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Browsing Project Report of NFE by Subject "Diabetes"

Browsing Project Report of NFE by Subject "Diabetes"

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  • Hossain, Mir Erona (Daffodil International University, 2023-10-18)
    This qualitative study delves into the barriers faced by individuals managing Type-2 Diabetes through in-depth, face-to-face interviews conducted in Mirpur, Dhaka. Thirteen patients diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes for at ...
  • Ferdous, Jannatul (Daffodil International University, 2018-12-18)
    Type 2 diabetes is where our blood glucose is excessively high because of absence of insulin or insulin obstruction. It is essential to have great blood glucose control to lessen the danger of inconveniences. On the off ...
  • Tuly, Arpita Ghosh (Daffodil International University, 2023-09-29)
    The Bangladesh Institute of Research and Rehabilitation in Diabetes, Endocrine, and Metabolic Diseases in Shah Bagh, Dhaka, Bangladesh is a 600-bed multidisciplinary sanitarium complex of the Diabetes Association of ...
  • Das, Susmita Rani (Daffodil International University, 2021-05-05)
    The main purpose of this study is to assess the prevalence of cancer and to identify the factors associated with cancer among both male and female several group ages patients in Ahsania Mission Cancer and General Hospital, ...
  • Tasfia, Nafisha (Daffodil International University, 22-09-14)
    Diabetes mellitus, commonly known as diabetes, is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by a high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) over a prolonged period of time. Acute complications can include diabetic ...
  • Bristy, Sadia Nowrin (Daffodil International University, 22-06-10)
    The most frequent medical problem associated with pregnancy is gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM). Any degree of glucose intolerance that begins or is first seen during pregnancy is known as gestational diabetes mellitus ...
  • Saha, Brohmmanda (Daffodil International University, 2023-09-12)
    This study looks at the things that lead a group of young adult men in Bangladesh to smoke. We found that an alarming 74.4% of people were current smokers and 15.9% were former smokers. This is a very worrisome rate of ...

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