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Item Effects of Yoga on Cancer Chemotherapy Induced Nauses and Vomiting, and its Correlation to the Concept of Agni in Ayurveda(S-VYASA, 2015-01-12) Nandini, LalithaChemotherapy results in severe nausea and vomiting (CCINV) along with accompanying symptoms and can cause severe distress amongst cancer patients. These clusters of symptoms are not given importance due to their subtle and subjective nature of presentation. CCINV needs to be addressed through a holistic understanding, as there is a disparity in the treating and the practicing guidelines for efficient management and complete control of nausea and vomiting. Traditional systems of healing like Yoga and Äyurveda,Item Study on Bhaishajay Maha Yajna Using Electophotonic Imaging and Enviro-Tech(S-VYASA, 2015-01-12) Sushrutha, SBharat is believed to be a caltural and spiritual land. Spirituality is practiced here through different methods and among all, Yajna being highest spiritual practice.Item Impact of Self Management of Excessive Tension on Emotional Intelligence and Emotional Comptence(S-VYASA, 2015-01-12) Acharya, RabindramohanPrevious studies have shown the positive impact of self management of Excessive Tension (SMET) on Emotional Intelligence (Ei) and Emotional Competence (EC).The Present study aims to explore the impact of SMET Training on manager's psycho-emotional health benefits, mood state, personality growth, and self esteem.Item Yoga For Physical Fitness in Adolescents(S-VYASA, 2015-01-12) Rawat, VikasEmerging Society has considered physical fitness as one of the important indicators of health. Being physically fit has been defined as "the ability to carry out daily tasks with vigor and alertness, without undue fatigue and with ample energy to enjoy leisure-time pursuits and to meet unforeseen emergencies.Item Electrodermal study of acupuncture meridian endpoint energies in health and various conditions including type 2 diabetes mellitus(S Vyasa, 2015-01-12) Meenakshy, K. B.Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) constitutes 95% of all diabetes incidence. The greatest increase between now and 2030 will be in India, from 19.4 to 57.2 million. Yoga constitutes one of India's many priceless gift for its management, of perennial value to the human family.Item Effect of integrated yoga module on leadership development of managers(S Vyasa, 2015-01-12) Padmavathi MaharanaGlobalization, technological advances, mixing of work cultures, the 2008-11 recession and subsequent changes in the nature of work, have occurred in rapid succession and are challenging to leadership practices. workplace stress is an obstacle to leadership development. the role and responsibility of leaders is vital in every industrial sector. To fulfill their responsibilities, leaders compromise their physical and mental health. that stress develops when leaders fail to address issues, and targets are not achieved, is quite evident, yet there is no search for a solution. Could yoga offer the required solution?Item Neural correlates of cognitives functions in meditators(S Vyasa, 2015-01-12) Vinchurkar, Suhas AshokMediation is a fascinating aspect of human consiousness. it has been described as training in awareness, which, over long periods produces definite changes in perception, attention, and cognition. Cyclic meditation (CM) is a unique moving meditation technique comprising the four limbs of yoga- postures (Asana), volunatarily regulated breathing (Pranayama), internalization (Pratyahara) and meditation (Dhyana)Item Management of obesity and diabetes mellitus through yoga and naturopathy(S Vyasa, 2015-01-12) Shetty, PrashanthMetabolic syndromes is a disorder of energy utilization and storage, diagnosed by a co-occurrence of three out of five of the following medical conditions: sdbominal (central) obesity, elevated blood pressure, elevated fasting plasma glucose, high serum triglycerides, and high-density cholesterol (HDL) levels. non-communicable diseases, which include diabetes mellitus and cardiovascular disease, are world's biggest killer diseases, estimated to cause 3.5 million deaths each year. Eighty percent of them are found in the low and middle-income countries. The WHO has developed an action plan for complementation of global strategies in prevention and control of non-communicable diseases. One of the objectives of this plan is develop simple strategies to identify those at risks together with appropriate and cost effective interventions.Item Efficacy of integrated yoga module on prakrti of the children(S Vyasa, 2015-01-12) Suchitra, S. PatilAyurveda inventories for prakrti (constitution) and personality have been developed and validated for adults. Children however require different categories of quarter and questions of the children. Yoga has proven after on personality and psychological disturbances in children. but no studies are available on effect of yoga on tridoshas and trigunas in children, which may point to restoration of positive health.Item Effect of yoga on psychological aspects of young windows a randomised control study(S Vyasa, 2015-01-12) Naorem Jiteswori DeviIndia has the highest prevalence of widowhood in the world calculated at 34 million out of 245 million widows in the world. About 40 percent of these widows are less than 50 year of age. One of the most distressful life events is loss of a spouse, which leads to consequential psychological problems. Studies have shown that widows have high levels of grief, anxiety, depression and loneliness, along with somatic symptoms.