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International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29621658     DOI : https://doi.org/10.47709
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts is an international, multidisciplinary, peer-reviewed and open-access journal that provides a platform to produce high-quality original research, Reviews, Letters, and case reports in natural, social, applied, formal sciences, arts, and all other related fields. Our aim is to ameliorate the speedy distribution of new research ideas and results and allow the researchers to create new knowledge, studies, and innovations that will aid as a reference tool for the future.
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Revolutionizing Solar Energy: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Photovoltaic Systems Farhana Mahjabeen; Ashif Mohammad
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i1.2599

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Embracing Nature's Therapeutic Potential: Herbal Medicine Ahmad Jamal
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i1.2620

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This study investigates the significant relationship between nature and human well-being, proposing for the incorporation of nature-based therapies into modern healthcare procedures. In a society dominated by technology and fast-paced living, the need to reconnect with nature and embrace its therapeutic power has never been more pressing. The paper emphasizes the inherent connection between humans and the natural environment, drawing on evolutionary history and scientific research that indicate nature's positive impact on mental, emotional, and physical health. The concept of nature-based therapies, such as ecotherapy, horticultural therapy, forest bathing, wilderness therapy, and nature meditation, lies at the heart of this holistic approach to healing. Each of these therapies uses natural ingredients to promote healing and well-being, responding to individual requirements and developing a sense of connection with the natural environment. The report delves into the unique benefits of each nature-based therapy, emphasizing its usefulness in lowering stress, increasing mood, enhancing cognitive function, and strengthening the immune system. This comprehensive approach to healthcare, with a focus on prevention, personalized care, and root-cause investigation, is in sync with the concepts of nature-based therapies. The incorporation of herbal medicine into modern healthcare supplements this approach by providing natural and gentle healing therapies that target the full person—mind, body, and spirit. The report also underlines the significance of the biophilia concept, which emphasizes humans' inherent affinity for nature. Embracing nature's therapeutic potential not only increases personal well-being but also instills a sense of responsibility for environmental protection and sustainability. The greater connection individuals create with nature through nature-based therapies fosters a heightened respect for the natural environment, encouraging a dedication to safeguard it for future generations. As the future of healthcare develops, embracing nature's therapeutic potential serves as a light of hope and transformation. The incorporation of nature-based therapies into current healthcare procedures provides an inclusive and holistic approach that improves conventional treatments, empowers patients in their healing path, and promotes general well-being.
Significance of Critical Thinking through Education in Countering Violent Extremism in Pakistan Muhammad Ansar Naseer; Ghazala Shaheen
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i1.2850

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Pakistan is not an exception to the severe problem that violent extremism poses to nations worldwide. This article examines how important education is in preventing violent extremism and promoting a more accepting and inclusive society. Education gives people the skills they need to reject extremist beliefs and look for peaceful ways to resolve disputes by encouraging critical thinking, religious and cultural tolerance, and civic ideals. The article evaluates current programs in Pakistan, including the "Sabawoon Rehabilitation Center," which is run by the Pakistan Army, and cites successful educational initiatives from other nations. In order to guarantee the efficacy of educational programs, monitoring and assessment become essential elements. Stakeholders can optimize the impact of their contributions by defining clear indications of success and fostering a culture of continual development. The document ends with a call to action, calling all parties involved—including government organizations, civil society groups, religious institutions, educators, and communities—to prioritize and fund education as a long-term preventive measure against violent extremism in Pakistan. A more robust and peaceful society can be created by combining efforts and strengthening minds via education, paving the road for a better future.
Navigating Ethical Supply Chains: The Intersection of Diplomatic Management and Theological Ethics Emmanuel Chukwu; Albright Adu-Baah; Niaz, Moazam; Urenna Nwagwu; Matthew Uchenna Chukwu
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article July 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i1.2874

