Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Gaurav Kumar Sharma : PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH BOOK ON "FORMULATION AND E...

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PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH BOOK ON "FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF FAST DISSOLVING TABLETS TO TREAT MIGRAINE" BY GAURAV KUMAR SHARMA



PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH BOOK ON

“FORMULATION AND EVALUATION OF FAST DISSOLVING TABLETS TO TREAT MIGRAINE "

BY GAURAV KUMAR SHARMA





Title

“Formulation and Evaluation of fast dissolving tablets to treat migraine”

Authors

Piyush Agarwal, Gaurav Kumar Sharma, Y.S. Tanwar.

Publication

 Internationally Published By LAP LAMBERT Acedemic Publishing Deutchland, Germany.

Publication ISBN

978-3-659-69548-3





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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Gaurav Kumar Sharma : Meditation: The Mind and Body Practice for Healthy...

Gaurav Kumar Sharma : Meditation: The Mind and Body Practice for Healthy...: Meditation “The Mind and Body Practice for Healthy Life” Meditation is a mind and body practice that has a long hist...

Meditation: The Mind and Body Practice for Healthy Life


Meditation

“The Mind and Body Practice for Healthy Life”





Meditation is a mind and body practice that has a long history of use for increasing calmness and physical relaxation, improving psychological balance, coping with illness, and enhancing overall health and well-being. Mind and body practices focus on the interactions among the brain, mind, body, and behavior.
There are many types of meditation, but most have four elements in common: a quiet location with as few distractions as possible; a specific, comfortable posture (sitting, lying down, walking, or in other positions); a focus of attention (a specially chosen word or set of words, an object, or the sensations of the breath); and an open attitude (letting distractions come and go naturally without judging them).
Many studies have been conducted to look at how meditation may be helpful for a variety of conditions, such as high blood pressure, certain psychological disorders, and pain. A number of studies also have helped researchers learn how meditation might work and how it affects the brain.




Effectiveness of Meditation

Many studies have investigated meditation for different conditions, and there’s evidence that it may reduce blood pressure as well as symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and flare-ups in people who have had ulcerative colitis. It may ease symptoms of anxiety and depression, and may help people with insomnia. Meditation also may lower the incidence, duration, and severity of acute respiratory illnesses (such as influenza).
1. For people who suffer from cancer symptoms and treatment side effects, mind-body therapies, such as meditation, have been shown to help relieve anxiety, stress, fatigue, and general mood and sleep disturbances, thus improving their quality of life. Evidence-based clinical practice guidelines from the Society for Integrative Oncology recommend meditation, as well as other mind-body modalities, as part of a multidisciplinary approach to reduce anxiety, mood disturbance, chronic pain, and improve quality of life.
2. There is some evidence that meditation may reduce blood pressure. A literature review and scientific statement from the American Heart Association suggests that evidence supports the use of Transcendental Meditation as an adjunct or complementary therapy along with standard treatment to lower blood pressure.
3. A growing body of evidence suggests that meditation-based programs may be helpful in reducing common menopausal symptoms. A 2010 review of scientific literature found that yoga, tai chi, and meditation-based programs may be helpful in reducing common menopausal symptoms including the frequency and intensity of hot flashes, sleep and mood disturbances, stress, and muscle and joint pain.
4. There is moderate evidence that meditation improves symptoms of anxiety. A 2014 review of the literature found that mindfulness meditation programs had moderate evidence of improved anxiety, depression, and pain, and low evidence of improved stress/distress and mental health-related quality of life.
5. Some studies suggest that mindfulness meditation helps people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), but there’s not enough evidence to draw firm conclusions. A 2013 review of the scientific literature concluded that mindfulness training improved IBS patients’ pain and quality of life but not their depression or anxiety; however, the amount of improvement was small.
6. Overall, there is not enough evidence to know whether mind-body practices are as effective as other treatments to help people quit smoking. To date, there have only been a few studies on mindfulness-based therapies to aid in smoking cessation.
7. There isn’t enough evidence to support the use of meditation for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). According to a 2010 review of the science, because of the small number of studies conducted on meditation for ADHD, no conclusions could be drawn about its effectiveness for this condition.
8. Meditation is generally considered to be safe for healthy people. However, people with physical limitations may not be able to participate in certain meditative practices involving movement.


Meditation and the Brain

Some research suggests that meditation may physically change the brain and body and could potentially help to improve many health problems and promote healthy behaviors.

Safety and Side Effects of Meditation

  • Meditation is generally considered to be safe for healthy people.
  • People with physical limitations may not be able to participate in certain meditative practices involving movement. People with physical health conditions should speak with their health care providers before starting a meditative practice, and make their meditation instructor aware of their condition.
  • There have been rare reports that meditation could cause or worsen symptoms in people with certain psychiatric problems like anxiety and depression. People with existing mental health conditions should speak with their health care providers before starting a meditative practice, and make their meditation instructor aware of their condition.


NCCIH-Funded Research

NCCIH-supported studies are investigating meditation for:
  • Relieving psychological distress and improving physical health in people with type 2 diabetes
  • Regulating emotions.
  • Relieving stress and enhancing weight management.
  • Reducing stress and improving sleep and psychological well-being to reduce the risk of heart disease.

Monday, December 21, 2015

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Pharmaceutical Research Book "General Techniques of Plant Tissue Culture" By Gaurav Kumar Sharma




Pharmaceutical Research Book 
"General Techniques of Plant Tissue Culture" By Gaurav Kumar Sharma




Title
General Techniques of Plant Tissue Culture
Author(s)
Gaurav Kumar Sharma, Snehlata Jagetiya, Riddhi Dashora
ISBN
978-1-329-73251-3
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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Gaurav Kumar Sharma : Pharmaceutical Research Book "An Overview on Bambu...

