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Jul01
Natural history of solitary cerebral cysticercosis on serial magnetic resonance imaging and the effect of albendazole therapy on its evolution.
Authors: Dr Aaron de Souza,
Dr Atchayaram Nalini, Dr Jerry M. E. Kovoor, Dr Gangappa Yeshraj, Dr Hanumanthaiah S. Siddalingaiah, and Dr Kandavel Thennarasu

Type of Article: Prospective randomised controlled study of imaging parameters

Journal: Journal of the Neurological Sciences 285:S1 (2009)
[official journal of the World Federation of Neurology]


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Jul01
Randomised Controlled Trial of Albendazole in Solitary Cerebral Cysticercal Lesion: Effect on Long-Term Seizure Outcome.
Authors: Dr Aaron de Souza,
Dr Atchayaram Nalini, Dr Jerry M. E. Kovoor, Dr Gangappa Yeshraj, , and Dr Kandavel Thennarasu

Type of Article: Randomised controlled prospective trial.

Journal: Journal of the Neurological Sciences 276 (2009) 108–114.
[official journal of the World Federation of Neurology]


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Jul01
Prospective Quantitative Imaging Using Magnetisation Transfer in Solitary Cerebral Cysticercal Lesion
Authors: Dr Aaron de Souza,
Dr A Nalini, Dr H S Siddhalingaiah, Dr J M E Kovoor, Dr G Yeshraj, Dr K Thennarasu

Type of Study: Prospective Randomised Controlled Study of Imaging parameters

Journal: Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology 2008.
[official journal of the Indian Academy of Neurology]


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Jul01
Solitary Cerebral Cysticercal Lesion: A Comparative Study by Computed Tomography and Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Authors: Dr Aaron de Souza, Dr A Nalini, Dr S G Srikanth, Dr G Yeshraj.

Type of Study: Prospective, Comparison of Imaging modalities

Journal: Annals of the Indian Academy of Neurology 2006.
[official journal of the Indian Academy of Neurology]


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Jul01
Current Trends in the Management of Epilepsy
Author: Dr Aaron de Souza
Type of Article: Invited Review
Published in: Souvenir of the Goa Conference of the Indian Medical Association (GIMACON), 2009


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Jul01
“Guillain-Barré Syndrome in Goa: A Prospective Analysis”
Author: Dr Aaron de Souza.
Category: Original Research, prospective descriptive study.
Journal: Archives of Goa Medical College, 2005.


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Jul01
Advantages of Magnetic Therapy
The magnetotherapy has various advantages. Magnetotherapy does not stop to take any other medicine when being treated by this.

Magnetotherapy is a natural treatment, based on natural laws and works in conformity with the nature and is an aid to natural processes of healing. Therefore, it has no harmful effects, which could endanger the life of a patient. The magnetotherapy can be taken alone or along with any other treatment. It does not hamper any medical treatment but helps to accelerate the action of all medicines, which have the effect of restoring the ailing body to its normal state in a natural way.

Advantages of Magnetotherapy In magnetotherapy, the body comes continuously in contact with magnets, which generates warmth in body, activates the whole working system and accelerates blood circulation. Thus it provides strength and tones up the body as a whole. Magnetotherapy helps in faster recovery from ailments, removes, tiredness, weakness, proves beneficial in recovery periods. It also reduces pains and swellings of every part of the body.

Magnetotherapy is beneficial for light conditions as well as for serious diseases. It also helps those who are not mentally satisfied with their lives. The depressed persons can also get advantage by using magnetotherapy. It is very advantageous for the hurried, tense business executive, the worried nervous housewife, the career women unable to find mental peace and the child who is enraged by continued temper tantrums. One can enjoy a better and peaceful life after using the magnets.

Magnetotherapy has also cured numerous cases of serious sickness, which were considered incurable by efficient doctors. Many patients were also recovered by magnetotherapy from many incurable diseases like cancer, chronic arthritis, eczema, high blood pressure, poliomyelitis, prostate enlargement, rheumatism, sleeplessness, etc.

The treatment by using magnets is so simple that it can be given or taken at any time, at any place and at any part of the body. Person of any age or sex or age can take the magnetotherapy treatment. It gives quick and lasting relief in some diseases, especially in toothache, sprains, etc. Sometimes only one sitting with magnet is sufficient and even a second sitting is not required.

