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Thursday, July 21, 2022

Healthy cardiovascular lifestyle may reduce risk of stroke- Recent Medical Outcome

As we know Genes and lifestyle factors together play a role in stroke risk. According to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association. "People at high risk for stroke, adopting a healthy cardiovascular lifestyle may significantly lower the risk of stroke in their lifetime" According to Senior study author Myriam Fornage, Ph.D., FAHA, professor of molecular medicine and human genetics at the Institute of Molecular Medicine, The University of Texas, Health Science Center, Houston, a well-managed, modifiable risk factors, especially the treatment of hypertension, can noticeably lower an individual's risk of stroke,"     

"He confirmed that they may be able to mitigate the lifetime risk of stroke by modifying other risk factors and that regardless of genetics—whether you have a high polygenic risk score or low polygenic risk score—maintaining good cardiovascular health decreases the lifetime risk of stroke. So, modifiable risk factors are crucial in preventing stroke." For the study, researchers reviewed data from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study, a community-based study of more than 11,500 white and Black adults over the age of 45, who had no history of stroke at enrollment. Study participants were followed for 28 years; 45% were men, and 55% were women.         

Researchers estimated the lifetime risk of a first stroke according to levels of genetic risk based on a stroke polygenic risk score. Polygenic risk scores were derived from over 3 million genetic variants, or single-nucleotide polymorphisms, across the whole genome. Participants were categorized as having either low, intermediate, or high genetic risk based on an analysis of how many stroke-related single-nucleotide polymorphisms they had.  

The researchers investigated the potential impact of the American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7.  Life's Simple 7 scores are a composite measure of seven modifiable cardiovascular disease risk factors: smoking status, physical activity, healthy diet, body mass index, total cholesterol, blood pressure, and glucose levels. Cardiovascular health is categorized as optimal, average, or inadequate based on each participant's total score of ideal cardiovascular health components according to Life's Simple 7. For this analysis, Life's Simple 7 scores were combined with the polygenic risk score to estimate lifetime stroke risk.     

This study used the American Heart Association's Life's Simple 7 metrics, which were established in 2010. On June 29, 2022, the organization expanded and relaunched the recommendations to Life's Essential 8, adding sleep as an additional component of heart health."

This is the first step in using genetic information to identify people who may be at higher risk for stroke, and also in motivating people to make lifestyle changes for cardiovascular disease prevention," Fornage said. "This type of study shows us the possibilities for the future. Polygenic risk scores are not used clinically at this point; however, this may be the first step towards achieving personalized risk information to be used in lifestyle and health change. Having optimal cardiovascular health is crucial in stroke prevention."     

The authors note that one major limitation of the study is that a polygenic risk score is a tool that needs improvement before it can be used broadly. The tool was developed and validated only among people who are white, which means it cannot be used to predict stroke risk accurately in people from diverse racial or ethnic backgrounds. 

The outcome of the study: 

1. At age 45, study participants with the lowest polygenic risk scores had the lowest lifetime risk of stroke, 9.6%. The lifetime risk of stroke was 13.8% for participants with an intermediate polygenic risk score and 23.2% for participants with a high polygenic risk score. 

2. Those with both high genetic risk for stroke and low cardiovascular health had the highest lifetime risk of stroke score of 24.8%. 

3. Across all polygenic risk score categories (low, intermediate, and high), people with optimal cardiovascular health had the most significant reduction in lifetime risk of stroke. Participants who had a high polygenic risk and optimal cardiovascular health were observed to mitigate their lifetime risk of stroke by up to 43%, compared to those with inadequate cardiovascular health. This translated into about six additional years without a stroke.


Recent study on Covid - 19 patient : Sore throat, dry cough may persist for long time even after recovery...

The campaign for booster doses to prevent from covid - 19 has been speeding up as the omicron virus has become the dominant variant in circulation. It has been seen the infection is very much involved with the upper respiratory tract infection, sore throat, and irritation. 

The patient is observed to see very normal except for the aforesaid symptoms but after a couple of days of infection, mild fever up to 101 Foernheit has been seen with severe calf muscle pain and body pain. The fever is seen subsidizing within 4 days by using paracetamol tablets under a doctor's prescription along with some other supplementary medicines for boosting the immune. It has also been seen that an affected person with Omicron virus is prone to invite some other seasonal as well as post covid infection.

Dry cough and throat irritation has been seen to persist in the patient suffering from Omicron virus. The upper respiratory tract is very much affected. It has been practically observed to the patient once the fever is subsidized they gradually start coughing with or without sputum. People who are about 40 years of age have been found with severe wheezing complaints along with severe sinusitis. 

As we know that after Covid-19, the immune system of the patient becomes very weak and there are many chances of other diseases in which cold-like symptoms are very common due to the growth of the bacteria in the respiratory tract and around the throat region. 

