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26) PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING AND DETERMINATION OF TRACE ELEMENT IN GLIRICIDIA LEAF

ABSTRACTS: This paper discuss the elemental composition and concentration of Gliricidia sepium leaves by energy dispersive x-ray fluorescence.  The element present are Cl, K, Ca, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn. Also discuss on  Phytochemicals of the leaves wish contain alkaloids, tannins ,and saponins. The used analytical method, the experiment setup and... Continue Reading

27) MEASUREMENT OF PROTHROMBIN TIME AND ACTIVATED PARTIAL THROMBOPLASTIN TIME IN SUDANESE SICKLE CELL ANEMIA PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM STATE

Abstract This is a case control study aimed to measure levels of, Prothombin time (PT), activated partial Thromboplastin time (APTT), platelet count in patients with homozygous sickle cell disease (HbSS), sickle cell trait (HbAS) and normal controls (HbAA). The study period from August to October 2019, in Khartoum State in the Sickle Cell Clinic... Continue Reading

28) EFFECTS OF ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF LEAF EXTRACT OF UVARIA CHAMAE (MMIMI OHIA) IN ALBINO WISTAR RATS

ABSTRACT Uvaria chamae P. Beauv is known to have various medicinal and therapeutic properties. The Biochemical and toxicological effects of the leaf extract were assessed in this study using Albino wistar rats. Acute toxicity test was performed on the rats to determine the LD50.Sub acute toxicity test was also carried out by oral administration of... Continue Reading

29) ASSESSMENT OF BIOCHEMICAL MARKERS OF IRON AND SOME HAEMATOLOGICAL PARAMETERS ON BLOOD DONORS IN ENUGU STATE

ABSTRACT Iron deficiency is one of the most common of the nutritional deficiencies. The eventual consequence of iron deficiency is iron deficiency anemia; where the body stores of iron have been depleted and the body is unable to maintain level of hemoglobin in the blood. Blood donation leads to a substantial iron loss, as about 0.5mg iron is lost... Continue Reading

30) THE EFFECT OF OCIMUM TENUIFLORUM (NCHUANWU) LEAF EXTRACT ON HEMATOLGICAL PARAMETERS OF IMMUMNOSUPPRESSED ALBINO RATS.

ABSTRACT The effect of Ocimum tenuiflorum on hematological parameters in immunosuppressed albino rats was investigated in this study. The aqueous (AE) and methanol extract (ME) of the leaf were obtained. Acute toxicity study was done to determine the LD50 of the leaf extract. Rats of mixed sexes, aged 2- 3months, weighing 150 to 240 grams were... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MHS0157
  • Pages:111

31) PERCEPTION AND UTILISATION OF TRADITIONAL ORTHOPAEDIC SERVICES BY ORTHOPAEDIC PATIENTS IN ILORIN, KWARA STATE, NIGERIA

Abstract Despite the relative availability of modern medical services in Nigerian urban cities, orthopaedic patients have continued to patronize Traditional orthopaedic practitioners (TOP) even in the midst of low recognition. This study focused on the persistent utilization of traditional orthopaedic services (TOS) by patients in Ilorin. Health... Continue Reading

32) ELECTRONIC HEALTH REACORD (EHR) BENEFIT REALIZATION: ASSESSING THE PERCEPTION AND EXPECTATION AMONG ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD USERS AT THE VOLTA RIVER AUTHORITY (VRA) CLINIC.

ABSTRACT Electronic Health Records (EHR) are being flaunted as the “perfect” replacement for paperbased patient records yet many researches show that adoption and success rate of this Information Technology is less than satisfactory. Involvement of users in system specification and evaluation of performance of EHR has been suggested in... Continue Reading

33) FACTORS AFFECTING PATIENT WAITING TIME IN THE OUT PATIENT DEPARTMENT IN HEALTH CARE DELIVERY IN MOKWA

ABSTRACT Patient waiting time is the time interval between when a patient presents him/herself for health care services and when he/she finally leaves the health facilities. This project work examined the causes of patient waiting time in the outpatient department at the General Hospital Mokwa. Using simple random of twenty one questionnaires to... Continue Reading

34) THE EFFECT OF WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT ON UTILIZATION OF REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES IN GHANA

ABSTRACT  The study examined the effect of women’s empowerment on utilisation of reproductive health services in Ghana. Women’s empowerment dimensions included access to economic resources and social norms, while reproductive health services comprised: (contraceptive use, timing of first antenatal visits, skilled birth attendance and place of... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MHS0153
  • Pages:180

35) RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTRINSIC MOTIVATION AND INTENTION TO BE PHYSICALLY ACTIVE OUTSIDE SCHOOL BY SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT IN IJEBU-ODE LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF OGUN STATE

ABSTRACT This study examined the relationship between intrinsic motivation and intention to be physically active outside school by secondary school students in Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area of Ogun State. The target population of the study comprised all secondary school students in Ijebu-Ode Local Government Area of Ogun State. However, simple... Continue Reading

36) HEALTH INFORMATICS: GATEWAY TO HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM A CASE STUDY OF FEDERAL MINISTRY OF HEALTH , FCT ABUJA.

