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Juniper Publishers: Highland Agricultural Knowledge in Migrant Familie...

Juniper Publishers: Highland Agricultural Knowledge in Migrant Familie... :  Agricultural Research & Technology: Open Access Journal            Abstract Migrant families are key to observe the dynamic re...

Juniper Publishers: Celiac Disease and its Association with Infertility and Obstetric Complications in Women

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                        JUNIPER PUBLISHERS- JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY AND WOMEN’S HEALTH                                           Journal of Gynecology and Women’s Health-Juniper Publishers Authored by  Taufner GH* Abstract Celiac disease is a multisystem resistant based issue that is activated by the ingestion of gluten in hereditarily defenseless people. The predominance of celiac disease has ascended in late decades and is at present around 1% in most Western populaces. The explanation behind this ascent is obscure, albeit natural elements identified with the cleanliness speculation are suspected. The pathophysiology of celiac disease includes both the natural and versatile insusceptible reaction to dietary gluten. Clinical components are various and incorporate gastrointestinal side effects, metabolic bone disease, barrenness, and numerous different appearances. In spite of the fact that a sans gluten eating regimen is powerful in many patien

Juniper Publishers: Highland Agricultural Knowledge in Migrant Familie...

Juniper Publishers: Highland Agricultural Knowledge in Migrant Familie... :  Agricultural Research

Juniper Publishers: The Effect of Exercise on Balance: Emphasis on Women Diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS- JOURNAL OF GYNECOLOGY AND WOMEN’S HEALTH                             Journal of Gynecology and Women’s Health-Juniper Publishers   Authored by Ronald Davis* Abstract The motor symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease include tremors, dyskinesis, rigidity, and posture and gait abnormalities. The incidence, prevalence and mortality rates of the disease are lower in women compared to men, possibly due to the neuroprotective role of estrogen. Aerobic, resistance and flexibility exercise protocols may be effective at improving the functional limitations, including balance, that are a result of the inherent pathophysiology of Parkinson’s disease. Resistance exercise that targets lower torso, pelvic and leg muscles elicits strength changes that allows for better control of posture and balance, thereby potentially lessening chronic fatigue and preventing falls. Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; Women; Female; Exercise; Balance; Aer