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In an increasingly interconnected and ethically conscious world, the integration of diplomatic management and theological ethics into supply chains emerges as a transformative framework that redefines business practices. This paper explores the intricate intersections of these disciplines and their profound implications for ethical supply chain management. The convergence of diplomatic negotiation strategies with theological principles results in a visionary approach that addresses the moral complexities of supply chains while fostering collaborative relationships, responsible practices, and lasting positive impacts. The paper first delves into the fundamentals of diplomatic management and its relevance to ethical supply chains. It examines how negotiation techniques grounded in mutual respect, compromise, and dialogue can transcend traditional transactional models, paving the way for equitable collaborations that encompass cultural diversity and shared value creation. The integration of theological ethics further enriches this approach, embedding moral imperatives into negotiations and emphasizing values such as justice, compassion, and stewardship. Building upon this foundation, the paper explores the practical applications of diplomatic management and theological ethics in supply chain management. It delves into case studies that exemplify how these principles can guide decision-making, strengthen partnerships, and navigate ethical challenges in complex global supply networks. Moreover, the paper underscores the potential benefits of this integrated framework, such as enhanced reputation, increased consumer loyalty, and the promotion of international cooperation. The paper also envisions the future landscape shaped by ethical supply chains guided by diplomatic management and theological ethics. It underscores the significance of this approach in reshaping industries, influencing consumer behavior, and cultivating a global culture that values responsible practices. Additionally, the paper emphasizes the role of education, advocacy, and leadership in driving the adoption of this framework, as well as the challenges and strategies associated with measuring its impact and fostering a culture of ethical resilience. Illuminates the transformative potential of integrating diplomatic management and theological ethics in ethical supply chains. By merging the principles of diplomacy, theology, and ethics, organizations can forge a path toward sustainable business practices that prioritize human dignity, environmental stewardship, and societal well-being. As industries, leaders, and consumers align their values with this visionary approach, they contribute to a future where ethical considerations are woven into the fabric of global supply chain practices, shaping a more harmonious and responsible world.
Revolutionizing Pharmaceutical Research: Harnessing Machine Learning for a Paradigm Shift in Drug Discovery Ali Husnain; Saad Rasool; Ayesha Saeed; Hafiz Khawar Hussain
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article October 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i2.2897

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The fusion of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) is experiencing a dramatic transition in the field of pharmaceutical research and development. This study examines the several effects of machine learning (ML) on different phases of medication discovery, development, and patient care. The capability of ML to quickly process huge chemical libraries and forecast interactions with target proteins is studied, starting with compound screening and selection. The potential for fewer false positives and negatives, improved hit prediction accuracy, and ensemble technique use are underlined. The part that machine learning plays in enhancing Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, Excretion, and Toxicity (ADMET) profile is then explained. ML models anticipate compound actions inside the human body by analyzing molecular structures and characteristics, improving assessments of drug safety and efficacy. The article goes into further detail about predictive modeling, highlighting how machine learning may be used to find prospective therapeutic targets and confirm their applicability. The combination of multi-omics data, deep learning, and the possibility to identify similar molecular pathways across diseases highlight the game-changing potential of machine learning in this field. The article also covers the use of ML in clinical trials, highlighting its benefits for trial planning, patient recruitment, real-time monitoring, and individualized therapy predictions. By utilizing computational analysis and quantum physics, the power of machine learning-driven de novo drug creation is examined, revealing the potential to develop new therapeutic candidates. In this article, the ethical issues surrounding AI-driven drug discovery are discussed, with a focus on the necessity of transparent data utilization, human oversight, and responsible data consumption. The report ends by predicting ML's potential for pharmaceutical R&D in the future. Accelerated drug discovery pipelines, the rise of customized medicine powered by predictive models, optimized clinical trials, and a change in medication repurposing tactics are all envisaged in this. The report emphasizes the revolutionary potential of ML in altering pharmaceutical research and development while noting obstacles in data quality, model interpretability, ethics, and interdisciplinary collaboration. It is suggested that the ethical integration of AI technologies, interdisciplinary cooperation, and regulatory modifications are essential steps to unlock the full potential of ML and AI and, ultimately, provide patients throughout the world with safer, more efficient, and individualized treatments.
The Relationship Between Motivation and Cadre Performance in the Healthy Fund Program in the Puskesmas Working Area Lhok Bengkuang, South Aceh District Yasni, Hilma; Orisinal; Irwan, Syam; Rasima; Julissasman
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article October 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i2.2929

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Dana sehat (Healthy fund) is very important for the community because it can ease the burden of citizen, the majority of family living in Darussalam is catagorized as low income family whose wage is below the minimum province level. However, Dana Sehat requires high dedication from the managers. This study aimed for finding out the corelation between motivation and cadres working performance who participate in Dana Sehat program in the area of Puskesmas (comunity helath center) Lok Bengkuang in Aceh Selatan Regency. This is a corelational study with cross sectional design. The research population comprised of 39 cadres who participate in Dana Sehat program. The sampling tecnique used is total sampling. Data is collected using question. Then it is analyzed using chi square test. The result of research showed that motivation in Dana Sehat program is in low category as many as 22 people (56.4%), cadres’ performance in Dana Sehat program is less than 26 people (66.7%). The result of chi square test showed that p-value =0.004 (?=0.05), to cadres who participate in Dana Sehat program in work area of Puskesmas Lhok Bengkuang in Aceh Selatan Regency. It is recommended that the cadres who are working area of the Puskesmas to obtain and knowledge about the Dana Sehat Program.
Description of Self Management of Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients in the Samadua Health Center Working Area, South Aceh Regency Sasmita, Yenni; Fathimi; Devi, Desriati; Asmanidar; Jumadewi, Asri
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article October 2
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47709/ijmdsa.v2i2.2962

