Review Article
7/6/2017
Malihe Khoramdad, Yousef Alimohamadi, Saeed Safiri, Reza Pakzad, Ebrahim Shakiba, Jabbar Shafiei, Alireza Firouzi
The
relationship
between
dairy
products
consumption
and
the
incidence
of
diabetes
is
investigated
in
various
studies
leading
to
contradictory
results;
therefore,
the
current
meta-analytical
study
aimed
at
shedding
light
on
the
matter
and
estimating
the
potentiality
of
diabetes
resulting
from
consuming
dairy
products.The
study
used
some
reliable
...
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Research Article
23/5/2017
Soulmaz Rahbar, Sedigheh Sadat Naimi, Asghar Reza Soltani, Abbas Rahimi, Alireza Akbarzadeh Baghban, Vahid Rashedi, Hossein Moein Tavakkoli
Diabetes
is
a
cosmopolitan
health
problem
worldwide,
especially
in
Asia.
It
is
a
metabolic
disorder
originating
from
insulin
secretion
deficiency,
insulin
performance
or
both.
When
both
factors
are
involved,
abnormal
complications
may
result.
Exercise
training
plays
an
important
role
in
controlling
diabetic
parameters,
including
biomechanical
variables.This
study
...
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more
Research Article
28/6/2017
Tahereh Najafi Ghezeljeh, Leila Kalhor, Omid Moradi Moghadam, Mohammad Niyakan Lahiji, Hamid Haghani
The
prevention
of
ventilator-associated
pneumonia
(VAP)
can
decrease
the
duration
of
mechanical
ventilation,
length
of
hospital
stay,
mortality,
and
healthcare
costs.The
aim
of
this
study
was
to
compare
the
effect
of
the
elevation
of
head
of
bed
(HOB)
to
30
and
45
degreess
on
the
incidence
of
...
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more
Research Article
17/6/2017
Mohammadtaghi Sarebanhassanabadi, Seyed Jalil Mirhosseini, Masoud Mirzaei, Seyedeh Mahdieh Namayandeh, Mohammad Hossein Soltani, Ali Pedarzadeh, Zahra Baramesipour, Reza Faraji, Amin Salehi-Abargouei
Metabolic
Syndrome
(MetS)
is
rapidly
growing
in
today's
world
as
an
important
predictor
for
type
2
diabetes
and
cardiovascular
disease.The
present
study
aimed
at
assessing
the
incidence
of
MetS
and
the
most
powerful
components
as
predictors
of
MetS
in
a
cohort
study
in
central
Iran.This
cohort
study
...
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more
Research Article
6/7/2017
Karim Nasseri, Ebrahim Ghaderi, Erfan Khezripour
Shivering
is
a
common
unpleasant
problem
in
parturients
undergoing
cesarean
section
under
spinal
anesthesia.
Therefore,
attempts
for
solving
this
problem
are
rational.To
evaluate
and
compare
the
effect
of
intrathecal
meperidine
with
morphine
on
the
incidence
and
intensity
of
shivering
and
other
side-effects
during
delivery
under
spinal
anesthesia.In
...
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more
Research Article
5/7/2017
Walieh Menati, Abdolvahab Baghbanian, Mohsen Asadi-Lari, Javad Moazen, Rostam Menati, Malihe Sohrabivafa, Ali Sadeghi Moghaddam, Aziz Kassani
Socioeconomic
status
(SES)
is
one
of
the
main
determinants
of
health-related
quality
of
life
(HRQoL),
where
people
with
lower
SES
experience
more
health
problems,
have
a
lower
quality
of
life,
and
are
exposed
to
have
a
greater
number
of
health-related
risk
factors.This
study
aimed
to
examine
the
...
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more
Research Article
15/7/2017
Enayatollah Bakhshi, Ayeh Sheikhaliyan, Keivan Atashgar, Maryam Kooshesh, Akbar Biglarian
Breast
cancer
(BC)
is
the
most
leading
cause
of
cancer
and
the
second
most
common
cause
of
cancer-related
death
among
females
worldwide.
The
survival
time
of
the
disease
and
its
risk
factors
are
important
for
physicians.The
current
study
aimed
at
applying
the
Cox,
cure,
and
frailty
models
...
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more
Research Article
20/6/2017
Zahra Motlagh, Alireza Hidarnia, Mohamad Hosain Kaveh, Javad Kojuri
Adherence
to
regular
physical
activity
(PA)
remains
a
challenge
for
hypertensive
(HTN)
patients.
The
present
study
was
aimed
at
assessing
the
effectiveness
of
theory-based
training
intervention
on
PA
and
blood
pressure
in
HTN
patients.The
randomized
control
trial
conducted
at
the
healthy
heart
house
in
Shiraz,
Iran,
from
...
