This book on my journey with childless couples takes you through the ups and downs of hapless couples condemned by the Indian society and peers. I have shared my experiences with them in a empathetic way and hope my experiences will kindle their hopes and aspirations in having a child and wipe away the label as a outcast in the surroundings.
A scientific method known as Holistic Human Metaphysics (HHM) illustrates techniques and tools to balance the energy flow in human body. By introducing the three hypotheses of HHM, the authors wish to surpass the inertia of our thinking, which is preventing mankind from giving up the conventional way of treating the human body as a machine, and to bring forth a completely novel approach to repairing and balancing the major energy centers in the human body. Source of the Content Thekkath Pappully Jayakrishnan, Rahul Raveendran Nair. Evidence-based Formulation of Three Hypotheses of Holistic Human Metaphysics, The Winnower 4:e148657.78576, 2017, DOI: 10.15200/winn.148657.78576. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License
Traditionally education is centered on sources such as schools, teachers and print media. The learners reached the information sources by enrolling with schools, teachers and libraries. Prior to the digital era, information was not accessible by the majority of people, and even those accessed were unable to obtain current information with respect to today's context. The modern society wants to know the information as it happens and when it happens, and the world is moving from an information society to a knowledge society. Thus education is given the highest priority and brainpower is becoming the most valuable asset of an organisation. Advances in digital technology have opened up many avenues of learning. Technology has made information accessible / transmittable from anywhere and by / to all groups of people. The higher education landscape is changing rapidly, challenging academic professionals to think critically about their roles in the field.
Causes of addisions disease include auto immune adrenalitis, Tuberculosis, fungal as well as bacterial infections, hemorrhage, medications as well as steroid withdrawal, genetic factors, adrenal gland surgery and amyloidosis. Symptoms of addisions disease are fatigue, muscle weakness, unintentional weight loss, loss of appetite, skin changes, nausea, vomition, diarrhea, constipation, orthostatic hypotension, dizziness, fainting, intense cravings for salty foods, joint pains, irritability, depression, anxiety, thinning of hair, brittle nails and hypoglycemia. Diagnosis of addisions disease is based on clinical evaluation, laboratory tests such as serum cortisol levels, ACTH stimulation stimulation test, serum aldosterone levels, electrolyte imbalance, imaging studies namely CT scan, MRI scan and additional tests namely anti-adrenal antibodies, renin levels. Differential diagnosis is dependent on adrenal insufficiency causes such as auto immune adrenalitis, tuberculosis of adrenal gland, fungal infections, genetic mutations and other endocrine disorders namely cushings syndrome, excess cortisol production ans excess aldosterone production. Differential diagnosis is related to gastro intestinal disoprders such as gastro enteritis, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) as well as auto immune diseases like systemic lupus ertythematous (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis and infections namely HIV and AIDS. Treatment of addisions disease is linked to hormone replacement therapy namely glucocorticoid replacement, mineraocorticoid replacement as well as medication dosage, stress management, monitoring regular checkups, diet modifications and lifestyle modifications. Finally it is concluded that Addisions disease is a rare but potentially serious condition that influences the adrenal glands, resulting in hormonal imbalances.
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