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Diabetes mellitus is one of the threats to human health. Diabetes mellitus causes various complications. These complications can be minimized if the patient has the ability and knowledge to manage diabetes (self-management diabetes mellitus). Self-management of diabetes mellitus in this case includes glucose management, dietary control, physical activity, and health care. Objective: to determine the description of self-management in patients with diabetes mellitus in the Samadua Health Center working area, South Aceh Regency. Methods: This research is a quantitative study that uses descriptive methods. The number of samples in this study was 112, using the purposive sampling technique. Data collection instruments were used using the Diabetes Mellitus Management Questionnaire (DMSQ), with a total of 16 question items. Results: The description of self-management of type 2 DM patients in the Samadua Health Center working area is in the good category. Conclusions and Suggestions: The picture of self-management of DM respondents based on the total score of each of the five components is in the good category. More than half of the respondents have a good diet, most have good physical exercise, more respondents do foot care, the majority of respondents have good diabetes medication-taking behavior, and more respondents regularly monitor blood sugar.
Early Disease Detection through Data Analytics: Turning Healthcare Intelligence Shah, Heta Hemang
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article October 2
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The incorporation of data analytics into disease diagnosis is still in its primitive stage however, its capability to enhance efficiency and patients’ health is tremendously exciting. The use of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning, wearable technologies, and predictions analyzed can make healthcare systems enable early diagnosis of diseases and cost less to develop preventative health care. However, the change brings several issues of ethical consideration into the equation. Some of such challenges comprise of privacy and confidentiality of sensitive health information, challenges in getting consent and ownership of the patient data. Furthermore, this work discussed that algorithmic bias issue might expand the health disparities if solutions are not found, thus exacerbating inequalities in of health care treatment. The continued development of added AI tools should also be met with the preservation of trust in the doctor and the patient to prevent the man-made intelligence to lead into a replacement of human cognition. For these technologies to benefit the greatest number of people, the advanced technology solutions must be made readily available to avert further widening of the inequalities in health. These ethical questions are best understood and therefore shall be discussed in this paper, with a focus on privacy, consent, fairness, and accessibility. In assessing these issues, the concern of concern can use the big data analytics to enhance the illness diagnosis without violating the patient’s privileges and/or discriminative the equal rights of health care.
COVID-19 as a Catalyst for Innovation: Pharmaceutical Industry Manufacturing Techniques and Management of Endemic Diseases Anirudh Mehta; Varun Choudhary
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article October 2
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The lockdown measures of the Covid-19 pandemic have significantly impacted change in pharmaceutical manufacturing technology, regulation and global supply chains. To respond to unprecedented global demand, significant advances took place and these include platform-based manufacturing such as mRNA and viral vector vaccines, shift to continuous manufacture. Indeed, reducing harm to the buying public through the preservation of product safety and quality, the regulatory modifications such as the EUAs and concurrent process validation accelerated the approvals of vaccines. To achieve the effective knowledge transfer for collaboration like COVAX, the fair distribution of vaccinations for every country in the world was ensured. The fact is that all these concerns will be crucial for maintaining the preparedness for other future health threats in case the pandemic turns into the endemic phase. If the pharmaceutical sector is to make greater investments in scalable production technology, regional manufacturing events and unified regulations they will be in a position to respond to new public health threats in a more efficient manner. In this abstract, the author discusses the lessons learned and their relevance in future global threats and emphasizes the transformative nature of COVID-19 in the generation of pharmacy manufacture.
Using AI, radio waves, and solar cells to transform businesses in a sustainable way Mohammad Ali
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Arts, Article October 2
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The integration of radio waves, solar cell technologies, and artificial intelligence (AI) in the commercial domain is examined in this thorough review study. The new era of sustainability, efficiency, and innovation is being ushered in by the convergence of these technologies. A variety of subjects are covered in the study, such as the uses of solar cells in the corporate world, the Internet of Things (IoT) and how radio waves connect gadgets, and the revolutionary potential of artificial intelligence (AI) for data-driven decision-making. The essay explores the financial advantages of this integration, such as lower expenses and a smaller carbon footprint, improved operational effectiveness, and the accomplishment of sustainability objectives. Businesses move toward a more sustainable, effective, and inventive future as a result of the synergies created by the integration. The potential for enhanced solar technologies, 5G connectivity, energy storage solutions, distributed AI networks, and other advancements are highlighted. Emerging trends and innovations are also covered. The adoption and impact of integrated technologies are greatly influenced by regulatory and policy factors, which are primarily concerned with environmental standards, data handling, grid integration, data privacy and security, and AI ethics. Corporations stand to gain greatly from the combination of radio waves, AI, and solar cell technologies. It improves sustainability, operational effectiveness, and innovation, establishing companies as conscientious and progressive organizations in a world that is constantly changing. Businesses are well-positioned to reap the rewards of a more sustainable, effective, and competitive future as they adjust to this dynamic convergence.

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