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Exploring AyuGenomics approach for understanding COVID-19 predisposition and progression.

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The proposed approach of Ayurveda based phenotype screening may offer a way ahead to design customized strategies for management of COVID-19 based on differences in Prakriti, immune response and drug response, however, this needs clinical evaluation of the relation between Prakrati and genetic or phenotypic variants in CO VID-19 prone and resistant populations.
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This article is published in Journal of Ayurveda and Integrative Medicine.The article was published on 2021-06-17 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Phenotype & Genetic predisposition.

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Integrative approaches for health: Biomedical research, ayurveda, and yoga.

TL;DR: The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine has changed its name, indicating a choice which focuses attention on the question of TCAM on two aspects in particular: The concept of integration and that of health.
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Effect of breathing intervention in patients with COVID and healthcare workers

TL;DR: The breathing intervention improved exercise capacity in mild to moderate cases of COVID-19 and lowered D-dimer, which is helpful in reducing thrombosis and venous thromboembolism in patients with CO VID-19 besides lowering the chances of vaccine-inducedThrombotic throm bocytopenia in vaccinated individuals.
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An Ayurgenomics Approach: Prakriti-Based Drug Discovery and Development for Personalized Care

TL;DR: This work tries to understand prakriti’s use in personalized medicine, and how to integrate it with programs for drug development and discovery.
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Influence of polymorphic variations of IFNL, HLA, and IL-6 genes in severe cases of COVID-19

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conducted a review of the main SNPs of these structures that are associated with severity in COVID-19 and identified possible host protection relationships when linked to this infection.
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Liver injury is associated with severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection: A systematic review and meta-analysis of retrospective studies.

TL;DR: The incidence of liver injury, as assessed by serum analysis (AST, ALT, total Bilirubin and Albumin levels), seems to be higher in patients with severe COVID‐19 infection.
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Ayurvedic genomics: establishing a genetic basis for mind-body typologies.

TL;DR: The findings of a Genetic basis for both Ayurvedic and TCM classifications indicate a commonality between Asia's great medical traditions in their diagnostic typologies and a genetic basis for Asian traditional medicine's theory of discrete and discernable groupings of psycho-physiologic differences.
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SARS-CoV-2 infections and COVID-19 mortalities strongly correlate with ACE1 I/D genotype.

TL;DR: Analysis of genetic factors associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection with a focus on angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE)-related genes suggests that the ACE1 II genotype may influence the prevalence and clinical outcome of CO VID-19 and serve as a predictive marker for COVID-19 risk and severity.
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Traditional Medicine to Modern Pharmacogenomics: Ayurveda Prakriti Type and CYP2C19 Gene Polymorphism Associated with the Metabolic Variability

TL;DR: Interesting correlations between CYP2C19 genotypes and Prakriti with fast and slow metabolism being one of the major distinguishing and differentiating characteristics are observed.
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The association between frailty and severe disease among COVID-19 patients aged over 60 years in China: a prospective cohort study.

TL;DR: Frailty, assessed by the FRAIL scale, was associated with a higher risk of developing severe disease among older COVID-19 patients and suggested that the use of a clinician friendly assessment of frailty could help in early warning of older patients at high-risk with severe CO VID-19 pneumonia.
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