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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33756838/taxonomic-revision-of-marma-simon-1902-araneae-salticidae-euophryini
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandre Salgado, Gustavo R S Ruiz
The Neotropical genus Marma Simon, 1902 is revised. With exception of the holotype of M. femella (Caporiacco, 1955), which was redescribed in previous work, all the other species of the genus were revised based on their types. The type species, M. baeri Simon, 1902, and M. nigritarsis (Simon, 1900) are redescribed based on newly collected specimens. The third and last species presently listed in the World Spider Catalog, M. femella, is confirmed as valid. Two species presently considered synonyms of M. nigritarsis are revalidated: M...
December 30, 2020: Zootaxa
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33544513/complementary-and-alternative-interventions-for-stroke-recovery%C3%A2-a-narrative-overview-of-the-published-evidence
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REVIEW
Narayanaswamy Venketasubramanian
OBJECTIVES: Stroke survivors dissatisfied with their progress often seek complementary and alternative interventions (CAI). This paper reviews the evidence for CAIs in stroke recovery. METHODS: A literature search was performed for publications until December 2019 of CAI for stroke in Pubmed, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, CINAHL, AMED. Evidence was assessed according to Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine criteria. RESULTS: In a meta-analysis, acupuncture reduced death or dependency compared to control at the end of follow-up and over the long term (≥3 months), OR 0...
February 1, 2021: Journal of Complementary & Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33519134/pathophysiology-of-covid-19-and-host-centric-approaches-of-ayurveda
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REVIEW
Prasad Dilip Pandkar, Vinay Sachdeva
The world is facing a global crisis and health emergency of COVID-19. Understanding of COVID-19 pathophysiology in ayurvedic host centric framework is prerequisite for apt use of Ayurveda. This paper reviews COVID-19 pathophysiology, clinical presentations and prognosis in ayurvedic perspective. Concept of exogenous pathogenic diseases can be traced in fever, microbes, toxins, epidemics and seasonal regimens chapters of Ayurveda. Such exogenous diseases later manifest multi-system presentation according to involvement of different ' Dosha' and derangement of ' Agni' ...
December 2, 2020: Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33501848/heart-disease-and-stroke-statistics-2021-update-a-report-from-the-american-heart-association
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Salim S Virani, Alvaro Alonso, Hugo J Aparicio, Emelia J Benjamin, Marcio S Bittencourt, Clifton W Callaway, April P Carson, Alanna M Chamberlain, Susan Cheng, Francesca N Delling, Mitchell S V Elkind, Kelly R Evenson, Jane F Ferguson, Deepak K Gupta, Sadiya S Khan, Brett M Kissela, Kristen L Knutson, Chong D Lee, Tené T Lewis, Junxiu Liu, Matthew Shane Loop, Pamela L Lutsey, Jun Ma, Jason Mackey, Seth S Martin, David B Matchar, Michael E Mussolino, Sankar D Navaneethan, Amanda Marma Perak, Gregory A Roth, Zainab Samad, Gary M Satou, Emily B Schroeder, Svati H Shah, Christina M Shay, Andrew Stokes, Lisa B VanWagner, Nae-Yuh Wang, Connie W Tsao
BACKGROUND: The American Heart Association, in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health, annually reports the most up-to-date statistics related to heart disease, stroke, and cardiovascular risk factors, including core health behaviors (smoking, physical activity, diet, and weight) and health factors (cholesterol, blood pressure, and glucose control) that contribute to cardiovascular health. The Statistical Update presents the latest data on a range of major clinical heart and circulatory disease conditions (including stroke, congenital heart disease, rhythm disorders, subclinical atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, heart failure, valvular disease, venous disease, and peripheral artery disease) and the associated outcomes (including quality of care, procedures, and economic costs)...
