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Automatic Kidney Stone Detection System using Guided Bilateral Feature Detector for CT Images

The kidney is the most vital organ in the human body. Minerals in the urine cause solid particles, known as kidney stones. Kidney stones are common all over the world, with a frequency of about 12% around the world [1]. Kidney stones result from a synthesis of environmental and genetic influences. In addition, certain meals, […]

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Maternal, Child, and Household Risk Factors for Children with Stunting

Stunting is still a health problem in Indonesia and around the world. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) state that it is the second indicator that must be completed to achieve zero goals by 2030. World Health Organization (WHO) data finds that Indonesia is the fifth largest country with the highest number of stunted children, with […]

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Investigating the Relationship between the General Health of Mothers and their Maternal Performance following Vaginal Childbirth

The performance of the birthing person in the postpartum period is an important indicator of the successful transition in their role as a parent and predicts behavior, self-efficacy, and infant care behavior [1]. Childbirth itself is one of the most significant life events [2]. Yet the postpartum period can be particularly stressful, with sudden and […]

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Automatic Kidney Stone Detection System using Guided Bilateral Feature Detector for CT Images

The kidney is the most vital organ in the human body. Minerals in the urine cause solid particles, known as kidney stones. Kidney stones are common all over the world, with a frequency of about 12% around the world [1]. Kidney stones result from a synthesis of environmental and genetic influences. In addition, certain meals, […]

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Perceptions Experiences and Challenges of Physical Activity among Firefighters with Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in the City of Cape Town Fire and Rescue Services

The progression of atherosclerosis among firefighters is influenced by cardiovascular risk factors, which include tobacco use, an unhealthy diet, and physical inactivity. These factors collectively contribute to obesity, elevated blood pressure (hypertension), abnormal blood lipids (dyslipidemia), and elevated blood glucose (diabetes) [1, 2]. Persistent exposure to these risk factors increases the likelihood of further atherosclerosis […]

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