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Introduction: The prevalence of obesity is increasing rapidly in the world, including India. Since obesity is a risk factor for many diseases, the prevalence of obesity-related diseases is also increasing, resulting in decreased productivity and increased disease-related expenses, causing economic loss at the individual, family, and national levels. Government funds that could be utilized for national growth are channeled into the treatment of non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

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Heavy metals are lethal and hazardous pollutants for the ecosystem owing to their virtues including acute toxicity, prolonged persistence, and bioaccumulation. These contaminants are not only a threat to aquatic/terrestrial biota but also pose serious health issues to humans. Natural and anthropologic processes consistently upsurge heavy metal concentration beyond acceptable limits and mobilization and hence disturb biogeochemical cycles and the food chain, although several conventional strategies including adsorption, chemical precipitation, ion exchange, and membrane separation methods are being employed for the removal of these lethal heavy metals from the ecosystem but failed due to lower efficiency rates and high application charges.

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Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of the fastest-growing fields in various industries, including engineering, architecture, medical and clinical research, aerospace, and others. AI, which is a combination of machine learning (ML), deep learning (DL), and human intelligence (HI), is revolutionizing drug discovery and development by making it more cost-effective and efficient. It is also being used in fields such as medicinal chemistry, molecular and cell biology, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, formulation development, and toxicology.

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  • Proximal tibial fractures, especially those impacting the tibial plateau, require careful treatment to regain knee function and reduce long-term disability, with new variable-angle locking compression plates (VALCP) showing promise against conventional locking plates (CLCP).
  • A study conducted from January 2020 to August 2021 evaluated outcomes for 60 patients with Schatzker's type I, II, and III fractures, dividing them into two groups to compare the effectiveness of CLCP versus VALCP using various grading systems for clinical and functional assessments.
  • Results indicated that the majority of injuries were due to road traffic accidents, with a higher age average in the CLCP group compared to the VALCP group, highlighting the need for further analysis on
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Nadbath facial nerve block is the most common procedure to anesthetize the facial nerve at stylomastoid foramen in intraocular surgeries, but it is associated with complications. Also, this foramen exhibits ethnic and racial variations with regard to its location. There is scanty literature describing the topographical location of this foramen.

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Background: Obesity is a global crisis due to its significant contribution to mortality and morbidity. This study discovered an association between body mass index (BMI) with pulmonary function tests (PFTs) and aerobic capacity (VO max) in medical students of Zydus Medical College and Hospital, Dahod, Gujarat.

Aim: The study aimed to determine the effect of obesity on cardiopulmonary health of medical students.

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This review details the antimicrobial applications of inorganic nanomaterials of mostly metallic form, and the augmentation of activity by surface conjugation of peptide ligands. The review is subdivided into three main sections, of which the first describes the antimicrobial activity of inorganic nanomaterials against gram-positive, gram-negative and multidrug-resistant bacterial strains. The second section highlights the range of antimicrobial peptides and the drug resistance strategies employed by bacterial species to counter lethality.

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