February 23, 2021: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33356512/community-perspectives-of-barriers-indigenous-women-face-in-accessing-maternal-health-care-services-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahinoor Akter, Kate Davies, Jane L Rich, Kerry J Inder
OBJECTIVES: Bangladesh has achieved notable success in improving maternal health by increasing women's access to good quality and low-cost maternal health care (MHC) services. However, the health system of Bangladesh has earned criticism for not ensuring equitable MHC access for all women, particularly for Indigenous women in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT). Little is known about Indigenous communities' perspectives on these inequalities in MHC service access in the CHT. Therefore, this study aimed to explore Indigenous communities' perspectives on challenges and opportunities for improving MHC service access in the CHT...
December 23, 2020: Ethnicity & Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33312762/a-4-month-whole-systems-ayurvedic-medicine-nutrition-and-lifestyle-intervention-is-feasible-and-acceptable-for-breast-cancer-survivors-results-of-a-single-arm-pilot-clinical-trial
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Anand Dhruva, Cairn Wu, Christine Miaskowski, Wendy Hartogensis, Hope S Rugo, Shelley R Adler, Ted J Kaptchuk, Rucha Kelkar, Sangeeta Agarawal, Amisha Vadodaria, Ellen Garris, Frederick M Hecht
PURPOSE: Ongoing symptoms and impairments in quality of life (QOL) among breast cancer survivors remain a significant problem. We tested the feasibility and acceptability of a manualized Ayurvedic nutrition and lifestyle intervention for breast cancer survivors. METHODS: Eligible participants had Stage I-III breast cancer, underwent treatment within the past year that included chemotherapy, and were without active disease. The 4-month individualized Ayurvedic intervention included counseling on nutrition, lifestyle, yoga, and marma (like acupressure) during 8 one-on-one visits with an Ayurvedic practitioner...
2020: Global Advances in Health and Medicine: Improving Healthcare Outcomes Worldwide
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33147821/epitope-based-immunoinformatics-approach-on-nucleocapsid-protein-of-severe-acute-respiratory-syndrome-coronavirus-2
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ahmed Rakib, Saad Ahmed Sami, Md Ashiqul Islam, Shahriar Ahmed, Farhana Binta Faiz, Bibi Humayra Khanam, Kay Kay Shain Marma, Maksuda Rahman, Mir Muhammad Nasir Uddin, Firzan Nainu, Talha Bin Emran, Jesus Simal-Gandara
With an increasing fatality rate, severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has emerged as a promising threat to human health worldwide. Recently, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced the infectious disease caused by SARS-CoV-2, which is known as coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-2019), as a global pandemic. Additionally, the positive cases are still following an upward trend worldwide and as a corollary, there is a need for a potential vaccine to impede the progression of the disease...
November 2, 2020: Molecules: a Journal of Synthetic Chemistry and Natural Product Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32780774/barriers-to-accessing-maternal-health-care-services-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-a-qualitative-descriptive-study-of-indigenous-women-s-experiences
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahinoor Akter, Kate Davies, Jane Louise Rich, Kerry Jill Inder
BACKGROUND: Increased maternal health care (MHC) service utilisation in Bangladesh over the past decades has contributed to improvements in maternal health outcomes nationally, yet there is little understanding of Indigenous women's experiences of accessing MHC services in Bangladesh. METHODS: Face-to-face semi-structured qualitative interviews with 21 Indigenous women (aged 15-49 years) within 36 months of delivery from three ethnic groups (Chakma, Marma and Tripura) were conducted between September 2017 and February 2018 in Khagrachhari district...
2020: PloS One
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32717661/prevalence-and-factors-associated-with-knowledge-and-access-to-delivery-services-at-primary-health-care-facilities-amongst-indigenous-women-in-khagrachhari-district-bangladesh-a-cross-sectional-study
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahinoor Akter, Jane L Rich, Kate Davies, Kerry J Inder
OBJECTIVE: To estimate the prevalence of facility delivery knowledge and access during childbirth amongst Indigenous women in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh and to identify factors associated with facility delivery service utilisation. DESIGN: A cross-sectional study design using a structured self-report survey. SETTING: Two Upazilas (subdistricts) of Kharachhari hill district of the Chittagong Hill Tracts. PARTICIPANTS: Indigenous women of reproductive age (15-49 years) within 36 months of delivery...
