Subodh Saurabh Singh

Subodh Saurabh Singh
Shoolini University · School of Yoga

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Background: In the modern era, yoga is being used as a therapy to prevent and manage diseases. This present paper mainly focuses on the detailed concept of rhinosinusitis in both modern medicine and Yoga. Rhinosinusitis is inflammation of the nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. Materials and Methods: The present paper provides the best knowledge of...
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Background-Generalized anxiety disorder is identified by acute, exaggerated anxiety and worry about events in everyday life for no obvious cause. It is reported that 6.8 million adults are affected, or 3.1 percent of the Total U.S population. At all times, people with this condition of generalized anxiety disorder appear to expect failures and cann...
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Background: This review focuses on the evidence given in review articles to summarise the current research on the impacts of yoga therapies on various components of sleep problem. Overall, these studies point to a variety of areas where yoga could be useful, although further research is needed in almost every case to definitely prove such advantage...
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Background: This evaluation focuses on the evidence given in review articles to summarise the research on the benefits of yoga therapies on several aspects of physical health. These studies reveal various regions where yoga could be beneficial, although further research is needed in almost all of them to definitely demonstrate such advantages. Obje...
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Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is not a disease but a mere syndrome. Many researchers have studied polycystic ovarian syndrome and found that there is no proper cause of that, it may occur due to hormonal imbalance or stress, or due to a sedentary lifestyle. The rate of polycystic ovarian syndrome in Indian women has been increasing rapidly. Th...

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