This document discusses ways to boost immunity naturally through diet and lifestyle. It provides tips like getting enough sleep, eating a nutritious diet with fruits and vegetables, limiting sugar intake, and engaging in moderate exercise. Specific foods that are highlighted as immunity boosters commonly found in Indian kitchens include turmeric, lemons, black pepper, ginger, and honey. The document emphasizes that small changes can strengthen one's immune system to better fight diseases.
This document is a newsletter from the founder's desk discussing the COVID-19 pandemic and homeopathy.
It provides statistics on global and Indian COVID-19 cases and deaths. It notes India's situation is better than many countries due to timely government measures. However, constant news and social media updates are creating unnecessary fear.
It discusses the negative health impacts of chronic fear and the need to focus on immunity. It shares a story about how the God of Death took more lives due to people's fear.
The newsletter provides an obituary for a former colleague and discusses homeopathy and World Homeopathy Day. It summarizes the principles and significance of homeopathy, including its holistic and inexpensive nature.
The document summarizes a corporate wellness conference organized by CII in Mysore, India. Sri Sri Ravishankar addressed the conference, noting that corporations spend half their health gaining wealth and half their wealth regaining health, which is not good economics. The conference included talks on heart health, diabetes management, lifestyle modifications, Ayurveda, wellness layers and yoga practices. Various medical professionals, including cardiologists, diabetologists, and Ayurveda experts, provided guidance to help maintain wellness.
The document discusses the passing of Pejawar Swamiji, an influential Hindu spiritual leader, and provides updates from Vijay Foundation including a musical event attended by the founder and a visit from members of the Mysore Book Club who learned about the founder's extensive personal library and alternative therapy work. It also includes an article on air pollution that describes its causes, effects on health, and ways to reduce indoor pollution.
Rtn. Dr. B.R. Pai celebrated his 80th birthday with friends and family. He believes staying active and engaged keeps him feeling young. On this occasion, Rotary Mysore hosted a "Fireside Chat" where Pai discussed how perception influences life and allows for creativity and innovation. Pai was also able to meet Kamlesh Patel, a spiritual leader known as Daaji, and learned about Heartfulness Meditation practiced by over a million people worldwide. Rotary has launched a new health initiative called "Project Positive Health" focused on preventing non-communicable diseases like diabetes and heart disease through awareness campaigns.
The document summarizes key teachings from the Bhagavad Gita that provide guidance for modern living. It discusses how the Gita uses the metaphor of a battlefield to represent life and the challenges faced. It explains Krishna provides Arjuna courage and strength to overcome despondency through inspiring words. The Gita deals with daily problems and offers guidelines like accepting change and letting go of fear and attachment. Modern concepts around work, goals, decision-making are also detailed in the Gita. The essence is to see life as a game and play one's part fully.
The document discusses pain management through various natural techniques like mudras, meditation, lifestyle changes, and Himalayan salt therapy. It begins by summarizing a recent workshop on pain management through mudras hosted by the organization. It then defines what pain is, discusses common causes like unhealthy lifestyle and emotions, and outlines several Ayurvedic, natural, and mind-body approaches to managing pain, including specific mudras to target different types of pain. These include techniques like deep breathing, proper posture, massage, acupuncture, cognitive behavioral therapy, and maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle. The document advocates adopting lifestyle changes to achieve a strong immune system and prevent inflammation and pain long-term.
The document provides an overview of a corporate wellness conference organized by CII in Mysore, India. Key speakers at the conference addressed topics like aligning wellness to business strategy, workplace stress, intuitive intelligence programs, and brief yoga tips. The conclusion was that wellness has a connection to a happy and productive workplace. The second half discusses a new book on health education for children that covers dimensions of wellness like physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual health. It aims to nurture health as a habit from childhood.
1) The document summarizes the release of a new book on mudras titled "Art and Science of Mudras - Healing at Your Fingertips".
2) The book was written by retired professor DVS Iyer and published by Vijay Foundation in Mysuru. It was released at an event organized by Vijay Foundation and the Institution of Engineers in Mysuru.
