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Penoscrotal transposition and associated anomalies: Report of five new cases and review of the literature. Authors: Saroj K. Parida Bryan D. Hall M.D. Lorayne Barton Atsuko Fujimoto onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

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Cholelithiasis associated with hemolytic uremic syndrome: Parida Saroj, MD, Hollman AS, Beattie TJ.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2019019

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Neutrophil integrin assay for clinical studies: J. Bateman, Saroj Parida MD, Dr G. B. Nash onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.100…

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Endotracheal tolazoline administration in neonates with persistent pulmonary hypertension: Parida Saroj MD, Baker S, Kuhn R, Desai N, Pauly TH ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9447533

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Hiatus/paraesophageal hernias in neonatal Marfan syndrome: Parida Saroj MD, Kriss VM, Hall BD. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9382135

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Mindfulness: What is it? It is paying purposeful attention in a particular way while living non-judgmentally in the present moment. It involves a conscious direction of awareness.

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Stress and suffering: Humans are not created to suffer needlessly. Much of the suffering is due to our inability to process & release adverse events. They get stored as burdens & have the potential to increase with time & cause chronic stress which leads to multi-organ failures

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Acute Stress: The greatest stressor that most people experience daily is change, esp with the COVID-19 pandemic. The protective “acute stress response,” also popularly known as “fight, flight or freeze” response, produces a number of changes in the brain chemistry.

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Chronic Stress: There is a counter response to acute stress that must be activated almost simultaneously, since a prolonged stress response is detrimental to health. Chronic stress results when we cannot shut off the acute stress response.