The persisting cough and growing bacteria may cause disturbance in the regular and routine life, although, this is not taken as important significance among the doctors and left out without considering to give treatment; however, if the cough and wheezing symptoms persist and throat infection or irritation is still there, it would be better to approach a physician, who may give some antibiotics along with immune boosting tablets to stop the growth of the harmful bacteria in the respiratory tract and lungs. 

The long-term cough should not be left untreated, it might convert into some other respiratory diseases, so, be aware, and take care of your health. 

Stay healthy, stay safe...      

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Loss of 'Y' Chromosome in Men and Risk of Heart Failure

The Y chromosome is one of the two sex chromosomes in humans (the other is the X chromosome). The sex chromosomes form one of the 23 pairs of human chromosomes in each cell. The Y chromosome spans more than 59 million building blocks of DNA (base pairs) and represents almost 2 percent of the total DNA in cells. Geneticists have discovered that all human embryos start life as females, as do all embryos of mammals. About the 2nd month, the fetal tests elaborate enough androgens to offset the maternal estrogens and maleness develops.'Y' Chromosomes are also known as sex determination chromosomes.
[Chromosomes pairs in Female & Male]

According to the results of a study published in Science, it is presumed that the loss of the Y chromosome in white blood cells can cause fibrosis in the heart resulting in impaired heart function and develop severe cardiovascular disease in men; however, the causal relationship with CVD and Y chromosome is still not clearly identified. 

This study established a causal relationship when investigators from Uppsala University used the gene-editing tool, CRISPR, to generate mouse models with mLOY in their white blood cells. They found that mosaic loss of Y (mLOY) caused direct damage to the animals’ organs and that mice with mLOY had shorter survival than mice without mLOY. 

“In the mouse models used in the study, the mouse 'Y ' chromosome was eliminated to mimic the human mLOY condition and had analyzed the direct consequences that this had,” Lars Forsberg, associate professor at the department of immunology, genetics, and pathology at Uppsala University, said in a statement. “Examination of mice with mLOY showed increased scarring of the heart, known as fibrosis. We see that mLOY causes fibrosis which leads to a decline in heart function,” Forsberg said. Investigators also were able to corroborate the causal effect in mice via epidemiological studies in humans. They found that mLOY was a new significant risk factor for death from CVD in men. 

They found that men with mLOY in their blood at the start of the study displayed an approximately 30% increased risk of dying from heart failure and other types of CVD during the 11 years of follow-up. “ It has also been seen that men with a higher proportion of white blood cells with mLOY in the blood have a greater risk of dying from cardiovascular disease. 

This observation is in line with the results from the mouse model and suggests that mLOY has a direct physiological effect also in humans,” Forsberg said. These studies were performed using data from the United Kingdom Biobank, a database with genomic and health information from half a million normally aging individuals aged 40 to 70 years at the start of the study. 

The study described the mechanism by which mLOY in the blood causes disease in other organs and further identifies a possible treatment. Additionally, mLOY in a certain type of white blood cell in the heart of mice, called cardiac macrophages, stimulates a known signaling pathway that leads to increased fibrosis. When the research blocked the pathway, the pathological changes in the heart could be reversed. 

“The link between mLOY and fibrosis is very interesting, especially given the new treatment strategies for heart failure, pulmonary fibrosis, and certain cancers that aim to counteract the onset of fibrosis. Men with mLOY could be a patient group that responds particularly well to such treatment,” Forsberg said.

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Bundelkhand Expressway started today: UP will show its strength by connecting itself with religious tourism and business

The Bundelkhand Expressway considered the most important of the Yogi government in Uttar Pradesh, is being inaugurated today. In which PM Modi himself will flag off while starting it. Traffic will start on this expressway from today. Due to this, the regional people will no longer have to wait to move from one region to another in any weather. 

Along with this, there will be direct connectivity of regional people from every major district, which will benefit their employment and the youth doing jobs. This expressway will provide direct connectivity to 8 districts with major cities like Delhi, Lucknow, Indore, Bhopal, Agra Expressway, and Yamuna Expressway. 

At the same time, this expressway will also do the work of connecting the world with 'Lord Shri Ram Van Gaman Marg', because this expressway will start from Chitrakoot. Due to this tourists will also be able to visit Bundeli civilization and Lord Shri Ram Ram and other religious places from this Bundelkhand Expressway. Honorable Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi started the construction of the expressway from Chitrakoot to Etawah via Jalaun in the year 2020. In which the foundation stone of 296 km long Bundelkhand Expressway was laid. 

