be creative and enrich the learning and teaching experience in higher education. However, ill-thought, poorly researched and consulted, and badly planned course design can be quite unfortunate, producing graduates who are what Nordberg (2006, p.22) calls ‘negative ambassadors for a course that did not meet their needs’. …”
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    A study on customer satisfaction towards digital advertisement of consumer goods by Naser, M Abu, Kadyan, Jagbir, Jenefa, Leena

    Published 2019
    “…Organizations may have different initiatives to reduce stress with related illness, absenteeism and staff turnover. The employee job satisfaction has been found a significant relationship with job stress. …”
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    The experiences of mothers who received therapy for postnatal depression: a qualitative study by Ruaro, Laura

    Published 2013
    “…Eight semi -structured interviews were carried out with mothers who were recruited via the Association of Postnatal Illness. Data collected was subjected to an Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. …”
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    'I may destroy you': why media representations of sexual violence matter by Mishra, Ankita, House, Melody, Asser, Zoe, Beddows, Amy

    Published 2022
    “…The issues tackled in IMDY also reflect the raison d’être of our special interest group: if media portrayals of sexual violence, gender inequalities, racial and homophobic discrimination contribute to the harmful myths and stereotypes which enable these social ills to flourish, can progressive and challenging messages be conducive to social change?…”
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    Formulation of capsuled herbal mixture using zingiber officinale and labisia pumila for postnatal care by Idrus, Nurusyuhadah, Pa’ee, Furzani

    Published 2021
    “…Postnatal period is the most critical phase as the tendency for the mother specifically to get illness during the postpartum period is high. In Malaysia, Ministry of Health (MOH) has established the traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) to show their support and commitment towards herbal medicine. …”
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    Formulation of capsuled herbal mixture using zingiber officinale and labisia pumila for postnatal care by Idrus, Nurusyuhadah, Pa’ee, Furzani

    Published 2021
    “…Postnatal period is the most critical phase as the tendency for the mother specifically to get illness during the postpartum period is high. In Malaysia, Ministry of Health (MOH) has established the traditional and complementary medicine (T&CM) to show their support and commitment towards herbal medicine. …”
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    Assessment of mould growth on building materials using spatial and frequency domain analysis techniques by Aibinu, Abiodun Musa, Salami, Momoh Jimoh Emiyoka, Shafie, Amir Akramin, Ali, Maisarah, Bamgbopa, Ibrahim A.

    Published 2009
    “…The phenomenon of Sick Building Syndrome (SBS), Building Related Illness (BRI) and some other indoor related diseases have been attributed to mould and fungi exposure in the indoor environment. …”
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    The dynamic cognitive processes underlying creativity by Palermo, Gina Maria

    Published 2023
    “…The first study employed a mixed-method approach to investigate the core cognitive processes underlying creativity by presenting 24 participants with an ill-defined problem to solve by thinking out loud. …”
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    Depression among female patients in medical wards by Al-Ani, Ali Sabri, Al – Azzawi, Reyad

    Published 2011
    “…Background: Depression is a common psychiatric disorder and numerous studies have found associations between depression and physical illnesses among general hospital in – patients. Objectives: This study aims to identify the rate of depression and its severity among female patients in medical wards and to find out the relation between depression and clinical type of medical diagnosis classified by systems of the body. …”
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    Muzzling communication: Sedition law as a political tool to suppress dissent or a legal tool to manage ethnic relation? by Shuaib, Farid Sufian

    Published 2009
    “…The law has been used in number of incidents including political speeches that tend to cause ill feeling and hostility between ethnic groups. …”
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