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THE ROLE OF THE KEPUL APPLICATION IN MANAGING WASTE FORMS OF SOCIAL CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY IN NEW MEDIA Handoko, M.; Mailin, Mailin; Bahri, Ahmad Fajar; Endrayani, Deni
Almufida : Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman Vol 7, No 1 (2022): Almufida: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Keislaman
Publisher : Universitas Dharmawangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46576/almufida.v7i1.1728

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Technology is something that cannot be separated from the life of modern society today. Technology is here to help humans in carrying out their daily activities. Whether hummans are the creators of technology,or technology forms hummans in such a way.This question is tried to be answered by the Social Construction Theory of Technology, this theory holds that humans determine technology. Social construction is a condition where people need and make technology because it is based on their social needs. This means that humans and technology can never be separated. Humans will continue to need technology and innovate to create new technologies to facilitate all activities of human life. The presence of online cleaning service applications, as a concrete example of the implementation of technological social construction in the media bar, where online cleaning service applications such as KEPUL were created as a solution for the community to overcome the problem of houses full of used goods that are no longer suitable for use so that they make the house look grubby and bushy. With this kepul application, it will be easier and faster to sell used goods so that they make money.
HUBUNGAN DIABETES MELITUS DENGAN KOLELITIASIS: TINJAUAN LITERARUR BERDASARKAN JUMLAH DAN UKURAN BATU Birman, Yuliza; Bahri, Ahmad Fajar; Bahri, Rosmaini
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): Nusantara Hasana Journal, August 2025
Publisher : Yayasan Nusantara Hasana Berdikari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v5i3.1657

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) and cholelithiasis are two conditions with increasing global prevalence. Several studies have indicated a significant association between DM and both the incidence and severity of cholelithiasis, particularly in relation to the number and size of gallstones. Objective: This article aims to review the literature regarding the pathophysiological mechanisms, epidemiological evidence, and morphological characteristics of gallstones in patients with diabetes mellitus. Methods: A literature search was conducted using electronic databases (PubMed, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect) for articles published within the last 10 years, using keywords such as “diabetes mellitus,” “cholelithiasis,” “gallstone size,” and “gallstone number.” Results: DM contributes to gallstone formation through impaired gallbladder motility due to autonomic neuropathy, bile supersaturation from dyslipidemia, and increased mucin expression that enhances cholesterol crystal nucleation. Patients with DM tend to develop multiple and/or larger gallstones, which are closely associated with a higher risk of complications such as cholecystitis and pancreatitis. Conclusion: Diabetes mellitus is strongly associated with an increased incidence and severity of cholelithiasis. Routine gallbladder screening is recommended for diabetic patients, particularly those with poor glycemic control, to prevent serious hepatobiliary complications.