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Vaidya, R. A.
- Case Reports and Case Series: A Bed-side Foundation for Medical Education and Research
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1 Unit of Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, MRC KHS, Sthanakwasi Jain Aradhana Dham, K. D. Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai 400 056., IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 67, No 5 (2014), Pagination: 262-263Abstract
No abstract- Prevalence of Gestational Diabetes in India and Associated Adverse Outcomes: Importance of Early Diagnosis and Management
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1 Unit of Endocrine and metabolic Disorders, Medical Research Centre - Kasturba Health Society, 17 K D Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai-400056, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 67, No 1 (2014), Pagination: 7-8Abstract
No Abstract.- Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: An Enigmatic and Challenging Gestational Disorder
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1 Unit of Endocrine and Metabolic Research, Medical Research Centre-Kasturba Health Society, 17 K D Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai-400056, IN
2 Medical Research Centre-Kasturba Health Society, 17 K D Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai-400056, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 67, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 74-76Abstract
No Abstract.- Cow's Milk:Nutritional Relevance beyond its Intolerance and Allergies
Authors
1 Medical Research Centre, Kasturba Health Society, 17, Khandubhai Desai Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400056, IN
2 Integrative Nutrition and Ayurceuticals, Medical Research Centre, Kasturba Health Society, 17, Khandubhai Desai Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400056, IN
3 Division of Endocrine and Metabolic Disorders, Medical Research Centre, Kasturba Health Society, 17, Khandubhai Desai Road, Vile Parle (W), Mumbai - 400056, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 70, No 4 (2017), Pagination: 29-34Abstract
Since antiquity mankind has been nourished on milk, a rich source of good quality protein, lactose, fats, vitamins and minerals. However, the health benefits of milk vs. its probable adverse health effects are being debated. This has triggered a trend of completely excluding milk from diet. This is of concern, especially in India, where milk has been a key dietary component especially for children and only source of first class proteins for vegetarians.
This article reviews current scientific literature on the effect of milk on health and disease. Original articles and review articles from high impact biomedical journals from PubMed, official documents released by the Govt. of India available from Google and diverse social media were extensively studied including Wikipedia articles and blogs from various sites. The prime issues; viz., milk allergy, lactose intolerance, adulterants and recently A1 milk, questioning the health benefits of milk are discussed and possible ways to overcome the problems are suggested.
Keywords
Cow Milk, Nutrition, Milk Allergy, A1-β Casein, Milk Intolerance, Indigenous Cows.References
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- Vitamin K2-7, a Promising Solution to Peripheral Neuropathy aroused due to Multiple Myeloma Treatment
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1 Empire Centre Haematology & Oncology Specialty Clinic, Mumbai, IN
2 Synergia Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd., Mumbai, IN
3 KHS MRC, Mumbai, IN
4 Gujarat Cancer Research Institute, Ahmedabad, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 72, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 16-20Abstract
Objective: A large number of patients with Multiple Myeloma (MM) develop Peripheral Neuropathy (PN). This is either consequent upon iatrogeny with prolonged therapy or as a part of the disease. The persistence of disabling PN, during therapy, often compels the physician to a reduction in the dose of the primary agents or their total discontinuation or replacement. Our previous study with Vitamin K2-7 has shown therapeutic activity in patients with diabetic neuropathy and/or with vitamin B12 deficiency. An anecdotal observation of considerable relief of PN in an MM patient, after chemotherapy, prompted us for this observational study. The present brief communication reports the ameliorative potential of Vitamin K2-7 in the management of iatrogenic PN in MM.
Material and Methods: This communication describes a case-series of seventeen patients with iatrogenic PN for MM. Vitamin K2-7 was given orally to patients who complained of PN till 4 chemotherapy cycles and followed up to 5th chemotherapy cycle. Symptoms included tingling, numbness along with burning sensation, fatigue and cramps. This study was approved by an independent ethics committee.
Results: Twelve out of seventeen patients reported relief. Vitamin K2-7 had allowed these twelve patients continuation of treatment for MM, without any reduction of dosage or temporary discontinuation of treatment. Three patients had discontinued the MM treatment and two had discontinued Vitamin K2-7 on their own after they did not find any marked relief.
Conclusions: This preliminary observational study, to our knowledge, suggests for the first time that Vitamin K2-7 has an ameliorative potential for relief of iatrogenic PN in MM patients. The positive directionality of the outcome necessitates a larger study with an objective assessment of PN with Nerve Conduction Velocity and with the use of validated Visual Analog Scale for subjective features of PN.
Keywords
Multiple myeloma, Vitamin K2-7, Peripheral Neuropathy, Drug-induced Neuropathy.References
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- Ayurvedic Dravyaguna (Pharmacological) Correlates with Biological Plausibility for Antidiabetic activity of Eujenia jambolana Linn
Authors
1 KHS-MRC, Mumbai and Ph D Scholar. The Centre for Ayurveda Biology and Holistic Nutrition, The University of Trans-disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology TDU, Bengaluru, IN
2 Div of Endocrinology and Metabolic disorder, KHS-MRC, Mumbai, IN
3 The Centre for Ayurveda Biology and Holistic Nutrition, The University of Trans-disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology, TDU Bengaluru, IN
4 Clinical Research and Integrative Medicine, KHS-MRC, Mumbai, IN
5 KHS-MRC, Mumbai and Emeritus Professor, The University of Trans-disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology, IN
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The Indian Practitioner, Vol 73, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 26-31Abstract
Eujenia jambolana Linn (Jambu / Black plum; EjL) was found to be a frequently used medicinal plant in our earlier study of Marketed Ayurvedic Antidiabetic Formulations. Ayurvedic dravyaguna rationale and Biological Plausibility (BP) of EjL for anti-diabetic activity are currently reviewed in view of developing a new drug candidate for type 2 diabetes mellitus using Reverse Pharmacology. Classical and emerging Ayurvedic literature as well as modern pharmacological literature of EjL were reviewed here for Ayurvedic properties and biological plausibility foranti-diabetic potentials.Keywords
Indian Medicinal Plants, Dravyaguna Rationale, Biological Plausibility, Diabetes, Ayurvedic Pharmacoepidemiology, Jambu, Eugenia jambolana.References
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