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Temporary Childbirth Migration (TCM) involves women returning to their natal homes during or after pregnancy, a common but understudied practice in India and South Asia. This study examines social support practices influencing TCM decisions among Indian women. Factors such as family support, especially from husband, in-laws and parents, play a crucial role in migration decisions during the perinatal period.

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Bronchiectasis is a chronic respiratory disease characterized by a syndrome of productive cough and recurrent respiratory infections due to permanent dilatation of the bronchi. In this case, we discuss a 32-year-old male patient with a history of tuberculosis (TB) from a rural area of Wardha, Maharashtra. The case discusses the diagnostic modalities confirming the diagnosis, sputum investigations, and imaging studies like chest X-ray, high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT), pulmonary function test (PFT), and bronchoscopy.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) still prevails and continues to increase indiscriminately throughout the 21st century, and is thus responsible for the depreciating quality of health and associated sectors. AD is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder marked by a significant amassment of beta-amyloid plaques and neurofibrillary tangles near the hippocampus, leading to the consequent loss of cognitive abilities. Conventionally, amyloid and tau hypotheses have been established as the most prominent in providing detailed insight into the disease pathogenesis and revealing the associative biomarkers intricately involved in AD progression.

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Exploring the Determinants of Tobacco Usage Among Adolescents: A Cross-Sectional Study in Western Maharashtra.

Cureus

August 2024

Community Medicine, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth, Pune (Deemed to be University), Pune, IND.

Introduction The widespread use of tobacco is a major global health threat, causing significant morbidity and mortality. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that annually, millions of people die prematurely due to tobacco use, with this number projected to increase significantly in the future. Developing countries, including India, bear a substantial burden of tobacco-related deaths, often beginning during adolescence.

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Background: Findings from research and recommendations from the World Health Organization favor restrictive use of episiotomy, but whether this guidance is being followed in India, and factors associated with its use, are not known. This study sought to document trends in use of episiotomy over a five-year period (2014-2018); to examine its relationship to maternal, pregnancy, and health-system characteristics; and to investigate its association with other obstetric interventions.

Methods: We conducted a secondary analysis of data collected by the Maternal Newborn Health Registry, a prospective population-based pregnancy registry established in Central India (Nagpur, Eastern Maharashtra).

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  • * This report presents a unique case of an intra-diploic arachnoid cyst that is communicating with the greater wing of the sphenoid bone and is located near the cavernous sinus in a patient with a 22-year history of Wilson disease.
  • * The rarity of these cysts leads to limited understanding regarding their causes, effects, and treatment options, which are explored in this case study.
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This review explores the potential of zeolite-based nanoparticles in modern pharmaceutical research, focusing on their role in advanced drug delivery systems. Zeolites, integrated into polymeric materials, offer precise drug delivery capabilities due to their unique structural features, biocompatibility, and controllable properties. Additionally, zeolites demonstrate environmental remediation potential through ion exchange processes.

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  • This study investigates how effective high-resolution ultrasound (USG) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are in diagnosing shoulder joint pain in patients at a hospital in Central India from 2021 to 2024.
  • A total of 80 patients were evaluated, revealing that while MRI was more effective at detecting tears and shoulder issues, USG still provided valuable initial assessments.
  • The findings suggest USG is a reliable tool for diagnosing shoulder problems, especially complete tears, while MRI is crucial for a more thorough evaluation of partial tears and complex conditions.
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Introduction: Incorporating rare and threatened healing plants from Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) into modern medicine is a hopeful way to expand treatment choices and encourage the long-term use of plant resources. These plants have been used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for a long time. They have powerful healing properties, including the ability to reduce inflammation and fight cancer.

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With the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioural scientists aimed to illuminate reasons why people comply with (or not) large-scale cooperative activities. Here we investigated the motives that underlie support for COVID-19 preventive behaviours in a sample of 12,758 individuals from 34 countries. We hypothesized that the associations of empathic prosocial concern and fear of disease with support towards preventive COVID-19 behaviours would be moderated by trust in the government.

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ISCCM Position Statement on the Approach to and Management of Critically Ill Patients with Tuberculosis.

