Publications by authors named "Prerna Maheshwari"

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  • - The study investigates the prevalence of premenstrual syndrome (PMS) among working women in Kochi, India, finding that 48% of participants experienced PMS, which significantly affects their work life quality.
  • - It highlights a gap in existing research, as most studies on PMS focus on younger women rather than working professionals, emphasizing the need for more tailored research.
  • - Key factors such as education level, job type, and sexual activity were linked to both PMS prevalence and reduced quality of work life, suggesting implications for workplace policies to support affected women.
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Background And Objectives: Coronary artery disease (CAD) has been associated with increased stress both etiologically and as a consequence. The current pandemic of COVID-19 infection has impacted the personal, social, and occupational spheres of people's lives and has negatively affected mental health. People with existing chronic medical illnesses may be more vulnerable to the stressful effects of the ongoing pandemic.

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