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Ebaa Al-Ozairi

Publications -  17
Citations -  552

Ebaa Al-Ozairi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 481 citations.

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Metabolic obesity: the paradox between visceral and subcutaneous fat.

TL;DR: The term "Metabolic Obesity", in reference to visceral fat accumulation in either lean or obese individuals may identify those at risk for cardiovascular disease better than the currently used definitions of obesity.
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Increased Adipose Tissue Expression of IL-23 Associates with Inflammatory Markers in People with High LDL Cholesterol

TL;DR: In conclusion, adipose IL-23 may be an inflammatory biomarker for disease progression in people with high LDL-c, and was associated with multiple adipose inflammatory biomarkers in this cohort.
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Salivary Biomarkers as Predictors of Obesity and Intermediate Hyperglycemia in Adolescents

TL;DR: Salivary CRP and insulin were associated with hyperglycemia, obesity, and possibly diabetes in adolescents and were demonstrated to be a noninvasive approach with significant value for disease risk assessment and prevention.
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Effectiveness of virtual mindfulness-based interventions on perceived anxiety and depression of physicians during the COVID-19 pandemic: A pre-post experimental study

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors examined the effectiveness of virtual mindfulness-based intervention on physicians' perceived anxiety and depression and different facets of mindfulness during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Palmitate Potentiates Lipopolysaccharide-Induced IL-6 Production via Coordinated Acetylation of H3K9/H3K18, p300, and RNA Polymerase II

TL;DR: It is reported that LPS induces higher levels of IL-6 in human monocytes in the presence of palmitate, and the priming effect of Palmitate increases H3K9/H3K18 acetylation in monocytes, which supports a model in which increased levels ofPalmitate in obesity create a setting for LPS to potentiate IL- 6 production via chromatin remodeling, enabling palmitates to contribute to metabolic inflammation.