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"Health Notions" is a media for the publication of articles on research and review of the literature. We accept articles in the areas of health science and practice such as public health, medicine, pharmaceutical, environmental health, nursing, midwifery, nutrition, health technology, clinical laboratories, health education, and health popular.
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Hematological Parameters of White Blood Cells in Fishing Communities of Smokers and Non-Smokers With Wet Cupping Therapy Indriono Hadi; Lilin Rosyanti; Akhmad Akhmad; Alfi Syahar Yakub
Health Notions Vol 7, No 2 (2023): February
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Complementary therapy is a therapeutic therapy to improve people's health status by preventing and treating disease and improving health. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of complementary wet cupping therapy on changes in white blood cells hematological parameters in smoking and non-smoking fishing communities. The research design used a pretest-posttest design. The sample size was 52 fishermen aged 20-50 years, which were divided into two groups, namely (1) group A: 26 smoking fishermen who were given wet cupping therapy, (2) group B: 26 non-smoker fishermen were also given wet cupping therapy. This research took place at the Coastal Health Center of Lalongasomeeto. Data were analyzed using the Paired Samples T-Test and the Wilcoxon test. There was a change after being given wet cupping therapy, the value of hematological parameters related to white blood cells in smoking fishermen, in WBC, neutrophils, and lymphocytes with a p-value less than 0.05, whereas in non-smoking fishermen after wet cupping therapy, p-value less than 0.05 was found in WBCs, neutrophils, basophils, neutrophils, and eosinophils. Complementary wet cupping therapy is beneficial and recommended to improve the health and endurance of coastal communities, fishermen who smoke and fishermen who do not smoke. Keywords: fishermen; smoking; wet cupping therapy; hematology; white blood cell
The Effect of Extract of Red Pomegranate (Punica granatum Linn) on The Number of Macrophages of Ulser Traumatic of Rat Model Sri Hernawati; Vinda Magdalena Drajat Mukhdaroh; Leni Rokhma Dewi
Health Notions Vol 7, No 2 (2023): February
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Therapy for traumatic ulcers using steroid causes serious side effects. Red pomegranate (Punica granatum Linn) can be used as alternative therapy which contains bioactive elements to reduce the number of macrophages in traumatic ulcers. The aimed of this study was to determine the potential of red pomegranate extract to reduce the number of macrophages in the rat model of traumatic ulcers. The 24 model rats were experimented within 3 groups including 8 animals each group (negative control using CMC-Na placebo, positive control using triamcinolone acetonide 0.1%, and treatment group using red pomegranate extract gel). Each group was divided into two (4 animals with a 3-day test and 4 animals with a 5-day test). Thermal-induced trauma was given to the labial mucosa of rats and then observing the number of macrophages histologically with 400x microscope magnification. The mean macrophages counted on the 3-day-tested groups of red pomegranate extract gel therapy, triamcinolone acetonide 0.1% therapy, and CMC-Na placebo therapy were 9.1, 16.5, and 22.3. While on the 5-day-tested groups, the mean of macrophages counted were 27.2, 23.6, and 28.9. In conclusion, red pomegranate extract had a significant effect in decreasing the number of macrophages in the inflammatory reaction of traumatic ulcer. Keywords: red pomegranate; traumatic ulcer; macrophage; anti-inflammatory
Potential application of action research in the health sector Heru Santoso Wahito NUGROHO; Tanko Titus Auta; Myrna A. Mercado; Joel Rey Ugsang Acob
Health Notions Vol 7, No 2 (2023): February
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Effectiveness of Edamame Extract (Glycine max L. Merril) Against Streptococcus mutans on Orthodontic Appliances Base Leliana Sandra Devi; Dyah Setyorini; Hanifah Syifa Hasna; Vanda Ramadhani
Health Notions Vol 7, No 2 (2023): February
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One of the important components in removable orthodontic appliances is the base. The material that is often used as a base is self-cured or autopolymerized acrylic resin (Orthoresin). The base of orthodontic appliances will always be in contact with saliva and become a place of attachment for microorganisms, besides that on the base of removable orthodontic appliances there are two surfaces, namely the unpolished base surface that facing the mucosa and the polished base surface. This unpolished surface causes the surface to become rough so that it can increase the accumulation of dental plaque and become a retention factor for bacteria to stick to one of them is Streptococcus mutans. Therefore, it is possible to prevent bacterial colonization with organic or non-organic inhibitors. denture cleaning by immersing the denture in a cleaning solution containing a disinfectant. This research used organic material to be used as an inhibitor with antibacterial content, namely edamame (Glycine max L. Merril). As conclusion, edamame extract with concentrations of 50% and 75% effective in inhibiting the growth of S. mutans on the basis of removable orthodontic appliances. Keywords: edamame extract; S. mutans; orthodontic appliance base
Indonesia’s Bilateral Health Diplomacy in Building National Pharmaceutical Resilience Sulastri Sulastri; Wachyu Sulistiadi
Health Notions Vol 7, No 2 (2023): February
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The disruption of the global pharmaceutical supply chain due to the COVID-19 pandemic has placed the independence of pharmaceutical preparations as a priority in realizing national pharmaceutical resilience given the high dependence of the domestic pharmaceutical industry on imported raw materials. This study aims to determine the strategies and achievements of Indonesia's bilateral health diplomacy in meeting the national resource gap in the context of building pharmaceutical sector resilience. The research was conducted using a qualitative approach with a case study design by utilizing data obtained from literature studies. The results showed that Indonesia's bilateral health diplomacy through the making of bilateral health cooperation agreements, organizing business forums, and working visits to partner countries proved to be able to fill the gap in efforts to build national pharmaceutical resilience through strengthening pharmaceutical resources, implementing technology transfer, concrete business cooperation between pharmaceutical companies, and increasing foreign direct investment. However, diplomacy improvement and refinement of the achievements of bilateral health diplomacy need to be continued so that bilateral health diplomacy can provide real benefits for the development of national pharmaceutical security. Keywords: bilateral agreements; business forums; health diplomacy; pharmaceutical resistance; working visits              

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