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View article: Effects of Total Mixed Ration on Blood Biochemistry, Productivity, and Reproduction in Bangladeshi Frisian Crossbred Lactating Cows
Effects of Total Mixed Ration on Blood Biochemistry, Productivity, and Reproduction in Bangladeshi Frisian Crossbred Lactating Cows Open
Background This study assessed the impact of the total mixed ratio (TMR) on milking cow productivity and reproductive and serum biochemical profiles and investigated the correlations between TMR nutrient values and cow traits. Results A to…
View article: ANCIENT INDIAN FESTIVALS AND TRADITIONS FOR AN ENDURING PLANET
ANCIENT INDIAN FESTIVALS AND TRADITIONS FOR AN ENDURING PLANET Open
View article: Hyperledger Fabric-Based Blockchain Framework for Secure and Interoperable Healthcare Record Management
Hyperledger Fabric-Based Blockchain Framework for Secure and Interoperable Healthcare Record Management Open
Patient mobility and specialized healthcare services have increased the issues associated with managing a distributed electronic health record. Traditional electronic health records systems lack the robustness for confidentiality, integrit…
View article: TO DETERMINE THE ZINC LEVEL AND ITS CORRELATION WITH CD4 COUNT BEFORE AND AFTER ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION IN HIV INFECTED PATIENTS
TO DETERMINE THE ZINC LEVEL AND ITS CORRELATION WITH CD4 COUNT BEFORE AND AFTER ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION IN HIV INFECTED PATIENTS Open
Introduction: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection is a state of profound immunodeficiency. Zinc is a known to maintain a healthy immune system. Low levels of zinc in plasma predict a threefold increase in mortality related to HIV,…
View article: Biomass-based curing agents for sustainable leather processing
Biomass-based curing agents for sustainable leather processing Open
The biomass utilization without purification and fractionation through a non-selective manner is the best option for high conversion efficiency. Leftover and abundant plant biomass can be a source of preservatives if they keep antimicrobia…
View article: Biomass-based curing agents for sustainable leather processing
Biomass-based curing agents for sustainable leather processing Open
The biomass utilization without purification and fractionation through a non-selective manner is the best option for high conversion efficiency. Leftover and abundant plant biomass can be a source of preservatives if they keep antimicrobia…
View article: Cardiovascular Complications in Patients with Kawasaki Disease in a Tertiary Care Hospital in West Bengal, Eastern IndiaA Prospective Clinical Study
Cardiovascular Complications in Patients with Kawasaki Disease in a Tertiary Care Hospital in West Bengal, Eastern IndiaA Prospective Clinical Study Open
Introduction: Kawasaki Disease (KD) is an acute self-limiting systemic vasculitis involving medium and small-sized arteries. It may soon replace rheumatic fever to become the most common cause of acquired heart disease in Indian children. …
View article: Leather processing industry waste (lime fleshing): A prospective substrate for production of biodiesel
Leather processing industry waste (lime fleshing): A prospective substrate for production of biodiesel Open
Production of biodiesel using leather industry solid wastes (leather lime fleshing) containing high fats and proteins was developed, which benefitted both the ways to manage waste along with generation of renewable energy. Oil from this wa…
View article: A Comparative Study on Intranasal Versus Intravenous Lorazepam in the Management of Acute Seizure in Children
A Comparative Study on Intranasal Versus Intravenous Lorazepam in the Management of Acute Seizure in Children Open
Introduction: The acute seizure in childhood is a medical emergency which is usually managed by benzodiazepines used as a first line of therapy. There are no strict guidelines of using intranasal lorazepam in India. Many paediatricians use…
View article: Study of the human liver by ultrasound examination to search for variations of venous anatomy.
