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    Neural Network-Based Models For Predicting Healthcare Needs In International Travel Coverage Plans

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    Safeguarding health from diseases during international travel is essential. International travel health insurance is a type of risk management that offers coverage for health issues, such as disease occurrences, to which travelers could be exposed at their destination. Offering proper international travel coverage plans during trip planning assists travelers in mitigating such health issues since a traveler can focus on the planned trip instead of worrying. This research developed and tested deep learning algorithms trained on large, vast dimensional, long historical periods, and near-real-time multi-feature healthcare data about the final destination of a traveler. In the past, medical experts utilized various algorithmic models based on traditional statistical analysis and simple classification and regression techniques for predicting travel health risk issues without giving much attention to deviations from randomness, accuracy, and overfitting of the selected models, which have subsequently been labeled as health-tuned risk prediction systems. Recently, data-driven classification and prediction algorithmic models are starting to more adaptively classify, compare, and predict travel health risk issues. This research contributes to the existing family of data-driven medical tourism research with in-depth data analytical experiments using state-of-the-art industry-discovered techniques adopted for classification and forecasting tasks

    Chemical Compostion of Mineral Fortification and Supplementationuses of Mineral Isotope Tracers: Nutritional Studies

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    Health authorities in all countries are concerned about the nutrition of their population. In the industrialized world, major concerns are related to what has been called "over nutrition". With higher affluence and urbanization, diets tend to become higher in energy and fat, especially saturated fat. They also have less fibre and complex carbohydrates, and more alcohol. These and other risk factors are leading to increased incidence of obesity, hypertension, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, osteoporosis, anaemia and some cancers, with immense social and health care costs. For developing countries, the problems chiefly lie on the other end of the spectrum. "Under nutrition", or malnutrition, is the principle enemy, mainly of poor people who experience the most widespread and severe effects of malnutrition

    Future Trends In AI-Based Energy Efficiency For Cloud Data Centres

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    This article looks at the latest developments in utilising Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to increase the energy efficiency of cloud data centres. Cloud data centres are crucial to modern digital infrastructure, but their energy consumption is becoming an issue due to the growing need for processing power. By dynamically altering resource allocation, cooling systems, and workload distribution, AI provides a workable solution to reduce energy use. This study looks at the advancements in AI technology, their applications in cloud data centres, and their potential impacts on energy efficiency. Through a thorough review of the literature and research methodologies, we outline the challenges and future trends in applying AI to sustainable data centre operations

    Exploring The Efficacy Of Plant-Based Homeopathic Remedies Against Streptococcal Infections: A Comprehensive Literature Review

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    This article addresses the potential of plant-based homeopathic treatments in combating Streptococcus species infections amidst the global challenge of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). It highlights the limitations of conventional antibiotics, such as AMR, microbiota disruption, and secondary infections, emphasizing the urgent need for alternative therapies. The review focuses on Psoralea corylifolia and Ailanthus grandulosa, showcasing their antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and immunomodulatory properties. These remedies, enriched with bioactive compounds like flavonoids and terpenoids, demonstrate mechanisms such as biofilm disruption and immune regulation. Despite promising in-vitro results, challenges such as standardization, clinical validation, and dose-response understanding persist. The document advocates for integrative medicine, combining homeopathy and conventional treatments, and calls for rigorous research and public health initiatives to address Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR),sustainabl

    Wart Treatment Redefined: A Comparative Study Of Agnikarma And Laser Therapy

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    Warts are raised skin lesions caused by an infection with the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). They are benign growths that typically appear on the skin\u27s surface and can occur on various parts of the body, most commonly on the hands and feet. This article aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of warts, including their causes, modes of transmission, and various types. The focus will also be on two treatment options: laser therapy and the ancient practice of Agnikarma. Understanding how these treatments work is crucial for the effective management of warts. Recent research has demonstrated that both laser therapy and Agnikarma are successful in removing warts while significantly reducing the likelihood of recurrence. Laser therapy employs concentrated light energy to target and destroy the affected tissue, resulting in the wart\u27s complete removal. In contrast, Agnikarma uses heated metallic instruments to induce a controlled thermal injury, effectively eliminating warts. By comparing these two methods, this study highlights their respective strengths and potential advantages in different clinical scenarios. This exploration of the mechanisms and outcomes of laser therapy and Agnikarma provides valuable insights for healthcare professionals and individuals seeking effective strategies to treat warts while minimizing the risk of recurrence

    Impact Of Welfare Measures Nationalized Banking Employee Performance In Tamilnadu

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    The study aims to measure the service quality magnitude of regional rural banks. Such magnitude contains tangibility, reliability, assurance, empathy and responsiveness. This magnitude is strongly and positively associated with customer satisfaction. Next, service quality associates and affect customer satisfaction. The effect of tangibility and assurance is strong; reliability is moderate, but empathy and responsiveness are weak on customer satisfaction. On the whole, service quality dimensions influence customer satisfaction to more than 50%. Finally, the overall satisfaction of regional nationalized banks in Tamilnadu is moderately associated with customer satisfaction

    An Analysis of Lexical and Grammatical Collocations in Oscar Wilde’s “The Selfish Giant”

