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Awareness of medical issues in health sciences and in scientific technological education


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Author Details : V Rama Raju*

Volume : 6, Issue : 3, Year : 2023

Article Page : 106-109

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijnmhs.2023.018



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Abstract

In humans’ quality of life (QoL) sleep disorders are familiar problems damaging the quality-of-life (QoL) of persons affected with Parkinson’s disease (PD). These are repeatedly undervalued. The causes of these disturbances are multi- factorial as well and also involve nightly(nocturnal-motor) disturbances, nocturia, depressive/miserable axial-symptoms, and use of the medicine (medication-use) under medical administration or management/ medical management. The comorbidity is the concurrent (asynchronous) presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient and thus age and comorbidity may be risk factors for poor outcome. A disease or medical condition that is simultaneously present with another or others in a patient. Thence patients with cardiovascular or renal comorbidities. Comorbidity of Parkinson`s through sleep apnea insomnia-syndrome, restless-legs-syndrome(RLS), rapid-eye-movement(REM) sleep-behavior disorders, blepharospasms or circadian eye ball movement cycle-disruption as well as outcomes are in (impaired)decreased sleep. Furthermore, the connection-of-serotoninergic(CoS), noradrenergic, plus cholinergic-neurons (neuronals or neurals) within the brain-stem region as a disease-connected variative influences to (impaired) decreased sleep structures.


Keywords: Apnea, Insomnia, Quality of life, Parkinson disease, Rapid (quick, Eye movement sleep) behavior disorder(RBD), Restless­ legs syndrome(RLS), Sleep­apnea­syndrome(SAS)



How to cite : Raju V R, Awareness of medical issues in health sciences and in scientific technological education. J Nutr Metab Health Sci 2023;6(3):106-109


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