Publications by authors named "K V Sanjay"

The widespread use of neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets has raised concerns about the environmental impact of their disposal, prompting the need for sustainable recycling strategies. Traditional solvents used in recycling are toxic and flammable, making them risky to use. Ionic liquids are safer and greener options with low vapor pressure, high stability, and less flammability.

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  • Metabolic disorders are a major global health issue, prompting research into drugs with improved effectiveness and fewer side effects, particularly from traditional Indian medicine using Tinospora cordifolia and Tinospora sinensis.
  • The study aimed to identify unique metabolite fingerprints from these plants across various geographic locations and establish potential quality markers for treatment.
  • Non-targeted metabolite fingerprinting techniques revealed six key marker compounds, with specific metabolites linked to geographic variations, indicating trans piceid, crustecdysone, and gallic acid as promising candidates for addressing metabolic disorders, though further studies are needed to confirm these results.
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This meta-analysis examined the effectiveness of exercise interventions in reducing fatigue and depression among women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer. The study followed PRISMA guidelines and analysed seven randomized controlled trials between 2016 and 2022. The results showed that exercise can substantially reduce fatigue levels (MD: -0.

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Justification: Neurodevelopmental disorders, as per DSM-V, are described as a group of conditions with onset in the development period of childhood. There is a need to distinguish the process of habilitation and rehabilitation, especially in a developing country like India, and define the roles of all stakeholders to reduce the burden of neurodevelopmental disorders.

Process: Subject experts and members of Indian Academy of Pediatrics (IAP) Chapter of Neurodevelopmental Pediatrics, who reviewed the literature on the topic, developed key questions and prepared the first draft on guidelines.

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Background: Despite the potential for telemedicine in public libraries to expand health care access to those living a long distance from care and in broadband poor areas, there are few libraries that collaborate with providers to extend access.

Purpose: To explore licensed health care providers' perspectives on telemedicine in public libraries as a method of improving equitable access to care for populations lacking the ability to connect to telemedicine from home.

Methods: We used a two-phase explanatory sequential mixed methods design with a quantitative strand followed by a qualitative strand.

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