OAR@UM Community:/library/oar/handle/123456789/87442025-12-26T10:52:58Z2025-12-26T10:52:58ZIl-pesta l-kbira f'Għawdex/library/oar/handle/123456789/1356922025-05-23T06:02:49Z1963-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Il-pesta l-kbira f'Għawdex
Abstract: L-artiklu jitkellem dwar il-Pesta tal-1813 f’Malta, b’fokus speċifiku fuq l-impatt fuq Għawdex b’referenza għal każi preċedenti rreġistrat tal-pesta fil-gżejjer Maltin.1963-01-01T00:00:00ZIl-mewt is-sewda/library/oar/handle/123456789/1348662025-04-30T10:07:25Z2004-05-15T00:00:00ZTitle: Il-mewt is-sewda
Abstract: F'dan l-artiklu l-awtur jikteb fuq il-mewt is-sewda u kif din il-pesta inferxed miċ-Ċina għad-dinja sħiħa.2004-05-15T00:00:00ZId-Dijabete u Saħħtek: no. 32 : Ġunju 1991/library/oar/handle/123456789/1166232023-12-20T07:27:55Z1991-06-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Id-Dijabete u Saħħtek: no. 32 : Ġunju 1991
Editors: Zammit, Tancred J.
Abstract: Contents : 1/ Zammit, T. J. - Editorjal -- 2/ Sfida personali -- 3/ Mifsud, M. L. - Is-Safar : aħseb kmieni -- 4/ Carbonaro, R. - Nimxu mixja kontra d-dijabete -- 5/ Ibni għandu d-dijabete -- 6/ Cilia, C. - Jum il-missier -- 7/ Int fiex tifhem? -- 8/ "Ħelu daqs iz-zokkor!" -- 9/ M. D. - Il-firxa u l-insulina -- 10/ Bezzina, M. - Aqsam id-dijabete tiegħek ma' ħaddieħor -- 11/ Inti wkoll tista' tnaqqas id-dijabete f'pajjiżna -- 12/ Mifsud, M-L. - Riċetti -- 13/ Domanda u risposta1991-06-01T00:00:00ZDiabetes in MaltaSchranz, A. G./library/oar/handle/123456789/1121352023-07-31T09:41:02Z1989-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Diabetes in Malta
Authors: Schranz, A. G.
Abstract: Diabetes Mellitus has been known to occur in these islands for the past 270 years and
has for a long time been considered as one of our major public health problems.
It affects a significant part of our 340,000 population and has an important role in
many cases of death and disability.
The following is a summary of some of the more recent information available on the
extent of this disorder and its impact in the Maltese in the last 9 years (1980-1988).
The data on prevalence (total number of cases at present), incidence (rate of new
cases) burden of complications (morbidity) and mortality has been derived from
epidemiological research in the population and from other relatively large studies
evaluating local diabetes health care within the framework of the National Diabetes
Programme.
The important subject matter inevitably requires different degrees of medical
terminology to permit it to be followed by as wide an audience as possible.
Diabetes mellitus is a label used for a number of different conditions having in
common abnormal tolerance to glucose with high blood sugar levels. There are two
main forms of diabetes - type I and type II - which are generally considered as
separate entities but which might have some relationship in our semi-isolated
population. Although the exact causes of diabetes are yet not clear it seems that
certain factors (called environmental) could interact with and light up the genetic
tendency for the condition. This inherited susceptibility in the Maltese seems to be
strong particularly for type II diabetes as can be seen from the high proportions of
adult persons reporting diabetes in their close relatives:
grandparents - maternal 39%, paternal 28%
mother 30%, father 17%1 sisters and brothers 14%.1989-01-01T00:00:00Z