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Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are one of the most prevalent causes of mortality worldwide, especially significant in low- and middle-income countries. Kyrgyzstan and India represent such nations that face a huge burden of CVD-related deaths globally. Understanding the prevalence of traditional cardiovascular risk factors (CVRFs) in these populations is critical for effective prevention and management strategies.

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This study aims to identify the change in the health status of women, particularly in cervical cancer treatment through HPV vaccination. Thus, the research aims to measure the reduction in the incidence of cervical cancer in vaccinated women and evaluate the impact of HPV vaccination on the overall health and well-being of women treated for cervical cancer. The paper uses a research approach that involves reviewing the literature, analysing epidemiological data, and assessing the impact of the vaccination program.

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Background: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) have been used for almost a decade and have proven to be effective not only in managing Type 2 diabetes (T2D), but their cardio and renal protective features make them very useful in managing patients with risk of multiple comorbidities. This systematic review was undertaken by the authors because there is no evidence currently available in India that has studied the suitability of SGLT2i as a first-line agent in patients newly diagnosed with T2D in India.

Materials And Methods: First, literature was searched to identify features that are considered important when deciding on a first-line agent for managing T2D.

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Background: Small-scale fishers of Indian Sundarbans depend on open-water fisheries for their livelihoods. They often face health, occupational, and safety issues in their profession due to environmental, socio-economic, and policy changes. The morbidity pattern and related risk factors are important indicators of well-being for any community, hence applicable to small-scale fishers of Sundarbans.

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  • The report discusses two cases of dermatitis artefacta (DA), a skin condition caused by self-inflicted or worsened lesions.
  • Both cases were initiated by treatments from unqualified practitioners, illustrating the risks of seeking improper medical advice.
  • It emphasizes the importance for healthcare professionals to recognize the dangers of inadequate guidance to prevent such conditions.
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Background: Arthroscopic knee procedures are one amongst the common surgical interventions for problems in the knee. It is technically more demanding than an open procedure and is associated with several potential complications. During arthroscopy procedures, several technical challenges may arise, and even experienced surgeons may encounter new issues.

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The effect of gingival, clinical and radiographic outcomes while using prefabricated stainless steel crowns (SSC), resin strip crowns and zirconia crowns in primary molars is of interest to dentists. Clinical periodontal and radiographic evaluation was conducted for three groups at baseline 3, 6, 9 and 12 months intervals utilizing scoring system. According to the current study's findings, gingival health was better in the zirconia crown group compared to the resin strip crown and SSC groups.

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  • Amyloidosis is a condition where misfolded proteins deposit in the body, notably affecting the skin of individuals from the Asian subcontinent, leading to a subtype known as Primary Cutaneous Amyloidosis (PCA).
  • This study focuses on identifying and confirming the dermoscopic features of two types of PCA—Macular Amyloidosis (MA) and Papular Amyloidosis (PA)—in 42 patients, primarily of skin color from a government hospital in Southeast Asia.
  • Using a specialized dermoscope, researchers documented the typical characteristics of PCA to aid in accurate diagnosis without resorting to invasive biopsies, which is especially important in settings with limited healthcare resources.
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Lower eyelid skin is unique and different from that of other areas. In addition to being an area of high exposure to the sun and elements, there are anatomic considerations and specific histologic characteristics that can cause the skin in this area to be more sensitive. These attributes can readily cause under-eye wrinkling and pigmentation.

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A review on bigonial width reduction by botulinum toxin injections in masseter.

Bioinformation

March 2023

Department of Public Health Dentistry, Dr. D.Y. Patil Dental College and Hospital, Dr. D.Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pimpri, Pune 411018, India.

It is of interest to study the efficacy of botulinum toxin injection in masseter reducing bigonial width of the face. Online databases such as PubMed, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, Science Direct database and ResearchGate were searched from initiation until October 2022 using keywords such as "masseter muscle injections", "botulinum toxin," "bigonial width reduction," "masseter muscle hypertrophy," and "lower face contouring" All available retrospective as well as prospective studies, were included with specific weightage to the efficiency of Botulinum Toxin (BT) injection in masseter muscle and the technique, unfavorable events, and the extent of its effects. A total of 20 publications were acknowledged.

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Background: Subclinical myocardial dysfunction may exist in post-COVID-19 patients and may carry significance in long term.

Methodology: Subjects of long-COVID-19 with historically and radiologically significant pulmonary involvement (without documented cardiac involvement) were evaluated on outpatient follow-up echocardiographically when they had disproportionate shortness of breath (SOB), fatigue, or high pulse rate as perceived by the physicians. The common acute-phase symptoms were noted and scored retrospectively.

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Background: The socio-environmental aspects of southern Assam reflect a general pattern of backwardness. Moreover, child healthcare resources in the region are inadequately used, leading to low vaccination coverage. Given this background, this paper attempted to comprehend wealth-based inequality in full vaccination in rural areas of southern Assam.