ABSTRACT The advent of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is gaining ground in all areas of life and developing nations are taking advantage of this opportunity in various sectors including the development of health care systems. This paper presents a study that identifies the effects of health informatics as tools for effective health... Continue Reading

37) INFLUENCE OF POVERTY AND EDUCATION ON TEENAGE PREGNANCY

INTRODUCTION Teenagers all over the world attract attention. The life and sexuality of the young people are very important for our generation. They are the future of this age. Their attitude and character today determine the future of our world. Their current problem today will equally determine the future problem of the world. In our society,... Continue Reading

38) PREMARITAL SEX AND ABORTION AS PERCEIVED CAUSE AND PREDISPOSING FACTORS OF ILL-HEALTH CONDITIONS AMONG STUDENTS OF OLABISI ONABANJO UNIVERSITY

ABSTRACT Premarital sex leading to abortion is a common phenomenon among youths especially the undergraduate which has led to several physiological and sociological  health issues such as sepsis, uterine damage, and sometimes infertility with social stigma and broken homes. The study was conducted among undergraduate students of Olabisi Onabanjo... Continue Reading

39) THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF MALNUTRITION ON PREGNANT WOMEN IN ONNA LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, AKWA IBOM STATE

ABSTRACT This study was carried out to examine the causes and effect of malnutrition on pregnant women in Onna Local Government Area. To guide this work, three objectives and hypotheses were sets and formulated: to identify the causes of malnutrition among pregnant women; to determine the effects of malnutrition among pregnant women; and to... Continue Reading

40) AN ASSESSMENT OF THE LEVEL OF ABUSE OF TRAMADOL AMONG PEOPLE IN MAIDUGURI METROPOLIS

CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION        1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY Africa with approximately one fifth of the world’s population is by far the continent with the least document in terms of data on substance abuse (Data for Africa, 2011).Nigeria the most populous country in Africa and the eight most populous in the world with an estimate population... Continue Reading

41) MORINGA OLEIFERA SUPPLEMENTED DIET: MODULATION OF RAT PLASMA LIPID PROFILE AND OTHER BIOCHEMICAL INDICES - FOR MERGE

ABSTRACT Background: The Moringa oleifera plant which is also known as miracle tree has been reported to have many medicinal uses with high nutritional values.   Objective: This study, evaluated the effect of M. oleifera le aves  as food supplement in Wistar rats.  Methods: Two experimental feeds A containing no M. Oleifera and B having 15 % M.... Continue Reading

42) A STUDY OF MEDICAL RECORDS DOCUMENTATION ISSUES IN FEDERAL NEUROPSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL ENUGU WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO DISCHARGE FOLLOW UP

The need for transparency has made a beautiful mirror of a point ushered into the research plane. The issues detected were overtly accepted and are all being worked on vivaciously. The spirit of error detection in health management practice is one that usually humours the principal since all health odds go through them to get treated. However, the... Continue Reading

43) INFLUENCE OF PRINT MEDIA IN PROMOTING EXCLUSIVE BREASTFEEDING AMONG NURSING MOTHERS IN LAGOS

ABSTRACT Over time information concerning exclusive breastfeeding has been passed to nursing mothers. This suggests that several print media communicators sources such as healthcare personnel’s or healthcare workers, family and friends, social media, television, radio, newspaper, billboard, flyer have been used as an important tool to influence... Continue Reading

44) SPATIAL DISTRITBUTION OF HIV/AIDS CASES AND ACCESSIBILITY TO TREATMENT CENTERS IN SUNYANI MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT Introduction Satisfactory allocation of resources is essential as far as efforts to combat HIV/AIDS menace, especially in Africa. In determining HIV patients location, the nature of services must be in line with the behavioral, geographic and the social characteristics of the patients. This study, therefore, examined the spatial... Continue Reading

45) ASSESING MANAGERS AND STAFF PERCEPTION OF IMPLEMENTING AND ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORD SYSTEM(EHR) A CASE STUDY OF THE GHANA ATOMIC AND ENERGY COMMISSION CLINIC

ABSTRACT Health Information Technologies such as Electronic Health Records (EHRs) is considered by health care professionals, consumers and policy makers to be fundamental in transforming the health care industry. Given the complex nature of the health care industry, the limitations of using paper-based medical records are obvious, hence a... Continue Reading

46) ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS INFLUENCING LOW CONTRACEPTIVE USE AMONG ADOLESCENT IN THE KINTAMPO NORTH MUNICIPALITY

ABSTRACT The study was conducted to assess the factors influencing low contraceptive use among adolescents in the Kintampo north municipality. Cross-sectional study design was used for the study using a sample size of 100 adolescents in the municipality. A questionnaire was used for the data collection. Results of the study showed that, there was... Continue Reading

47) IMPLICATION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ON THE HEALTH OF WOMEN IN OGBOMOSHO NORTH LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA OF OYO STATE

TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page                                                                                      I Certification Ii Dedication Iii Acknowledgement iv Table of contents v Abstract viii CHAPTER ONE   INTRODUCTION   Background to the Study 1... Continue Reading

48) ATTITUDE, PERCEPTION AND PSYCHO-SOCIAL BARRIERS TO HIV AND AIDS VOLUNTARY COUNSELLING AND TESTING: A CASE STUDY OF EXPECTANT MOTHERS IN THE CAPE COAST METROPOLIS

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background to the Study The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) and Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) have been a major health problem worldwide. Many world health bodies since the discovery of HIV and AIDS have been reporting frightening increases in the prevalence rates of the virus and the syndrome. According to... Continue Reading
  • Type:Project
  • ID:MHS0139
  • Pages:127

49) CAUSE AND MANAGEMENT OF EPILEPSY IN NIGERIA

TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE §   Introduction §   Background to the study §   Statement of the problem §   Justification for the study §   Objectives of the study CHAPTER TWO §   Concept of epilepsy §   Types of epilepsy §   Effects of epilepsy §   Causes of epilepsy §   Signs and symptoms of epilepsy §   Diagnosis §  ... Continue Reading

50) A SURVEY OF PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ KNOWLEDGE OF COMMUNICABLE DISEASES IN KWARA STATE

ABSTRACT          This study was carried out to survey the knowledge of primary school pupils on communicable diseases in Kwara State. Two hundred respondents got through the use of purposive random sampling technique were selected from four schools that formed the research population. The instrument used to obtain information for the... Continue Reading
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