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[PDF] Diabetes mellitus in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: admissions,
complications and outcomes in a large referral hospital
M Gizaw, AD Harries, S Ade, K Tayler-Smith, E Ali... - Public Health Action, 2015
... Independent contri- bution of diabetic foot ulcer on lower
extremity amputation and mortality risk. ...
L'hypertension, les neuropathies, les néphropathies, la rétinopathie
et le pied ... De las 756
complicaciones existentes, el 85% consistieron en hipertensión
neuropatía, retinopatía y ...
[PDF] Prevalence of Metabolic Syndrome in Organ Transplantation: A
Review of the Literature
V Vicennati, AD Pinna, MC Morelli, U Pagotto... - Endocrinol Metab Synd, 2015
... of choice, the relevance of these interactions has decreased, in
part because tacrolimus is less
often associated with hypertension than cyclosporine ...
Abbreviations: (WHO) World Health
Organization; (ADA) American Diabetes Association; (DM) Diabetes
Mellitus; (PG ...
Percutaneous Creation of an Arteriovenous Fistula for Hemodialysis Access
DK Rajan, A Ebner, SB Desai, JM Rios, WE Cohn - Journal of Vascular and ..., 2015
... Diabetes, 2 (29), 4 (44), 7 (88), 6 (67), 19 (58). ... Causes of
death included myocardial infarction,
gangrenous intestine, diabetic foot infection with sepsis, and
hyperkalemia ... One patient with
documented central vein stenosis developed upper-extremity venous
hypertension and arm ...
[HTML] Elevated Serum Leptin, Adiponectin and Leptin to Adiponectin
Ratio Is Associated with Chronic Kidney Disease in Asian Adults.
CC Lim, BW Teo, ES Tai, SC Lim, CM Chan, S Sethi... - PloS one, 2015
... Doumatey et al studied 792 non-diabetic West Africans and found
serum adiponectin to be ... more
severe renal disease not requiring dialysis [42], among patients with
diabetes mellitus [26,43 ...
LAR to be positively associated with CKD risk factors such as
hypertension, obesity and ...
[PDF] ... of Diabetes: Influence of Nutritional Factors. J Diabetes
Metab 6: 504. doi: 10.4172/2155-6156.1000 504 Page 2 of 7 Volume 6*
Issue 3* 1000504 J Diabetes Metab ...
M Rahim, M Rahim, M Rahim, S Sharafat, Z Shaikh - 2015
... who had NDP (no T2DM parents), SDP (Single T2DM parent) BDP (both
diabetic parents ... get
their consent as well as the information needed; age, gender, history
of diabetes in either ... A brief
introductory account was delivered on DM to motivate them for
participation in this study ...
SMALL FIBER NEUROPATHY
K Chemali, S Hayek, TC Chelimsky - Pain Medicine: An Interdisciplinary
Case-Based ..., 2015
[PDF] ... Diabetic Retinopathy's Understanding of Diabetes Mellitus and
Their Diabetic Eye Disease: A Survey of 100 Patients Currently
Undergoing Treatment for Diabetic ...
MV Carle, TG Chu, M Miller, H Tabandeh, DS Boyer - J Clin Exp Ophthalmol, 2015
... in the practice regarding their eye disease, treatments, and
regarding risk factors (including
hypertension, glucose controls ... Chu TG, Miller M, Tabandeh H, Boyer
DS (2015) Patients with
Advanced Diabetic Retinopathy's Understanding of Diabetes Mellitus and ...
[HTML] Diabetes is Riskier for Women's Hearts Type 2 diabetes
significantly increases the risk for heart disease, and a large
analysis of studies finds that diabetes appears to ...
SRHDR TUESDAY
... have similar risk factors as seen with Type 2 diabetes, such as
hypertension (high blood ... Diabetes
can damage the blood vessels of the retina (diabetic retinopathy),
potentially leading to ... Diabetes
also increases the risk of other serious vision conditions, such as
cataracts and ...
POSTLAMINECTOMY SYNDROME
K Kumar, S Rizvi, BJ Shah - Pain Medicine: An Interdisciplinary
Case-Based ..., 2015
[PDF] International Journal of Medical and Biomedical Sciences
D Tomic-Naglic, DS Popovic, M Mitrovic...
... We excluded those with the previous history of diabetes mellitus,
arterial hypertension, heart,
hepatic ... which induces electric current of 50 MHz frequency and the
power of 800 mA, possessing
two sensor shaped electrodes on which the subject stands (foot pad
electrodes ...
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Saturday, March 28, 2015
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Menstruation and Post-Natal bleeding, - Dought&clear, - * Blood spots that appear prior to Menstruation
Before my menstrual period I spot for about five days . I would like to know can I pray and fast ? I know already that after my menstrual period if I'm spotting then I should pray but this is before starting my period.
Al-hamdu lillaah.
