Publications by authors named "D Parajuli"

Pb₁₋ₓ₋₃BaₓReᵧ³⁺Nb₂O₆ (PBN) ceramics, where x = 0.35 and y = 0.00, 0.

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Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) with chronic and heavy alcohol consumption causes alcohol-associated liver disease (ALD). Early-stage ALD exhibits dyshomeostasis of zinc. We investigated the role of zinc deficiency in gut-barrier dysfunction, proinflammatory response, hepatocyte injury, and death, as well as potential sex differences in AUD patients.

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  • Health literacy is vital for health and well-being, but studies in Nepal on this topic are limited; this research assessed health literacy levels in adults from Rasuwa.
  • A cross-sectional study involving 253 adults revealed that only 23.3% had adequate health literacy, with younger participants and those reporting satisfactory health and financial conditions being more likely to demonstrate higher literacy levels.
  • Factors like age, self-assessed health status, financial stability, self-esteem, and income influenced health literacy; addressing these socio-economic issues is crucial for improving health literacy, especially among vulnerable groups.
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The article discusses the promising synergy between MXenes and polymers in developing advanced nanocomposites with diverse applications in biomedicine domains. MXenes, possessing exceptional properties, are integrated into polymer matrices through various synthesis and fabrication methods. These nanocomposites find applications in drug delivery, imaging, diagnostics, and environmental remediation.

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This quasi-experimental, nonrandomized intervention study reports the effect of person-centred, culturally appropriate music on psychological wellbeing of residents with advanced dementia in five rural residential aged care homes in Australia. Seventy-four residents attended in person-centred music sessions and culturally appropriate group sessions. Interest, response, initiation, involvement, enjoyment, and general reactions of the residents were assessed using the Music in Dementia Assessment Scale (MiDAS), and interviews and focus groups were conducted with aged care staff and musicians.

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