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The World Conference on Science, 1999, held under the auspices of UNESCO and the ICSU
The Libyan International Medical University (LIMU) believes that knowledge empowers citizens and helps to improve their lives. One of its central roles is to improve access to information and knowledge for Libyan citizens and others through appropriate use of information and communication technologies.
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Evaluation of Serum Uric Acid Level in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
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Psychostimulant Drugs Abuse among Libyan Medical Students
(Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-08-11)Abstract The use of psychostimulant substances by medical students is a phenomenon that is only partially known. The aim of this study was to examine prevalence of use and abuse of psychostimulant drugs among medical ... -
The Relationship between Breast Cancer and Vitamin D3 Deficiency in Benghazi
(Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-08-11)ABSTRACT Objective: To determine the association between Vitamin D3 deficiency and breast cancer. Methods: Vitamin D deficiency was studied in 10 breast cancer patients at Benghazi Medical Center. 10 age-matched controls ... -
Drugs Prescribing Trends in Three polyclinics in Benghazi-Libya 2020
(Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-08-11)ABSTRACT Increasing efforts are being made to improve drug prescribing practices in developing countries. Many drug utilization studies were conducted locally and pointed out the rational prescribing of drugs. In this ... -
Determination and exploration the Quality of life and treatment satisfaction in patients with Type I diabetic using subcutaneous insulin multiple daily injections.
(Faculty of Pharmacy, 2022-07-27)Background: Diabetes represents a major health problem because of its high prevalence, morbidity and mortality, its influence on patient quality of life, and its impact on the health system (1). This impact involves the ...