Study of the human liver by ultrasound examination to search for variations of venous anatomy. Open
Introduction: Knowledge about venous patterns (especially portal and hepatic venous) and their variations are extremely crucial for liver transplantation and other surgical procedures on liver. Studies have been done at national or interna…
View article: A questionnaire-based study to develop an instrument measuring poor interest in biostatistics among postgraduate medical students and faculties
A questionnaire-based study to develop an instrument measuring poor interest in biostatistics among postgraduate medical students and faculties Open
BACKGROUND: It has been realized by senior researchers that interest in biostatistics is very poor among medical professionals. Knowledge of biostatistics plays an important role in medical research. Studies conducted about knowledge, atti…
View article: Comparative Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of Olanzapine and Blonanserin in Patients with Schizophrenia: A Parallel Group Study
Comparative Efficacy, Safety and Tolerability of Olanzapine and Blonanserin in Patients with Schizophrenia: A Parallel Group Study Open
Background The antipsychotic olanzapine is a first-line drug in the treatment of schizophrenia while blonanserin is indicated in resistant cases of schizophrenia when the first line antipsychotics have failed. There are very limited studie…
View article: Assessment of productivity of pangas catfish (Pangasius pangasius, Hamilton-1822) culture in jute retting pond in Murshidabad district
Assessment of productivity of pangas catfish (Pangasius pangasius, Hamilton-1822) culture in jute retting pond in Murshidabad district Open
Murshidabad district is the highest jute producer district in West Bengal where maximum numbers of ponds beels, canals and irrigational channels are being used for jute retting from July to September and after retting, water bodies remain …
View article: Assessment of Prescribing Pattern and Safety Profile of Drugs Used in Intranasal Route in Paediatric Age Group of Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital
Assessment of Prescribing Pattern and Safety Profile of Drugs Used in Intranasal Route in Paediatric Age Group of Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital Open
Background Recently there has been an increased preference for intranasal delivery of drugs due to highly vascular nasal mucosa, bypassing first pass metabolism and the blood brain barrier (BBB) lead in quick drug absorption to the systemi…
View article: Effectiveness and adverse drug reactions of levetiracetam and midazolam in refractory neonatal seizure: A cross-sectional comparative study
Effectiveness and adverse drug reactions of levetiracetam and midazolam in refractory neonatal seizure: A cross-sectional comparative study Open
BACKGROUND: Neonatal seizure (NS) reflects serious underlying brain injury, requiring immediate evaluation and early treatment. In neonates, phenobarbitone and phenytoin are used primarily to control the seizures. If uncontrolled, widespre…
View article: Variability of Standard Liver Volume by 2D Ultrasound: A Cross-sectional Study from Eastern India
Variability of Standard Liver Volume by 2D Ultrasound: A Cross-sectional Study from Eastern India Open
Introduction: Liver volume estimation is an essential component prior to major hepatic surgery and liver transplantation. Liver volume is evaluated with different formulae, gold standard Computed Tomography (CT) volumetry and Magnetic Reso…
View article: Clinico-Biochemical Study of the Safety and Tolerability of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) with Special Reference to SSRI Induced Hyponatremia in Humans and Animals
Clinico-Biochemical Study of the Safety and Tolerability of Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRI) with Special Reference to SSRI Induced Hyponatremia in Humans and Animals Open
Introduction: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs) are recommended as first-line anti-depressants in Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) because of their relatively benign safety profile. Hyponatremia is under reported and notorious…
View article: The effectiveness of ultrasonogram guided intervention in chronic shoulder pain cases attending pain clinic of a government hospital of East zone, India: a prospective observational study
The effectiveness of ultrasonogram guided intervention in chronic shoulder pain cases attending pain clinic of a government hospital of East zone, India: a prospective observational study Open
Background: Ultrasonogram guided intervention in chronic shoulder pain is well known for relief of pain and improvement of range of movement (ROM) of affected shoulder joint. Ultrasonogram gives accuracy helps in localized corticosteroid d…
View article: An Open Label Prospective Study on Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of Cilnidipine Over Amlodipine in Stage 1 Hypertensive Patients
An Open Label Prospective Study on Evaluation of Safety and Efficacy of Cilnidipine Over Amlodipine in Stage 1 Hypertensive Patients Open
