THE EFFECT OF MAGNESIUM SULFATE ON PAIN INTENSITY AND MENSTRUAL BLOOD LOSS IN STUDENTS WITH PRIMARY DYSMENORRHEA: A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL

The Effect of Magnesium Sulfate on Pain Intensity and Menstrual Blood Loss in Students With Primary Dysmenorrhea: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Background: No evidence exists for the lowest effective dose of magnesium on menstrual pain.Objective: To determine and compare the effects of two different doses of magnesium on pain intensity and menstrual blood loss in students with primary dysmenorrhea.Methods: Sixty dysmenorrhea patients were randomly assigned to one of two therapeutic groups

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The past, the present and the prospective future of efficient market hypothesis: a theoretical and empirical investigation of international stock markets

This article discusses the documentary evidence on the Efficient Market Hypothesis (EMH) generated in the middle of 20th century and 21st century so far to have a crystal clear understanding of whether the destiny of EMH has met an end or it will continue to play a crucial role in the modern finance.The debate that is ongoing between the conflictin

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Craniocervical posture as a risk factor for malocclusion

Introduction: craniocervical posture disorders have been viewed as risk factors for orthopedic conditions and as separate conditions themselves, but there are not sufficient studies relating them to dental malocclusion.Objective: determine whether craniocervical posture disorders constitute a risk factor for malocclusion in patients cared for at Vi

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