3) The book provides information on how mudras can effectively maintain health and tackle disorders, as experienced by the 92-year old author who cured his own headaches and ailments through regular mudra practice.
The document discusses the importance of Indian cows and their products. It provides details on:
- Indian cows being considered sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and other faiths. They are seen as symbols of Indian culture.
- Health benefits of A2 milk from Indian cows compared to A1 milk. Research showing benefits for brain, immunity and reducing diseases.
- Uses of various cow products in Ayurveda for health benefits. Panchagavya using five cow products balances doshas and has therapeutic properties.
- Declining populations of indigenous Indian cows, estimated to be no more left in 10 years without protection efforts.
- Need to protect Indian cows which are foundations of civilization and vital
This document discusses ways to boost immunity and energy through lifestyle changes. It outlines how stress, allergies, toxins, and lack of sleep can lower immunity and discusses holistic therapies like yoga, acupuncture, and Ayurveda that can help balance the body's subtle energy and boost immunity. Food, water intake, exercise, digestion, and positive thinking are also highlighted as natural ways to improve immunity and energy levels. The document advocates adopting a healthy lifestyle with detoxification and mind-body practices to maintain a strong immune system and overall wellness.
The document summarizes B.R. Pai's experience participating in a Rebirthing Breathwork workshop in the Himalayan ranges. It describes how Pai accepted the invitation from his friend Mahesh to attend the 10-day workshop, despite initial doubts about his ability to make the journey due to his age and health issues. The summary discusses how through breathwork techniques and his strong will, Pai was able to successfully complete the workshop, and visit several important ashrams and spiritual sites in the Himalayas.
The document summarizes a workshop called "BUDDHA CEO" that was attended by the founder. The workshop was aimed at empowering business and organizational leaders with spiritual confidence and a service mindset. It included meditation guided by Brahmarshi Subhash Patriji, specifically AnapanaSati meditation which focuses attention on the natural breathing process. The meditation aims to resist stray thoughts and cut them off, gradually activating the third eye and allowing experience of cosmic consciousness. The founder found the guided meditation to be an amazing experience, likening it to simply watching one's own breathing bring focus to the present moment.
This document summarizes a newsletter from the Founder's Desk discussing the great warrior Arjuna from the Mahabharata and a book about his leadership qualities called "Invincible Arjuna". It discusses how Professor Debashis Chatterjee draws from his experience in leadership training and Vedanta teachings to depict Arjuna as a model leader. Several quotes from the book praising Arjuna's balanced life and sacrifice for others are included. The newsletter concludes by recommending the book for its inspiration for students, executives, and all.
The document discusses energy and its relationship to matter from both a scientific and ancient Indian perspective. It states that quantum physics shows that everything is made of energy, and that as science delves deeper into matter it finds only energy remains. Similarly, ancient Indian philosophy such as Adi Shankaracharya's teachings held that the world is an illusion (maya) and composed solely of energy (atma). The document then discusses the energy systems of the human body, including prana life force and nadis energy channels, before focusing on mudras or hand gestures that can balance these energy flows and promote health.
The document summarizes Dr. B.R. Pai's recent wellness expedition to Russia and the United States. It discusses some of the technologies and experiences he learned about, including bio-well devices to measure human energy fields, structured water devices, and BEMER technology to improve microcirculation. It also mentions visits to cultural sites in St. Petersburg, Russia and meetings with friends in the United States. Upon his return, Dr. Pai shared learnings from the trip with the Rotary Club of Mysore and encouraged visitors to experience his Wellness Facility's new offerings.
The document summarizes a talk on managing stress through spiritual means. It discusses that stress can be reduced by practicing spiritual exercises that involve the body, mind and intellect. For the body, one can chant mantras to strengthen positive qualities and reduce negative influences. For the mind, one can achieve purity through practices like worship, devotional singing, love and understanding spiritual texts. Meditation can help eliminate thoughts and desires to experience inner peace. Managing external and internal factors through spiritual practices can help one attain a stress-free state and ultimately spiritual bliss.
