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Impact of Yoga on Haemodynamic Function in Healthy Medical Students

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148–52
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Yoga is a healing system of theory and practice, and is a combination of breathing exercises, physical postures, and meditation. Its practice, even for a short period, shows the capability to improve most of the cardiovascular functions in young healthy adults.

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Objectives: Yoga improves cardiovascular health in both healthy individuals and those with diagnosed heart disease. This study compares changes in some cardiovascular parameters before and after the practice of Yoga in healthy medical students.

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e-Published: 17 Oct, 2013

Intrathoracic and Pelvic Extramedullary Haematopoiesis in Sickle Cell Disease: A Case Report

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540–3

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e-Published: 04 Jul, 2013

Component Structure of the SF-36 in Jamaicans with Sickle Cell Disease

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491–7
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Quality of life measures tend to be greatly affected by cross-cultural differences between populations. The study has shown that component structure of a commonly utilized generic scale to measure quality of life is quite distinct in the Jamaican population with Sickle Cell Disease.

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e-Published: 04 Jul, 2013

Determinants of Blood Pressure in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease

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A Clinical Audit of the Quality of Care of Hypertension in General Practice

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176–80
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There are gaps between current practice and standards that exist internationally and locally for management of hypertension in primary care in Jamaica. Clinical audit is a powerful instrument to assess current practices and deficiencies. Feedback to principal managers of the practice and appropriate training to rectify deficiencies can improve outcomes.

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e-Published: 05 Jun, 2013
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