Background Calcium channel blockers are considered the first line drug over renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor in black population and with renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor in non-black population with Hypertensio…
View article: Infarct Pattern in Patients with Varying Degrees of Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis
Infarct Pattern in Patients with Varying Degrees of Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis Open
Background: Internal carotid artery (ICA) is one of the commonest site stenosis in patients with ischemic stroke. There is difference in the distribution of stenosis among different sites of cerebral infarct.Volume and severity of cerebral…
View article: A Case Report of Reverse Split-hand Syndrome: An Overlooked Clinical Sign of Hirayama Disease
A Case Report of Reverse Split-hand Syndrome: An Overlooked Clinical Sign of Hirayama Disease Open
Hirayama disease (HD) is considered to be a relatively benign, slowly progressive and less disabling rare neurological disorder where flexion induced compressive ischemic lower cervical myelopathy causes selective anterior horn cell injury…
View article: Focal Cortical Dysplasia as Cause of Refractory Epilepsy- A Case Report
Focal Cortical Dysplasia as Cause of Refractory Epilepsy- A Case Report Open
Focal Cortical Dysplasia (FCD) is one of the most common causes of refractory epilepsy in children as well as adult where malformed cortical development occurs resulting from abnormal neuronal migration due to both genetic and acquired fac…
View article: Progressive Limb Weakness in A Young Man: A Case Report of POEMS Syndrome
Progressive Limb Weakness in A Young Man: A Case Report of POEMS Syndrome Open
Polyneuropathy is an initial presentation and essential feature of POEMS ( polyneuropathy, organomegaly, endocrinopathy, M-protein, and skin changes) syndrome. Neuropathy is typically distal, symmetric and slowly progressive with demyelina…
View article: Non-Invasive Heart State Monitoring an Article on Latest PPG Processing
Non-Invasive Heart State Monitoring an Article on Latest PPG Processing Open
Health Monitoring has become one of the most important task of this century with a change in population demography to build a smart healthcare system to give proper treatment to the correct patient with reduced cost, more consistently for …
View article: Ex-vivo drug sensitivity of primary breast cancer stems cell populations to potentiate therapeutic strategy for treatment resistant breast cancer
Ex-vivo drug sensitivity of primary breast cancer stems cell populations to potentiate therapeutic strategy for treatment resistant breast cancer Open
View article: Cerebellar Ataxia with Progressive Optic Atrophy and Deafness (CAPOS Syndrome): A Rare Case Report
Cerebellar Ataxia with Progressive Optic Atrophy and Deafness (CAPOS Syndrome): A Rare Case Report Open
CAPOS syndrome (cerebellar ataxia, areflexia, pes cavus, optic atrophy, sensorineural hearing loss) is a rare autosomal dominant disorder caused by ATP1A3 mutation. Fever triggered cerebellar dysfunction along with progressive optic atroph…
View article: Uraemic symptom burden and clinical condition in women and men of ≥65 years of age with advanced chronic kidney disease: results from the EQUAL study
Uraemic symptom burden and clinical condition in women and men of ≥65 years of age with advanced chronic kidney disease: results from the EQUAL study Open
Background The epidemiology and prognosis of chronic kidney disease (CKD) differ by sex. We aimed to compare symptom prevalence and the clinical state in women and men of ≥65 years of age with advanced CKD receiving routine nephrology care…
View article: Self-medication of sleeping pills among MBBS students in a medical college of West Bengal, India
Self-medication of sleeping pills among MBBS students in a medical college of West Bengal, India Open
Background: Psychological stress, anxiety, depression and sleep disturbance are highly prevalent in medical students and therefore they are at higher risk of using sleeping pills defined as any pharmaceutical preparation inducing sleep. Th…
View article: Has Oxidative Stress any Role on Mechanisms of Aminophylline – Induced Seizures? An Animal Study
Has Oxidative Stress any Role on Mechanisms of Aminophylline – Induced Seizures? An Animal Study Open
Background Aminophylline can trigger seizures in patients without known underlying epilepsy or added risk factor for seizure exacerbation in epilepsy. Most of these seizures are difficult to control and are underappreciated compared to oth…
View article: Stable Drug Designing by Minimizing Drug Protein Interaction Energy Using PSO
Stable Drug Designing by Minimizing Drug Protein Interaction Energy Using PSO Open
Each and every biological function in living organism happens as a result of protein-protein interactions.The diseases are no exception to this. Identifying one or more proteins for a particular disease and then designing a suitable chemic…