July 18, 2020: Midwifery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32602855/dependence-of-the-filled-space-illusion-on-the-size-and-location-of-contextual-distractors
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vilius Marma, Aleksandr Bulatov, Natalija Bulatova
For most observers, the part of the stimulus that is filled with some visual elements (e.g., distractors) appears larger than the unfilled part of the same size. This illusion of interrupted spatial extent is also known as the \'filled‑space' or 'Oppel‑Kundt' illusion. Although the continuously filled‑space illusion has been systematically studied for over a century, there is still no generally accepted explanation of its origin. The present study aimed to further develop our computational model of the continuously filled‑space illusion and to examine whether the model predictions successfully account for illusory effects caused by distracting line‑segments of various lengths that are\r\nattached to different endpoints (i...
2020: Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32166640/two-dimensional-profile-of-the-region-of-distractors-influence-on-visual-length-judgments
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Aleksandr Bulatov, Vilius Marma, Natalija Bulatova
In the illusion of interrupted spatial extent (also known as the filled-space or Oppel-Kundt illusion), the stimulus spatial interval filled with some visual elements (distractors) appears larger than the unfilled interval of the same size. Despite a long history of research, there is still no consensus on the origin of this visual phenomenon. It was recently shown (Bulatov, Bulatova, Surkys, & Mickienė, Acta Neurobiologiae Experimentalis, 77, 157-167, 2017) that the illusion emergence can be associated mainly with the integration of distractor-evoked effects in regions surrounding the endpoints (terminators) of the stimulus intervals...
March 12, 2020: Attention, Perception & Psychophysics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32051481/trends-and-clinico-epidemiological-features-of-human-rabies-cases-in-bangladesh-2006-2018
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sumon Ghosh, Md Sohel Rana, Md Kamrul Islam, Sukanta Chowdhury, Najmul Haider, Mohammad Abdullah Heel Kafi, Sayed Mohammed Ullah, Md Rashed Ali Shah, Afsana Akter Jahan, Hasan Sayedul Mursalin, Aung Swi Prue Marma, S M Emran Ali, Shohrab Hossain, Rajub Bhowmik, Nitish C Debnath, Abul Khair Mohammad Shamsuzzaman, Be-Nazir Ahmed, Umme Ruman Siddiqi, Sanya Tahmina Jhora
Vaccinating dogs against rabies is an effective means of reducing human rabies. We subjected 1327 clinically diagnosed human rabies death and mass dog vaccination (MDV) data during 2006-2018 to quantify the impacts of MDV on human rabies incidence in Bangladesh and a subset of rabies death data (422) for clinico-epidemiological analysis. A positive and increasing trend of MDV (p = 0.01 and tau = 0.71) and a negative and declining trend (p < 0.001 and tau = -0.88) of human rabies cases (Correlation coefficient: -0...