More than 250 small bridges have been built on it, while more than 15 flyovers, six toll plazas, more than 12 major bridges, and four rail bridges have been built. Now even PM Modi himself is inaugurating it today on 16 July 2022. 
[Chitrakoot, Image]

Bundelkhand Expressway will take tourists to connect the world with 'Lord Shri Ram Van Gaman Marg'- Chitrakoot district is also included in the districts that Bundelkhand Expressway is going to be helpful in their development by connecting them. Which has also been kept in the Van Gaman Marg scheme of Lord Shri Ram. With this, tourists from all over the world will now get the benefit of religious tourism directly. Along with this, there will also be a chance to see and understand the first Taposthali of Lord Rama.

'Raised Rib' - This foreign technology will alert if the driver felt in sleep on the expressway..

Bundelkhand is the first expressway in India, in which special foreign technology has been used. Special care has been taken to the safety standards here. Arrangements have also been made to alert the driver before an accident on the expressway.  

The fifth expressway of Uttar Pradesh is ready. Many such technologies have been used in this Bundelkhand Expressway, which is mostly used in expressways being built abroad. Even after the accident, one lane of this expressway will remain operational. The specialty of the Bundelkhand Expressway is that before the accident occurs, the driver will get the danger signal and the driver will be alert even though he is asleep.  

Bundelkhand Expressway

As we know that accidents in the majority happen on the highway and are caused when a long-route driver felt sleepy at night. Special measures have been taken to avoid such accidents during the construction of the Bundelkhand Expressway. This 296 km expressway will automatically wake up the driver when he falls asleep. Ready-made for a speed of 120 km per hour, raised ribs have been installed on the sides of this road. If the car drifts in the throes of sleep, the tires will climb on the raised rib to the right or left. This rib will shake the car and the driver will wake up.  

For the first time in the country, Raised ribs have been installed on any road. It is a 12-inch width thermoplastic strip, which is fixed 50-50 cm above the road marking. The raised rib is eight mm thick, while the road markings are three mm thick. That is, if the vehicle is deflected, it will climb on the 11 mm bar. Due to the raised rib, the vehicle will vibrate. This will break the driver's nap. The chances of an accident will be negligible.  Mr.Saroj Kumar Yadav, an Assistant Engineer,   expressway, said that the safety standards of Bundelkhand Expressway are highest in comparison to the expressway built so far in the country. Raised ribs have not yet been installed in any expressway in the country. This will definitely reduce accidents.   

There are no speed breakers anywhere on this expressway. Apart from this, the road marking of the Australian LED Beats is also excellent, which will brighten up fast as soon as the headlights are on.   In fact, due to the sleep of the driver on the expressway, there are often major accidents and many people die in accidents. Special arrangements have been made to prevent such accidents on Bundelkhand Expressway. 

The 'Raised Rib' technology has been used in the 296 km long expressway, which will prevent the vehicle from drifting. If the tire of the vehicle moves to the right or left side during the driver's sleep, the wheels will climb on the raised rib, and immediately the driver's sleep will be awakened.

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Friday, July 15, 2022

Diabetes patient has more risk to Tuberculosis....

The National Institute of Health has confirmed that a diabetic patient has more risk of tuberculosis than a common person. The NIH Scientist and Scientific Director,  ICER stated that diabetes can increase the risk of TB and vice versa. Both diseases can pace up each other's occurrence, the scientist confirmed. 

They told that diabetes even can worsen the situation while treating TB patients. There is an increased risk of TB replace even after being cured in the presence of diabetes. Diabetics can give the worst effect in treating TB patients said the scientist. 

In Chennai, a pioneer study has been conducted by Professor M. Vishwanathan, Diabetic Research Centre (MVDRC) has shown that over fifty percent of the people with TB are either Diabetics or pre-diabetics. ICER- INDIA, MVDRC, and ICMR-NIRT have also done studies on whether TB can trigger the onset of diabetes in TB patients. Dr. Babu explained, " TB can triger a process called stress-induced hyperglycemia and hence increase diabetes risk n non-diabetic individuals".

He further added that several studies including many of his clinical trials have shown the impact of diabetes on TB. TB may also increase the chances of developing severe complications with diabetics. 

Researchers told that TB is curable but it may take a longer time and more intensive care more than a couple of years even after completing treatment. It is also told by them that the lungs of the TB patient recover more slowly due to expansive damage to the lungs caused by the TB bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis responsible for damaging the lungs. Diabetes is a chronic disease in which either the pancreas does not produce a sufficient amount of insulin or the body organs do not effectively utilize the insulin produced in the body.  


  

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Be aware, these drugs may reduce your sex desire…

As we know sex is one of the most beautiful and marvelous gifts that nature has blessed us with. Not only for procreation and increasing pedigree but sex is also considered the best way to feel the extreme ecstasy of the entire being and feel the intimacy with your loved one. 

{Avoiding intimacy}


Have you ever felt suddenly dropped down in the desire for sex with your partner? There are many physical and mental factors involved and among them the major and most common factor is drugs. Doctors always prescribe medicine by taking your clinical history and for certain limits but making a habit of taking medicines on your own as self-medication is very dangerous, it may affect the potency of the sexual organs resulting in disagreement of the sexual desire each other. 

