Journal of Cell Science and Mutations

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IRREVERSIBLE LOSS OF FIBROMYALGIA STUDENT’S LESSONS LEARNT FROM ON-GOING COUNSELLING DURING FOLLOW-UP PHARMACY INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA

2nd International Conference on STEM CELLS AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE
May 20-21, 2019 | Rome, Italy

Rahul Hajare

Indian Council of Medical Research, India

Posters & Accepted Abstracts : Adv Cell Sci Mut

Abstract:

Fibromyalgia has one of the leading causes of neurological disorders and stroke in pharmaceutical institutions. Health has the ability of a biological system convert into personal satisfaction. The World Health Organization (WHO) literature for human health in a broader sense in it’s 1948 constitution as “A state of complete physical and well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity”. It has been subject to controversy, in particular as poor transportation facility in pharmacy institution lacking operational value, the ambiguity in developing low health strategies and because of the problem created by use of the word “social determinants of health”, which makes it practically impossible to achieve healthy environments. Understanding student health and disease with the private based co-educational pharmaceutical institution has not a transportation facility and low-quality food in suburban areas of developing cities in India cannot ignore. Early decompressive adrenal insufficiency has accepted in medical science due to health imbalance. Fibromyalgia, especially from junior students to senior students living with private institution with poor quality of life and facility, can translate into permanent disability in the world. We cannot compare Fibromyalgia with joint pain. Fibromyalgia cannot ignore because it has weakened immunity has unfortunately not measured in the above series.

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