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Usually, the stratospheric ozone show its significance in the variability of mesospheric tides in normal days over the low-latitude region. But during sudden stratosphere warmings, the water vapor and ozone over the polar region change and shows some different effects on mesosphere tides. In the present study, G. Venkata et al have provided the unusual changes in both water vapor and ozone over Antarctica and their role in altering the mesospheric tides. Read More 
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As per study of S. Bashir et al  focal dystonia were more common even in younger age group with Writers cramp most common among all dystonia followed by cervical dystonia. In hemidystonia structural lesion should always be ruled out. Read more
A research conducted by Karabi Konar et al to calculate the proportion of children suffering from thalassemias and hemoglobinopathies amongst the patients of microcytic anemia and assessment of the clinical and hematological parameters of selected patients. Read more
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A review by Chitra et al   to analyse relation between  Obesity and T ype 2 diabetes is awarded ' Best Article ' for Vol 10 issue 10 by IJCRR. Obesity  is thought to be the primary cause of type 2 diabetes in people who are genetically predisposed to the disease.  Diabetes mellitus type II  is a metabolic disorder  that is characterized by hyperglycemia (high blood sugar) in the context of insulin resistance and relative lack of insulin . Read more
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A study by Karanpreet et al  conducted to evaluate and compare Renal, Hepatic and Coagulation profiles in normotensive pregnant females at 20 weeks or more gestaion and in cases of Pregnancy induced Hypertension at same gestation is given ' Best Article Award ' for Vol 10 issue 09. Read more
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A clinicopathological study by Manzoor et al was conducted at ASCOMS, Jammu has revealed that Ovarian carcinoma represents the sixth most common female cancer and the fourth leading cause of death due to cancers in women. Read more
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A study by Deepali et al analysed that Physiotherapy students had significantly lower Fear Avoidance Beliefs Questionnaire scores than nursing students [p≤ 0.05]. Hence, physiotherapy students have less negative beliefs towards low back pain than nursing students. Read more