These drugs are- 

Blood Pressure Medications: Blood pressure medications are used to lower the pressure of blood inside blood vessels so the heart doesn’t have to work as hard to pump blood throughout the body. While high blood pressure in itself can lead to sexual dysfunction, many drugs used to treat this condition also can increase sexual difficulties. In men, the decreased blood flow can reduce desire and interfere with erections and ejaculation. In women, it can lead to vaginal dryness, a decrease in desire, and difficulties achieving orgasm. 

Birth Control Pills: Condoms for men are considered to be the safest and most effective contraceptives with no side effects. But many men refuse to wear them as it reportedly reduces the pleasure and the feel. Hence, women have to take up the responsibility with oral contraceptives, or birth control pills. These pills can lower levels of sex hormones affecting the libido and desire for sex. 

Anti-depressants:   Anti-depressants provide much relief in the condition of depression but unfortunately can lower the libido. The most common symptoms of anti-depressants related to loss of libido are loss of interest in sex, delayed orgasm, delayed ejaculation or no orgasm, no ejaculation at all, and erectile dysfunction in men. 

Statins and Fibrates: Statins and fibrates are used to treat the condition of high cholesterol. These drugs limit the availability of cholesterol and mostly interfere with the production of testosterone, estrogen, and other sex hormones. Few studies about the side effects of statins and fibrates have concluded that both classes of drugs may cause erectile dysfunction.  

Benzodiazepines: Benzodiazepines, commonly known as tranquilizers are used to treat anxiety, insomnia, agitation, and muscle spasms. The sedative and muscle-relaxant properties of benzodiazepines affect sexual interest, excitement, and sensation. They may also interfere with the production of testosterone. The most common side-effects of benzodiazepines are weakened orgasms, painful sexual intercourse, erectile dysfunction, and ejaculation problems. 

Antihistamines: Antihistamines are mainly used to control symptoms associated with allergic reactions, such as incessant sneezing and running nose. Antihistamines can cause erectile dysfunction or ejaculation problems in men and vaginal dryness in women. 

Proscar: Proscar is used to treat enlarged prostate. The active ingredient in Proscar is finasteride, which prevents testosterone from converting into its active form. Lack of testosterone means a lack of libido. 

PsychiatricMedicinesAntipsychotics: These are used to treat schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and other serious psychiatric conditions. Antipsychotics block dopamine, a brain chemical that regulates emotional responses and the brain’s reward and pleasure centers. They also increase levels of the hormone prolactin, which can lead to erectile dysfunction, reduced libido, and difficulties achieving orgasm. Antipsychotics block the action of acetylcholine, which can lead to problems in all areas of sexual function. 


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Woman of above age 40 should make MAMMOGRAM- an important part of master health check up...

It has been seen that the ladies especially home maker ladies are not taking care well about their health. The lacunae have been seen from both sides husband and wife. The husband should induce their partner to make a compulsory check-up when a lady is 40 or above the age of 40 as there are many chances of an imbalance of body hormones that directly impact the health of a woman. 

[A technician performing a Mammogram]

Whole-body health check-up is highly recommended for everyone based on age. They are below 40, the master health check can be done every third of the year but after 40 it is yearly recommended. Among the health checkup, mammogram screening nowadays becomes the most important part of the lady after the age of 40. 

Though there are many reasons to develop breast cancer but avoiding breastfeeding the child and untouchability to their mate in order to maintain their physical fitness is most common. Wearing tight bras and chudidar round the clock is also very harmful, especially for working ladies. At least 5-7 hours, of free and loose wear is highly required to maintain the body in natural conditions. The food style is also one of the important reasons to get an issue like breast cancer.    

If you plan to get a master health check-up and you are a lady, also touching age 40 or above, please have a breast screening. The Mammogram is nowadays easy, simple, and takes just a few minutes to give you smily life.

Why it is too important to have Mammogram? 

1. Finding breast cancer early reduces your risk by 25-30% or more

2. Self-exams can’t detect early cancer. While you should always conduct regular breast self-exams, a mammogram is still necessary. It can detect cancer up to three years before a lump in the breast can be detected manually.

3. About 1 in 8 women in the United States will develop breast cancer in their lives, and about 85% of breast cancers occur in women who have no family history. At this time, routine screening is not done for males, however. If you have a family history, find a lump, or have a concern, consult your doctor.

4. Your risk increases with age. Age is the strongest risk factor. Most women develop breast cancer after 50. As you age, it becomes increasingly more important to have a mammogram each year.

5. Regular mammograms help your doctor monitor your breasts. Changes in breast tissue can alert radiologists to early signs of breast cancer.  

