Prevalence and Correlates of Bruxism among University Students in Libya: The Role of Stress

Karima Alfitory Ahmed1, Abdalmawla Alhussin Ali2*, Malek A. Abdulmatlob3 World Journal of Applied Medical Sciences Abstract: Background: Bruxism, characterized by teeth grinding or clenching, is a common condition associated with various factors, including stress, anxiety, and psychological distress. University students, in particular, are often subjected to high levels of stress due to academic pressures, clinical […]

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Impact of Test Anxiety and Mental Health Challenges on Academic Performance of Senior Secondary School Student in Wukari Local Government Area of Taraba State, Nigeria

SAKA, Abdulganiyu1*, MUSTAPHA Umar2, ABDULSALAM Abdullahi3 World Journal of Applied Medical Sciences Abstract: This study investigates the correlation between test anxiety and mental health difficulties on the academic achievement of senior secondary school students in the Wukari Local Government Area of Taraba State, Nigeria. Although mental health in academic settings is increasingly acknowledged as significant, […]

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INFLUENCE OF STREET HAWKING ON THE ENTREPRENUERIAL SKILLS OF OUT OF SCHOOL ADOLESCENTS IN THE COSMOPOLITAN TOWN OF BUEA, CAMEROON

DR BUSI ERNEST NEBA* World Journal of Applied Medical Sciences Abstract: This study investigated the effect of street hawking on the entrepreneurial skills of out of school adolescents in the cosmopolitan town of Buea in Cameroon. Indicators of street hawking were calculation skills, negotiation skills and communication. Methodologically the research adopted a descriptive survey design. […]

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PRODUCTION OF AFFORDABLE, ECO-FRIENDLY AND LIGHTWEIGHT MUD BLOCK MADE FROM EARTHENWARE CLAY SOIL FOR MODULAR RURAL HOUSING

Tadiyos Nigussie Alemu* World Journal of Applied Medical Sciences DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15826174 Abstract: Mud blocks are affordable, eco-friendly, and widely available construction materials. In Ethiopia, many people, especially in rural areas, construct walls by hand-packing mud onto sparsely placed wooden frames using locally sourced soil, straw, and water in unmeasured quantities. This traditional method, though common, […]

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REWARD AND PRODUCTIVITY OF EMPLOYEES: A GOLDEN GUINEA BREWERIES PERSPECTIVE, ABIA STATE, NIGERIA

Obeta Roseline, Edwin Ihechituru Edwin Department of Public Administration and Local Government, University of Nigeria, Nsukka – Nigeria. World Journal of Economics, Business and Management Abstract: The crux of this paper is Reward and Productivity of Employees: A Golden Guinea Breweries Perspective, Abia State, Nigeria. The paper observed that rewards contribute to employee satisfaction, which […]

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Exploring Challenges and Opportunities in the Food Delivery Services: A study on Food Application in Market of Bangladesh

Sumaiya Islam1*, Md. Abdur Rahim2 Department of Management, Faculty of Business Studies, University of Dhaka, Dhaka -1000. World Journal of Economics, Business and Management Abstract: The burgeoning food delivery services market in Bangladesh has undergone rapid transformation, catalyzed by the proliferation of digital platforms offering convenience and accessibility. This research delves into the multifaceted dynamics […]

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GROUNDWATER POTENTIAL AND FLOW PATTERN USING ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY DATA IN UTURU, ABIA STATE, NIGERIA

OGBUAGU Kingsley Maraizu1*, NWANKWO Cyril Ngozie2 Department of Physics, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria. Abstract: This study is aimed at evaluating the groundwater potential and flow pattern in Uturu using the electrical resistivity data gotten from the Electrical resistivity method. The VES results showed that the first three VES locations have six layers, while VES-4 […]

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