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ENHANCING MALE FERTILITY: THE ROLE OF ANTIOXIDANT BLENDS IN SUBFERTILITY TREATMENT

By: Al-Mansoori Khaled Ahmed
Published: February 4, 2025
The study's goal was to learn more about the positive effects of antioxidants combination on male infertility. Twenty-four men with semen low parameters (subfertility) and another 10 men normally used as control were used in this study. Males were given formulation of an antioxidant containing vitamin E 400 mg, vitamin...

THE ROLE OF COPING MECHANISMS IN REDUCING ACADEMIC STRESS AMONG STUDENTS ENGAGED IN ANAEROBIC EXERCISE

By: David Oluwaseun Adebayo, Olumide Oyeyinka Jide
Published: February 4, 2025
Stress is a prevalent and often overwhelming experience, particularly among senior secondary school students, as they navigate the pressures of academic demands and extracurricular activities. This stress can significantly impact their emotional, physical, and academic well-being, often leading to disorganization and reduced performance. The negative outcomes associated with stress are...

ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AND ITS EFFECTS ON THE HEALTH AND LIFE EXPECTANCY OF ENTREPRENEURS

By: Ifeoma Chizoba Nwoke
Published: February 4, 2025
This study examines environmental pollution and life expectancy among intrapreneurs in Nigeria from 1981 to 2023. The study envisages the outcomes on post Covid-19 from 2020-2023 using review analysis on the sustainability, survival and success of intrapreneurs in the business enterprise. Methodology/Approach Hence, empirical data from 1981-2019 in antecedents to...

ASSESSING PERINATAL LOSS, SUPPORT SYSTEMS, AND COPING STRATEGIES AMONG BEREAVED MOTHERS IN ASABA, DELTA STATE

By: Chinedu Emmanuel Okafor, Mary Ngozi Uche
Published: February 4, 2025
Evaluation of Perinatal Loss Experience, Level of Support and Coping among Bereaved Mothers Attending Secondary Health Facilities in Asaba, Delta State. Three research questions guided the study. The design of the study was a qualitative and quantitative research design. The population of this study comprised an accessible population of 300...