Publications by authors named "M Mubashir Kachroo"

Insomnia is a common sleep complaint in Canada and is associated with increased use of health care services and economic burden. This paper examines the association of insomnia with functional outcomes relevant to daily behaviors and sleep-related quality of life among First Nations participants using the Functional Outcomes of Sleep Questionnaire (FOSQ-10). The First Nations Sleep Health Project follow-up survey was conducted in partnership with two Cree First Nations in the summer of 2022, where 355 individuals participated.

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  • Forests are facing significant stress due to human activities, climate change, and increased demand for forest products, leading to detrimental effects on ecosystems.
  • Rising temperatures contribute to drier soils and water loss, heightening the likelihood of forest fires, which have doubled since 1984 due to global warming.
  • Effective forest management practices, including sustainable community involvement and monitoring stress indicators, are essential in mitigating these issues and ensuring forest resilience.
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Tuberculosis, an infectious disease, has been reported to cause the death of 1.5 million in 2018. Due to the emergence of Multi-Drug Resistant-TB, Extensively Drug Resistant-TB, and Totally Drug Resistant-TB, many first-line and second-line drugs have been found in-effective.

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Aims: Designing of a new series of derivatives possessing thiazolidine-4-one moiety, their virtual screening using various computational tools, synthesis of prioritized compounds, spectral characterization and biological evaluation along with the comparison of in silico & in vitro results.

Background: WHO has come up with a list of antibiotic-resistant "priority pathogens" i.e.

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Hydatid disease is caused by a cestode, Echinococcus. Its intermediate hosts are herbivores but humans can be accidental hosts. Hydatid disease is endemic in some parts of America, Australia, the Mediterranean region, Central Asia, and Central and Eastern Europe.

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