Publications by authors named "B N Sunil"

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  • In warmer lowland regions, scorpion stings pose serious health risks, often leading to emergencies.
  • Scorpion envenomation can be particularly lethal early on due to potential respiratory and cardiovascular failures.
  • A 4-year-old boy developed an ischemic brain infarct within 24 hours after being stung, and he was treated with several medications and supportive care.
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Context: β-Cell response to glucose is compromised in individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D), possibly due in part to excessive carbohydrate consumption.

Objective: This study was conducted to determine if a eucaloric carbohydrate-restricted (CR) diet (∼9% energy from carbohydrate, 65% energy from fat), compared to a eucaloric higher carbohydrate (HC) diet (∼55% energy from carbohydrate, 20% energy from fat), would improve β-cell response to glucose in participants with T2D.

Methods: Participants were 57 African American and European American adults with T2D not using insulin.

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Background Non-communicable diseases (NCDs), also referred to as chronic diseases, typically have a long duration and arise from a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors. Each year, 17 million people under the age of 70 die from non-communicable diseases (NCDs), with 86% of these premature deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Objectives To estimate the prevalence of NCD risk factors among adults (18-65 years) in a rural population.

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Leachate emanating from landfills contains ammonia which may cause serious health effects on living things. An effectively designed clay barrier should not allow the contaminant to infiltrate the soil and groundwater systems. The utilization of certain industrial by-products in engineered landfill barriers, not only reduces the need for conventional liner materials but also helps in sustainable waste management.

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