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Pharmaceutical Research Book "An Overview on Bambusa arundinacea" By Gaurav Kumar Sharma



Pharmaceutical Research Book 
"An Overview on Bambusa arundinacea" By Gaurav Kumar Sharma




Title:


An Overview on
Bambusa arundinacea

Author(s):Gaurav Kumar Sharma, Dhruti Mehta, Ronak Soni

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Saturday, December 5, 2015

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

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PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH BOOK ON WOUND HEALING & ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF POLYHERBAL FORMULATION


PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH BOOK ON WOUND HEALING & ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF POLYHERBAL FORMULATION



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Title 

 Wound Healing & Antioxidant Activity Of Polyherbal Formulation   “The therapeutic benefit of herbal formulations”.

Authors

Gaurav Kumar Sharma, Jai Kumar Pareta, Nikhil Shrivastava.

Publication

 Internationally Published By LAP LAMBERT Acedemic Publishing Deutchland, Germany.

Publication ISBN

 978-3-659-68678-8
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Gaurav Kumar Sharma : Introduction to Intellectual Property

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Introduction to Intellectual Property

Introduction to Intellectual Property

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We know that the inventor of a machine, the author of a book, or the writer of music somehow usually ‘own’ their work. From this ownership, certain consequences flow and you probably have been made aware of the fact that we cannot just copy or buy a copy of their works without consideration of their rights. Equally, original industrial designs of furniture, wallpaper and the like seem naturally to be owned by someone or some organization.Each time we buy such ‘protected’ items, a part of what we pay goes back to the owner as recompense for the time, money, effort and thought they put into the creation of the work. This has resulted over the years in the development of industries such as the music industry growing worldwide and encouraging new talent to produce more and more original ideas and articles.

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The following  suggests some of the things that are entitled to protection as intellectual property under national intellectual property laws and / or various international treaties:
  1. Discs
  2. Designs for objects
  3. Geographical indications of origin for certain types of products
  4. Performances
  5. Images
  6. Companies’ names
  7. Broadcasts
  8. Logos
  9.  Industrial processes
  10. Videos
  11. Trademarks
  12. Chemical formulas
  13. Computer games
  14.  Integrated circuits
  15. Materials
  16. Computer programs
  17.  Inventions
  18. Perfumes
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Let’s begin with a more formal definition of intellectual property, so as to build a solid foundation for later explanations of the various types of intellectual property, and then the relevant governing international treaties. The best place to start is with a consideration of the meaning of the word property.
The outstanding features that most types of property share are that the owner of the property is free to use it as she/he wishes, provided the use is not against the law, and to exclude others from so using that owned item of property.

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Now the term “intellectual property” is reserved for types of property that result from creations of the human mind, the intellect. Interestingly, the term intellectual property in the Convention Establishing the World Intellectual Property Organization, or “WIPO”, does not have a more formal definition. The States that drafted the Convention chose to offer an inclusive list of the rights as relating to:
“Literary artistic and scientific works; performances of performing artists, phonograms, and broadcasts; inventions in all fields of human endeavor; scientific discoveries; industrial designs; trademarks, service marks, and commercial names and designations; protection against unfair competition; and “all other rights resulting from intellectual activity in the industrial, scientific, literary or artistic fields.”

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For various administrative and historical reasons, intellectual property is usually dealt with under the following main headings:
1) Literary, artistic and scientific works e.g. books.Protection of this property is governed by laws concerning Copyright.
2) Performances, broadcasts e.g. concerts. Protection of this property is governed by laws concerning Copyright’s Related Rights.
3) Inventions e.g. a new form of jet engine. Protection of inventions is covered by laws concerning Patents.
4) Industrial designs e.g. the shape of a soft drinks bottle. Industrial Designs may be protected by its own specialized laws, or those of Industrial Property or Copyright.
5) Trademarks, service marks and commercial names and designations e.g. logos or names for a product with unique geographical origin, such as Champagne. Protection is normally available under various laws. In this course the laws are covered within the Trademark module.
6) Protection against unfair competition. e.g. false claims against a competitor or imitating a competitor with a view to deceive the customer. This is a theme that occurs in many of the modules in this course and is in fact the subject of a separate module.
Why do Intellectual Property Rights Matter?
The first reason is that it is both just and appropriate that the person putting in the work and effort into an intellectual creation has some benefit as a result of this endeavor. The second reason is that by giving protection to intellectual property many such endeavors are encouraged and industries based on such work can grow, as people see that such work brings financial return.

An example of this later point is given by the case of the world pharmaceutical industry. An investment of many years, and R&D expenses (lab time for creation, testing, government or agency approval procedures) running into the hundreds of millions of pounds sterling (or yen, rands, lira, dollars) may be necessary before any new medicine reaches the market. Without the IP rights to exclude competitors from also making such a new medicine, the pharmaceutical company creating such a new compound would have no incentive to spend the time and efforts outlined above to develop their drugs.
Without patent protection, such a company would face economic losses originating from the “free-riding” of their competitors. Without trademark protection, this company, again, could not build “brand loyalty” that, hopefully, would last beyond the years of protection granted by patents.
Without the protections given within IP laws and treaties, such pharmaceutical firms simply would not commit an effort to experiment, in searching for new health products. As you can see from this brief example, without the protections outlined above, the world might well be literally less healthy than it is.Intellectual property rights may also help to extend protection to such things as the unwritten and unrecorded cultural expression of many developing countries, generally known as folklore. With such protection they may be exploited to the benefit of the country and cultures of origin.