Publications by authors named "K J Sujatha"

Purpose: Hypertension is associated with autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysregulation. Heart rate variability (HRV) monitoring is frequently used as a gauge of the ANS balance. The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of yoga and naturopathy on the autonomic variables in patients with hypertension.

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  • There is an increasing interest in weight loss, driven by environmental factors contributing to rising obesity rates during the pandemic.
  • Exercise and diet are key controllable factors that influence energy balance.
  • Hydrotherapy methods, like cold-water immersion and steam sessions, can aid in weight management through thermogenesis, engaging brown adipose tissue and uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1).
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  • Diabetes Mellitus combined with hypertension is a major public health issue, and there’s interest in how alternative medicine can help control blood sugar levels.
  • A study compared the effects of yoga and naturopathy on two groups: one with diabetes and hypertension, and another with just diabetes, over a ten-day intervention period.
  • Both groups showed significant improvements in their glycemic levels and heart rate variability, but those with only diabetes had better results, and only the diabetes group saw a notable drop in diastolic blood pressure.
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Background: Analytical quality by design (AQbD) affords a systematic scaffolding to triumph a continuously validated, robust assay as well as life cycle management. The resuscitative repurposed drug favipiravir, an oral drug approved for reemerging pandemic influenza in Japan in 2014, is used for the treatment of life-threatening pathogens such as Ebola, Lassa virus, and currently COVID-19. Favipiravir is gaining a great deal of medical importance due to its pharmaceutical applications.

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Aquaculture fish diseases pose a serious threat to the security of food supplies. Fish species vary widely, and because they resemble one another so much, it is challenging to distinguish between them based solely on appearance. To stop the spread of disease, it is important to identify sick fish as soon as possible.

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