Past Issue

Past Issue

Human clinical trials magnify the ballooning of clinical research

Clinical research has undergone a lengthy and fascinating history. Humans are used as test subjects in human clinical trials research, which is a form of scientific investigation. Human clinical trials are used to test new procedures and medications and determine how they affect patient outcomes. Clinical research informs clinical practice and evidence-based medicine. When novel drugs are tested on humans, there are various potential ethical problems.

Cognitive behaviour therapy (cbt) as an adjunct to standard interventions in prevention of relapse in alcohol dependence syndrome in hospitalised patients

Introduction-50% of detoxified alcoholics relapse within 3 months of treatment completion, 90% experience at least one relapse over the 4-year period following treatment. Methods–100 male patients diagnosed with ADS selected through Purposive sampling (control 50, experimental 50) over 1 year time period, were administered self-structured multiple choice questions to assess socio-demographic status and Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) for alcohol consumption pattern.

Malignant mixed germ cell tumor of ovary

Malignant ovarian germ cell tumors (MOGCTs) are rare but predominantly affect young women and adolescent girls. They typically present with pelvic masses or abdominal pain. Histologically, they are divided into dysgerminomas and non-dysgerminomatous tumors. This report presents a case of malignant mixed germ cell tumor diagnosed initially through ultrasound, CT, and MRI evaluations, later confirmed via biopsy.

Comparative analysis of plastic currency-debit and credit cards using vsc®-8000/hs

Comprehensive analysis of plastic currency used in India is done focusing on essential security features such as Micro printing, Ultra Violet (UV), Infrared (IR), and Fluorescence etc. The present evaluation involves credit and debit cards from major Indian banks like State Bank of India, Bank of Maharashtra, Punjab National Bank, and Federal Bank etc., utilizing advanced technology (VSC®-8000/HS) via diverse lighting and magnification settings.

pattern of weight distribution in standing in patients with stroke and its correlation with multidirectional reach

Background: Impaired Postural Control is a key characteristic of the mobility problems in patients with Stroke. This leads to loss of autonomy and puts patients at a significant risk of falling. 70 % patients with stroke are unable to reach sideways to the floor even when seated. However, asymmetry measured in a objective way as a pre requisite to functional loss is unclear. Aim: To find out patterns of weight distribution measured using objective tool in standing in patients with stroke and its correlation with multidirectional reach.

NOISE REMOVAL FROM AUDIO USING CNN

The use of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for audio noise reduction is examined in this article. Effective noise reduction techniques are required because of the ubiquity of loud surroundings and the requirement for high-quality audio in various applications, including voice recognition, music creation, and communications. Traditional techniques frequently have trouble adjusting to different noise profiles, producing unsatisfactory results. CNNs, in comparison, provide a data-driven strategy to deal with these issues.

visual slam for autonomous vehicles: navigating the future

Visual Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (VSLAM) has emerged as a critical technology in the realm of autonomous vehicles, facilitating real-time navigation and mapping in complex and dynamic environments. This research paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the fundamental principles, implementation strategies, performance evaluation, and potential applications of VSLAM for autonomous vehicles. The paper begins by elucidating the foundational components of VSLAM, including camera calibration, feature extraction, feature tracking, and camera pose estimation.

social development for ideal economic democracy and relation between directive principles of state policy and fundamental rights under indian constitution

Today we are living in a welfare State unlike in a mere Police State. The ideals of a welfare state are to secure to its citizens Justice – Social, Economic and Political as enshrined in the Preamble of the Constitution. This paper explains and discusses the importance and interrelationship bet ween fundamental rights and directive principles of state policy. Further it explains the concept of social justice in India. Especially like countries like India Social Development is important for Stability.

the “diabetic capital” of the world: cumulative burden of diabetes in india

The burden of diabetes is escalating every single day and it causes enormous mortalities across globe. India is currently on its path to become the diabetes capital of the world by making a significant contribution to the worldwide prevalence. Compared to rural areas, diabetes is more common in urban areas. Nowadays, type 2 diabetes is becoming increasingly more prevalent among youths and women. Type 2 diabetes is predominantly impacted by modifiable risk factors. People just become aware of the disease once they start experiencing its symptoms.