September 2022

  1. Prince Lord Prof. PhD Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev and Princess Lady Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva
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    In this paper are described studies of the team of Prince Prof. Momchil Dobrev and Princess Prof. Mariola Garibova proving the truth about depression as a mental disorder based on THEORY OF THE UNIVERSE developed by Prof. Mariola Gariova and Prof. Lord Momtchil Döbrev - Halachev in the Year 2005, Basics of Zero Point Theory based on the fundamental power discovered 1991 by Pro Momtchil DObrev , unity of corpuscular and wave theory, field geometric structure of ether based on structure of light and fourth fundamental force 1991 discoveredby Prof. Momtchil Dobrev , the Cosmological Theory of Information and Vortex Field Theory developed by Lord Prof. Momtchil Döbrev - basic structure of the universe.

    Pub. Date: September 15, 2022
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    4172
  2. Noorhan A. Hassan, M.Sc, PT, Marwa M. I. Ismaeel, Ph.D, PT , and Amira M. El-Tohamy, Ph.D, PT
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    Background: Swimmer’s shoulder pain is one of the most common injuries in elite swimmers; it is estimated that up to 65% of competitive swimmers will experience a problem with their shoulders at some point in their careers. In general, suffering a shoulder injury can affect the shoulder joint’s stability and mobility, and can affect the overall performance of swimmer athletes. Aim of the study: The study aimed at investigating the effect of Kinesio-taping on shoulder pain in the rehabilitation of adolescent swimmers with shoulder overuse injuries. Methods: Fifty adolescent swimmers of both genders, aged between 10 and 14 years and suffering from shoulder pain were selected and randomized into two equal groups (25 patients each). The first group received physical therapy program (i.e., strengthening exercises, stretching, and range of motion exercises) in addition to Kinesio-taping. The second group received only physical therapy program. After 12 sessions, the shoulder pain of both groups was assessed. Results: Kinesio-taping produced a significant reduction in shoulder pain and a significant increase in the Pain threshold of the study group compared to controls (p < 0.0001) after applying kinesio-tape in the study group compared with controls. Conclusion: Kinesio-taping is an effective therapeutic modality that can be added to rehabilitation programs for the sake of treating overuse injuries in adolescent competitive swimmers.

    Pub. Date: September 15, 2022
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    4155
  3. Prince Lord Prof. PhD Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev and Princess Lady Prof. Mariola Garibova- Dobreva f
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    In this paper are described studies of the team of Prince Prof. Momchil Dobrev and Princess Prof. Mariola Garibova proving the truth about depression as a mental disorder based on THEORY OF THE UNIVERSUM developed by Prof. Mariola Gariova and Prof. Lord Momtchil Döbrev - Halachev in the Year 2005, Basics of the Cosmological Theory of Information and Vortex Field Theory developed by Lord Prof. Momtchil Döbrev - basic structure of the universe. 2006 bothe Prince Lord Prof. Momtchil DObrev and Princes Lady Prof. Mariola Garibova-Dobreva developed Energy-information medicine ,, Energy-information genetics, Energy-information psychology.

    Pub. Date: September 16, 2022
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    4173
  4. Atiyodi TCHA-MOUSSA; Hodabalo KPEMOUA, Komi Agboka and Atti Tchabi
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    Aim: Find alternatives for the control of the fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda J. E. Smith (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae), in Togo, through mineral fertilization of maize. Methods: A completely random block design of four treatments repeated four times was used at the agronomic station of Tchitchao. Three doses of fertilizer, NPK15-15-15 at 200 kg/ha, NPK20-10-10 at 200 kg/ha and the combination 100 kg/ha NPK15-15-15 +100 kg/ha NPK20-10-10; were tested in comparison with the absolute control from November 2019 to March 2020. Results: The results show that the mean number of egg clusters is significantly higher (P=0.0220) between 16th and 22nd DAS on the treatment combination than on the rest of the treatments (NPK15-15-15 at 200 kg/ha, NPK20-10-10 at 200 kg/ha and the absolute control. Also, between the 16th and 19th DAS, the infestation rates remain significantly higher between the combination of treatment and treatment with NPK20-10-10 at 200 kg/ha (0.0182). Conclusion: Fertilization has an influence on the incidence of the fall armyworm and can then be used as an option in integrated pest management.

