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Digital Health and health Equity: the role of Technological Innovations in Reducing Global Health Disparities

This paper explores the impact of digital health technologies on health equity, particularly in addressing global health disparities. Digital health encompasses a range of tools, including telemedicine, mobile health apps, and electronic health records. The study examines how these innovations can improve access to healthcare, enhance the quality of care, and reduce costs, thus contributing to health equity. The methodology involves a literature review and comparative analysis of worldwide digital health implementations.

Self Help Group and social empowerment:an impact assessement in the selected villages of Coimbatore district

The present study was attempted to examine whether there is improvement in the status of women whom are members of SHG.  The study attempted to examine this with of help of 190 women sample respondents selected at random from 34 villages of seven taluks, Coimbatore District.  The primary data collected from the sample respondents indicated that the status of women has improved after becoming member of SHG group.  The awareness of the sample respondents in terms of various factors including, family politics has also improved.

Influence of organic substances on quality attributes of grapes cv. Muscat

An experiment was conducted to study the “Influence of organic substances on quality attributes of grapes cv. Muscat”. The various organic inputs were given as foliar application in the form of seaweed extract, humic acid, panchakavya, vermiwash at the rate of 0.1% and 0.5% at pea and marble stage. The vermiwash application @0.5% showed the best result by recordingthe maximum reducing sugars(%), titrableacidity(%), juice content(%), total soluble solids( °Brix) than other treatments and also enhanced the shelf life by retaining grape berry in stalk for about 7 days from harvest.

A study on incidence of foot and mouth disease in the Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu

Diseases are serious constraints affecting dairy cattle production and these diseases affect livestock production in various ways, such as reduced growth rate, milk production, fertility and value of hides and mortality, thus cause considerable economic losses to livestock keepers. Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) is a highly contagious viral disease of many wild and domestic cloven-footed mammals and many other animals. Hence, this study was planned to estimate the incidence of Foot and Mouth Disease among dairy cows in the Cuddalore District of Tamil Nadu.

Potential of seaweed liquid fertilizers (slfs) on some agricultural crop with special reference to protein profile of seedlings

The effect of crude seaweed extracts from the green seaweed Ulva lactuca and the brown seaweed Sargassum wightii was studied on germination and protein profile of five different crops viz., Amaranthus roxburghinus (sirukeerai), A. tricolor (mulakeerai), Arachis hypogea (ground nut), Capsicum annum (chilli) and Tagetes erecta (marigold) seedling. The seeds of five different test plants were treated with 1.0% SLF of both seaweeds for 6h durations and allowed to grow under laboratory conditions. Five day old seedlings of Amaranthus roxburghinus, A.

The major methods of training

The method of training programme has certain aims to fulfill. These are concerned with the determination of change in the organizational behavior and the change needed in the organizational structure. Hence evaluation of any training program must inform us whether the training programme has been able to deliver the goals and objectives in terms of cost incurred and benefits achieved. The analysis of the information is the concluding methods of programme. The analysis of data should be summarized and then compared with the data of other training programmes similar nature

Influence of organic supplements as foliar spary on soil microbial population and yield of maize (zea mays)

To study the influence of foliar spraying of different organic compounds namely panchagavya, humic acid and kunapanjola on the yield of maize and their impacts on soil microbes after the harvest of the crop a field experiment was conducted at experimental farm, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University, Chidambaram. It was laid out in Randomized Block Design with eleven treatments and replicated thrice.

A study on secular attitude and attitude towards discipline among the professional college students in relation to certain selected variable

This study set to investigate the secular attitude and attitude towards discipline among the professional college students. This was with a view to ascertain the extent to which variable like gender, location of the residence and religion may influence the secular attitude and attitude towards discipline of the professional college students. A 972 item questionnaire was designed to elicit responses from the students. A random sample of 972 professional college students was chosen from 15 professional colleges within the rural and urban areas of Tamilnadu.

Studies on the physico-chemical analysis of Pichavaram Mangroves, Tamilnadu, India

The present study is aimed to analyse the physico-chemical parameters in two stations of Pichavaram mangroves. In the present study the physico-chemical parameters such as temperature, pH, salinity, dissolved oxygen and total dissolved solids were analysed during 2009. The station was selected for the present study (Station-1: Agricultural land and Station-2: Mud flats). The temperature, pH and salinity were increased during summer season and dissolved oxygen and total dissolved solids were lowered in summer season.