The document provides details about talks and events that took place at the 20th International Congress on Science - Information - Spirit in St. Petersburg, Russia and subsequent talks in Mysore, India by Dr. B.K. Chandra Shekhar on psycho-neurobics. Over 20 topics were presented at the congress in Russia, including presentations on yoga and bioenergy. In Mysore, Dr. Shekhar gave a series of talks over three days on psycho-neurobics and empowering the mind. The talks covered techniques for managing stress, developing memory and concentration, and harnessing spiritual energy for healing. An upcoming talk in Mysore by Sri Rishi Ranjan on "Discovering LIF
1) The author attended the 20th International Scientific Congress on "Science, Information, Spirit" in St. Petersburg, Russia where they interacted with international speakers and were able to explore new perspectives on energy fields and well-being.
2) The author describes St. Petersburg as Russia's imperial capital and cultural center, noting its grandeur and amazing light and colors. They were fortunate to visit during the "White Nights" period where the sky never fully darkens.
3) The document discusses enhancing quality of life through managing one's lifestyle, maintaining balance across all dimensions of well-being (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, social), and transforming energy efficiently through various life processes like breathing, eating
Mysuru is well-positioned to become a center for wellness tourism due to its reputation as the yoga capital of the world and its many Ayurvedic centers. It has a wide array of wellness facilities from luxury spas to traditional Ayurvedic therapy centers. Developing wellness tourism could boost Mysuru's economy significantly as wellness tourists tend to spend more than average tourists. The government should promote Mysuru's traditional wellness practices internationally and regulate standards to ensure high quality care for visitors.
The document summarizes the 23rd National Congress of Spiritual Scientists held in Mysore, India. It discusses Patriji's silent communication with participants which left them happy. It also thanks the speakers for their presentations and notes the positive response from participants. Additionally, it describes the Shri Ram Chandra Mission's wellness workshop on "Balanced Life and Wellness" that the author participated in, and provides details on the Mission and its meditation practices.
The document discusses structured water technology and its benefits. It includes an interview with Mr. G. Radhakrishnan, head of Crystal Blue India, on the occasion of World Water Day. He explains that Crystal Blue units structure water at a molecular level using vortex technology, increasing its energy. University studies show this structured water improves crop yields, reduces water and fertilizer usage, and increases nutrient density. Farmers report increased profits after using this technology. Wider government subsidies could help more farmers adopt it for the benefits of "per drop more crop."
1) The document summarizes a World of Quantum Energy Medicine conference held in Bengaluru, India from January 22-24, 2016. It was the first such conference of its kind in India.
2) Many experts in the field of quantum energy medicine spoke at the conference and new technologies in the field were demonstrated. The conference was held at Pyramid Valley International, which features the world's largest meditation pyramid.
3) The conference provided an opportunity for healers and therapists to learn about quantum energy medicine from leading experts in the field and witness new equipment. It was aimed at promoting a medical revolution through the field of energy medicine.
Dubai witnessed two fires on New Year's Eve - a fire at the Address Downtown hotel and the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display. The founder describes witnessing both events from Burj Khalifa. While the hotel fire caused worry, the fireworks spectacle was a visual treat. The founder reflects on how both events showed humanity's powerlessness against destiny.
The document goes on to discuss the bioplasmic body, an invisible energy field that interpenetrates and extends beyond the physical body. It generates from DNA and forms a template for the developing organism. The bioplasmic body is sustained by prana or life force energy absorbed from sunlight, air, earth, food and thoughts. Disruptions
Looking to explore the essential tools used in modern dentistry? This comprehensive presentation on Dental Equipment List covers a wide range of instruments and devices commonly found in dental clinics and hospitals. Whether you're a dental student, healthcare professional, or someone researching dental setups, this PPT offers a clear and concise overview of key equipment from diagnostic tools like dental mirrors and probes to advanced machines like autoclaves, X-ray units, and ultrasonic scalers.
Improving access to appropriately fitted equipment to support mothers express...Health Innovation Wessex
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The document outlines a project toolkit created by Health Innovation Wessex to improve access to properly fitted equipment for mothers expressing breast milk, aimed at promoting better health outcomes for premature infants. It includes two sections: the first discussing the project's background and evidence, while the second provides resources and training materials for implementation in healthcare settings. The initiative is based on research indicating that correctly sized flanges can enhance milk yield and reduce discomfort, ultimately supporting maternal and infant health.
