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        Honey and Cardiovascular Risk Factors, in Normal Individuals and in Patients with Diabetes Mellitus or Dyslipidemia

        Noori Al-Waili,Khelod Salom,Ahmad Al-Ghamdi,Mohammad Javed Ansari,Ali Al-Waili,Thia Al-Waili 한국식품영양과학회 2013 Journal of medicinal food Vol.16 No.12

        Diabetes mellitus, hypercholesteremia, hypertension (HTN), and obesity are well-known risk factors for cardiovascular diseases (CVD). Various medications are currently in use for management of these comorbidities. Undesirable side effects are unavoidable and the ultimate and ideal goal is hardly achieved. Honey and other bee products are widely used in traditional medicine for management of many diseases. Others and the authors have found potent biological activities of these products. Honey is now reintroduced in modern medicine as part of wound and burn management. Honey has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities. More studies are exploring other aspects of honey activity such as its effect on blood sugar, body weight, lipid profile, C-reactive protein, nitric oxide, proinflammatory prostaglandins, and homocysteine. Growing evidence and scientific data support the use of honey in patients with diabetes, HTN, dyslipidemia, obesity, and CVD. This review discusses clinical and preclinical studies on potential influence of honey on diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular risk factors, and emphasizes the importance of conducting more clinical and controlled studies.

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        Honey and Microbial Infections: A Review Supporting the Use of Honey for Microbial Control

        Noori S. Al-Waili,Khelod Salom,Glenn Butler,Ahmad A. Al Ghamdi 한국식품영양과학회 2011 Journal of medicinal food Vol.14 No.10

        Honey has been used as a medicine throughout the ages and has recently been reintroduced to modern medical practice. Much of the research to date has addressed honey's antibacterial properties and its effects on wound healing. Laboratory studies and clinical trials have shown that honey is an effective broad-spectrum antibacterial agent. Honey antimicrobial action explains the external and internal uses of honey. Honey has been used to treat adult and neonatal postoperative infection, burns, necrotizing fasciitis, infected and nonhealing wounds and ulcers, boils, pilonidal sinus, venous ulcers, and diabetic foot ulcers. These effects are ascribed to honey's antibacterial action, which is due to acidity, hydrogen peroxide content, osmotic effect, nutritional and antioxidants content, stimulation of immunity, and to unidentified compounds. When ingested, honey also promotes healing and shows antibacterial action by decreasing prostaglandin levels, elevating nitric oxide levels, and exerting prebiotic effects. These factors play a major role in controlling inflammation and promoting microbial control and healing processes. This article reviews data supporting the effectiveness of natural honey in eradicating human pathogens and discusses the mechanism of actions.

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        Analytic Review of Healthcare Software by Using Quantum Computing Security Techniques

        Sultan H. Almotiri,Mohd Nadeem,Mohammed A. Al Ghamdi,Raees Ahmad Khan 한국지능시스템학회 2023 INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of FUZZY LOGIC and INTELLIGE Vol.23 No.3

        The core objective of this security research is to ensure that healthcare software (HS) is secure when operating on a fully functional quantum computer. Developers are constantly coming up with innovative methods to maintain usability while maximizing security. The degree of security is not as high as it should be despite numerous efforts made in this area by developers and security specialists. It is also crucial to conduct additional research on the best methods for enhancing and assessing the security of healthcare technologies. This study specifically aims to assess the security of HS during quantum computing (QC) operations. Based on the empirical analysis of a substantial amount of data, this study makes recommendations for creating a secure HS. In the quantum age, decision-makers frequently experience difficulties in integrating extremely secure software. This study aims for the inclusion of security-related aspects. This study also suggests utilizing a novel technique that evaluates healthcare software security (HSS) simultaneously using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), fuzzy sets (FS), and a method for order of preference by similarity to an ideal solution (TOPSIS). The F-AHP and F-TOPSIS hybrid solution techniques were evaluated using 10 quantum security algorithms. The security assessment conclusions indicate that this cutting-edge hybrid technique is the most accurate and useful method to evaluate the security of an HS. Most importantly, these findings will benefit security management without jeopardizing end users.

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