Publications by authors named "M S Alina"

Applicability of smartphone-based digital health in diabetes management still face challenges due tolow user retention or engagement. Thus, this systematic and meta-analysis aimed to estimate the dropout rate from the clinical trials. Search of literature was performedon 4 September 2023 through various databases (PubMed, Scilit, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science).

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Intrauterine metabolic reprogramming occurs in obese mothers during gestation, putting the offspring at high risk of developing obesity and associated metabolic disorders even before birth. We have generated a mouse model of maternal high-fat diet-induced obesity that recapitulates the metabolic changes seen in humans born to obese women. Here, we profiled and compared the metabolic characteristics of bone marrow cells of newly weaned 3-week-old offspring of dams fed either a high-fat (Off-HFD) or a regular diet (Off-RD).

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  • Acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) is a significant health issue in India, primarily caused by the Japanese Encephalitis (JE) virus, particularly affecting children under 15, despite vaccination efforts.
  • A study involving 266 children in Uttar Pradesh assessed the immune response to the SA-14-14-2 JE vaccine, finding that a majority (97.74%) had no detectable anti-JEV-specific IgG antibodies after two doses.
  • Results indicated a declining trend in antibody levels over time, highlighting the need for booster doses to maintain immunity against the JE virus in vaccinated children.
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Higher serum phosphorus has detrimental health effects. Even high-normal rage sP is associated with worse outcomes. The relationship of serum phosphorus with prognostic markers in heart failure remains unclear.

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