Alvania Nabila Tasyakuranti
Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

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Utilizing Appropriate Technology for Non-Invasive Examination of Blood Sugar, Cholesterol, and Uric Acid Levels Alvania Nabila Tasyakuranti; Fahira Septiani; Heni Sumarti; Istikomah Istikomah; Qisthi Fariyani; Sheilla Rully Anggita; Affa Ardhi Saputri; Susilawati Susilawati; Irman Said Prastyo; Hartono Hartono; Fachrizal Rian Pratama
Madani: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat dan Kewirausahaan Vol 1 No 4 (2023): Juli 2023
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Internasional Batam

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High blood sugar, cholesterol and uric acid are non-communicable diseases and are one of the causes of death in the world. Generally, this disease is very susceptible to be suffered by the elderly. One of the tests to monitor blood sugar, cholesterol, and uric acid levels is with an invasive disposable test kit. This method is inefficient because it causes the risk of infection, increases medical waste and is quite expensive. Real work students from Walisongo State Islamic University Semarang group 53 held a free examination in Krandon Village as an effort to carry out community service through appropriate technology in the health sector. Examination tools are made by lecturers and students using non-invasive methods (without injuring the body). Based on the results of student interviews with the community and health workers, this work program received a good response because the examination did not cause pain and helped reduce medical waste in the environment.
Training in making tea bags from Cherry leaves to foster entrepreneurial creativity with PKK women in Krandon village, Demak Alvania Nabila Tasyakuranti; Wardatul Bahiyyah; Teguh Wibowo
Community Research and Application Journal (CRAJ) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): December
Publisher : Konsorsium Pengetahuan Innoscientia (KOPINNOS)

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KKN students of Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang held a cherry leaf tea-making activity with PKK women in Krandon village. Using cherry leaves to make tea bags is a creative idea from the students that can be applied in the health sector and as an entrepreneurial idea independently carried out by the community. This initiative is motivated by the fact that most of the population has high blood sugar, cholesterol, and uric acid levels. The primary purpose of this training is to socialize the health benefits of cherry leaves and provide entrepreneurial ideas for selling herbal tea bags from cherry leaves that can be made more attractive and have high selling value. The results of the cherry leaf tea-making training activities have positively impacted the people of Krandon village. Firstly, it can provide information about the benefits of cherry leaves that were previously unknown to the public. Previously, people only used the fruit without knowing that cherry leaves can also be used for health and as an entrepreneurial idea. Secondly, it motivates women to develop the use of cherry leaves as a selling idea. Thirdly, it can produce tea bags from leaves found in many places and substitute other herbal teas.
Community-Based Health Screening Initiative: Implementing Non-Invasive Diagnostic Technology for Blood Glucose, Cholesterol, and Uric Acid Detection in Rural Indonesia Fahira Septiani; Alvania Nabila Tasyakuranti; Heni Sumarti; Affa Ardhi Saputri
Community Research and Application Journal (CRAJ) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2025): June
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This study presents a comprehensive community service initiative aimed at improving healthcare accessibility through free health screening services in Krandon Village, Guntur District, Demak Regency. The program implemented both conventional invasive and innovative non-invasive diagnostic technologies to measure blood glucose, cholesterol, and uric acid levels among rural community members. The initiative was conducted through a collaborative effort between the Physics Department of Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang and the community organization Ngabdi Neliteni Ngabekti (N3). The program successfully demonstrated the practical application of university research in addressing community health needs while introducing innovative diagnostic technologies that enhance patient comfort and reduce medical waste. This community-based screening approach facilitated early detection of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and gout, while simultaneously providing health education to promote sustainable lifestyle changes. The results highlight the potential of university-community partnerships in bridging the gap between academic research and practical healthcare solutions for underserved populations.