The original toolkit was published in January 2025. Version 2, published June 2025, contains further information about flange sizing and kits available.
1) The document summarizes the release of a new book on mudras titled "Art and Science of Mudras - Healing at Your Fingertips".
2) The book was written by retired professor DVS Iyer and published by Vijay Foundation in Mysuru. It was released at an event organized by Vijay Foundation and the Institution of Engineers in Mysuru.
3) The book provides information on how mudras can effectively maintain health and tackle disorders, as experienced by the 92-year old author who cured his own headaches and ailments through regular mudra practice.
The document discusses the importance of Indian cows and their products. It provides details on:
- Indian cows being considered sacred in Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and other faiths. They are seen as symbols of Indian culture.
- Health benefits of A2 milk from Indian cows compared to A1 milk. Research showing benefits for brain, immunity and reducing diseases.
- Uses of various cow products in Ayurveda for health benefits. Panchagavya using five cow products balances doshas and has therapeutic properties.
- Declining populations of indigenous Indian cows, estimated to be no more left in 10 years without protection efforts.
- Need to protect Indian cows which are foundations of civilization and vital
This document discusses ways to boost immunity and energy through lifestyle changes. It outlines how stress, allergies, toxins, and lack of sleep can lower immunity and discusses holistic therapies like yoga, acupuncture, and Ayurveda that can help balance the body's subtle energy and boost immunity. Food, water intake, exercise, digestion, and positive thinking are also highlighted as natural ways to improve immunity and energy levels. The document advocates adopting a healthy lifestyle with detoxification and mind-body practices to maintain a strong immune system and overall wellness.
The document summarizes B.R. Pai's experience participating in a Rebirthing Breathwork workshop in the Himalayan ranges. It describes how Pai accepted the invitation from his friend Mahesh to attend the 10-day workshop, despite initial doubts about his ability to make the journey due to his age and health issues. The summary discusses how through breathwork techniques and his strong will, Pai was able to successfully complete the workshop, and visit several important ashrams and spiritual sites in the Himalayas.
The document summarizes a workshop called "BUDDHA CEO" that was attended by the founder. The workshop was aimed at empowering business and organizational leaders with spiritual confidence and a service mindset. It included meditation guided by Brahmarshi Subhash Patriji, specifically AnapanaSati meditation which focuses attention on the natural breathing process. The meditation aims to resist stray thoughts and cut them off, gradually activating the third eye and allowing experience of cosmic consciousness. The founder found the guided meditation to be an amazing experience, likening it to simply watching one's own breathing bring focus to the present moment.
This document summarizes a newsletter from the Founder's Desk discussing the great warrior Arjuna from the Mahabharata and a book about his leadership qualities called "Invincible Arjuna". It discusses how Professor Debashis Chatterjee draws from his experience in leadership training and Vedanta teachings to depict Arjuna as a model leader. Several quotes from the book praising Arjuna's balanced life and sacrifice for others are included. The newsletter concludes by recommending the book for its inspiration for students, executives, and all.
The document discusses energy and its relationship to matter from both a scientific and ancient Indian perspective. It states that quantum physics shows that everything is made of energy, and that as science delves deeper into matter it finds only energy remains. Similarly, ancient Indian philosophy such as Adi Shankaracharya's teachings held that the world is an illusion (maya) and composed solely of energy (atma). The document then discusses the energy systems of the human body, including prana life force and nadis energy channels, before focusing on mudras or hand gestures that can balance these energy flows and promote health.
The document summarizes Dr. B.R. Pai's recent wellness expedition to Russia and the United States. It discusses some of the technologies and experiences he learned about, including bio-well devices to measure human energy fields, structured water devices, and BEMER technology to improve microcirculation. It also mentions visits to cultural sites in St. Petersburg, Russia and meetings with friends in the United States. Upon his return, Dr. Pai shared learnings from the trip with the Rotary Club of Mysore and encouraged visitors to experience his Wellness Facility's new offerings.
