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View article: The effects of Rajyoga mindfulness meditation training on heart rate variability in panic disorder: A randomized controlled trial
The effects of Rajyoga mindfulness meditation training on heart rate variability in panic disorder: A randomized controlled trial Open
Background: Panic disorder is associated with autonomic nervous system dysfunction and reduced heart rate variability (HRV). Enhancing HRV may help mitigate symptoms of panic disorder. This study investigated the effects of Rajyoga mindful…
View article: Office Practice of Clinical Physiology
Office Practice of Clinical Physiology Open
Clinical physiology is a vital field in health care that focuses on understanding how the body’s systems function and respond to various stimuli, including disease, exercise, and rehabilitation. The office practice of clinical physiology i…
View article: Application of Biomechanics in Medical Sciences
Application of Biomechanics in Medical Sciences Open
Biomechanics, the study of the mechanical behavior of living organisms, finds numerous applications in medicine, from understanding normal physiological functions to designing medical devices and treatments. Biomechanics plays a vital role…
View article: Role of Hematological Parameters in the Grading of COVID-19 and a Model to Predict the Outcome in Inpatients
Role of Hematological Parameters in the Grading of COVID-19 and a Model to Predict the Outcome in Inpatients Open
Introduction Human coronaviruses, identified in the 1960s, are known culprits of respiratory infections. Classified into alpha, beta, gamma, and delta subgroups, these viruses have the capacity to transition from animal reservoirs to causi…
View article: Impact of Yoga as an Add-On Intervention on Neurocognitive Functions Among Adult Athletes: A Pilot Study
Impact of Yoga as an Add-On Intervention on Neurocognitive Functions Among Adult Athletes: A Pilot Study Open
The results suggest that yoga may be integrated with sports to enhance neurocognitive functions.
View article: The Effectiveness of Rajyoga Meditation as an Adjuvant for Panic Anxiety Syndrome
The Effectiveness of Rajyoga Meditation as an Adjuvant for Panic Anxiety Syndrome Open
Objective: One of the most prevalent psychiatric conditions that affect a person's quality of life, ability to function and productivity, and consequently the loss of national income, are anxiety disorders. Rajyoga meditation (RM) is a for…
View article: Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on semen quality in male partners of infertile couples: a hospital-based observational study
Effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on semen quality in male partners of infertile couples: a hospital-based observational study Open
The effects of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on male fertility have received considerable attention because human testes contain high levels of angiotensin-converting enzyme-2 receptors, through which severe acute respir…
View article: Gastroschisis: Anatomic Defects, Etiopathogenesis, Treatment, and Prognosis
Gastroschisis: Anatomic Defects, Etiopathogenesis, Treatment, and Prognosis Open
Gastroschisis is a congenital defect in the abdominal wall that is typically located to the right of the umbilicus.The intestines, and sometimes parts of the liver and the stomach, also protrude into the amniotic space.Unlike in omphalocel…
View article: Role of Dantabija, Haridra, and Zingiber (DHZ) combination to restore health and immunity in mild to moderate COVID-19 patients
Role of Dantabija, Haridra, and Zingiber (DHZ) combination to restore health and immunity in mild to moderate COVID-19 patients Open
A BSTRACT Background: COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused various clinical manifestations ranging from asymptomatic, minor flu-like symptoms to acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), pneumonia, and even death. Early restriction of viruse…
View article: Role of cystatin C and calprotectin as potential early prognostic biomarkers in COVID-19 patients admitted to a dedicated COVID care facility
Role of cystatin C and calprotectin as potential early prognostic biomarkers in COVID-19 patients admitted to a dedicated COVID care facility Open
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has claimed millions of lives. A tool for early prediction of severity and mortality risk is desirable for better utilization of health care facilities. Several biomarkers like D-dimer, lactate dehydrogena…
View article: Pipe Stress Analysis of Pump System in Process Plant
Pipe Stress Analysis of Pump System in Process Plant Open
Every process and LNG plants operate many pumps and compressors in the processing unit. Performing the pump stress Analysis is immensely critical. The Pump’s high vibration on the process plant will seriously affect the pipe and equipment’…
View article: Development and Performance analysis of Hybrid Based Polymer Composite
Development and Performance analysis of Hybrid Based Polymer Composite Open
Fiber Supported Polymer Network composites are generally utilized as primary materials. These materials trade ordinary materials for severe reasons. What’s more, these materials are liked for their lightweight and strength. They additional…
View article: Quantitative electroencephalography as a tool for objective neurophysiological seizure diagnosis: A retrospective study
Quantitative electroencephalography as a tool for objective neurophysiological seizure diagnosis: A retrospective study Open
Objectives: Seizure is the fourth most common neurological disorder in the world; it affects all age groups with equal possibility of occurrence in both males and females. Many antiepileptic drugs are available today, but its diagnosis is …
View article: Hypsarrythmia – Do Age Have Any Relevance
Hypsarrythmia – Do Age Have Any Relevance Open
Hypsarrhythmia is a classical electroencephalographic finding in patients of infantile spasm and related syndromes like West syndrome and Otahara syndrome. It usually develops in early infancy and persists up to age of two years, after tha…
View article: Hypsarrythmia – Do Age Have Any Relevance
Hypsarrythmia – Do Age Have Any Relevance Open
Hypsarrhythmia is a classical electroencephalographic finding in patients of infantile spasm and related syndromes like West syndrome and Otahara syndrome. It usually develops in early infancy and persists up to age of two years, after tha…
View article: Role of language proficiency and personality traits upon the academic performance of undergraduate medical students
Role of language proficiency and personality traits upon the academic performance of undergraduate medical students Open
BACKGROUND: Academic performance of medical students is governed by various factors. Personality traits such as core self-evaluation (CSE) and locus of control (LOC) are a few of the most important factors that could govern academic perfor…
View article: ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A CASE OF INFANTILE SPASM WITH ATYPICAL PRESENTATION
ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHIC CHARACTERIZATION OF A CASE OF INFANTILE SPASM WITH ATYPICAL PRESENTATION Open
Infantile spasm is one of the common seizure disorders with serious consequences. It is generally characterized by a muscle spasm of various intensity and distribution, salaam spells, and infantile myoclonic seizures with typical electroen…
View article: The effect of short-term exposure to red and blue light on the autonomic tone of the individuals with newly diagnosed essential hypertension
The effect of short-term exposure to red and blue light on the autonomic tone of the individuals with newly diagnosed essential hypertension Open
The research study aimed to study the effect of short term exposure to light basically red, blue and white on the autonomic tone of essential hypertensive individuals. The objective was to find out the baseline cardiac autonomic function a…
View article: Study of the effect of obesity on QT-interval among adults
Study of the effect of obesity on QT-interval among adults Open
Obesity was found to be associated with prolongation of QT-interval among young obese adults. This prolongation of QT-interval duration increases the possibility of left ventricular enlargement and ventricular fibrillation. Hence the prese…
View article: Effect of music of specific frequency upon the sleep architecture and electroencephalographic pattern of individuals with delayed sleep latency: A daytime nap study
Effect of music of specific frequency upon the sleep architecture and electroencephalographic pattern of individuals with delayed sleep latency: A daytime nap study Open
It was concluded that 432 Hz music has some significant calming effect as reflected by increased alpha activities without any significant effect upon the sleep latency in the daytime naps.
View article: Predictors of Perforated Appendix among Children
Predictors of Perforated Appendix among Children Open
Objective: This study explores whether nominal demographics, symptoms, signs and laboratory predictors can determine a perforated appendix in pediatric population at an urban community hospital. Methods: A retrospective analysis was perfor…