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    LEARNING REFLECTIONS ON COURSE WORK AS A DOCTORAL SCHOLAR

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    In all fields of life science, research is a feeder system that provides essential knowledge, skill, and innovation. A six-month course of study that is required of all research scholars has been proposed and enacted due to research developments and quality improvements in doctoral research programs. The majority of difficulties were experienced during the thesis writing, viva, and correction phases of their research; nonetheless, better postgraduate centers and more accommodating financial aid policies are still required to foster inclusive learning environments for postgraduates. In order to meet the various requirements and expectations of full-time and distance-learning doctorate students, it is crucial for supervisors to be knowledgeable about a variety of postgraduate supervising methodologies. This research paper aims to study the scholar’s perception of the coursework and assessment during the first year of doctoral study.  Article visualizations

    Baroreceptor Dysfunction in Congestive Heart Failure: Do the Drugs Need to Be Manipulated?

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    Orthostatic hypotension is a condition in which there is a fall in blood pressure on standing up from sitting or lying position. (Hypotension is low blood pressure.) Feeling dizzy or lightheaded on standing up is a common symptom.Sometimes, people with orthostatic hypotension may even faint. There are numerous causes of orthostatic hypotension like aging (more common in the elderly)hypovolemia (low volume of blood), dehydration (low body fluid volume), immobility (staying in bed for a long time in hospital/home), pregnancy, heart conditions like heart attack, irregular heart rhythm, heart failure, and valvular diseases, anemia (low red blood cell count), Parkinson's disease, Transient ischemic attacks, stroke, and other nervous disorders. This review the study is done to get the required insight and understanding of the various aggravating and associated factors of orthostatic hypotension in coronary and cerebrovascular patients
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