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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Hala Abdelkarim Bakro, Muhammad Waleed Abdulrahman, Youmna Hassan Hashim, Mandy Moien Mohamed Chronic Fatigue Syndrome​ Have you ever experienced a continuous sensation of tiredness and fatigue, even after plenty of rest or sleep? It’s easy to blame yourself for laziness or procrastination, but there might be a medical reason behind it: chronic […]

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Research Opportunity for Early Career Researchers – Global Study on Internet Addiction Among Youth

Call for Collaborators for Authorship: The Global Researcher Club is thrilled to announce the commencement of a groundbreaking Global Study on Internet Addiction Among Youth – Study Objective:Our mission is to glean invaluable insights regarding the global and regional impact of Internet Addiction among youth aged 15-24 years old. – Responsibility:We are seeking collaborators who

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Understanding Maternal and Child Health: Essential Guide to Prevention, and Awareness

Maternal and Child Health: Essential Guide to Prevention, and Awareness Merna Moharam, Fatima Asim, Jomana Hashem, Bernadit Michael, Maha Khattab, Assem Gebreal, and Yousra El-Maradny. A collaboration between the Global Researcher Club and Alamein College of Pharmacy  Download The Guide The Global Researcher Club under the lead of the founder Dr. Ramy Ghazy and Co-founder

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Online Journal Club – Medical Literature Discussion and Reviews

Online Journal Club – Medical Literature Discussions and Reviews Global Researcher Club® is thrilled to announce “Online Journal Club” for insightful medical literature discussion and reviews. This initiative aims to enhance critical appraisal skills among early career researchers and an opportunity to connect with peers and experts, enhance your knowledge, and stay updated. This event

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Hesitancy towards R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine among Ghanaian parents and attitudes towards immunizing non-eligible children: a cross-sectional survey

Mohamed Fakhry Hussein, Frank Kyei-Arthur, Marina Saleeb, Sylvester Kyei-Gyamfi, Theophilus Abutima, Ignatius Great Sakada & Ramy Mohamed Ghazy Abstract BackgroundThe newly developed malaria vaccine called “R21/Matrix-M malaria vaccine” showed a high safety and efficacy level, and Ghana is the first country to approve this new vaccine. The present study aimed to evaluate the rate of

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Cross-Country Discrepancies in Monkeypox Vaccine Hesitancy Among Postgraduate and Undergraduate Medical Students

Mai Hussein, Abdelmonem Siddiq, Horeya M. Ismail, Norhan Mansy, Doha El-Sayed Ellakwa, Mohammed Nassif, Areej A. Hussein, Jubran K. Abdullah Alzedaar, Chukwuagoziem A. Iloanusi, Murad O. Omran, Khalil M. Rourou, Tarun K. Suvvari, Saja Yazbek and Ramy M. Ghazy Abstract Background:Medical students hold significant importance, as they represent the future of healthcare provision. This study

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Acceptability of Tele-mental Health Services Among Users: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis

Rowan M. Abuyadek, Esraa Abdellatif Hammouda, Ehab Elrewany, Dina Hussein Elmalawany, Rasha Ashmawy, Sally Zeina, Assem Gebreal & Ramy Mohamed Ghazy Abstract Background Mental disorders are currently a global public health concern, particularly after the coronavirus disease2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Mental health services gradually transitioned to teleservices, employing various methodslike texting and videoconferencing. This meta-analysis aimed

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Development and validation of a French questionnaire that assesses knowledge, attitude, and practices toward Marburg diseases in sub-Saharan African countries

R.M. Ghazy, A. Gebreal, B.E. El Demerdash, F. Elnagar, M.R. Abonazel, A. Saidouni g, A.A. Alshaikh, M. Hussein, M.F. Hussein Abstract ObjectivesMarburg virus, previously referred to as Marburg hemorrhagic fever, is a highly severe and frequently fatal illness that affects humans. This study aimed to develop and validate a French questionnaire to assess knowledge, attitude,

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Psychological antecedents toward COVID-19 vaccination explain the high rates of vaccine rejection among the Libyan population 2 years after starting vaccination campaigns

Ramy Mohamed Ghazy, Mahmoud M. Tolba, Marina R. Abdelmessih Saleeb, Fatimah Saed Alabd Abdullah, Saja Yazbek, Naglaa Youssef, Mai Hussein & Mohamed Fakhry Hussein Abstract BackgroundLibya has one of the lowest rates of coverage of the coronavirus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination in the Eastern Mediterranean Region. This study aims to explore the attitudes of the

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