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    Oscar Wilde is a poet, dramatist, and short story writer. His “The Selfish Giant” is one of popular short stories. The message of the story is co-existence and spreading love. In recent years, collocation has emerged as an important category of lexical and grammatical patterns, and it is fast becoming an established unit of description in language teaching courses and materials. The arbitrary nature of collocation is ideally suited to independent language learning and that teachers need to equip students with skills to enable them to develop their knowledge of collocations independently of the teacher. This paper also analyses   lexical and grammatical collocation words found in Oscar Wilde’s “The Selfish Giant.” In particularly, words are related to the concepts of Building/Place and Emotions/Feelings

    “Biological Predictors Of Gross Motor Development In Under-Five Year Children In Rural Belagavi: A Cross Sectional Study”

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    Background: Optimal development of children in their early months and years has a bearing on their achievement levels later in life. Growth is the most important biological process in the first two decades or so of a person\u27s life, including the nine months of prenatal development. Growth is the enlargement of the entire body or of specific body parts. It is a fundamental characteristic of all living organisms. Continual interactions among genes, hormonal changes, nutrients, and other factors are largely responsible for the integrated nature of growth and maturation. Children aged one to five account for 16.5% of the total population, while their mortality rate records 40% of all deaths in the nation. The epidemiological transition from communicable to non-communicable diseases, or a combination of both, poses a substantial threat to the health of the entire population or large groups. Objectives: To assess the biological predictors of growth and development among under five children in rural belagavi Methodology: A cross-sectional study was carried out in 855 under 5 children’s in rural belagavi by using simple random sampling. Growth and Development was assessed using the Indian Council for Medical Research (ICMR) Development Screening Test. Results: Looking into Biological factors of mothers in which Pattern of delivery shows that Repeat adult pregnancy contributed about 51.53% where as Adolescent (first) and adult (current) pregnancy contributed about 23.95% response. Consanguinity wise distribution of respondents.  Out of a total of 885, maximum of  457 (51.64%) have not have  Consanguinity as compared to  457  (48.36%) have  consanguinity. Mode of delivery wise distribution of respondents.  Out of a total of 885, maximum of  599 (67.68%) mother got a children by normal vaginal delivery by  as compared to 286 (32.32%) mother got a children by caesarean delivery. Antenatal Care wise distribution of respondents.  Out of a total of 885, maximum of  568 (67.68%) mothers are taken antenatal care as compared to 317 (35.82%) mothers are not taken antenatal care. Gestational at birth wise distribution of respondents.  Out of a total of 885, maximum of  511 (57.74%) mothers have pre term as gestational at birth as compared to 374 (42.26%) mothers have term as gestational at birth. Multiple Gestation wise distribution of respondents.  Out of a total of 885, maximum of  546 (61.69%) mothers have multiple gestation as compared to 339 (38.31%) mothers have no multiple gestation. History of birth asphyxia wise distribution of respondents.  Out of a total of 885, maximum of  514 (58.08%) mothers have no history of birth asphyxia as compared to 371 (41.92%) mothers have history of birth asphyxia. Breastfeeding wise distribution of respondents.  Out of a total of 885, maximum of  514 (58.08%) mothers have appropriate breastfeeding practice as compared to 371 (41.92%) mothers have inappropriate breastfeeding practice. family size wise distribution of respondents.  Out of a total of 885, maximum of  473 (53.45%) are living family with 6-9 membersas compared to 194 (21.92%) living family with 2-5 members followed by 218 (24.63%) living family with >=10 members. Conclusion: Biological predictors of gross motor development have influence among under-five children’s however  normal vaginal delivery and  breastfeeding have big impact for the complete growth and development among under five children. Additional research is required to understand complex interactions among these factors and their long-term effects on children\u27s well-being

    A Randomized Controlled Trial Investigating The Efficacy Of A 6-Week PERMA-Based Intervention For Enhancing Cognitive And Affective Aspects Of Life In Elderly Individuals

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    The PERMA model is a framework developed by Martin Seligman, a prominent positive psychology researcher. It comprises five dimensions that are essential for promoting human flourishing: Positive Emotion, Engagement, Relationships, Meaning, and Accomplishment. The aim of this study was to investigate the efficacy of the PERMA model in enhancing cognitive and affective aspects of elderly individuals. A randomized controlled trial was conducted with 60 participants (30 in the experimental group and 30 in the control group). The experimental group received a six-week intervention based on the PERMA model, while the control group received no intervention. Results showed that the PERMA model intervention was effective in improving cognitive and affective aspects of elderly participants. Specifically, the experimental group showed significant improvement in their positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishment, aswellas in their cognitivefunction and well-being. These findings suggest that the PERMA model may be a useful tool for promoting positive aging among elderly individuals

    A Study: Inclusion of generational slang in UX writing in India

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    This research paper studies the influence of generational slang on UX writing in India. As India has a wide culture, language plays an important role in creating content on digital platforms. The content on the digital platforms governs how the user will utilize the interface and the type of user crowd the platform will accumulate. To strategies a good user experience in terms of linguistic content on different platforms, UX writers in today\u27s time work on understanding the progression in linguistic variation and generational slang. UX writing actively works on crafting the content to justify platform needs by working closely with the linguistic professional, web developer, and designer to craft an interactive and seamless user experience for any digital platform. This research paper will begin with an overview of generational slang. Linking it to UX writing to generational slang through the study of various user interface text applied in various digital platforms in the Indian Context.&nbsp

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