The research was conducted from 6 th-27 th june 2008 in Commercial Zone animal Laboratory of animal Science departement, facultry of agriculture, and University, and University of Bengkulu. Aim of the research was to investigate the effect of supplying pineapple extracts (Ananas cosumus) as drinking water on meat quality of culled layers.. Research design used was completely randomized design. The treatmants were P) (control group), P1 (1 week supply of pineapple extract as drinking water prior slaughtering), P2 (2 weeks supply of pineapple extract as drinking water prior slaughtering)and P3 (3 weeks supply of pineapple extract as drinking water prior slaughtering). The collected data were analyzed by using analysis of variance, any significant results would be further tested with Duncand Multiple range test (DMRT). Vriable observed were meat pH, tenderness, abdominal fat, cooking loss, water intake, and organoleptic test (color, odour and taste). Results showed that supplying pineapple extracts (Ananas cosumus) as drinking water significantly decreased level of abdominal fat, increased tenderness and cooking loss and significant on orgaleptic test (P<0.05) ; however, there was insignificant effect on meat pH and water intake. To sum up, supplying pineapple extracts (ananas cosumus) as drinking water for 3 weeks had resulted in a better meat than control group, as it increased the tenderness.
Diabetic ulcers are one of the most common complications of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Diabetic ulcers are infected sores that develop in the lower extremities. Proper diabetic foot wound care methods will improve wound healing. One of the efforts to treat the complement to prevent infection is wound care with palm sugar. Palm sugar contains antibiotic-like substances such as vitamin C, riboflavin, vitamin A, and ascorbic acid. Dr. Slamet Garut's study aims to determine the effectiveness of wound care with palm sugar media against the repair of diabetic ulcers in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus after hospitalization in 2021. The study used a quasi experimental research design with one group pretest and posttest design (Pre-action) and one group of subjects receiving palm sugar therapy on diabetic ulcer wounds (Post-action). The researcher used consecutive sampling techniques, samples that met the inclusion criteria could have 8 people. The wounds were treated with palm sugar for two weeks. The findings revealed that wound care with palm sugar had an effect on the repair of diabetic ulcers in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, with a Pvalue = 0.000. Then it is possible to conclude that treating wounds with palm sugar affects the improvement of diabetic ulcers.
Speech delay in children occurs when a child finds it difficult to use and develop the mechanisms required to produce speech. Some of the unfavorable consequences of speech delay in children include poor academic achievement, reduced IQ, and psychosocial problems. Thus, this study aimed to explore the experience of parents with speech delayed children in Garut, Indonesia. A descriptive phenomenological approach was used to explicate the knowledge of parents about speech delay, the experience of parents with children suffering from speech delay and parental support provided to children with speech delay. Indepth audio-taped interviews were conducted with the ten participants who met the inclusion criteria for this study. The transcripts of each participant were analyzed using Colaizzi's approach. The major themes discussed in this study include parenting Practice associated with speech delay in children, parents' feeling when they found out that they have speech delay children, and parents' support towards the treatment of speech delay in children. The findings generated in this study confirmed that parents have a key role to play in the development of their children's speaking skills at the early childhood stage. This study also revealed that the immense patience and unwavering support of parents are crucial to the successful treatment of speech delay in children.
The number of Covid-19 cases in West Java Province has shown a significant number in the past month. This is because West Java has become the center of very high community activity and mobility. Many people still dont understand how to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including the importance of using masks when leaving the house, the importance of personal hygiene, washing hands with soap, and physical distancing. The purpose of the Covid-19 counseling and training is to increase knowledge about preventing the transmission of Covid-19. Service activities are carried out in the form of education with leaflets and posters submitted by passing motorists and the surrounding community. Meanwhile, posters are installed in strategic places such as at the sub-district office, and in the RW/RT. The results obtained were an increase in knowledge after counseling by 26 people or an increase of 13%, citizens knowledge about individuals susceptible to Covid-19 an increase of 17 people or 8.5%, an increase in knowledge about the signs of Covid-19 symptoms by 43 people or an increase of 21, 5%, residents' knowledge about health procedures increased by 8 people or 4%, increased knowledge of residents about the types of Covid-19 masks by 37 people or 18.5%. The conclusions obtained from this activity are very useful and educate residents in preventing the spread of Covid-1
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