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General Medicine (ISSN:1311-1817) is a monthly peer-reviewed scopus indexed journal from 2001 to Present. It Publisher Meditsinski Universitet - Sofia. General Medicine is committed gathering and disseminating excellent research achievements, Inspiring medical innovation and Promoting the Development of Disciplines. GM welcomes all types of medical journal includes medicine, pharmacy, bio-chemistry, psychology,Public health etc.

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General Medicine (ISSN:1311-1817)

To assess the level of knowledge and assess the levels of adherence to physical exercise about patient type 2 diabetes mullets. The study chose a cross-sectional design to demonstrate the adherence rate to physical exercise for patients with type 2 diabetes. The total sample consisted of 150 participants who suffer from type 2 diabetes and who have patient records and files within the Diabetes Center at Marjan Medical City in Babylon Province from June 20th, 2023, to December 10th, 2023. A total of 150 participants were included in this study, of them 60.7 were males. The patients’ knowledge

Physical activity (PA) is an important health behavior among children and adolescents, which is associated with many physical health benefits, whether in the prevention of ill health or in management of existing health conditions with strong relations between being physically active and good health. To assess the physical activity among adolescents, as well as to identify anthropometric measurements of students with relations. A cross- section descriptive study design was used through a period from 1st of January 2023 to 30th May 2023; in the Babylon governorate on a sample consisted of (1235)

Humans are the only animals that may contract Group A streptococcus (GAS), also referred to as Streptococcus pyogenes. Mild diseases are impetigo, scarlet fever, and pharyngitis. Dopamine 1 and 2 (D1 and D2) receptors as well as available markers for neuropsychiatric disease assessment were covered in the study. Nevertheless, these antibodies were found in study subjects who were in good health. Since we had shown significant cross-reactivity between food antigens, human tissues, and pathogens in our earlier research, the aim of this study was to investigate whether or not there is cross-react

Hemodialysis patients are often immunocompromised, meaning that their immune systems are not as strong as those of healthy individuals. As such, any breach in infection control policies, such as failure to properly disinfect dialysis equipment or poor hand hygiene, can increase the risk of contracting viral hepatitis. Hepatitis virus (HBV and HCV) are the most common viruses in the hemodialysis population. Hemodialysis patients have an increased risk of developing hepatitis virus (HBV) and (HCV) than the general population. Although hemodialysis remains the choice of renal replacement therapy

Hemodialysis (HD) is considered one of the main risk factors for viral hepatitis transmission. The prevalence of antibodies to viral hepatitis in patients undergoing dialysis therapy was found to be one of the highest among different risk groups. Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a higher risk of death, particularly those with end-stage kidney disease. Surprisingly, nearly 50% of these deaths are related to cardiovascular disease (CVD), and this high mortality rate motivates us to identify additional risk factors that can be modified to improve survival in patients requiring hemo