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Cognitive and Behavioral Characteristics of a Patient with Dubowitz Syndrome

Dubowitz Syndrome is a rare genetic disease and the clinical presentation is mainly characterized by pre and postnatal growth retardation, mental retardation, hyperactivity, eczema, short stature, microcephaly and facial and physical changes. Diagnosis is based on inspection of facial appearance, growth records, clinical observation of behavioral patterns and multiple clinical manifestations. We reported a patient with Dubowitz syndrome diagnosed through clinical-genetic examination treated with multidisciplinary therapies.

Embolization of arteriovenous malformation in infrapatellar arteries using the plug and push technique

Background: Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) characterized as high-flow, progressive anomalies without spontaneous regression, represent up to 20% of congenital vascular malformations. Peripheral AVMs are uncommon and present a wide range of symptoms. Diagnosis is generally made in adulthood by physical examination associated with angiography, though it may include magnetic resonance angiography and computed tomography angiography. Therapy depends on the stage of the AVM however no gold standard has been established yet.

Prevalence of Dental Disease in 5 -14-Year-Old School Children in Rural Areas of Ahmednagar District, Maharashtra

Background: This initiative is a consequence of the absence of any information on any study being conducted in the past on the prevalence of dental diseases in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra. Oral health an essential component of health throughout life. Hardly any information is available on the oral health status of children. Thus, the study was conducted among 5-year-old and 14-year-old children in schools in rural areas of Ahmednagar District.

Adaptive Virtual Instance Consolidation for Enhanced load Balancing in Cloud Data Centers

Cloud computing offers significant benefits to commercial clients by efficiently handling expanding workloads in a planned manner. The primary enabling technology for cloud computing is virtualization, which simplifies infrastructure management and usage. This paper leverages virtualization to promote green computing and allocate resources based on workload requirements. By minimizing skewness and mixing diverse workloads, server utilization is increased.

Impact of Agricultural credit on yield and Income of Paddy in Andhra Pradesh

An attempt has been made to assess the impact of agricultural credit on yield and income of paddy in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh. Andhra Pradesh is basically an agrarian economy and by producing one-tenth of India total output of food grains. Initially the agriculturists depend more on non-institutional sources for their credit requirements which used to squeeze the blood of the poor peasants by charging high rates of interest.

The Impact of legal aid on legal Empowerment and Human Rights Protection in India

The nexus of the fundamentals of legal aid, legal empowerment, and the promotion of human rights is a vast area of research that evaluates people's experiences and aims to give freedom to those who have been treated unjustly.3 Legal empowerment techniques are increasingly considered a key instrument to combat inequalities in society, exclusion, and human rights violations. Legal empowerment interventions, encompassed by legal literacy and community paralegals, are highly effective in increasing individuals' agency and legal knowledge.

A Cross-sectional study to findout the major etiological factor behind the upsurge and prevalence of copd cases in kashmir

COPD is projected to move from sixth to the third most common cause of death worldwide within next twenty years, whilst rising from fourth to third in terms of morbidity within the same time. The study was done with the objectives to study the major etiological factor behind upsurge & prevalence of COPD in Kashmir & to suggest early preventive steps for control of COPD. A community based cross sectional study was carried out to measure the prevalence of COPD in men and women greater than 45 years of age.

Teacher’s Efficacy and Burn-out Levels During & After covid- 19 Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an immediate need for a complete, unplanned change in schooling and education system. As the campuses in schools all over the world were closed to protect the students and teachers, many educators have shifted to remote teaching involving technology. Educators have continuously emphasized on the need of teachers as mainstream workers in educational reform, and the dedicated and consistent behavior of teachers will be necessary to a successful educational response to the current COVID- 19 pandemic.

Effect of Estrogen Replacement Therapy on blood Lipid Levels in Postmenopausal Women

Background: Menopause is the period of changing hormone status that unfavourable cardiovascular risk factors increase. Our aim was to examine the impact of ERT (estrogen replacement therapy), three specific procedures of oral conjugated estrogen, micronized estradiol and transdermally administered estrogen on serum lipids in postmenopausal Turkish women. Methods: Our study included 120 volunteer patients between the ages of 44 and 60. Lipid values were examined before and 6 months after ERT treatment.

Evaluating Quality Management in Pharmaceutical Care Services: A Critical Review

Quality management in pharmaceutical care services is critical to ensuring patient safety, effective treatment outcomes, and overall healthcare efficiency. This critical review evaluates the current practices, standards, and regulatory frameworks governing quality management in pharmaceutical care. By examining various quality indicators, best practices, and methodologies, the review identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats within the system.