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    The Effectiveness of Pharmacological and Non-Pharmacological Interventions for Improving Glycaemic Control in Adults with Severe Mental Illness: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

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    People with severe mental illness (SMI) have reduced life expectancy compared with the general population, which can be explained partly by their increased risk of diabetes. We conducted a meta-analysis to determine the clinical effectiveness of pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions for improving glycaemic control in people with SMI (PROSPERO registration: CRD42015015558). A systematic literature search was performed on 30/10/2015 to identify randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in adults with SMI, with or without a diagnosis of diabetes that measured fasting blood glucose or glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c). Screening and data extraction were carried out independently by two reviewers. We used random effects meta-analysis to estimate effectiveness, and subgroup analysis and univariate meta-regression to explore heterogeneity. The Cochrane Collaboration’s tool was used to assess risk of bias. We found 54 eligible RCTs in 4,392 adults (40 pharmacological, 13 behavioural, one mixed intervention). Data for meta-analysis were available from 48 RCTs (n = 4052). Both pharmacological (mean difference (MD), -0.11mmol/L; 95% confidence interval (CI), [-0.19, -0.02], p = 0.02, n = 2536) and behavioural interventions (MD, -0.28mmol//L; 95% CI, [-0.43, -0.12], p<0.001, n = 956) were effective in lowering fasting glucose, but not HbA1c (pharmacological MD, -0.03%; 95% CI, [-0.12, 0.06], p = 0.52, n = 1515; behavioural MD, 0.18%; 95% CI, [-0.07, 0.42], p = 0.16, n = 140) compared with usual care or placebo. In subgroup analysis of pharmacological interventions, metformin and antipsychotic switching strategies improved HbA1c. Behavioural interventions of longer duration and those including repeated physical activity had greater effects on fasting glucose than those without these characteristics. Baseline levels of fasting glucose explained some of the heterogeneity in behavioural interventions but not in pharmacological interventions. Although the strength of the evidence is limited by inadequate trial design and reporting and significant heterogeneity, there is some evidence that behavioural interventions, antipsychotic switching, and metformin can lead to clinically important improvements in glycaemic measurements in adults with SMI

    Regulation of proteasome assembly and activity in health and disease

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    A 581/781 MSPS 3-BIT CMOS FLASH ADC USING TIQ COMPARATOR IJECET © I A E M E

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    ABSTRACT Analog to digital converters (ADCs) is a mixed signal device that converts analog signals which are real world signals to digital signals (which are binary in nature) for processing the information.Since signal processing in digital domain has widely being studied, designing an analog-to-digital converter has become more challenging for the researchers. In the digital domain, low power and low voltage requirements are becoming more important issues as the channel length of MOSFET shrinks below 0.25 sub-micron values. In this paper, a novel flash analog-to-digital converter for low-power &amp; high speed applications has been proposed by incorporating the threshold inverter quantization technique. The key idea of this technique is to generate 2 n -1 different sized threshold inverter quantization comparators for an n-bit converter due to which the fast data conversion speed improves the operating speed and the elimination of ladder resistors leads significant reduction in the power consumption. The use of two cascaded inverters as a voltage comparator is the reason for the technique&apos;s name (TIQ). To construct an n-bit flash TIQ based ADC, one must find 2 n -1 different inverters, each has different V m value, and one must arrange them in the order of their V m value. The gain boosters make sharper thresholds for comparator outputs and provide a full digital output voltage swing. The comparator outputs -the thermometer code -are converted to a binary code in two steps through the `01&apos; generator and the encoder. The proposed 3-bit flash ADC using TIQ is designed using FAT tree encoder and simulated with the help of TANNER-EDA tool in 0.25 µm CMOS technology. This paper represents 3-bit flash ADC for supply voltage of 2.5Vand 3.3 V. Also transistor sizes are varied from 1.5µm to 12.1µm for different widths, for input frequency of 1 MHz and speed and power for different variation are estimated. The optimum values of Power and Speed are being chosen amongst the obtained values

    Medicinal Plants: A Potential Source of Compounds for Targeting Cell Division

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    Modern medicinal plant drug discovery has provided pharmacologically active compounds targeted against a multitude of conditions and diseases, such as infection, inflammation, and cancer. To date, natural products from medicinal plants remain a solid niche as a source from which cancer therapies can be derived. Among other properties, one favorable characteristic of an anticancer drug is its ability to block the uncontrollable process of cell division, as cancer cells are notorious for their abnormal cell division. There are numerous other documented works on the potential anticancer activity of drugs derived from medicinal plants, and their effects on cell division are an attractive and growing therapeutic target. Despite this, there remains a vast number of unidentified natural products that are potentially promising sources for medical applications. This mini review aims to revise the current knowledge of the effects of natural plant products on cell division
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