    Pub. Date: September 19, 2022
    Paper No:
    4127
  5. Jorge Luis Quintas Rodríguez, Carolina Olmos Brenis, Gerardo Flores González and Julio César Aguilera Beristain
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    Objetivo: Determinar la prevalencia de escoliosis, factores asociados y repercusiones en la calidad de vida de una población escolar mexicana de Veracruz, Veracruz en Diciembre del 2021. Métodos: Se reclutaron 300 alumnos (161 masculinos y 139 femeninos) de 11 a 14 años de edad. A los que se les efectuó, bajo consentimiento informado, un estudio de cribado mediante test de Adams y escoliómetro a fin de detectar la presencia de escoliosis; en los cuales se busco de manera intencionada los factores asociados a esta y su afección en la calidad de vidamediante los cuestionarios SRS-22 y CAVIDRA. Resultados: Se encontraron 123 alumnos con resultados positivos a test de Adams con escoliómetro con mayor prevalencia del sexo masculino (60 %) en una edad de 14 años (45 %) y de 13 años (28 %). La mitad de los alumnos (50 %) con test de Adams y escoliómetro positivo se encontraban con un índice de masa corporal normal. Conclusiones: Como conclusión se destaca que la investigación realizada tiene como fundamento el ofrecer una perspectiva distinta y el retiro de la estigmatización del cribado de escoliosis como método de identificación de curvaturas anormales de la columna vertebral sugestivas de escoliosis. Así como el otorgar las pautas necesarias para la implementación de nuevas guías y lineamientos basados en la reciente evidencia para el diagnóstico oportuno de la escoliosis.

    Pub. Date: September 19, 2022
    Paper No:
    4149
  6. Mushtaq Ahmad Bhat, Fairooz Ahmad Khan and Dr. Kataria, H.C.
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    The therapeutic efficacy of Jurinea dolomiaea (root) was selected to analyse the anti-diabetic and anti-oxidant activities of their crude plant extract. The plant samples were extracted from polar solvents viz. n-hexane, ethyl acetate, methanol and water. Further crude extracts were screened for the presence of phytochemicals such as alkaloids, flavonoids, phenols etc. The quantitative analysis of phenols, flavonoids, alkaloids was performed by spectrophotometrically. The evaluation of anti-oxidant activity was determined by DPPH and ABTS methods. The anti-diabetic activity of crude extracts was determined by in vitro α-amylase inhibition method. The methanolic extract was significantly showed DPPH IC50 inhibition at 20 µg/mL, ABTS inhibition IC50 at 30µg/mL and in vitro α-amylase inhibition IC50 at 50µg/mL. It is concluded that methanolic extract has the potential source of anti-oxidant and anti-diabetic activity.

    Pub. Date: September 19, 2022
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    4176
  7. Dr. Ravisankar, B., Dr. Vishnu Prasad, S., Dr. Indhra Priyadharshini, G., Dr. Afrah Anjum, D., Dr. Akila Roshini, A. and Dr. Abinaya, R.
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    Dental public health has long focused on traditional oral health promotion and disease prevention strategies as the basis of community oral health programs. ‘Precision’ public health (PPH) is conceptualised as a means of improving population health through the use of new technologies, particularly genomics and digital, which would guide public health practice by generating more individually tailored interventions and policies. The purpose of this article is therefore to highlight some of the evidentiary and philosophical challenges for the concept of ‘precision public health’ which have not been exposed to sufficient scrutiny. It is also to argue for a more considered focus beyond the genome, lest we career headlong towards a diversion of resources, away from what really matters, to the detriment of population health. Despite, opportunities for precision public health, many challenges lie ahead. The added value of new tools and approaches to public health practice needs to be evaluated just like precision tools should be evaluated in medicine. A sustainable informatics capacity is also needed to enhance connectivity and interoperability of clinical, laboratory, and public health systems. The rapid review also denotes a few ways to improve and implement Precision Public Health in Indian Scenario, for providing a productive, promoting health care system in mere future.

    Pub. Date: September 21, 2022
    Paper No:
    4148
  8. Sanyogita Singh and Vikram Singh
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    Events like the easing of the US Government’s clutches over the Internet technologies in the late 1980s, the coming of the World Wide Web from CERN, the European Nuclear Research Labs, around the same time, and the spread of mobile telephony in India in 1990s, have triggered Governments’ interest in honing of these technologies for delivery of citizen services. By the end of the first decade of the third millennium CE, several e-Governance projects were afoot in India. Almost a score of years is passed since India saw one of its pioneering e-Governance projects – Drishtee. Success stories of e-Governance portals abound, there is another facet of the delivery of public services through digital electronic means. The fruits of these projects can be reaped to an extent severely limited by the Great Indian Digital Divide. Firstly, E-Governance projects are rarely fully digital sans humans, and secondly, the rural-urban and gender-based digital divide poses serious limiting challenges to such endeavours. The present communication studies the gaps between the promises made in e-governance concept papers and the ground realities of e-governance projects in the specific context of e-governance services rendered by the Haryana Government.