If yellowish or brownish secretions and red blood spots appear regularly before and after your period then they are considered part of your period so long as the total number of days does not exceed 15 days. Consequently, you cannot pray nor fast during this time.
Yet if your period actually stops and the secretions appear after 1 or more days after your period has ended then these secretions are not considered part of the menstruation. In which case you can fast and pray, as you are considered in a state of istihaadah not menstruation, but you will need to perform ablution for each prayer, after the athaan (prayer call) or corresponding time has come.
- PUBLISHERNajimudeeN M
Menstruation and Post-Natal bleeding, - Dought&clear, - * Praying when a woman's period lasts longer than normal
Praying during menstruation is impure,, but what if the periods lasts more than the normal days, (5-7 days). My question is whether we wait until it stops and then pray or can we pray, even though the periods last way longer?
A women's menstrual cycle is subject to variations, such as being longer or shorter or discontinuous or delayed or coming earlier as a result of many biological and psychological factors.
Therefore, the woman is not allowed to perform prayer, have intercourse with her husband, etc., until she becomes totally clean , even if her period is longer than usual, unless it exceeds 15 days.
- PUBLISHERNajimudeeN M
Friday, March 27, 2015
Quraanic Exegesis, Dought&clear, - * Nothing has been proven about the place where Adam came down to earth
Is it true that Adam (peace be upon him) came down in India and that Hawwa’ came down in Jeddah?.
Praise be to Allaah.
What is proven definitively in the Holy Qur'aan is that Adam and Hawwa’ (peace be upon them) came down from Paradise to earth after they ate from the tree.
Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Then the Shaytaan (Satan) made them slip therefrom (the Paradise), and got them out from that in which they were. We said: ‘Get you down, all, with enmity between yourselves. On earth will be a dwelling place for you and an enjoyment for a time’”
[al-Baqarah 2:36].
With regard to the place where they came down on earth, the Qur'aan does not say anything about it, and there is no saheeh, marfoo‘ hadeeth in the Sunnah of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) which explains that, although there are some da‘eef (weak) hadeeths, such as the hadeeth that says: “Adam came down in India and felt lonely…”. This was narrated by Ibn ‘Asaakir inTareekh Dimashq(7/437) and classed as da‘eef by Shaykh al-Albaani inal-Silsilah al-Da‘eefah, no. 403. There are also other hadeeths which speak of this matter, but their isnaads are very weak.
The only saheeh reports about this matter are the words of some of the salaf, most of which are taken from the knowledge of the people of the Book which were transmitted during their time. Such reports cannot be relied upon or trusted, and it is not permissible to believe in what they mention of things concerning which our religion is silent. Rather they may be narrated for the purpose of story-telling only.
Despite that, the scholarly opinions concerning this matter differ.
Some of them said: Adam came down in India and Hawwa’ came down in Jeddah.
Some of them said that they both came down in India.
Some of them said that Adam came down in a land between Makkah and al-Taa’if called Dahna.
Some of them said that Adam came down on al-Safa and Hawwa’ came down on al-Marwah.
Al-Haafiz Ibn Katheer (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
Al-Saddi said: Allah said (interpretation of the meaning):“Get you down, all” [al-Baqarah 2:36]. So they came down; Adam came down in India and the Black Stone and a handful of leaves from Paradise came down with him, and he scattered them in India, and a perfume tree grew, which is the origin of what comes from India of perfume from the handful of leaves that Adam brought down. Adam only took them because of his sorrow at leaving Paradise when he was expelled from it.
‘Imraan ibn ‘Uyaynah said, (narrating) from ‘Ata’ ibn al-Saa’ib, from Sa‘eed ibn Jubayr, from Ibn ‘Abbaas, who said: Adam came down from Paradise in Dahna, in the land of India.
Ibn Abi Haatim said: Abu Zar‘ah told us: Uthmaan ibn Abi Shaybah told us: Jareer told us: from ‘Ata’, from Sa‘eed, from Ibn ‘Abbaas who said: Adam (peace be upon him) came down in a land called Dahna, between Makkah and al-Taa’if.
It was narrated that al-Hasan al-Basri said: Adam came down in India and Hawwa’ in Jeddah, and Iblees in Dastumeesaan a few miles from Basrah, and the serpent came down in Asbahaan. This was narrated by Ibn Abi Haatim.
Ibn Abi Haatim said: Muhamamd ibn ‘Ammaar ibn al-Haarith told us: Muhammad ibn Sa‘eed ibn Saabiq told us: ‘Amr ibn Abi Qays told us, from Ibn ‘Adiyy, from Ibn ‘Umar, who said: Adam came down on al-Safa and Hawwa’ on al-Marwah. End quote.
Tafseer al-Qur’aan al-‘Azeem, 1/237
But all of these are words for which there is no evidence.
And Allah knows best.
- PUBLISHERNajimudeeN M
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