6. It’s a simple procedure. While a mammogram may cause brief discomfort, it’s a very quick procedure. Most women will be in and out of the office in less than an hour. This is a small investment when it comes to saving your life.      

Important precautions are taken before going for a mammogram -

  • Don’t use deodorant before your mammogram. Avoid using deodorants, antiperspirants, powders, lotions, creams, or perfumes under your arms or on your breasts. Metallic particles in powders and deodorants could be visible on your mammogram and affect the clarity of the image.
  • Be sure to tell your technician if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. In general, women will not be able to receive a mammogram at this time, but your physician can order an alternate screening method, if necessary.
  • Timing if tender: For many women, breasts are most likely to be tender the week before and the week during your period. Typically, this is not the most comfortable time for a mammogram.
  • Dress for success: You will be given a gown and asked to remove neck jewelry and clothing from the waist up. To make this easier, wear a two-piece outfit that day.
  • Know your history: Be prepared to tell your technician the date of your last menstrual cycle, if you have had previous breast biopsies or surgery or if you are experiencing any problems.
  • Choose a certified facility: Choose a facility that is not only certified but one that performs thousands of mammograms each year. Ask if your scan will be read by a board-certified radiologist.

 

Monday, July 11, 2022

IIT Madras developed an AI tool for personalised cancer diagnosis

According to the World Health Organization, cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide and accounted for nearly one in six deaths in 2020. 

Cancer is an uncontrolled growth of cells that can occur due to mutations in oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes or both. However, not all mutations necessarily result in cancer. Current cancer treatments are known to be detrimental to the overall health of the patient. Knowledge of the genes responsible for the initiation and progression of cancer in patients can help determine the combination of drugs and therapy most suitable for a patient's recovery. The tool, described in a peer-reviewed journal Frontier in Genetics, is based on a machine learning model that classifies genes as tumor suppressor genes, oncogenes, or neutral genes. 
According to the researchers of the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras, an Artificial Intelligence-based tool that can predict cancer-causing genes in an individual has been developed, paving the way for devising personalized cancer treatment strategies. According to researchers of IIT, Madras, it would be a great tool to diagnose severe life-threatening diseases cancerin coming days. 

The tool named 'PIVOT' is designed to predict cancer-causing genes based on a model that utilizes information on mutations, expression of genes, and copy number variation in genes and perturbations in the biological network due to an altered gene expression. The tool, described in a peer-reviewed journal Frontier in Genetics, is based on a machine learning model that classifies genes as tumor suppressor genes, oncogenes, or neutral genes. 

Cancer, being a complex disease, cannot be dealt with in a one-treatment-fits-all fashion. As cancer treatment increasingly shifts towards personalized medicine, such models that build toward pinpointing differences between patients can be very useful," said a Doctor, Core Member, RBCDSAI, IIT Madras, in his statement. 

The new tool was able to successfully predict both the existing oncogenes and tumor-suppressor genes like TP53, and PIK3CA, among others, and new cancer-related genes such as PRKCA, SOX9, and PSMD4. The researchers built AI prediction models for three different types of cancer including breast invasive carcinoma, colon adenocarcinoma, and lung adenocarcinoma." The research area of precision medicine is still at a nascent stage.

PIVOT helps push these boundaries and presents prospects for experimental research based on the genes identified," informed by a Research Scholar, IIT Madras. The team is planning to extend PIVOT further to many more cancer types. The team is also working on a list of personalized cancer-causing genes that can help in identifying the suitable drug for patients based on their cancer profile.

Sunday, July 10, 2022

World Population Day and its significance…

The theme of the World Population Day - 2022“As the human population is set to hit eight billion this year, the theme for World Population Day 2022 is ‘A World of 8 Billion: Towards a Resilient Future for All — Harnessing Opportunities and Ensuring Rights and Choices for All.”  

World population day had been established by the governing council of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in 1989 and then the UN General Assembly passed a resolution and decided to continue observing World Population Day as a measure to raise awareness on matters related to population, including their link with development and the environment. World Population Day was first marked on July 11, 1990, in over 90 countries. Since then, the UNFPA country offices and other organizations commemorate the day in partnership with governments and civil society.     

World Population Day is being observed on July 11 every year since 1990 for drawing attention to the issues arising out of the rise in population across the globe. While the rising population has an impact on aspects such as gender equality, poverty, and economic growth. The celebration of the population day does not mean to discuss only the various challenges faced due to explosive population but also know how human progress, harmfulness to the globe due to growing populations, etc. 

World Population Day is meant to highlight the difficulties created by overpopulation and raise awareness about how it can harm the environment and compound health hazards, among many other things. The day also looks into the positive aspects of teeming humanity. 

