MohammadHasan Rakhshani; Javad Mahdavinasab; Khadijeh Mohammadi; Mostafa Abbasi; Hasan Ravansalar; Akbar Pejhan; Javad Hadadnia; Rahim Golmohammadi
Volume 21, Issue 1 , March and April 2015, , Pages 53-60
Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of two types of quran voice , Majlisi or Tartil on IgA, IgM, IgG, C3, C4 and White Blood Cell count.
Methods and Materials: this study was conducted on 60 volunteer students in sabzevar university of Medical sciences. Subjects were divided ...
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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of two types of quran voice , Majlisi or Tartil on IgA, IgM, IgG, C3, C4 and White Blood Cell count.
Methods and Materials: this study was conducted on 60 volunteer students in sabzevar university of Medical sciences. Subjects were divided randomly into 2 groups. In the first group, participants heard to Majlisi voice and in the second group, subjects heard to Tartil voice of Quran for 20 minutes. Blood sampling were done before and after Quran hearing. IgA, IgM, IgG, C3 and C4 were measured by SRID and kit method and white blood cell count was done by cell counter. Data were analyzed using SPSS16 software and U Mann – Whitney and Kruskal Wallis tests.
Results: Hearing the Majlisi voice significantly increased the IgG (p=0.032), C3 (p=0.049) and C4 (p=0.004), but it did not change other factors. Hearing the Tartil voice rose significantly gust the IgG (p=0.008) and C3 (p=0.001).
Conclusion: The results of this study shows that hearing to both types of Quran voice (Majlisi or Tartil) can go up the immune system factors and inhance this to encountering some stressful and critical situations.
Hossein Ghayomezadeh; Javad Hadadnia
Volume 21, Issue 4 , September and October 2014, , Pages 675-692
Abstract
Human body temperature can be a natural index in diagnosing some diseases. Thermal imaging (Thermography), which works on the basis of infrared radiations, is a fast, non-invasive, non-contact and flexible method for monitoring human body temperature. Additionally, thermal imaging can map the body surface ...
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Human body temperature can be a natural index in diagnosing some diseases. Thermal imaging (Thermography), which works on the basis of infrared radiations, is a fast, non-invasive, non-contact and flexible method for monitoring human body temperature. Additionally, thermal imaging can map the body surface temperature in a non-contact manner. In recent years, extensive research has been conducted with the aim of increasing the use of thermal cameras and obtaining a close relationship between skin temperature and thermal physiology. Thermal imaging has been successful in diagnosing breast cancer, diseases related to blood pathology (e.g., arteriosclerosis, peripheral vascular disease, deep vein thrombosis, effects of vasoconstrictors such as nicotine) - diseases related to joint and bone pathology, and especially in tumoral pathology and pediatrics diseases. This paper investigates the function of thermal cameras, and capabilities and advantages of thermal imaging method in the diagnosis of various diseases.