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  1. Knowledge and attitude of primary healthcare physicians toward colorectal cancer screening in Qassim region, Saudi Arabia
    Abdulrhman M. Aldukhayel, Hajar A. Alsudairi, Raghad A. Alhomidani, Nouf S. Almutairi, Fatima M. Alturki, Razan G. Almehmadi, Sharouq A. Alolyan, Fatima M. Aljasser, Reem F. Alshammari, Nawaf S. Alshammari
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2021; 5(10): 1784-1790.
  2. The association between physical activity and symptoms of depression
    Abdul Rahman Ali Mohammed Shukr, Amany Ali Alghamdi, Shatha Gamal AbdulQader Alaghbari, Ziad AbdulAziz Alzaid, Meshal AbdulHameed Alolyan, Ahmad Saleh Alshiha, Abdulrahman Ali Abdullah Aloudah
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2020; 4(2): 378-382.
  3. Prevalence of post traumatic stress disorder post-COVID-19 pandemic among healthcare workers in the pediatric emergency department in Maternity and Children Hospital in Alqassim
    Abdullah Mohammed Alshushan, Abdullah Alrashidi, Tagreed Almutairi, Mohammed Huthayl Alharbi, Fatima Mohammed Alolyan, Eisa Naji Almutairi, Abdullah Ibrahim Almutaz
    Saudi Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2023; 4(1): 238-243.
  4. Safety and efficacy of low-dose rituximab in pemphigus: insights from a systematic review and a single-arm meta-analysis
    Hosam Hadi Awaji, Fatmah Abdluraheem Jeddo, Saif Talal Almaghrabi, Rahaf Yaser Khayat, Taif Mohammed Alamri, Horyah Saeed Bakhsh, Marwah Yasser Qadi, Lama Abdullah Almujaydil, Ahmed Mohammed Alolyan, Fatema Maki Isa, Abdulaziz Ibrahim Alassaf, Raghad Ibraheem Abosoudah, Fatma Khider Faraj
    International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries. 2025; 9(7): 1709-1721.


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