Publications by authors named "D P Taneja"

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  • Neurodiversity emphasizes the variety of ways people perceive and interact with the world, but this understanding is still not universally accepted, especially in countries like India.
  • Stereotypes and misinformation about neurodiversity often lead to the marginalization of neurodivergent individuals, affecting their inclusion in society.
  • The article highlights the specific challenges neurodivergent students encounter in Indian higher education and calls for systemic changes to create a more inclusive learning environment.
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Unlabelled: To compare the difference between primary homoeopathic and conventional paediatric care in treating acute illnesses in children in their first 24 months of life. One hundred eight Indian singleton newborns delivered at 37 to 42 weeks gestation were randomised at birth (1:1) to receive either homoeopathic or conventional primary care for any acute illness over the study period. In the homoeopathic group, conventional medical treatment was added when medically indicated.

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Digital technology has encompassed all aspects of healthcare. There are many international and national organizations, guidelines, and formats available in health information systems (HIS), but many are presently still not being used in India. The aim is to give a flawless, secure, and user-friendly health information technology (IT) system for Indian healthcare.

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With only 15 reported cases, anastomosing haemangioma of adrenal is a rare entity and usually presents as adrenal incidentaloma. A hypertensive, diabetic, non-smoker man in his late 60s presented with irritative voiding symptoms. On evaluation, he was found to have a urinary bladder mass and left adrenal incidentaloma measuring 8 cm.

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