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Silent Myocardial Ischemia in Master Marathon Runner

Silent myocardial ischemia is defined as objective documentation of myocardial ischemia in the absence of angina or anginal equivalents. Silent myocardial ischemia is quite different from silent coronary artery disease. The symptomatic angina is the tip of the ischemic iceberg and it is less frequent in athletes  than in non-athletes. Athletes change their perception of…
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July 26, 2019 0

Metabolic Syndrome in Postmenopause: eNOS, p22 phox, CETP and ESR1 Gene Polymorphisms Related to Endocrine-Metabolic Changes

Aims: To investigate the endocrine-metabolic changes in postmenopausal women with MetS and examine relationship with the polymorphisms of eNOS-G894T, p22(phox)-930 A/G, CETP TaqIB, ESR1 (PvuII and XbaI) genes. Methods: 280 postmenopausal apparently healthy women aged between 60 and 80 years were classified into non-MetS (212) and MetS (68). Clinical, anthropometric and endocrine-metabolic parameters were measured.…
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July 26, 2019 0

Fetuin A: A Newer Marker for Pre Diabetes

Objective: To evaluate the role of Fetuin A levels in predicting glycemic outcome in individuals with impaired fasting glucose. Research Design and Methods: A total of 742 young individuals were recruited for the study out of which 177 had impaired fasting glucose, 468 had normoglycemia and 97 individuals with diabetes. These individuals were offsprings of…
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July 26, 2019 0

Ethical Dilemmas in Orthodontics

Introduction: Doctors and dentists possess special training and expertise which patients and their families do not. This special knowledge and skillset, which has the potential to benefit as well as harm patients, places on the medical or dental professional the moral obligation to act in the interests of the patient. Aim: To present a clinical…
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July 26, 2019 0

Family Risk of Metabolic Disorder; A Parameter for Timely Screening of Vascular Endothelial Health

Aim: To study the correlation of vascular endothelial health with family risk of metabolic disorders, in healthy overweight, obese and non obese subjects. Study Design: A case-control (pilot) study.  Place and Duration of Study: The study was conducted in Cardiovascular Physiology lab, Department of Physiology, K.G.M.U . Methods: Cases and controls comprised  from January 2009…
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July 26, 2019 0

New Insights into Gastric Pressure Activity

Diseases in the gastric cavity are, to some extent, related to with gastric motility. Using a telemetric device, which is composed of a capsule robot, an in-vitro pocket data recorder, an ultrasonic locating unit, and an in-vitro data processing computer, to obtain gastric physiological digestive or interdigestive pressure activity is a good way to get…
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July 26, 2019 0

Nosocomial Infections in Sub-Saharan Africa

The history of nosocomial infections can be traced to the origin of hospitals themselves and have been defined by the WHO as infections that develop in a patient during his/her stay in a hospital or other types of clinical facilities which were not present at the time of admission. Nosocomial infections are a major public…
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July 24, 2019 0

Antibacterial Activity of Flavonoids Extracted from Seeds of Pongamia pinnata Linn against Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus

Introduction: Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is defined as the resistant to penicillinase-stable penicillin’s, thus the acronym MRSA is still under use even though methicillin is no longer the agent of choice for treatment. The use of vancomycin for MRSA remains as the treatment of choice but concerns with rising resistance to glycol peptides call…
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July 24, 2019 0

Assessment of Apo-B and TG/HDL-C Ratio as Indicators of Insulin Resistance in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

The concept of metabolic Syndrome was first introduced as Syndrome X by Gerald Reaven He delivered the Banting Lecture in 1988 at the American Diabetes Association national meeting. He stated that Syndrome X is aggregation of independent, risk factors present in the same individual which are seen in coronary heart disease (CHD). The various risk…
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July 24, 2019 0

Homeopathic Drug improve Metabolic Abnormalities Induced by HAART in Mice

Aims: Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) has changed the natural history of HIV infection, several adverse events may limit its efficacy. Antiretroviral drugs are associated with increased risk of severe hepatotoxicity. Homeopathy is a popular form of complementary and alternative medicine and is used to treat certain liver ailments. Chelidonium majus has a long history…
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July 23, 2019 0