Publications by authors named "K D Chaudhary"

Objectives: Electroceuticals refers to the constantly growing disciplines of bioelectric and bioelectronic medication. These include a broad variety of devices that have been invented and are now being utilized in medical implants, wearable medical electronics, and bioelectronics. The primary aim of this study is to encompass several facets of electroceuticals, their applications, and recent advancements in the field of medical challenges.

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Objective: To assess the usability and acceptability of nurse-led telemonitoring in managing gestational diabetes among Nepalese women.

Methods: We conducted a convergent mixed-method study among 91 pregnant women diagnosed with gestational diabetes at Dhulikhel Hospital, Nepal. Participants received glucometers and blood pressure monitors, along with training and instructions to measure and record their blood pressure and glucose levels at home once a week.

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Introduction: Cancer is the primary cause of death globally, and despite the significant advancements in treatment and survival rates, it is still stigmatized in many parts of the world. However, there is limited public health research on cancer stigma among the general female population in Nepal. Therefore, this study aims to determine the prevalence of cancer stigma and its associated factors in this group.

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The human voltage-gated sodium channel Na1.5 (hNa1.5/SCN5A) plays a critical role in the initiation and propagation of action potentials in cardiac myocytes, and its modulation by various drugs has significant implications for cardiac safety.

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Article Synopsis
  • Sleep deprivation has significant negative effects on both physical and mental health, disrupting the gut-brain axis and leading to imbalances in gut microbiota.
  • This imbalance, known as dysbiosis, can worsen neurological disorders such as depression, anxiety, and cognitive decline through various mechanisms like increased neuroinflammation and compromised gut barriers.
  • There is growing interest in therapeutic approaches like probiotics, dietary changes, and personalized interventions to restore gut health and alleviate sleep-related neurological issues, highlighting the need for further research in this area.
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