    Pub. Date: September 28, 2022
    Paper No:
    4196
  9. Villahermosa, Nizza L.
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    This study aims to study the lived experiences of CSU students in the conduct of asynchronous and synchronous teaching modalities in Social Science courses. The respondents of this study are students enrolled in the subjects, including Ethics, Life, and Works of Rizal, and Readings in Philippine History, in the 2nd semester, AY 2021-2022, in Caraga State University-Ampayon, Butuan City, who have synchronous and asynchronous classes. Based on the findings, six themes emerged namely: challenges, adjustments, interventions, academic supports, good experiences, and other supports. The lived experiences and challenges of CSU students in the conduct of synchronous and asynchronous Social Science have six components: technical preparation, the readiness of instructional materials, teaching delivery from the point of view of students, parent support, social aspect, and mental health, and faculty preparation. The academic support availed among students have six components: institutional support, logistic support, technical support, faculty support, and monitoring and evaluation. Hence, academic supports are support given to the students based on their experiences and challenges shared.The students' lived experiences in synchronous classes are centered on social interactions among themselves. However, their challenges are centered on the medium of instruction and academic sources. In contrast, asynchronous courses have a minor theme in which students have different experiences. Thus, lived experiences of student help are more apparent in asynchronous where the class is not in session and the students are free to discuss themselves. Moreover, this encourages collaborative activities in the classroom setup and provides socialization among the students. Feedback from the faculty is pressed on students' performance and revisiting the objective in the syllabi is highly recommended.

    Pub. Date: September 30, 2022
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    4174
  10. Mohammed Khalaf Sayed Elarabi, Dalia Mohammed Kamel, Sameh Hussein Samir and Sara Magdy Ahmed
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    Background: During and after pregnancy, many women experience an increase in the inter-recti abdominal muscle distance due to increased uterine volume as well as stretching and thinning of the linea alba. This condition, on average, affects 66% of women and is associated with spinal pain and instability, pelvic floor muscle weakness, abdominal muscle weakness and increase Waist circumference. Objective: To assess the effect of Kinesiotaping (KT) on the Waist circumference in postnatal women. Methods: Forty-eight post-partum women .They were divided randomly into two equal groups. The first group A received KT in addition to abdominal exercises; group B received only abdominal exercises .The intervention in both groups for two sessions /week for 8 weeks. The outcome measures were evaluating pre and post treatment via assessing the Waist circumference by using tape measurement. Results: Within group comparison, there was a significant decrease in the waist circumference post treatment compared to pre-treatment in the study and control groups (p >0.001). Between groups comparison, there was no significant difference between groups pre-treatment (p > 0.05). Comparison between groups post treatment revealed a significant decrease in the waist circumference of the study group compared with that of the control group (p > 0.01). Conclusion: Kinesiotaping (KT) reduce waist circumference; if combined with abdominal exercises, it can augment the effects.

    Pub. Date: September 30, 2022
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  11. Khalid Taha Yassin Turky, Eman Kadry Abd- Elghany Elnaqeeb, Dina Mostafa El-Maleh and Heba Ali Abd El-Ghaffar
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    PandemicCOVID-19 beat every human body system leading to multi-organ disorders impacting medical, health care, socioeconomic and overall quality of life in every country. After recovery from acute infection, a significant number of the population develop persistent signs and symptoms lastingmore than three months or more termed a post-COVID syndrome (PCS), persisted post-COVID syndrome (PPCS), and long COVID. A rehabilitation program of multidisciplinary specialties was established to control and treat PCS.Physical exercise training exerts immunomodulatory effects that can enhance recovery, improvequality of life, provide immune protection, modulates inflammation, and stimulates nitric oxide synthesis pathways against PCS.Electrotherapy can prevent muscle atrophy, improve muscle strength,and function, and maintain blood flow in PCS.We must rememberfactors in PCS rehabilitationare quality of life, activities of daily living, pain, sleep quality, nutritional status, mood, and necessity of returning to work.Electrotherapy in form of high tone power therapy which has a special characteristic of amplitude and frequency able to control post-COVIDsymptoms and improve quality of life. In this context, we will briefly discuss a new concept of rehabilitation in post-covid syndrome.

    Pub. Date: September 30, 2022
    Paper No:
    4193