Financial status is determined by wealth the second house directly. In reality every planet in turn connects to the person to receive the wealth. There is direct correlation and indirect correlation for the wealth. Ideally every planet contributes to income. Every planet and its conjunction will pave way to different level of income. Venus plays very important role in wealth. The planets that are indicating second cusp should give a person wealth issues. It is equally true the planets that contradictory second cusp should benefit for the person from wealth. This implies of a person need to get more wealth then the planet aligned to second cusp would always give more wealth issues and contradictory planet in unfavorable position will deprive of wealth as well. This should be supported by the Dasa and transit chart.
12 Rasis, 27 Stars - NAVAGRAHAS with 1 Star consists of 4 Padams, 27 Stars consists of 108 Padams, one Rasi consists of 2¼ Nakshatras, One Rasi 30 Degree, totally 360 Degrees for 12 Rasi Mandalam. According to the birth stars of every individual born, they are ruled by the Planets. The Nakshatra denotes the Rasi of the individuals and the Lagna is called his Soul/Brain. Chandra is Rasi/Body. Every Planet rules the individuals. According to the Karma and also as per their Desa periods they are facing good/bad during the life time. Soon after the marriage everyone wants a child. After getting a child his responsibility will be more and this relationship makes him as father, his wife becomes mother and with child it is called family. The married couple should have a child early and it should live with the long life and then only they will get real happiness. For this the child should be blessed by god with good health and long life. The Balarishtam means in the childhood, the life of the child’s life with adverse effect will die due to calamities of the malignity. This happens because of the KARMA/CURSE.
Karma is not destiny. It is called his action or karma. Hell is what sets him apart from what he does. Good deeds bring good benefits and evil deeds bring evil benefits. Karma determines the activities of a person's ancestor. Classifications of Karma:There are three types of karma: Accumulated karma (or) Sanchitha Karma, Prarapta karma, Agamiya karma (or) kriyamana.
Background: Dental anxiety in children presents a challenge to the child and the dental team. It leads to difficulty in behaviour management resulting to avoidance of dental care. Art making – helps neurological system relax. Brain chemical levels will decrease and bring about relaxation for many people, which also help nervous system calm down. Doodling Therapy is used as a projective measure to calm the racing mind and bring back to it in more quiet, restful space. Aim: To evaluate the efficacy of Doodle Therapy to reduce anxiety among Pediatric patients. Methodology: An evaluative approach and one group pre-test –post-test design aged 5-11 years was used for this study. Samples were selected with the convenient sampling technique. The level of anxiety was assessed using anxiety scale. Data were collected and analysed. Result: Mean anxiety score was reduced from pre- operative time period (4.06 ±0.83) to post operative time period (2.45±0.83). Statically, significant difference was observed in anxiety score from pre-test assessment to post-test assessment time period. Conclusion: Doodle Therapy is cost effective modality that can help to reduce anxiety in Pediatric Patients.
Binny Parmar*, Anup Panda, Mira Kataria, Jina Jani, Rushita Shah, Jay Panchal.
This study aims to analyze the yoga research publications from the Scopus database between 2008 - 2021 with 9723 research publications and 149619 citations. From the study, it is identified that a maximum of 1324(13.62%) research publications are contributed in the year 2021. The average research publication per year is 694.5. The authors a maximum of 101(13.48%) research publications are contributed by Cramer, H.The United States. The relative growth rate is 0.74 in the year 2009 and 0.15 in the year 2021. This study confirmed that the relative growth rate is decreasing trend. At the same time doubling time was found that 0.94 in the year 2009 and 4.75 in the year 2021 and it is confirmed that doubling time is an increasing trend. The subject a maximum of 849(31.11%) research publications that are contributed by Arts and Humanities, the authorship pattern of 2323 research publications is contributed by single authors, and the average degree of collaboration is 0.76. The collaboration coefficient average is 0.52, the collaboration Index average is 3.18 and the modified collaboration coefficient average is 3.19. The document types are a maximum of 6019(61.90%) research publications are contributed by articles, the journal of a maximum of 230(17.10%) research publications are contributed by the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, the Institute of a maximum of 193(13.39%) contributions are Harvard Medical School, the country a maximum of 3696(41.07%) research publications are contributed by the United States, the highly cited paper of 1435 citations are received for the publication of Diamond, A., Lee, K. (2011) Interventions shown to aid executive function development in children 4 to 12 years old, Science, 333(6045), 959-964.
COVID-19 exacerbated inequalities among Latinos/Latinx populations. The arts and public health community deployed a culturally and language specific campaign to encourage vaccinations and mitigation behaviors. Using varied artistic expressions (murals, outdoor-media, social- media, theater), focus groups, town hall meetings, and a Community Action Board, we delivered COVID-19 messaging. Trained promotores de salud linked clients to social and mental health resources. Pre/post campaign beliefs and behaviors were documented. We provided 848 community vaccination consultations, 558 follow-up appointments, and vaccinated 1,235 high-risk individuals. Data (n=124) revealed two-dose vaccination rates were higher among our sample (93%) compared to the Los Angeles County Latino population (65%). Promotoras clients also had higher vaccination rates than the county Latino population (81% vs 65% respectively). Individuals felt less isolated and exhibited less stress and better sleeping behaviors. Latino artists, public health specialists and community residents effectively combated COVID-19.
L. Baezconde-Garbanati*, T. B. Cruz, J. Steinberg, E. Chauca, N. Reynoso, B. Martinez, R. Barahona, B. Olsen, L. Lerner, K. De La Haye.
The present study of Alzheimer’s disease research in India: A Scientometric analysis of publications output during 2011-2020. India’s cumulative publication output in Alzheimer’s disease research consisted of 4481 papers during 2011-2011, with a maximum of 895(19.97%) research publications in the year 2020. Alzheimer’s disease research in 10 years. The top rank of India is 4481(71.10%) research publications. The UnitedStatesis listed at the top accounting for 498(29.28%) shares among the leading countries that collaborated with India, The subjects in the maximum 1575(51.30%) research publications in Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. The average degree of collaboration is 0.95 and the collaborative coefficient, the average is 0.65, the collaboration index has an average is 3.83. The modified collaboration coefficient average is 3.85. CAI for single, two and three authorship contributions are decreasing trend from 1st block year to 2nd block year. At the same time, CAI is increasing trend for more than three authors from 1st block year (92.62) to 2nd year block year (103.60). The institutions from India in a maximum of 120(7.61%) research publications. The productive authors from India the maximum Kamal. M.A. India. 49(1.697%) research publications, the journals a maximum of 66(9.62%) appeared asCNS and Neurological Disorders Drug Targets.
“The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have little” Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
‘Water is the essence of life, and safe drinking water is the indispensable necessity of human health’. The increasing number of population is the biggest threat to its existence and availability for our future generation. Our entire bio spare is dependent upon water so the wise use of this valuable natural resource is much essential. In this context the ever depilating water resource, the protection as well as consumption of clean and potable water to the human beings and other creatures is the biggest challenge. Right to clean drinking water is an implied right which has not been recognized clearly but our courts have given due extension of Article 21 which signifies Right to Life includes, right to health, right to clean environment and right to safe drinking water. In addition State being the protector of life possess certain obligations to give access of clean water and free from all contamination which is enshrined under Millennium Development Goals. Since Right to Life is fundamental human right which is extended to right to clean environment and right to health. Thus right of safe drinking water is part of above mentioned rights without which proper health and wellness cannot be ensured1. Hence this research paper elucidates how far safe drinking water as fundamental rights has been articulated by Indian courts within the rubric of Article 21 of the Indian Constitution.