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more
Research Article
21/6/2017
Mehdi Salehi, Mohammad Azizkhani, Masumeh Mobli, Ramin Shakeri, Mehdi Saberi-Firoozi, Roja Rahimi, Mehrdad Karimi
Gastroesophageal
reflux
disease
(GERD)
is
one
of
the
most
prevalent
digestive
diseases.
Long-term
treatment
and
recurrence
of
symptoms
after
discontinuation
of
medication
are
amongst
its
problems.The
aim
of
this
study
is
to
investigate
the
impact
of
myrtle
fruit
syrup
on
the
recurrence
of
symptoms
in
reflux
patients
...
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more
Research Article
21/6/2017
Shahram Yazdani, Arezou Farajpour, Sareh Shakerian
Among
core
competencies
introduced
by
the
Accreditation
council
for
graduate
medical
education
(ACGME),
practice-based
learning
and
improvement
(PBLI)
monitors
the
improvement
and
quality
of
physicians’
performance
during
their
professional
practice.
Understanding
and
knowledge
of
the
viewpoints
of
medical
professionals,
planners,
and
graduates
about
the
concept
of
PBLI
...
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more
Research Article
4/7/2017
Farzane Alidost, Mahrokh Dolatian, Jamal Shams, Malihe Nasiri, Ebrahim Sarkhoshpour
Women
are
exposed
to
different
stressors
in
life.
Physical,
emotional,
and
economic
stressors
of
pregnancy
might
negatively
affect
couples’
emotional
and
sexual
intimacy.The
present
study
was
designed
to
perform
a
path
analysis
of
the
correlation
of
sexual
dysfunction
with
prenatal
stress
and
quality
of
life.In
this
descriptive,
...
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more
Research Article
21/6/2017
Mansoureh Zagheri Tafreshi, Parivash Jahandar, Maryam Rassouli, Foroozan Atashzadeh-Shoorideh, Amir Kavousi
Spiritual
leadership
has
recently
become
the
focus
of
attention
for
policy
makers
and
top
managers
in
Iran,
especially
in
the
health
system.
Due
to
the
lack
of
culturally
and
academically
accepted
scales
in
Iran
for
measuring
spiritual
leadership,
localization
of
a
foreign
scale
in
this
field
is
...
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more
Research Article
28/6/2017
Mahboubeh Bayat, Iraj Harirchi, Gholamhossein Salehi Zalani, Ali Akbari-Sari, Azad Shokri, Mahmoud Khodadost, S. Elmira Mirbahaeddin, Mehdi Yaseri, Ebrahim Jaafaripooyan
Cancer
is
the
third
cause
of
death
in
Iran.
Oncologists
play
a
key
role
in
declining
the
mortality
rate
of
cancer.This
study
aims
to
accurately
estimate
oncologists’
active
supply
by
using
3
sources
of
capture-recapture
(CRC)
in
Iran.This
was
a
cross-sectional
study
in
2015
targeting
all
oncologists
...
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more
Research Article
5/7/2017
Tahereh Kashkalani, Mohammadreza Maleki, Seyed Jamaladin Tabibi, Amir Ashkan Nasiripour
No
specific
model
has
been
developed
so
far
to
determine
the
number
of
clinical
faculty
members
required
for
medical
schools
as
the
most
important
and
most
costly
workforce.Since
any
action
in
this
regard
needs
to
understand
the
current
status,
this
study
aimed
to
identify
the
factors
and
...
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more
Case Report
4/7/2017
Meisam Akhlaghdoust, Nesa Zarbati, Shahla Chaichian, S. Hoseinali Saberi, Nasrin Mohammadkhani, Mahshad Asami, Fatemeh Hadipour, Zahra Hadipour, Yousef Shafeghati, Banafsheh Nikfar, Narges Vasei, Farkhondeh Behjati
Triploidy
is
the
most
frequent
chromosome
abnormality
in
the
gestational
age.
According
to
the
study,
survival
of
more
than
2
months
in
triploid
patients
is
very
rare.
A
7-year-old
girl
with
mild
mental
retardation
with
dysmorphism
was
referred
for
genetic
counseling
and
clinical
evaluation
to
Sarem
medical
...
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more
Case Report
12/7/2017
Hadiseh Hosamirudsari, Farhad Afsari, Farnaz Etesam
Tuberculous
meningitis
(TBM)
is
the
most
fatal
form
of
tuberculosis.
Despite
adequate
treatment,
its
mortality
and
morbidity
is
high.
Clinical,
laboratory,
and
radiologic
findings
help
in
diagnosis
of
TBM,
although
analysis
of
cerebrospinal
fluid
(CFS)
might
sometimes
delay
and
mislead
the
rapid
diagnosis.We
present
a
14-
year-
...
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more