February 12, 2020: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31992061/heart-disease-and-stroke-statistics-2020-update-a-report-from-the-american-heart-association
#33
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Salim S Virani, Alvaro Alonso, Emelia J Benjamin, Marcio S Bittencourt, Clifton W Callaway, April P Carson, Alanna M Chamberlain, Alexander R Chang, Susan Cheng, Francesca N Delling, Luc Djousse, Mitchell S V Elkind, Jane F Ferguson, Myriam Fornage, Sadiya S Khan, Brett M Kissela, Kristen L Knutson, Tak W Kwan, Daniel T Lackland, Tené T Lewis, Judith H Lichtman, Chris T Longenecker, Matthew Shane Loop, Pamela L Lutsey, Seth S Martin, Kunihiro Matsushita, Andrew E Moran, Michael E Mussolino, Amanda Marma Perak, Wayne D Rosamond, Gregory A Roth, Uchechukwu K A Sampson, Gary M Satou, Emily B Schroeder, Svati H Shah, Christina M Shay, Nicole L Spartano, Andrew Stokes, David L Tirschwell, Lisa B VanWagner, Connie W Tsao
BACKGROUND: The American Heart Association, in conjunction with the National Institutes of Health, annually reports on the most up-to-date statistics related to heart disease, stroke, and cardiovascular risk factors, including core health behaviors (smoking, physical activity, diet, and weight) and health factors (cholesterol, blood pressure, and glucose control) that contribute to cardiovascular health. The Statistical Update presents the latest data on a range of major clinical heart and circulatory disease conditions (including stroke, congenital heart disease, rhythm disorders, subclinical atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, heart failure, valvular disease, venous disease, and peripheral artery disease) and the associated outcomes (including quality of care, procedures, and economic costs)...
March 3, 2020: Circulation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31662407/access-to-maternal-healthcare-services-among-indigenous-women-in-the-chittagong-hill-tracts-bangladesh-a-cross-sectional-study
#34
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Shahinoor Akter, Jane Louise Rich, Kate Davies, Kerry Jill Inder
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of, and factors associated with, accessing maternal healthcare services (MHC) by Indigenous women in the Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), Bangladesh. DESIGN: This was a cross-sectional survey among Indigenous women of reproductive age. SETTING: Two upazillas (subdistricts) of Khagrachhari hill district of the CHT. PARTICIPANTS: Indigenous women (15-49 years) within 36 months of delivery were surveyed about accessing MHC services (antenatal care, delivery and postnatal care) for their last pregnancy and delivery...
October 28, 2019: BMJ Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30577879/genome-of-tenualosa-ilisha-from-the-river-padma-bangladesh
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Avizit Das, Peter Ianakiev, Abdul Baten, Rifath Nehleen, Tasneem Ehsan, Oly Ahmed, Mohammad Riazul Islam, M Niamul Naser, Mong Sano Marma, Haseena Khan
OBJECTIVE: Hilsa shad (Tenualosa ilisha), is a popular fish of Bangladesh belonging to the Clupeidae family. An anadromous species, like the salmon and many other migratory fish, it is a unique species that lives in the sea and travels to freshwater rivers for spawning. During its entire life, Tenualosa ilisha migrates both from sea to freshwater and vice versa. DATA DESCRIPTION: The genome of Tenualosa ilisha collected from the river Padma of Rajshahi, Bangladesh has been sequenced and its de novo hybrid assembly and structural annotations are being reported here...
December 22, 2018: BMC Research Notes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30281440/dynamic-atlas-based-segmentation-and-quantification-of-neuromelanin-rich-brainstem-structures-in-parkinson-disease
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mikel Ariz, Ricardo C Abad, Gabriel Castellanos, Martin Martinez, Arrate Munoz-Barrutia, Marma A Fernandez-Seara, Pau Pastor, Maria A Pastor, Carlos Ortiz-de-Solorzano
We present a dynamic atlas composed of neuromelanin-enhanced magnetic resonance brain images of 40 healthy subjects. The performance of this atlas is evaluated on the fully automated segmentation of two paired neuromelanin-rich brainstem healthy structures: the substantia nigra pars compacta and the locus coeruleus. We show that our dynamic atlas requires in average 60% less images, and therefore 60% less computation time than a static multi-image atlas, while achieving similar segmentation performance. Then, we show that by applying our dynamic atlas, composed of healthy subjects, to the segmentation and neuromelanin quantification of a set of brain images of 39 Parkinson disease patients, we are able to find significant quantitative differences in the level of neuromelanin between healthy subjects and Parkinson disease patients, thus opening the door to the use of these structures as image biomarkers in future Computer Aided Diagnosis systems for the diagnosis of Parkinson disease...
