Publications by authors named "D K Weerasinghe"

Article Synopsis
  • Humanity has relied on natural plants for medicine for a long time, and this particular plant has shown significant traditional use and various therapeutic effects, especially for diabetic patients.
  • The review focuses on understanding the medicinal properties of this plant, particularly the bioactive compounds that contribute to its health benefits, including effects on blood sugar, cholesterol, and inflammation.
  • Additionally, the review suggests potential future applications for both medicinal and nutritional uses of the plant, emphasizing its value as an herbal remedy.
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Background: Pulmonary micro-aspiration (PMA) is a feared complication of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GORD). A novel scintigraphic test for GORD has been developed and validated. It can demonstrate contamination of the upper and lower airways by refluxate.

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Background: The global surge in obesity presents a significant health challenge, leading to increased adoption of bariatric surgery as an intervention. However, the correlation between bariatric surgery and cardiovascular outcomes during subsequent pregnancies remains unclear. The aim of our study was to determine the prevalence of cardiovascular complications during delivery hospitalizations in patients with bariatric procedure.

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Education also becomes one of the basic needs of all human being in the today's world. Due to the rapid advancement of the information and communication technology during the past years emphasize the necessity of using e-learning in the education sector. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, all the countries developed and developing had to quickly move from conventional learning methods to e-learning.

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Damage to bone leads to pain and loss of movement in the musculoskeletal system. Although bone can regenerate, sometimes it is damaged beyond its innate capacity. Research interest is increasingly turning to tissue engineering (TE) processes to provide a clinical solution for bone defects.

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