Significance of the World Population Day- The day is observed with the aim of highlighting the difficulties created by overpopulation and raising awareness about how it can harm the ecosystem and the progress of humanity. Incessant growth in population has resulted in issues such as gender inequality and health concerns, which were highlighted by the COVID-19 pandemic. India is the second-most populated country in the world after China. 

According to the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (DESA), having accurate estimates of population trends and forecasts about future changes also help countries to formulate and implement policies. The pace of growth of the global population will continue to decline in the coming decades, with the world population being 20-30 percent larger in 2050 than in 2020.

Saturday, July 9, 2022

How people of India in ancient times coped with the diseases?

In India, there were many systems followed in the name of folk or traditional medicines. These are mainly Ayurveda and Siddha. Ayurveda was followed all over India whereas Sidhha specifically was practiced in Tamil Nadu, the South part of great India. Ayurveda is believed to be related to Bhagwan Dhanvantari and Narayan Vishnu the God of Nourishment whereas the Siddha is come into existence through Bhagwan Shiva and then followed by Agastya and other 18 Sddhar. 

Both systems of medicines were in the fame due to their curing methods and uprooting the disease from the body of a patient. But, at those times the Tibetian and Unani medicines were also being practiced in some localized areas in India but the Tibetian medicines got famed in China and Unani medicine in the Greek. The main systems are the Ayurveda and Siddha practiced in India in ancient times. 

Those time might civilization was in the mode of establishment and at the time majority of the population was residing in the jungle. but some of the people come into the community and resided together as villagers and in such a way infectious diseases such as influenza, measles, polio, tuberculosis, dysentery, malaria, typhoid, and leprosy were very common finally the “big two” infectious diseases epidemics namely smallpox and plague; decimated the ancient world. The communicable disease was being treated by separating the patient from the community and providing treatment by maintaining a particular distance in order to avoid spreading. 

The jwara (fever) was being treated by using many types of plant fresh roots and barks, body pain and impotency were treated with ashwagandha roots, and high blood pressure by the powder of sarpagandha. Root bark and stem bark of many plants were taken in utility for treating many types of life-threatening diseases. The lepa prepared by leaves, fruit rind, bark, etc, were taken to heal wounds. 

The doctors were famous in the name of Vaidyas and Siddhar for the system of Ayurveda and Siddha respectively. They were being trained by Rishi and Munis in their Gurukulam and totally sacrificing their lives for the welfare of humankind. 

Vaidya Sushain was the best example in the war between Shri Rama and Ravna when in the war Shri Laxmana was being saved by the Sanjeevani brought y Lord Hanuman Ji with the consultancy of vaidya Sushain.
 

Friday, July 8, 2022

Standard sleep hours of an adult for a healthy brain - New study...

Everyone is now running a competitive robotic life due to their lifestyle and a regular schedule from the day starting. The shift working many multinational companies is also playing important role in disturbing routine activities. 


In the ancient period, it was said as a proverb that “Boycott Nature means the reduction of the life.”  It is very true and we can’t ignore this. Due to activities using digital gadgets including mobile, computers, and other digital media, sound sleep has left away the majority of the people of the world, especially in developing countries. 


[Importance of sound sleep]


A new study has just revealed the standard sleep duration for a healthy brain. As we know that sleep is very important for our health. A new study result has been published in the journal Nature Aging just revealed standard sleep time to have probably the healthiest brain. 


To determine the sleep time necessary for a healthy brain, Christelle Langley, from the Department of Psychiatry at Cambridge University (United Kingdom) and researchers from Fudan University (China) came to analyze data from the UK Biobank of approx. Five lakhs people aged 38-73. The latter had been questioned about their sleep habits, mental health, and well-being. On top of that, about 40,000 people provided brain imaging data and genetic data. 


The results thus show that after the age of 40, the optimal duration of sleep is 7 hours is highly recommended. We also learn that shorter sleep time was directly associated with impaired cognitive performance, such as information processing speed, memory, problem-solving ability, and visual attention.  Of course, this optimal period of 7 hours of sleep implies sleeping in good conditions. Episodes of awakening during the night can for example impact the optimal efficiency of the brain. 


The researchers further add that the results show the importance of having a regular sleep pattern. The researchers then conclude: “7 hours of sleep per night is the optimal amount to maintain good cognitive performance. Finding ways to improve sleep in the elderly could therefore be crucial in helping them maintain good mental health and avoid cognitive decline, especially for patients with psychiatric disorders and dementias.” According to them, the association between insufficient sleep and cognitive decline is caused by the disturbance of deep sleep.


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Thursday, July 7, 2022

Fourth wave of Corona and 5 strange symptoms, need to manage health carefully..

Coronavirus is changing rapidly. Its cases have started increasing. It is believed that the fourth wave has knocked. Along with this, some new symptoms have also emerged. 

