Publications by authors named "Sachin Tote"

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  • The study explores the perceptions and attitudes of medical and paramedical students toward breast milk donation and the role of human milk banks, emphasizing the recognized benefits of human milk for mothers and infants.
  • Out of 398 surveyed students, 74.12% had heard about human milk banking, mainly through health professionals, and while a significant portion is open to donating milk (54.27%), 56.28% would consider using milk from banks for their future children.
  • Most students (98.99%) agree that donating human milk can save babies, and 95.23% believe it contains all necessary nutrients for healthy development, indicating a positive overall perception of breast milk donation.
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Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory condition primarily affecting the axial bone and sacroiliac joints. Its etiology is complicated and involves genetic variables, demographic factors (age of onset, gender, ethnicity, family history), and environmental variables. It typically manifests in males in their third decade.

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Dissociative identity disorder (DID), commonly known as multiple personality disorder (MPD), is a contentious mental health condition that typically arises as a result of traumatic events to help people avoid unpleasant memories. To completely comprehend the complexity and nuance of DID, this study investigates its symptomatology, diagnostic criteria, therapeutic modalities, and historical controversies. Patients with DID frequently have two or more distinct personality identities, each with its memories, characteristics, and attributes.

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