Publications by authors named "D M Harsha"

Scientific medical manuscripts are fundamental to advancing research and enhancing patient care. With the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI), the process of composing such manuscripts has witnessed profound transformations. This review delves into the multifaceted role of AI in medical manuscript composition, analyzing its applications, benefits, drawbacks, and ethical implications.

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  • The study aims to evaluate the risk of congenital anomalies in newborns exposed to dolutegravir during pregnancy compared to those on other antiretroviral regimens, following some concerns about birth defects associated with dolutegravir use.
  • A systematic review and meta-analysis were conducted involving 26 studies, with 12 included in the final analysis, which showed no significant difference in congenital anomaly risks between the two groups of newborns (risk ratio of 1.10, p = 0.59).
  • Moderate heterogeneity was found among the studies (I = 47%), indicating some variation in the results, but overall, the findings suggest dolutegravir does not pose a significantly higher risk
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 Refinements in the modern computed tomography (CT) imaging techniques have led to anatomical variations in the fissures of lung being diagnosed more frequently. So far, majority of the studies conducted are cadaveric. There is paucity of studies in this aspect based on chest CT images.

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Preventing weight gain rather than treating recognized obesity is an important economic and public health response to the growing levels of obesity nationwide. Community centers offer potential sites for community health promotion programs targeting African Americans. In this article, results from a pilot health promotion program at a community center are reported.

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