Corona cases have once again registered a spurt in the country. according to a report in the last 24 hours, more than eighteen thousand new cases of corona have been reported. Corona cases are increasing rapidly in many states including Maharashtra, Delhi, Karnataka, etc. Not only this, but the new variant of Corona is also scaring people. 

The World Health Organization has reported that the new variant of Corona is BA.2.75. Some new symptoms of corona have also come to the fore. Which is very important to know for alertness. Now, the symptoms of corona are no longer just fever and cough. It is now targeting every part of the body. 

Five new symptoms have come to the fore. Let us know about those systems - 

1. Pinkness in the eyes: Pink eye or conjunctivitis has been seen as the new symptom of the corona. The eyes of corona patients are turning pink. Not only this, but he is also complaining of trouble due to light, pain in his eyes, and watery eyes. Researchers are getting to see such cases in different places.

2. Irregular heartbeat - The heartbeat of corona patients is getting irregular. Even among the patients who are recovering from corona, this problem related to the heart continues. This condition is being created due to a lack of oxygen and swelling of the heart. If this disease persists for a long time, then definitely contact the doctor.

3. COVID toes: One symptom of the corona is also related to the feet. Swelling and discoloration or roughness are seen in the toe and fingers. It is also visible in the hands, wrists, and ankles. It is called Covid Toes. This can trouble you for a long time even after the corona is cured.

4. Skin rash: Red rashes are also happening on the skin due to corona. In Kovid patients, these symptoms are visible even after recovery. It is necessary to treat it at the right time, otherwise, it can infect different parts of the body as well.

5. Chest Pain: Complaints of chest pain are being seen in corona patients. Not only this,  pain can persist even after recovering from the corona. It has also come to the fore that complaints of chest pain are starting even after recovering from the corona. If you are having any kind of chest problem, then contact the doctor immediately. 

To prevent the spread of COVID-19; Please-  

1. Maintain a safe distance from others (at least 1 meter), even if they don’t appear to be sick. 

2. Wear a mask in public, especially indoors or when physical distancing is not possible. 

3. Choose open, well-ventilated spaces over closed ones. Open a window if indoors. Clean your hands often. 

4. Use soap and water, or an alcohol-based hand rub. Get vaccinated when it’s your turn. 

5. Follow local guidance about vaccination. 

6. Cover your nose and mouth with your bent elbow or a tissue when you cough or sneeze. 

7. Stay home if you feel unwell. If you have a fever, cough, and difficulty breathing, seek medical attention. Call in advance so your healthcare provider can direct you to the right health facility. 

The aforesaid precautions protect you and prevent the spread of viruses and other infections.

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Swami Vivekananda – A brilliant Indian philosopher and mentor of youth

The country's spiritual master Swami Vivekananda was born as Narendra Nath Dutt on 21 January 1863 in the Kayastha caste of Calcutta. He belonged to an upper-middle-class family. He was sent to a Western-style university to complete his studies, where he was given information about Western Philosophy, Science, etc. Swami Vivekananda was a person of sharp intellect since childhood. 

[Swami Vivekananda]

The name of Swami Vivekananda's guru was Ramakrishna Paramhansa. He founded the Ramakrishna Mission in the name of his guru Ramakrishna Paramhansa. Soon he became one of the most famous disciples of Ramakrishna. He joined the Brahmo Samaj whose aim was to eliminate child marriage and illiteracy and bring education to the lower classes and women. Vivekananda had a deep attachment to Hinduism and spirituality. Swami met him while he was searching for God. 

Social reform had become an integral part of Swami Vivekananda's ideas. After the death of his father in 1884, Narendranath i.e. Swami Vivekananda had to face a financial crisis. He asked Ramakrishna to pray for his condition to improve. Ramakrishna Paramahansa told him that he should go and pray himself. Swami did the same and reached the temple to pray and asked for discretion and detachment for himself. From that day Narendranath became attracted to the life of an ascetic. While wandering, Swami came to know about the World Parliament of Religions. The World Parliament of Religions was to be held in Chicago, the USA in 1893. 

Swami Vivekananda's wish was that he should participate in the World Parliament of Religions and take the thoughts of India and his Guru to the world. Though reaching Chicago was not easy for him but his resolve did not leave him. 

When Vivekananda gave his speech with words like My Brothers and Sisters of America, the entire audience stood up and applauded him. He remained in America for the next two years and in 1894 founded the Vedanta Society. Along with this, he traveled to the United Kingdom where he preached about the principles of Vedanta and Hindu spirituality. 

The people of India celebrate National Youth Day on 12 January, every year. The day marks the birth anniversary of the social reformer, great thinker, and philosopher, Swami Vivekananda. National Youth Day is observed to honor the ideals and thoughts of Swamiji Vivekananda who had tremendous faith in youth. 

