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Role of Yoga in the Management of Premature Ejaculation
Anjali Mangesh Joshi,Raveendran Arkiath Veettil,Sanjay Deshpande 대한남성과학회 2020 The World Journal of Men's Health Vol.38 No.4
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common male sexual problem. Various non-pharmacological and pharmacological treatment options are available currently. The importance of yoga in the management of various sexual dysfunctions is increasingly recognized. In this review, we are analyzing the role of yoga in the management of PE. This paper explores the mechanism of yoga practices in the management of PE and the recommended yoga practice for PE. It also discusses the scientific evidence of yoga practices, such as yoga postures (yogasana), breathing practices (pranayama), lock (bandha), gestures (mudra), relaxation, Aum chanting, yoga nidra and meditation with particular reference the management of PE.
M. Vijay Sekhar Babu,N. Ashokkumar,Anjali Joshi,Pallavi Sagar Deshpande,Ismail Keshta,Renato R. Maaliw III 대한공간정보학회 2024 Spatial Information Research Vol.32 No.2
The Publisher has retracted this article in agreement with the Editor-in-Chief. The article was submitted to be part of a guest-edited issue. An investigation by the publisher found a number of articles, including this one, with a number of concerns, including but not limited to compromised editorial handling and peer review process, inappropriate or irrelevant references or not being in scope of the journal or guest-edited issue. Based on the investigation's fndings the publisher, in consultation with the Editor-in-Chief therefore no longer has confdence in the results and conclusions of this article. Authors N. Ashokkumar, Anjali Joshi, Pallavi Sagar Deshpande and Renato R. Maaliw III disagree with this retraction. Author M. Vijay Sekhar Babu has not responded to correspondence regarding this retraction. The publisher has been unable to obtain a current email address for author Ismail Keshta. The online version of this article contains the full text of the retracted article as Supplementary Information.
Therapeutic Role of Yoga in Type 2 Diabetes
A. V. Raveendran,Anjali Deshpandae,Shashank R. Joshi 대한내분비학회 2018 Endocrinology and metabolism Vol.33 No.3
Yoga originated in India more than 5,000 years ago and is a means of balancing and harmonizing the body, mind, and emotions. Yoga practice is useful in the management of various lifestyle diseases, including type 2 diabetes. Psycho-neuro-endocrine and immunemechanisms are involved in the beneficial effects of yoga on diabetes. Incorporation of yoga practice in daily life helps to attainglycaemic control and reduces the risk of complications in people with diabetes. In this review, we briefly describe the role ofvarious yoga practices in the management of diabetes based on evidence from various clinical studies.
Kaur, Prabhsharan,Shin, Mun-Sik,Joshi, Anjali,Kaur, Namarta,Sharma, Neha,Park, Jin-Soo,Sekhon, S. S. American Chemical Society 2013 The Journal of physical chemistry B Vol.117 No.11
<P>The interactions between multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) and poly(diallyl dimethylammonium) chloride (PDDA) have been studied in the presence of different ionic and nonionic surfactants, such as sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), Tween 20, 40, 60, and 80, and Triton X-100. On the basis of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) results, the MWCNT/PDDA sample treated with Triton X-100 has been observed to show good dispersion of nanotubes. This is due to the π–π stacking between the benzene ring of Triton X-100 and the hexagonal carbon rings of nanotubes and better coating of PDDA on MWCNTs, as is confirmed by the Raman studies. Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopic data shows the presence of higher oxygen content in the MWCNTs/PDDA/Triton X-100 sample. The maximum upshift in the C1s peak position and down-shift in the N1s peak position for the MWCNTs/PDDA/Triton X-100 sample has been observed from X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results and is due to the intermolecular charge transfer from carbon in MWCNTs to nitrogen in PDDA. The presence and nature of a surfactant in the MWCNTs/PDDA system has been found to affect their interactions. The above results suggest that the MWCNTs/PDDA/Triton X-100 system is suitable as a metal-free electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells.</P><P><B>Graphic Abstract</B> <IMG SRC='http://pubs.acs.org/appl/literatum/publisher/achs/journals/content/jpcbfk/2013/jpcbfk.2013.117.issue-11/jp3116534/production/images/medium/jp-2012-116534_0007.gif'></P>