In the process of magnetotherapy, one does not need to take any preparation to give or take this treatment. It can be done only by touching the magnets for some time. Only 10 minutes use once a day is enough so it does not consume much time also. The magnet can be taken to the workplaces or in long journeys also and can be used there. This treatment does not require water, tea or milk as in it no medicine is needed to take internally. In the magnetotherapy treatment, several patients can use the same magnets, each day, without washing, cleaning or disinfecting them. The same magnets can also be used for all complaints, if the size, shape, design and power of the magnets are suitable for the parts of the body where they are to be applied and for the diseases.

The magnetotherapy treatment is not habit forming. If the person using the magnets does not use them for some days or weeks, he does feel anything wanting or any urge for using them. The users of the magnets remain fresh, energetic and youthful. The magnet used in the magnetotherapy has a special property of improving and removing pain from any cause. The treatment with magnets does not result any shock or irritation as is sometimes observed in some other systems of treatment. The permanent magnets used in the magnetotherapy treatment, retain their power for several years. They can be recharged to regain their lost magnetism if they lose their power in due course of time.


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Jun29
HOMOEOPATHY for Anxiety in Children:
Children experience feelings of nervousness, fear, or worry from time to time; these feelings are part of a normal response to a stressful situation, but when they occur to such an extent that they interfere with normal life, children anxiety disorder may be the underlying cause.
Children anxiety disorder may be manifested by symptoms such as extreme nervousness, inability to concentrate, poor school performance, and physical symptoms like nausea, heart palpitations, headache, shortness of breath, and sweating. Children anxiety disorder can be the result of a recent traumatic or high-stress event such as a move to a new home and school, divorce of the parents, death of a pet or a loved one, or it can have no obvious environmental or emotional basis at all.
Anxiety disorder in children is treated most successfully the earlier treatment begins; treating anxiety may include a combination of talk therapy, positive reinforcement, and in some cases medications.
Symptoms of children anxiety disorder:
Anxiety disorder can be difficult to recognize, because symptoms are often attributed to other factors (like Social anxiety). Signs of extreme nervousness and restlessness, an inability to concentrate, poor school performance, difficulty relating to peers, irritability, and physical complaints such as nausea, upset stomach and frequent headaches may indicate an anxiety disorder.
Causes of children anxiety disorder:
Medical researchers have not yet fully uncovered the causes behind anxiety disorder. There is some suggestion of a hereditary link, as anxiety and other mental disorders tend to run in families, and studies have located small differences in areas of the brain that influence anxiety.
How to diagnose children anxiety disorder?
Anxiety diagnosis is based mainly on the observations by the doctor and parents of a child's behavior. While there are no laboratory tests that can pinpoint anxiety disorder, certain tests may be conducted to rule out another underlying medical cause for the symptoms.
Common categories of children anxiety disorder:
Some of the most common types of childhood anxiety disorders include obsessive-compulsive disorder, phobias (irrational and overwhelming fears), separation anxiety disorder, post traumatic stress disorder, and panic disorder,. These conditions usually affect children between the ages of 6 and 11.
Treatment: Treatment of anxiety in children is more effective the sooner it is addressed after the appearance of symptoms. The most common form of treatment for children anxiety disorder is psychotherapy and teaching positive reinforcement techniques; medicines may also be prescribed for children with anxiety.

A Case of separation anxiety:
Master Rahul, aged 9 yrs, studies in 3rd standard.
The child was apparently normal before he was brought for the consultation. He started developing the following symptoms when the school reopened after vacations.
Fear of being alone.
Difficulty in sleeping & he gets up frightened from sleep after which he is unable to sleep.
Frequently complaints of headache & stomach ache.
He refuses to go to school without the mother. Earlier he used to go in an auto with his friends.
Throws tantrum when mother returns home after dropping him at school.
Complaints of loose stools & attacks of breathlessness accompanied by anxiety.
Moves anxiously from place to place. Restless.
A recent traumatic event had occurred in the family where mother was hospitalized for a week.
The following line of treatment was adopted:
• Psychotherapy: This helped the child learn to understand his feelings and tolerate the separation to a more natural degree.
• Cognitive Behavioral Therapy: This taught the child to change the way he thinks about separation, allowing him to respond more appropriately to natural separation from the mother.
• Medication: Homoeopathic medicine (Ars Alb 200) was given. He recovered well with treatment. There were some brief recurrences of the anxiety, but the coping skills learned through treatment were effective at dealing with the problem when it came up the next time, making each instance shorter and more manageable until the anxiety disappeared completely. Child’s self esteem was strengthened through positive reinforcement. The whole family supported and helped the child as he is undergoing treatment.
Dr. Nahida M.Mulla.M.D (Hom) MACH
PRINCIPAL.
Professor of Repertory & PG Guide.
HOD Paediatric OPD.
Child Counsellor.
A.M.Shaikh Homoeopathic Medical College, Hospital & PG Research Centre, Nehru Nagar, Belgaum - 590010
E-Mail: drnahida_mulla@yahoo.com
Mobile: 09448814660.