The document summarizes a talk on managing stress through spiritual means. It discusses that stress can be reduced by practicing spiritual exercises that involve the body, mind and intellect. For the body, one can chant mantras to strengthen positive qualities and reduce negative influences. For the mind, one can achieve purity through practices like worship, devotional singing, love and understanding spiritual texts. Meditation can help eliminate thoughts and desires to experience inner peace. Managing external and internal factors through spiritual practices can help one attain a stress-free state and ultimately spiritual bliss.
The document provides details about talks and events that took place at the 20th International Congress on Science - Information - Spirit in St. Petersburg, Russia and subsequent talks in Mysore, India by Dr. B.K. Chandra Shekhar on psycho-neurobics. Over 20 topics were presented at the congress in Russia, including presentations on yoga and bioenergy. In Mysore, Dr. Shekhar gave a series of talks over three days on psycho-neurobics and empowering the mind. The talks covered techniques for managing stress, developing memory and concentration, and harnessing spiritual energy for healing. An upcoming talk in Mysore by Sri Rishi Ranjan on "Discovering LIF
1) The author attended the 20th International Scientific Congress on "Science, Information, Spirit" in St. Petersburg, Russia where they interacted with international speakers and were able to explore new perspectives on energy fields and well-being.
2) The author describes St. Petersburg as Russia's imperial capital and cultural center, noting its grandeur and amazing light and colors. They were fortunate to visit during the "White Nights" period where the sky never fully darkens.
3) The document discusses enhancing quality of life through managing one's lifestyle, maintaining balance across all dimensions of well-being (physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, social), and transforming energy efficiently through various life processes like breathing, eating
Mysuru is well-positioned to become a center for wellness tourism due to its reputation as the yoga capital of the world and its many Ayurvedic centers. It has a wide array of wellness facilities from luxury spas to traditional Ayurvedic therapy centers. Developing wellness tourism could boost Mysuru's economy significantly as wellness tourists tend to spend more than average tourists. The government should promote Mysuru's traditional wellness practices internationally and regulate standards to ensure high quality care for visitors.
The document summarizes the 23rd National Congress of Spiritual Scientists held in Mysore, India. It discusses Patriji's silent communication with participants which left them happy. It also thanks the speakers for their presentations and notes the positive response from participants. Additionally, it describes the Shri Ram Chandra Mission's wellness workshop on "Balanced Life and Wellness" that the author participated in, and provides details on the Mission and its meditation practices.
The document discusses structured water technology and its benefits. It includes an interview with Mr. G. Radhakrishnan, head of Crystal Blue India, on the occasion of World Water Day. He explains that Crystal Blue units structure water at a molecular level using vortex technology, increasing its energy. University studies show this structured water improves crop yields, reduces water and fertilizer usage, and increases nutrient density. Farmers report increased profits after using this technology. Wider government subsidies could help more farmers adopt it for the benefits of "per drop more crop."
1) The document summarizes a World of Quantum Energy Medicine conference held in Bengaluru, India from January 22-24, 2016. It was the first such conference of its kind in India.
2) Many experts in the field of quantum energy medicine spoke at the conference and new technologies in the field were demonstrated. The conference was held at Pyramid Valley International, which features the world's largest meditation pyramid.
3) The conference provided an opportunity for healers and therapists to learn about quantum energy medicine from leading experts in the field and witness new equipment. It was aimed at promoting a medical revolution through the field of energy medicine.
Dubai witnessed two fires on New Year's Eve - a fire at the Address Downtown hotel and the annual New Year's Eve fireworks display. The founder describes witnessing both events from Burj Khalifa. While the hotel fire caused worry, the fireworks spectacle was a visual treat. The founder reflects on how both events showed humanity's powerlessness against destiny.
