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Individuals at greater risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD) display poorer cognitive functioning across various cognitive domains. This finding is particularly prevalent among older adults; however, few studies examine these relationships among younger adults or among African Americans.The objective was to examine the relationships among 2 cardiovascular risk factors, elevated blood pressure and elevated triglycerides, and verbal learning in a community-based sample of African...
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BACKGROUND: Perinatal mortality remains a challenge in the care of pregnant women world wide particularly in low-resource settings. Each year 8 million perinatal deaths occur through out the globe; 98% of them in developing countries. Data on the frequency and distribution of adverse birth outcomes and their related risk factors are important for planning maternal and child health care services in developing countries. Such information is scarce from developing settings including Ethiopia....
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Free primary education (FPE) is widely assumed to be required to ensure that the poor gain enrolment. After the introduction of FPE (from January 2003) in Kenyan schools, huge increases in enrolment were officially reported. However, our research, conducted 10 months after the introduction of FPE in and around the informal settlement of Kibera, Nairobi, suggests a less beneficial outcome. Although enrolment had increased in government primary schools, this needs to be balanced against a much...
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This paper addresses the controversial issues of improving the reading skills of young learners through technology‑assisted reading programmes. On reporting the results of primary school learners from grade 2 to grade 7 who participated in a computer‑based reading programme for seven months, we try to answer the critical questions of whether computer‑assisted reading programmes should be embraced or avoided. We also have looked at the possible benefits of such an intervention apart from the...
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Objective: The aim of this study was to assess the utilisation of dental services among Nigerian university students. Method: A questionnaire based on modified World Health Organisation questions on utilisation was administered to 375 second-year undergraduate students of the college of medical sciences of the University of Benin to determine their utilisation of dental services. Results: The results revealed only 14.1% of the subjects had utilised dental services in the past one year with a...
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Objective: To determine the frequency of endodontic treatment in dental patients treated in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital. Method: A survey of 470 patients undergoing endodontic treatment at the conservative clinic of the department of restorative dentistry of Lagos University Teaching Hospital was conducted to determine the frequency of endodontic treatment for each tooth, number of males versus females that needed endodontic treatment and the frequency of root canal therapy in the maxilla...
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Objective: This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of dental visits among secondary school students in Lagos State and to identify factors influencing the use of these services. Materials and Method: The study was a cross- sectional one comprising of secondary school students aged 10-19 years in Lagos State. They were selected by a multistage sampling method from 4 secondary schools in 2 (1 Urban and 1 Rural) Local Government Areas of the state. After obtaining an informed...
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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine access to internet /e-mail and its usage among Nigerian clinical dental students in year 4 to year 6. Methods: This is a cross-sectional study involving clinical dental students in year 4 to year 6 of the College of Medicine, University of Lagos. Information obtained from the students include demographic data, access to computers, access to the internet, internet usage, attitude to internet as a supplemental resource in dental education....
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The clinical presentation and management outcome of 262 cases of uterine fibroids managed in the University of Benin Teaching Hospital over a 5 year period was retrospectively analysed. Uterine fibroids constituted about 10.3% and 18.9% of new gynaecological admissions and surgeries respectively. It was commoner amongst nullipara or low parity women (67.9% i.e.178/262) and within the 3rd and 4th decade of life (68.7% i.e. 180/262). Majority of the patients presented with abdominal swelling...
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With the exception of iodine and Fe, there is still very limited information on the effect of micronutrients on cognitive function, especially among school-age children. The present analysis evaluates the relationship between dietary Fe, Zn and B vitamins (B12, B6, folate and riboflavin) and gains in cognitive test scores among school children in rural Kenya. Data for the present study were obtained from The Child Nutrition Kenya Project, a 2-year longitudinal, randomised controlled feeding...
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Human bite, especially involving the oro-facial region with the attendant aesthetic damage and psychological morbidity, would ordinarily attract legal action. The objective of this report is to present the pattern of human bite of the oro-facial region observed in patient victims at the University of Benin Teaching Hospital and to highlight the contribution of the indigenous mode of resolution of the resultant conflict. In a three year prospective study (2000 - 2003), six cases of oro-facial...
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The management and rehabilitation of children with neurological disorders is not only expensive but challenging due to lack of adequate facilities and personnel in various relevant disciplines. Allocation of resources for the management of these disorders especially in resource poor countries demands an audit of the pattern of the disorders from time to time. The records of children attending the Child Neurology Clinic (CNC) of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH) were evaluated...
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Helminthiasis and malnutrition have remained major problems especially in the tropics. In view of this, this study sets out to determine the relationship between Helminthic infection and nutritional status of preschool children in the rural area where majority of them live as well as the prevalence of Helminthic infection. The study was a community-based cross sectional survey. Three hundred and five children attending a daycare centre and pre-primary home lessons in a rural community- Ode...