Swami Vivekananda's “Take up one idea. Make that one idea your life; dream of it; think of it; live on that idea. Let the brain, the body, muscles, nerves, and every part of your body be full of that idea, and just leave every other idea alone. This is the way to success, and this is the way great spiritual giants are produced.”

Indian philosopher Swami Vivekananda died on 4 July 1902, near Kolkata, at the age of only 39, he merged with the Panchatattvas but left behind many ideas. Young people carry those ideas in their lives even today. Swami Vivekananda, the mentor of youth, had chosen the path of sannyasa at the age of just 25. Vivekananda had a deep attachment to Hinduism and spirituality. His guru's name was Ramakrishna Paramhansa. Swami met him when he was searching for God. Swami Vivekananda's Samadhi at Belur Math on the shore of Hubli river at Howrah.

Wednesday, July 6, 2022

Best 7 Tips to Avoid Childhood Obesity

Children and adolescents are very much affected by the important medical disease known as childhood obesity. It is especially concerning because childhood obesity often predisposes children to health problems such as diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol once thought to be the domain of adults. Also, sadness and low self-esteem in children can result from obesity. Improving your family’s eating and exercise habits is one of the best ways to combat childhood obesity. Obesity in children is treatable and preventable, helping to safeguard your child’s current and future health.


[An Obese Child]


Obesity is frequently associated with a number of chronic diseases. Another dangerous problem that requires rapid intervention is childhood obesity. In every nation of the world, childhood obesity is one of the most important global public health concerns of the 21st century, according to the WHO. Obesity among school-age children and adolescents has increased more than tenfold in just 40 years, from 11 million to 124 million. Childhood obesity can have a severe impact on a child’s physical, emotional, and social well-being if left unchecked. Though, there are many points to be adopted to avoid childhood obesity, however, here I would like to emphasize the following 7 tips that are practically working well. These are-  

1. Healthier eating habits- This is very important to monitor what type of diet, we are giving to our children? There is no place except own home to provide good and nutritional food to the children.   A child can have a very good day of dietary intake with careful planning. It includes a variety of whole-grain foods, vegetables, fruits, and dairy products in your child’s diet, along with low-fat or fat-free milk. They will receive most of the nutrients they need to build their bodies and minds from this.

2. Sleep well- It is very important to get proper sleep in childhood. Good and sound sleep in children more than 6-8 hours daily can help in the prevention of type 2 diabetes, obesity, accidents, poor mental health, and attention and behavior problems.  Did you know that teens ages 13-18 require 8-10 hours of uninterrupted sleep each night and teens ages 6-12 require 9-12 hours? Obesity is related to lack of sleep in part because it can cause us to eat more and do less physical activity. Make sure your kids are active during the day, keep screens out of their beds, and maintain a regular sleep routine even on the weekends to help them sleep better.

3. Consuming enough water- Water is vital for human health, as we all well know, and it is crucial to teach this to children as well. It is recommended to drink 8 to 10 glasses of water a day. Give them a water bottle and explain that they should empty it completely four times (depending on the capacity of the water bottle) throughout the day to include this in their regular routine. This would help them establish a habit, but keep in mind that it may take some time and your child may not initially drink the entire bottle during the designated time. 

4. Never let children skip breakfast- This crucial meal jump-starts your metabolism, increases calorie expenditure, and prevents you from overeating later in the day. Notice what they are drinking as well. Most young people do not drink as much water as suggested. According to the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, children ages 4 to 8 should have seven cups a day, while children ages 9 to 13 should have nine to 10 cups and teens should have 10 to 14 cups a day. Juices, sports drinks, and sodas are not healthy alternatives because they usually contain a lot of sugar. Instead, stick to drinking water or low-fat milk. 

5. Avoid distractions/entertainment during the meal- Children can now frequently eat while using a screen, for instance, watching TV, playing games on the computer, or using a mobile phone. It is a serious and harmful activity. The child is distracted by looking at a screen, which causes him to consume less or much more than he should. Enjoy the company of your family as you eat together without interruption. 

6. Reduce screen time- Not counting sleep, adults and children spend more than 7 hours a day sitting. Many of these sedentary hours are spent using a phone, tablet, or computer while sitting or lying down, watching TV, or playing video games (also known as screen time). Among health terms, excessive screen time is linked to poor sleep, weight gain, poor academic performance, and poor mental health in youth. Reducing screen time leaves more time for family activities. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends developing a family media plan, including tips such as avoiding technology use during meals, charging electronic devices out of bedrooms at night, turning off screens an hour before bedtime, and more.

7. Eliminate the temptations- Your child is more likely to eat junk food if you have it in the pantry. Children look up to their parents as role models for eating. So, set a good example for your kids by keeping high-calorie, sugar-laden, salty snacks out of the house. Remember that sugary drinks also include calories, so try to limit the amount of soda and juice you buy for your family.

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Garlic and the Prevention of Various Types of Cancer

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