The document goes on to discuss the bioplasmic body, an invisible energy field that interpenetrates and extends beyond the physical body. It generates from DNA and forms a template for the developing organism. The bioplasmic body is sustained by prana or life force energy absorbed from sunlight, air, earth, food and thoughts. Disruptions
Looking to explore the essential tools used in modern dentistry? This comprehensive presentation on Dental Equipment List covers a wide range of instruments and devices commonly found in dental clinics and hospitals. Whether you're a dental student, healthcare professional, or someone researching dental setups, this PPT offers a clear and concise overview of key equipment from diagnostic tools like dental mirrors and probes to advanced machines like autoclaves, X-ray units, and ultrasonic scalers.
Improving access to appropriately fitted equipment to support mothers express...Health Innovation Wessex
油
The document outlines a project toolkit created by Health Innovation Wessex to improve access to properly fitted equipment for mothers expressing breast milk, aimed at promoting better health outcomes for premature infants. It includes two sections: the first discussing the project's background and evidence, while the second provides resources and training materials for implementation in healthcare settings. The initiative is based on research indicating that correctly sized flanges can enhance milk yield and reduce discomfort, ultimately supporting maternal and infant health.
The original toolkit was published in January 2025. Version 2, published June 2025, contains further information about flange sizing and kits available.
This presentation is about the growing number of older people in the world and why its important to pay attention to it. It explains that ageing happens because our bodies go through damage over time, which leads to problems with our health. Some key facts show that by 2050, a huge part of the population will be over 60 years old, especially in low- and middle-income countries. It highlights common health problems that come with age. It talks about ways we can respond to the increasing ageing population (pushing for beneficial policies, not engaging in ageism, and expanding healthcare access).
Congenital Vertical Talus (CVT)also known as Congenital Convex Pes Valgus or Teratologic Dorsolateral Dislocation of the Talocalcaneonavicular Jointis a rare but significant pediatric foot deformity, characterized by a fixed dorsal dislocation of the talonavicular joint and rigid hindfoot equinus. This unique anatomical disruption gives rise to the hallmark "rocker-bottom" deformity, often evident at birth.
In this comprehensive presentation by Dr. Prabhat Pandey, DNB Orthopedics Resident at Tata Main Hospital, we explore every crucial aspect of Congenital Vertical Talusfrom its pathoanatomy and etiology to detailed clinical assessment and advanced management strategies. This 際際滷Share is tailored for orthopedic surgeons, pediatricians, medical students, and physiotherapists engaged in pediatric musculoskeletal care.
Congenital Vertical Talus is rare, rigid, and complex
Must distinguish from positional deformities like calcaneovalgus foot
Accurate radiographic analysis is essential for diagnosis
Reverse Ponseti casting can reduce need for extensive surgery
Surgical release is often definitive but must be timed and tailored
Multidisciplinary management is crucial in syndromic cases
Public-Private Partnerships in Healthcare_ A Sustainable Model for African Na...oliverwanyama96
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Across Africa, healthcare systems are under increasing pressure from rising populations, chronic underfunding, and infrastructure gaps that limit access to quality care. In response, Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) are gaining momentum as a sustainable model to deliver healthcare infrastructure, services, and innovation.
Damage to the skin or deeper tissues caused by sun, hot liquids, fire, electricity or chemicals.
Most burns happen accidentally. The degree of severity of most burns is based on the size and depth of the burn. Electrical burns, however, are more difficult to diagnose because they're capable of causing significant injury beneath the skin without showing any signs of damage on the surface.
"Why Am I Not Affected?" Understanding Emotional DetachmentRangen A. Ghafur
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Not everyone cries after loss.
Some of us feel nothing.
This presentation explores why some people go numb, how it feels, and what it really means.
Based on science, reflection, and quiet truths we rarely say out loud.
If youve ever asked yourself, Why dont I feel like others do? this is for you.
