18 results on '"Agede Olalekan A"'
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2. GC/MS Analysis and a 30-day Toxicological Evaluation of a Nigerian Immunomodulatory Polyherbal Supplement (PHS)
3. Interplay between Lipid Profile and Weight-Related Outcomes in Healthy Overweight Adults: In-sights from Comprehensive Analyses
4. Association between blood pressure, body mass index, and age: A data analytic approach
5. Prevalence and predictors of resistant hypertension among out-patients in Ilorin, Nigeria
6. The Influence of Smartphone Use on Psychological Distress in University Undergraduates
7. Prevalence of Anemia Among Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Patients and Identification of Diagnostic Markers Associated with the Disease
8. Evaluation of adverse drug reactions to antiretroviral medications among HIV/AIDS patients in a teaching hospital in Ilorin, Nigeria
9. Knowledge, attitude and perception of healthcare workers Regarding COVID-19 and vaccine in Ilorin
10. Smear Negative Pulmonary Tuberculosis Is a Distinct Clinical Entity, Not a 'Misdiagnosis Waste Basket'
11. Evaluation of referral letters to the antiretroviral therapy outpatient specialist clinic of the tertiary health facility in Ilorin, Nigeria.
12. Adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination in Kwara State, North-central Nigeria
13. Combined Intranasal Insulin/Saxagliptin/Metformin Therapies Ameliorate the Effect of Combined Oral Contraceptive- (COC-) Induced Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) with a Major Target on Glucose Metabolism in Adult Female Wistar Rats
14. KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PERCEPTION OF HEALTHCAREWORKERSREGARDING COVID-19 AND VACCINE IN ILORIN.
15. Therapeutic Potentials of Selected Antihypertensive Agents and Their Fixed-Dose Combinations Against Trastuzumab-Mediated Cardiotoxicity
16. Announcing the novel class of GABA–A receptor selective positive allosteric modulator antidepressants
17. Irvingia gabonensis Seed Extract: An Effective Attenuator of Doxorubicin-Mediated Cardiotoxicity in Wistar Rats
18. Combined Intranasal Insulin/Saxagliptin/Metformin Therapies Ameliorate the Effect of Combined Oral Contraceptive- (COC-) Induced Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) with a Major Target on Glucose Metabolism in Adult Female Wistar Rats
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