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Thanking preachers, eulogists, mourners for observing health protocols/ Carry out necessary measures to prepare coronavirus vaccine in country

Thanking preachers, eulogists, mourners for observing health protocols/ Carry out necessary measures to prepare coronavirus vaccine in country

In a conversation with the Ministers of Interior and Health, the President stressed the strict observance of health protocols by the preachers, eulogists, mourners and organisers of the mourning ceremony of Imam Hussein (AS) during the days of Muharram, especially on the nights of Tasua and Ashura, as reported by Dr Rahmani Fazli and Dr Namaki, as the heads of the security and health committees of the National Task Force for Fighting Coronavirus, and expressed his satisfaction and appreciation.

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The effects of aerobic exercise on cognitive performance and sleep quality haemodialysis patients

Background Cognitive impairment and sleep disturbance are very common in chronic kidney disease (CKD) and are strongly associated with increased mortality among the patients. Even though, exercise is considered to be a quantifiable activity that improves cognition in animals and humans, but few studies have examined the efficacy of exercise on cognitive function and sleep quality in CKD.

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Frequency of Oral Motor Dysfunction during Feeding and Some of Its Effective Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Background: Feeding problems can limit the participation of children with cerebral palsy (CP) in the daily activities of life, especially feeding and eating. The aim of this study was to determine frequency of primary oral reflexes and oral motor dysfunction in children with CP in the city of Arak. Material & Methods: This study was a descriptive-analytic and cross-sectional study that has been done on children with CP 2-15 years old. The participants were chosen by a convenience sampling from the rehabilitation clinics in the city of Arak in 2017. The presence of primary abnormal oral reflexes including Bite, Rooting, and Tongue Thrust was evaluated; and Oral motor assessment scale was used to evaluate oral motor function. . The data were analyzed using statistical tests including chi-squared test. Results: Based on the present results, primitive oral reflexes (bite, rooting, tongue thrust) was found at levels of IV and V Gross Motor Function Classification System Expanded &Revised(GMFCS E&R) and at level of III Manual Abilities Classification System and type of quadriplegia spastic. The highest frequency of passive in oral motor was observed in level of V and functional in oral motor in levels of I and II GMFCS E&R. Furthermore, there was significant difference between gross motor function and oral motor function. Conclusions: The study results demonstrated a significant difference between GMFCS E&R levels and oral motor function. Therefore, it was suggested that particular attention should be paid to oral motor function in terms of evaluations of gross motor function.

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Frequency of Oral Motor Dysfunction during Feeding and Some of Its Effective Factors in Children with Cerebral Palsy

Background: Feeding problems can limit the participation of children with cerebral palsy (CP) in the daily activities of life, especially feeding and eating. The aim of this study was to determine frequency of primary oral reflexes and oral motor dysfunction in children with CP in the city of Arak. Material & Methods: This study was a descriptive-analytic and cross-sectional study that has been done on children with CP 2-15 years old. The participants were chosen by a convenience sampling from the rehabilitation clinics in the city of Arak in 2017. The presence of primary abnormal oral reflexes including Bite, Rooting, and Tongue Thrust was evaluated; and Oral motor assessment scale was used to evaluate oral motor function. . The data were analyzed using statistical tests including chi-squared test. Results: Based on the present results, primitive oral reflexes (bite, rooting, tongue thrust) was found at levels of IV and V Gross Motor Function Classification System Expanded &Revised(GMFCS E&R) and at level of III Manual Abilities Classification System and type of quadriplegia spastic. The highest frequency of passive in oral motor was observed in level of V and functional in oral motor in levels of I and II GMFCS E&R. Furthermore, there was significant difference between gross motor function and oral motor function. Conclusions: The study results demonstrated a significant difference between GMFCS E&R levels and oral motor function. Therefore, it was suggested that particular attention should be paid to oral motor function in terms of evaluations of gross motor function.

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