Comprehensive Overview of Trauma Management and Emergency CareDr. Prabhat Pandey
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This presentation, created by Dr. Prabhat Pandey, provides an in-depth exploration of trauma as a leading cause of mortality and morbidity worldwide. It outlines key principles from the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) guidelines, including the primary and secondary surveys, trauma scoring systems, management strategies for abdominal and brain injuries, and damage control surgery. Practical emergency procedures, imaging techniques, and clinical decision-making protocols are detailed to support rapid, evidence-based trauma care
Discover how Ayurvedic therapies in 2025 offer non-invasive, holistic solutions for avascular necrosis (AVN), promoting bone regeneration and improved mobility
A Research Synopsis Presentation on Breast CancerAvantika Gupta
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ABSTRACT
A Quasi experimental study to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programe on knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among selected students of Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
Introduction: - Breast cancer is one of the most common Second types of cancer in India. In 2024, the estimated number of Breast cancer cases in Himachal Pradesh is 9,566. Breast Cancer is the second most common cancer among women in Himachal Pradesh also. The Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) in Shimla reports an estimated 220 and 250 new Breast Cancer cases each year. The Theog region has the highest number of breast cancer cases across all age groups, especially for those aged 38 and older. The Rampur, Jubbal, and Kotkhai regions also have high incidences of breast cancer, particularly in the middle to older age groups.
Aim: - The aim of the study is to assess the knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among selected students of Rajkiya kanya Mahavidyalaya college, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
Methodology: - A Quantitative research approach with Quasi-experimental study (one group pre-test post-test design only) used for the study. The sample size will be 126 for final study and its 10% i.e.12 for pilot study. Purposive sampling technique will be used to select the sample. Pilot study will be done in Centre of Excellence Government College Sanjauli, Shimla-6, Himachal Pradesh and final study will be conducted in Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Data analysis will be planned with descriptive and inferential statistics.
Key Words: - Assess, Effectiveness, Structured Teaching Programme, Knowledge, Breast Cancer, Students, Rajkiya Kanya Mahavidyalaya College Shimla.
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As per research early detection can save patient life. If this cannot be identified earlier, then this may cause serious illness or even death. Students must be necessary that they should have knowledge regarding Breast cancer. Thats why researcher want to conduct the study on college students to improve the knowledge related to Breast Cancer.
By going through all the review of literature related to knowledge regarding Breast cancer that the students having inadequate knowledge regarding Breast cancer. Further no study was found on knowledge regarding Breast cancer among college students in Shimla Himachal Pradesh.
So, the researcher wants to conduct research on it to enhance the knowledge of students to achieve an optimum level for patients quality of life.
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
Godfrey Hochbaum and Irwin Rosenstock (1950): - Hochbaum and Rosenstock are notable researchers who contributed to the development of the Health Belief Model (HBM).
The present study aims to assess the effectiveness of structured teaching programme on knowledge regarding Breast Cancer among students, of RKMV College, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh.
The proposed sample size will be 126 college students.
G Power Formula will be used in the study..................
This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of soft tissue injuries commonly encountered in orthopedic practice. It covers the classification, pathophysiology, clinical features, diagnostic approaches, and evidence-based management strategies for various soft tissue injuries, including compartment syndrome, fracture blisters, open fracture, Morel-Lavall辿e lesion etc .The content is designed to support medical students, orthopedic trainees, physiotherapists, and healthcare professionals in understanding the mechanisms of injury, treatment principles such as RICE and the importance of prevention in clinical practice.
In orthopedic trauma care, soft tissue management is as vital as the management of the skeletal injury itself. Often overshadowed by the dramatic presentation of fractures, soft tissue injuries profoundly influence prognosis, healing capacity, and surgical decision-making. As eloquently expressed by Gathorne Girdlestone:
Fracture is an injury to soft tissues in which you shall also find a broken bone.
The vascular and biological integrity of the soft tissue envelope determines whether the fracture site heals naturally, requires surgical intervention, or develops complications like infection, non-union, or necrosis. This presentation explores not only the pathophysiology and classifications of soft tissue injuries but also offers a practical assessment and management framework for clinicians.
A fracture is not just a bony eventit almost always represents underlying soft tissue trauma. The "zone of injury" around any fracture must be respected. This area often contains:
Muscle necrosis
Damaged microvasculature
Hidden contamination
Partial tendon tears or ligamentous damage
Neglecting this can lead to:
Infection
Nonunion
Soft tissue contracture
Compartment syndrome
Understanding this biomechanical interplay is crucial for interpreting injury severity, estimating healing potential, and customizing treatment plans. High-energy trauma such as RTAs or gunshot wounds causes widespread damage beyond what is visible, including deep muscular necrosis and occult vascular compromise.