Indian J Crit Care Med

August 2024

Institute of Internal Medicine and Respiratory and Sleep Medicine, Medanta Medical School, Gurugram, Haryana, India.

Unlabelled: Tuberculosis (TB) is an important cause of morbidity and mortality globally. About 3-4% of hospitalized TB patients require admission to the intensive care unit (ICU); the mortality in these patients is around 50-60%. There is limited literature on the evaluation and management of patients with TB who required ICU admission.

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Unlabelled: Dengue is one of the commonest causes of undifferentiated acute febrile illness in India as well as South East Asia. Nearly two-fifths of the world population is at risk of infection, and nearly 96 million infections reported worldwide, it is a major cause of concern across the globe. The ISCCM leadership felt that there have been no new directives/guidelines except the MOH guidelines for the management of dengue fever since 2014.

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The Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine Position Statement on the Management of Sepsis in Resource-limited Settings.

Indian J Crit Care Med

August 2024

Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain, Division of Critical Care Medicine, Tata Memorial Hospital, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Unlabelled: Sepsis poses a significant global health challenge in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Several aspects of sepsis management recommended in international guidelines are often difficult or impossible to implement in resource-limited settings (RLS) due to issues related to cost, infrastructure, or lack of trained healthcare workers. The Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) drafted a position statement for the management of sepsis in RLS focusing on India, facilitated by a task force of 18 intensivists using a Delphi process, to achieve consensus on various aspects of sepsis management which are challenging to implement in RLS.

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ISCCM Position Statement for Improving Gender Balance in Critical Care Medicine.

Indian J Crit Care Med

August 2024

Department of Anaesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain, Tata Memorial Hospital, Homi Bhabha National Institute, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Unlabelled: Gender disparity in Critical Care Medicine (CCM) persists globally, with women being underrepresented. Female Intensivists remain a minority, facing challenges in academic and leadership positions at the workplace and within academic societies. The Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine (ISCCM) recognized the need for addressing issues related to gender parity and constituted its first Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Committee in 2023.

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Background Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) and diabetes are prevalent health concerns, especially in regions like India. While previous studies have explored the relationship between glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) levels and IDA, there is still inconsistency in the findings, particularly in the Indian population. Understanding this association is crucial for accurate diagnosis and management of both conditions.

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Strengthening millet promotion: A path for addressing malnutrition and fostering sustainable food system.

J Family Med Prim Care

August 2024

Department of Community Medicine, School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

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  • Metabolic dysfunction associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD) is a new concept defined by experts, highlighting the importance of factors like diabetes, obesity, and metabolic dysregulation alongside the absence of alcohol intake for diagnosis.
  • A consensus on MAFLD criteria aims to enhance clinical protocols, improving diagnosis, treatment, and research in liver diseases globally.
  • Early recognition of MAFLD is crucial as it significantly increases the risk of serious health issues, making it essential in family medicine and primary care.
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Mental health and well-being amongst adolescents in today's times.

J Family Med Prim Care

August 2024

Department of Community Medicine, Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Faculty School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research, Wardha, Maharashtra, India.

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Self-medication in medical students in urban India: Exploring the extent of this dangerous practice.

J Family Med Prim Care

August 2024

Department of Pharmacology, K.J. Somaiya Medical College, Somaiya Ayurvihar Complex, Sion (E), Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.

Objectives: To assess the prevalence of self-medication in urban Indian medical students and explore possible factors associated with this practice.

Methods: After obtaining institutional ethics approval, 180 medical students from six medical colleges in Mumbai were recruited to participate via social media. They were administered a pre-validated questionnaire that assessed self-medication as a practice, along with the perceived stress scale (PSS-10) online.

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  • The review focuses on the critical process of isolating mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) from the stromal vascular fraction (SVF) of adipose tissue, emphasizing factors like technique and immediate processing that affect cell functionality.
  • It highlights the importance of fine-tuning enzymes during digestion, detailed filtration and centrifugation methods for purifying SVF, and assessing cell viability through techniques like flow cytometry.
  • The conclusion calls for standardized protocols in MSC isolation to enhance reproducibility, along with ongoing research and collaboration to ensure patient safety and improve regenerative medicine outcomes.
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