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Muluken Wubetu
Researcher at College of Health Sciences, Bahrain
Publications - 19
Citations - 240
Muluken Wubetu is an academic researcher from College of Health Sciences, Bahrain. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Referral. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 18 publications receiving 111 citations. Previous affiliations of Muluken Wubetu include Debre markos University.
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Ethnopharmacologic survey of medicinal plants used to treat human diseases by traditional medical practitioners in Dega Damot district, Amhara, Northwestern Ethiopia
TL;DR: Dega Damot district is loaded in its medicinal plant diversity and indigenous knowledge Though plants are highly affected by drought, overgrazing and firewood collection, awareness activities must be created among the district's population by concerned governmental and nongovernmental organizations about the value of medicinal plants and conservation of these plants.
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Maternal dietary diversity and micronutrient adequacy during pregnancy and related factors in East Gojjam Zone, Northwest Ethiopia, 2016.
Tebikew Yeneabat,Haweni Adugna,Tarekegn Asmamaw,Muluken Wubetu,Melaku Admas,Getachew Hailu,Asres Bedaso,Tadele Amare +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that being non-educated affects pregnant women to depend on less diversified diet and providing dietary counseling during pregnancy can improve nutritional practice for pregnant women.
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Ethnobotany Of Medicinal Plants Used To Treat Various Mental Illnesses In Ethiopia: A Systematic Review
Muluken Wubetu,Mezinew Sintayehu,Mohammedbrhan Abdelwuhab Aeta,Haimanot Reta,Dagninet Derebe +4 more
TL;DR: Though most of these medicinal plants are widely utilized in different parts of the country, safety and efficacy information of them are not scientifically tested in animals so it is relevant for researchers in the field to conduct thesafety and efficacy study of the traditionally claimed medicinal plants.
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Anti-Tuberculosis Drug Induced Hepatotoxicity and Associated Factors among Tuberculosis Patients at Selected Hospitals, Ethiopia.
TL;DR: In this paper, a prospective cross sectional-study was conducted in three hospitals of East Gojjam zone by taking blood samples of new tuberculosis patients every 2 weeks for 2 months to measure the elevation of liver proteins indicating liver toxicity from the onset of starting therapy.
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Investigation of the Antidiarrheal and Antimicrobial Activities of 80% Methanolic Leaf Extract of Discopodium Penninervum (Hochst.).
TL;DR: It can be concluded that crude extracts of Discopodium Penninervum showed strong activities against diarrhea indicating that it contains some chemical constituents that possibly lead to antidiarrheal drug development.