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Jun29
"Talking About SEX"
As a Psychiatrist and Relationship Counselor I get the opportunity to meet a lot of people who are gracious enough to share with me, their deepest secrets.

SEX is one issue where both men and women are always hesitant to talk about.

Most of them, want to talk about it, but take sometime to be comfortable and open up their inner mind.

Restless thoughts regarding sex are like a monster that keeps eating the peace of mind, and that's why I encourage talking about your inner sexual feelings

The following statistics are a proof of how much Emotional Pain we could save the society from if we just spoke about SEX in a progressive way.

1. 54% men and 25% women think about sex on a daily basis. - Unable to express these thoughts leads to restlessness, anger and decreased concentration.

2. Average Married Indian couple has sex about 70-90 times a year.

At 1/3 of these encounters are a complete disaster with either one or both partners not being satisfied.

3. More than 80% women think of sexual activity as activity to prove they are loved.

4. More than 50% of women have fake an orgasm, just to keep their husband happy.

Many of these live under the "delusion" that they are able to satisfy not only their wife, but also go ahead and give wrong advice to other man

5. Lack of sexual satisfaction makes a woman feel unwanted, hopeless, restless and depressed.
Its one of the most common reasons for Clinically high levels of depression among married woman.

This is also one of the prime reasons for woman looking to have extra-marital relationships.

6. 80% of Men doubt their sexual capacity at least once in life. Most of them are not happy with their sexual performance, but scared to talk about the same to a professional.
Majority of the advice they get from friends, family or wife increases their restlessness.

7. 2/3 people feel they don't have enough satisfying sex. But lack of proper emotional communication leads to the same.

8. A great majority of men use sex as a way to show their "macho" or "male" supremacy over their female partner.
Henceforth sexual activity becomes a ego tussle.

9. Mutual respect plays a vital role in a satisfying sex life.
82% of sexually satisfied say they feel respected and loved by their partner during sex.

59% are looking for more love and romance in the act.

10. A great majority Indian males and females only focus on the sexual intercourse phase of sex.
Build-up, Fore-play, after-play, experimentation phases are never talked about.

Sex is a beautiful and divine activity. It's a gift of god to increase happiness, increase body immunity, decrease body pains provided it has the right mixture of LOVE to it..

If an individual is not Lovingly Sexually satisfied he/she will fall prey to psychological problems like restlessness, depression, sleep disturbance, body pains, masturbation addiction, pornography (both visual and reading) addiction, increased need to seek satisfaction outside relationship.

Dont just have sex... HAVE LOVING SEX.....AND ENJOY IT COMPLETELY.....

for any further query feel free to email me....


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Jun27
St. Paul’s Medal Awarded to Dr. Mahesh Desai of MPUH Nadiad
MULJIBHAI PATEL UROLOGICAL HOSPITAL, NADIAD

St. Paul’s Medal Awarded to Dr. Mahesh Desai of MPUH Nadiad

Dr. Mahesh Desai, Medical Director and Managing Trustee of MPUH, Nadiad was yesterday awarded the prestigious 'St.Paul's Medal 2012' by the British Association of Urological Surgeons (BAUS) during its Annual Scientific Meeting held in the Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre (SECC) in Glasgow. The Medal is awarded to distinguished colleagues from overseas whose contributions to the Association in particular, or to Urology in general, BAUS Council particularly wishes to appreciate and honour. Since the inception of this Medal in 1989, Dr Mahesh Desai is only the second Indian honoured with this international recognition.

It may be recalled, last year, Dr. Mahesh Desai had become the first Indian to assume the Office of the President of Societe Internationale d’Urologie (SIU), and the President-elect of the Endourological Society Inc.


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