https://www.selleckchem.com/products/xl177a.html Objective This study aims to determine the relationship between communication and disposition toward the implementation of the No Smoking Area policy. Method The design of this study was cross-sectional study approach. Total samples are 196 respondents. Data collection obtained by a questionnaire, observations, and in-depth interviews, as well as secondary data obtained through literature review. Univariate and bivariate analysis are done to analyze data. Result communication in the implementation of the No Smoking Area policy at the Maros Regent Office was generally good. For transmission factors found 58.5% of respondents said good and the remaining 41.5% said it was not good. Conclusion The good communication had no relation to the successful implementation of the No Smoking Area policy at the Maros Regent Office, while a good disposition had a relationship with the successful implementation of the No Smoking Area policy at the Maros Regent Office.Objective The aims of this study was to determine the effect of giving 14 days of African leaf herbal tea to FBG levels of prediabetes teachers. Method A quasi-experimental study using the non-randomized pretest posttest method. There were 30 samples. Levels of FBG, Anthropometry and Recall 24-hours collected had been divided into 3 study groups are dose of 2 grams (group I), 4g (group II) and controls. Result 5.3% decreases in FBG levels of group I, 5.6% in group II, and 0.5% increase in FBG levels of control group. There was no significant difference in FBG levels before and after intervention in group I (p=0.057), group II (p=0.252), and control group (p=0.928). Conclusion Consumption of 4g of African leaf herbal tea for 14 days reduces FBG best. It is recommended to consume African leaf herbal tea to reduce blood glucose levels in patients with prediabetes.Objective Compare the effect of Moringa oleifera (MO) leaf extract and iron tablets on pregnant women on low birt