Book chapters

Elsevier,

Most sexually transmitted viral infections are incurable and have consequences ranging from mild to severe. Genital warts and HPV infections are oncogenic with special reference to cervical carcinoma. Hepatitis A is a self-limiting disease. However, HBV and HCV infections can cause chronic infection of the liver which culminates in extreme suffering and death. Pregnant mothers with viral STIs transmit the infection to their newborns. Because prevention is the ultimate goal, health personnel at all levels must be knowledgeable about the prevention and treatment options for the STIs so that they can help in developing educational programs and patient education literature at mass level [2]. They also must provide efficient and sensitive counseling about prevention and treatment of various viral STIs at all levels of a healthcare service. It may be noted that simultaneous availability of new and effective preventive and therapeutic interventions like vaccines, effective microbicides, etc. render behavioral disinhibition, lack of adherence, and above all some degree of complacency among the people [1]. All these must be taken care of during the process of control and containment of viral STIs, strongly highlighting the principle of "Prevention is Better than Cure" as propagated by the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus

This content supports the SDG Goal 3: Good health and well-being by discussing sexually transmitted diseases caused by viruses including genital warts, genital herpes, the human immunodeficiency virus, human T cell lymphotropic virus, and hepatitis A, B, C.
Elsevier,

Viral Infections and Antiviral Therapies, 2023, Pages 85-98

This content supports the SDG Goal 3: Good health and well-being by discussing sexually transmitted diseases caused by viruses including genital warts, genital herpes, the human immunodeficiency virus, human T cell lymphotropic virus, and hepatitis A, B, C.
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Neuroimaging in Parkinson' s Disease and Related Disorders
2023, Pages 355-397

This content links with Goal 3: Good health and well-being and Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities by providing insights into progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), a neurodegenerative disorder pathologically characterized by accumulation of abnormal tau protein in subcortical nuclei neurons forming the neurofibrillary tangles, and in glial cells as tufted astrocytes and oligodendroglial inclusions.
Elsevier,

Most sexually transmitted viral infections are incurable and have consequences ranging from mild to severe. Genital warts and HPV infections are oncogenic with special reference to cervical carcinoma. Hepatitis A is a self-limiting disease. However, HBV and HCV infections can cause chronic infection of the liver which culminates in extreme suffering and death. Pregnant mothers with viral STIs transmit the infection to their newborns. Because prevention is the ultimate goal, health personnel at all levels must be knowledgeable about the prevention and treatment options for the STIs so that they can help in developing educational programs and patient education literature at mass level [2]. They also must provide efficient and sensitive counseling about prevention and treatment of various viral STIs at all levels of a healthcare service. It may be noted that simultaneous availability of new and effective preventive and therapeutic interventions like vaccines, effective microbicides, etc. render behavioral disinhibition, lack of adherence, and above all some degree of complacency among the people [1]. All these must be taken care of during the process of control and containment of viral STIs, strongly highlighting the principle of "Prevention is Better than Cure" as propagated by the Dutch philosopher Desiderius Erasmus

This content supports the SDG Goal 3: Good health and well-being by discussing sexually transmitted diseases caused by viruses including genital warts, genital herpes, the human immunodeficiency virus, human T cell lymphotropic virus, and hepatitis A, B, C.
Elsevier,

Encyclopedia of Forensic Sciences, Third Edition, Volume 2, 2023, Pages 482-492

This chapter advances Goals 16 and 3 by discussing how the EAAF and other international organizations, such as the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) work globally to address large-scale human rights abuses and humanitarian crises through support/substitution of forensic services and development of local medicolegal capacities.
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Research Ethics in Behavior Analysis: From Laboratory to Clinic and Classroom, 2023, Pages 63-86

This chapter advances the UN SDG Goal 3: Good Health and Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities by discussing the importance of equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility (EDIA) as related to research in applied behavior analysis.
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Plants and their Interaction to Environmental Pollution: Damage Detection, Adaptation, Tolerance, Physiological and Molecular Responses, Volume 1, 1 January 2022

This chapter aligns with Goal 15: Life on land by reviewing the effect of various types of environmental pollution on plant growth, development, physiological, molecular performance, and some other unexpected response to various types of environmental pollution.
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Hand Clinics, Volume 38, Issue 4, November 2022, Pages 385-392

This content links with Goal 3: Good health and well-being and Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities by highlighting advanced imaging and wrist arthroscopy for accurate staging and selecting of appropriate treatment.
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Clinics in Liver Disease, Volume 26, Issue 4, November 2022, Pages 571-582

This content links with Goal 3: Good health and well-being and Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities by outlining the state-of-the-art regarding the genetic architecture of PBC and thoughtful reflections on the limitations of current genetic methods
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Maternal Cardiac Care
A Guide to Managing Pregnant Women with Heart Disease
2023, Pages 78-82

This content links with Goal 3: Good health and well-being and Goal 10: Reduced Inequalities by providing underlying pathophysiology, risk factors, and early warning signs of peripartum cardiomyopathy.

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