The bone cannot heal in isolation. As the presentation emphasizes, soft tissue is the biological foundation upon which successful orthopedic outcomes rest. Whether in a rural trauma setting or a tertiary care surgical suite, meticulous attention to soft tissue injury:
Improves healing timelines
Reduces complication rates
Enhances functional outcomes
Saves limbsand sometimes lives
Soft tissue status is often the limiting factor in fracture healing.
Proper classification guides decision-making and prognosis.
Compartment syndrome is a limb-threatening emergency; recognize early!
Open fractures require urgent debridement and stabilization.
Use objective tools (e.g., MESS, GHOIS) for complex limb injuries.
Never underestimate edema or fracture blistersthey signal deeper damage.
Soft tissue management is not ancillary; it is fundamental.
Leading Mammography System Companies Revolutionizing Breast Cancer Detection ...ganeshdukare428
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Introduction
As the global healthcare community continues its fight against breast cancer, mammography systems remain one of the most essential diagnostic tools in early detection. In 2025 and beyond, major advances in digital imaging, artificial intelligence (AI), and patient-centric innovations are set to redefine how breast cancer is identified, monitored, and managed. Leading manufacturers in the mammography market are not only pushing the technological envelope but are also making significant strides in accessibility, accuracy, and efficiency. This article explores the top companies driving this transformation, their breakthrough innovations, and the emerging market landscape for mammography systems in the years ahead.
Newly-released Mammography market industry analysis report by Persistence Market Research shows that global sales of Mammography in 2024 were held at US$ 2,987.80 Million. With a CAGR of 9.9% from 2025 to 2032, the market is projected to reach a valuation of US$ 6,288.7 Million by 2032. Digital Systems are expected to be the highest revenue-generating product type, which is expected to grow at a CAGR of 9.9% from 2025 to 2032.
This presentation provides a comprehensive overview of gastric carcinoma, covering its epidemiology, anatomy of the stomach, histology, etiology and risk factors, pathology, diagnostic approach, and updated management guidelines.
Entire aspect of Gastric cancer have been explained in detail before exam
Key sections include:
Global and Indian incidence patterns
Detailed stomach anatomy and blood supply
Lauren and WHO histologic classifications
TNM staging (AJCC 8th edition)
Diagnostic modalities: Endoscopy, imaging, laparoscopy
Surgical techniques: Total/subtotal gastrectomy, D1 vs D2 lymphadenectomy
Perioperative chemotherapy: FLOT, XELOX, S-1
Advanced/metastatic disease protocols including trastuzumab, nivolumab, and ramucirumab
Role of minimally invasive surgery, robotic gastrectomy, and palliative care
Prognostic factors and structured follow-up plans
Recent advances including CAR-T therapy, ctDNA monitoring, and immunogenomic classifications
Ideal for medical students, surgical residents, and oncologists, this evidence-based PPT includes clinical images, procedural illustrations, and key international guidelines from NCCN, ESMO, JGCA.
Cognitive Code: Integrating AI into Mental Health Practicealishbae86
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Artificial Intelligence and Mental Health is a pioneering exploration of how AI technologies can transform the mental health landscape. Written by Alishba, a verified young researcher and medical student, this book blends clinical insight, psychological understanding, and cutting-edge tech innovation to envision a future where machines dont replace humansbut enhance healing.
Through a thoughtful combination of case studies, research-backed analysis, and conceptual models, the book examines:
The integration of AI in early mental health screening and diagnosis
Ethical considerations and data privacy in AI-based therapy
Chatbots and virtual reality in managing anxiety, depression, and trauma.
The future of AI in destigmatizing mental illness globally
This work stands as one of the first books authored by a 21-year-old Pakistani female medical student to deeply analyze the intersections of AI and mental health in a narrative format. It's written not only for clinicians and researchers, but also for students, innovators, and policy-makers aiming to bring equity, empathy, and technology together.