October 1, 2018: IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30143861/phylogenetic-analysis-and-forensic-evaluation-among-rakhine-marma-hajong-and-manipuri-tribes-from-four-culturally-defined-regions-of-bangladesh-using-17-y-chromosomal-strs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahamud Hasan, Abu Sufian, Pilu Momtaz, Ashish Kumar Mazumder, Jabedul Alam Khondaker, Saikat Bhattacharjee, Kanchan Chakma, Sharif Akhteruzzaman
We have analyzed haplotypes for 17 Y chromosomal STR loci in Bangladeshi mainstream Bengali population and four largest ethnic groups inhabiting the North-Eastern and Southern region of Bangladesh using AmpFlSTR® Yfiler® PCR amplification systems. A total of 667 haplotypes from Bangladeshi Bangali, 157 from Rakhine, 144 from Marma, 112 from Hajong, and 136 from Manipuri individuals were observed with corresponding discrimination capacity (DC) of 0.973 for Bengali, 0.723 for Rakhine, 0.743 for Marma, 0.794 for Hajong, and 0...
November 2018: International Journal of Legal Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28426112/travel-medicine-perspectives-of-select-travel-medicine-experts-practicing-in-the-asia-pacific-region
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Karin Leder, Sarah Borwein, Pornthep Chanthavanich, Santanu Chatterjee, Kaythi Htun, Aung Swi Prue Marma, Issaku Nakatani, Jin-Ju Ok, Levina Pakasi, Prativa Pandey, Watcharapong Piyaphanee, Priscilla Rupali, Eli Schwartz, Tadashi Shinozuka, Phi Truong Hoang Phu, Hiroshi Watanabe, Jenny Visser, Annelies Wilder-Smith, Min Zhang, Sarah L McGuinness
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July 1, 2017: Journal of Travel Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27001814/little-polymorphism-at-the-k13-propeller-locus-in-worldwide-plasmodium-falciparum-populations-prior-to-the-introduction-of-artemisinin-combination-therapies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Toshihiro Mita, Richard Culleton, Nobuyuki Takahashi, Masatoshi Nakamura, Takahiro Tsukahara, Carol W Hunja, Zin Zayar Win, Wah Win Htike, Aung S Marma, Lek Dysoley, Mathieu Ndounga, Mawuli Dzodzomenyo, Willis S Akhwale, Jun Kobayashi, Haruki Uemura, Akira Kaneko, Francis Hombhanje, Marcelo U Ferreira, Anders Björkman, Hiroyoshi Endo, Jun Ohashi
The emergence and spread of artemisinin-resistant Plasmodium falciparum is of huge concern for the global effort toward malaria control and elimination. Artemisinin resistance, defined as a delayed time to parasite clearance following administration of artemisinin, is associated with mutations in the Pfkelch13 gene of resistant parasites. To date, as many as 60 nonsynonymous mutations have been identified in this gene, but whether these mutations have been selected by artemisinin usage or merely reflect natural polymorphism independent of selection is currently unknown...
June 2016: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26995373/noninvasive-cardiac-output-estimation-by-inert-gas-rebreathing-in-pediatric-and-congenital-heart-disease
#40
COMPARATIVE STUDY
Amanda K Marma, Alexander R Opotowsky, Brian S Fromm, Ana Ubeda-Tikkanen, Diego Porras, Jonathan Rhodes
BACKGROUND: Inert gas rebreathing (IGR) techniques provide rapid, reliable estimates of cardiac output in adults with structurally normal hearts. Data on IGR reliability in pediatric and congenital heart disease populations are lacking. Our objective was to validate pulmonary blood flow (Qp) measurement by IGR compared with clinical reference tests, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), and indirect Fick. METHODS: Pulmonary blood flow was measured by IGR and CMR or indirect Fick in 80 patients grouped by presence and type of shunt lesion...
April 2016: American Heart Journal
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