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Background: Several studies have evaluated the role of various injectable formulations of hyaluronic acid (HA) in the improvement of the quality of facial skin. It is important to systematically summarize the available evidence in this regard.

Methods: Relevant databases were searched for clinical studies that evaluated the therapeutic role of any injectable formulation of HA in improving the quality of facial skin in adult humans until 31 December 2022.

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Psychedelic substances are under investigation in several drug development programs. Controlled clinical trials are providing evidence for safe and effective use of psychedelic therapies for treating mental health conditions. With the anticipated FDA approval of MDMA-assisted therapy for posttraumatic stress disorder in 2023 and psilocybin therapy for depression disorders soon after, now is the time for the medical community to become informed on best practices and to actively participate in developing standards of care for these new treatments.

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Bempedoic Acid for Lipid Management in the Indian Population: An Expert Opinion.

Cureus

February 2023

Global Medical Affairs, Glenmark Pharmaceuticals Limited, Mumbai, IND.

Lipid-lowering is a central theme in the management of patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (HeFH), with statins being currently used as the first-line lipid-lowering agent (LLAs). Bempedoic acid (BA) has been recently approved for lipid management in ASCVD/HeFH patients. This expert opinion paper brings out the essential concept to assess the current place of BA in the Indian population.

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Background Facial skin has an essential cosmetic function in both men and women, and photoaged skin can affect the quality of life in healthy people. Ashwagandha () which is also called Indian ginseng has adaptogenic properties and is used in traditional Indian medicine to maintain balance, energize, and rejuvenate. Objective This randomized, double-blind, and placebo-controlled study assessed the efficacy and safety of topical application of lotion containing 8% standardized Ashwagandha root extract on improvement of skin parameters in the photoaged facial skin of healthy subjects.

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Introduction: The skin is frequently subjected to a variety of environmental trauma and stress. It is unavoidably subjected to blue light due to the increased use of electronic equipment, including indoor lighting and digital gadgets like smartphones and laptops, which have a range of detrimental effects. The method of action and numerous harmful consequences of blue light on the skin are the main subjects of this review.

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The psychology behind an aesthetic procedure needs to be understood and assessed by the attending cosmetologist for the satisfactory outcome of the procedure. Being alert about certain psychiatric conditions can help in deferring certain procedures, which prevent us from correcting something that is actually not required and will protect us from future trouble. The incorporation of the user-friendly body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) screening questionnaire in preaesthetic procedure workup as a routine can help in excluding psychologically unstable patients, who can be a contraindication for conducting the procedure per se.

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Background: The humans have been disproportionately affected by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. The novel coronavirus or the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-COV2) causing coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has spread across the globe. Androgens have been suggested to have a role in COVID-19 pathogenesis.

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Erythroderma is usually attributed to some of the commoner causes such as eczematous disorders, psoriasis, malignancies, idiopathic situations and drug-induced scenarios. Rarely, erythroderma has been found to result from dermatophytic infections. Erythrodermic dermatophytosis may be a direct sequel of extensive tinea corporis (with or without a background of topical steroid misuse), paraneoplastic phenomenon, an id reaction or congenital erythrodermic disorders, with subsequent development of dermatophytosis.

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Background: Although safe practice guidelines were issued by the Obesity and Metabolic Surgery Society of India (OSSI) in the end of May 2020, surgeons have been in a dilemma about risk of subjecting patients to hospitalisation and bariatric surgery. This survey was conducted with the objective to evaluate the risk of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) infection in peri- and post-operative period after bariatric and metabolic surgery (BMS).

Methods: A survey with OSSI members was conducted from 20 July 2020 to 31 August 2020 in accordance with EQUATOR guidelines.

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Integration of human papilloma virus (HPV) in human genome is a random event, and fragile sites are one of the most susceptible sites for viral integrations. (WW-domain containing oxidoreductase) gene harbours the second most common fragile site, FRA16D, and can be an important candidate for HPV integration and cervical carcinogenesis. Our aim was to evaluate the potential role of in cervical carcinogenesis.

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Use of Gla-100 in Special Situations.

J Assoc Physicians India

December 2020

Chairman and Chief Diabetologist, Dr. Mohan's Diabetes Specialities Centre, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.

Insulin therapy is the cornerstone of diabetes management in people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Therefore, its use is recommended even in special populations and situations such as the elderly, pregnant women, obese individuals, people observing religious fasting, and in the presence of comorbidities such as renal insufficiency, and cancer. Since these special situations predispose to complications such as a high risk of hypoglycemia, patients need constant glucose monitoring and insulin dose adjustments, wherever applicable.

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The inadequate control of postprandial glucose (PPG) excursions, are linked in some studies with cardiovascular disease. Even though basal insulins, such as insulin glargine 100 U/mL (Gla-100), maintain overall glycemic control, effective PPG control eventually requires intensification of therapy by adding prandial insulins. Compared to conventional basal-bolus or premixed approaches, a stepwise basal-plus or basal-prandial intensification regimen involving the addition of one, two, or three prandial insulins to basal therapy such as Gla-100, has received much attention in recent times.

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