Objective: The aim is to investigate the effect of trying to prevent conventional hereditary mechanism and Dental caries in pre-school children. This is because of the fact that caries are mostly transmitted from their mother to children before birth itself. This study also deals with investigating the association of caregiver behaviour measures so as to prevent conventional hereditary mechanism among preschool children. Methods: Children between 3-6 yrs. were selected for collecting the sample because of the fact that young children are more prone to caries development given by WHO. Various methods were followed to investigate the vertical transmission prevention. Initially data were collected from oral examinations of children. Variables like absence of maternal utensils sharing, mouth to mouth feeding were used to prevent vertical transmission. Results: Data sample for 200 children were analysed. This shows caregivers who practised vertical transmission prevention had better oral health behaviours. This study shows that behaviours of the care givers is not that much effective in reducing dental caries among preschool children. Conclusion: There is no significant association between behaviours to prevent conventional hereditary mechanism and dental caries among pre-school children.
Shruthi, M. Rajmohan, R. Sindhu, M. Sasikala, Lubna Fathima, D. Prabu*, M. R. Prashanthy.
Essential oils have also demonstrated analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antibacterial, antifungal, dreamy, and antidepressant, goods, and through topical operation, can effectively heal becks and nonentity mouthfuls, thus they can be used in the treatment of skin injuries. This effect is related to their capability to damage the bacterial cell wall or cell membrane, therefore adding cell membrane permeability and solubilization, with the consequent release of membrane proteins, leading to bacteriostatics. Despite the veritably promising medicinal conditioning, some factors limit the pharmaceutical operation of essential oils as antimicrobial agent in tropical treatment, substantially because their directly exposure to the skin could potentially induce an antipathetic response.
L. V. Vigneshwaran*, K. A. Swetha, B. Sujan, Anju Murali, M. Senthilkumar.
The purpose of this review is that while millions of us take medicine daily but only few of us pay attention to the time of day we take. Taking some medicine at specific time of the day can help to work better. In this review we take common health problem and important of time factor that affect its efficiency.
Parth Verma*, Sambhav Pathak, P. Gulafshan, Shiba S. Morris.
The extreme acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) pandemic has reminded us of the crucial position of an effective host immune reaction and the adverse impact of immune impairment. This complete ten years because the first describe cytokine storm that evolved after chimeric antigen receptor (car) T-cell remedy and almost 27 years since the term become first used inside the literature to describe the engraftment syndrome of acute graft as opposed to-host sickness after allogeneic hematopoietic stem-cellular transplantation. The time period “cytokine launch syndrome” changed into used to describe a comparable syndrome after infusion of muromonab-CD3 (OKT3). Cytokine hurricane and cytokine release syndrome is lifestyles-threatening systemic inflammatory syndromes regarding elevated tiers of circulating cytokines and immune-cellular hyper activation that may be prompted by diverse cures, pathogens, cancers, autoimmune conditions, and monogenic issues.
The pharmaceutical product’s stability can be explained as the ability, within its physical, chemical, microbiological, toxicology, protective, and informational requirements of a particular formulation in a specific container-closure system. Stability studies ensuring the maintenance of product quality, safety, and efficacy throughout the shelf life are considered prerequisites for the acceptance and approval of any pharmaceutical product. These studies must be conducted in a planned way following the guidelines issued by ICH, WHO, and or other agencies. The stability studies of pharmaceutical products are one of the very important parameters for the growth of new drugs and new formulations. Guidelines provide for stability testing and other detail related to the stability of pharmaceutical products have been presented concisely in the present review.
J. Adlin Jino Nesalin, M. P. Sachith, M. S. Manukumar*.