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Risk Factors for Shock in Children with Dengue Infection

Risk Factors for Shock Occurrence in Dengue Infection in Children at Panembahan Senopati Hospital, Bantul Abstract: Dengue is an important viral disease for public health issues. Compared to the 1950s where only nine countries have reported the case, then now is the geographic distribution has included more than 112 countries
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The Relationship between Blood Glucose Levels and Quality of Life in Type II Diabetes Mellitus Patients at Sleman Yogyakarta Hospital

Abstract: Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease with blood glucose levels higher than normal. The prevalence of diabetes mellitus is increasing, especially type 2 diabetes mellitus caused by various factors such as lifestyle changes that affect the quality of health care. The quality of health-related quality of life. The aim of this study
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Measurement of Breath Air Acetone Levels as an Indicator of Increased Ketogenesis in Patients with Uncontrolled Diabetes Mellitus

Abstract: Impaired carbohydrate metabolism is characteristic of Diabetes Mellitus (DM) subjects that cause dysregulation of glucose uptake by target cells. Ketogenesis is compensation of this condition. The basic of this process is fatty acid oxidation. Increasing fatty acid oxidation formed ketone bodies that we called acetone and can
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The Relationship between Tahajud and Smoking Behavior in Medical Faculty Students Universitas Islam Indonesia

Abstract: Marker of stress in human could be seen by increased level of cortisol in the blood. The higher level of stress, the higher cortisol level in the blood. Smoking would accelerate the release of endorphins in the central nervous system which causes a sense of happiness and then stress
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Relationship between Pregnancy Exercise and Length of Second Stage Labor in Primigravid Women at Sadewa Hospital, Yogyakarta

Abstract: Maternal Mortality Rate (MMR) is one indicator to see the health status of women. Figures maternal mortality is also one of the set targets in the millennium development goals to 5 of improving maternal health in which the targets to be achieved until the year 2015 is reduced to
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