Gingivitis In Pregnant Women: A Common Problem or A Serious Threat?

Gingivitis In Pregnant Women: A Common Problem or A Serious Threat?

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Multidisciplinary (NGRJM) Volume 2, Issue 3, 2026 (Page : 108-110)

ABSTRACT:

This article examines the causes, clinical presentation, and potential risks to fetal development of a common dental problem during pregnancy โ€” gingivitis. The study analyzes the impact of hormonal changes on gum tissues and the correlation between this disease and obstetric complications such as premature birth and low birth weight. Furthermore, the article provides practical recommendations on safe treatment methods and preventive measures specifically for pregnant women.

Keywords: Pregnancy Gingivitis, Hormonal Changes, Bleeding Gums, Periodontitis, Fetal Health, Dental Prophylaxis, Oral Hygiene

Healthy Teeth, Healthy Fetus: The Importance of Dental Prophylaxis

Healthy Teeth, Healthy Fetus: The Importance of Dental Prophylaxis

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Multidisciplinary (NGRJM) Volume 2, Issue 3, 2026 (Page : 111-113)

ABSTRACT:

This article provides a scientific analysis of the impact of dental and periodontal diseases on the health of both mother and fetus during pregnancy. It highlights dental issues (gingivitis, caries) arising from hormonal changes in pregnant women and their correlation with risk factors such as premature birth or low birth weight. The primary objective of the study is to substantiate the significance of dental prophylaxis during pregnancy planning and gestation, as well as to develop recommendations for improving the medical literacy of women.

Keywords: Pregnancy, dental prophylaxis, fetal health, caries, gingivitis, oral hygiene, calcium metabolism, mother and child

Holistic Vs Analytical Thinking in Language Use: Evidence from Easternand Western Societies

Holistic Vs Analytical Thinking in Language Use: Evidence from Easternand Western Societies

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Multidisciplinary (NGRJM) Volume 2, Issue 3, 2026 (Page : 114-117)

ABSTRACT:

This study investigates the profound influence of cultural cognitive styles on linguistic structures, focusing on the dichotomy between the “Holistic” thinking characteristic of Eastern societies and the “Analytical” thinking prevalent in Western contexts. While Western cognition tends to isolate objects from their environment to categorize them through formal logic, Eastern cognition emphasizes the relationships between entities and their surrounding context. By synthesizing evidence from psycholinguistic experiments and corpus analysis, this article demonstrates how these cognitive orientations are manifested in language useโ€”specifically in subject-prominence versus topic-prominence and noun-bias versus verb-bias. The findings suggest that language does not merely reflect thought but acts as a reinforcing mechanism for cultural worldviews, providing essential insights for bridging communication gaps in a globalized era.

Keywords: Holistic cognition, analytical reasoning, linguistic relativity, Eastern vs. Western thought, topic-prominence, cognitive linguistics, cultural psychology, subject-verb-object (SVO).

Research Of a Magnesium-Containing Biocomplex in ExperimentalAnimalson the Ultrasonic Stress Model

Research Of a Magnesium-Containing Biocomplex in ExperimentalAnimalson the Ultrasonic Stress Model

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Multidisciplinary (NGRJM) Volume 2, Issue 3, 2026 (Page : 118-122)

ABSTRACT:

The article presents the results of a study of a Mg-containing biocomplex on the effect of ultrasonic stress and cognitive impairment with the reference drug glycine on the elevated plus maze (EPM) model with open and closed arms.

Keywords: Ultrasound, Stress, Magnesium-Kurglycine, Glycine, Elevated Plus Maze, Cognitive Abilities

Phraseological Units in Modern English: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Structural, Semantic, And Pragmatic Dynamics

Phraseological Units in Modern English: A Corpus-Based Analysis of Structural, Semantic, And Pragmatic Dynamics

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Multidisciplinary (NGRJM) Volume 2, Issue 4 (Page : 123-131)

ABSTRACT:

This study presents a large-scale corpus-based investigation of phraseological units (PUs) in contemporary English, drawing on a 515-million-token dataset from the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA). The primary objectives are to (1) map the structural taxonomy of PUs, (2) analyse cross-genre semantic distributions, and (3) trace diachronic frequency shifts across three decades. Using a multi-level annotation pipeline integrating automated pattern extraction and manual verification, 11,208 distinct PUs were identified and classified. Findings reveal a marked increase in collocation-based PUs (+48%) alongside a decline in proverbial and idiomatic forms (-29%) over the 1990โ€“2024 period. Genre-specific register profiling demonstrates differential pragmatic loading across news, academic, fiction, and spoken sub-corpora. The study contributes a replicable methodological framework and an open-access annotated dataset, advancing both theoretical phraseology and NLP applications.

Keywords: Phraseological Units, Corpus Linguistics, COCA, Semantic Prosody, Idioms, Collocations, Diachronic Analysis, Pragmatic

Advancements in Teaching Computer-Aided Drug Design and Medicinal Chemistry: Strategies for Preparing Students Amidst Technological Evolution and Post-Pandemic Shifts.

Advancements in Teaching Computer-Aided Drug Design and Medicinal Chemistry: Strategies for Preparing Students Amidst Technological Evolution and Post-Pandemic Shifts.

๐Ÿชช : DOI:ย ย 10.5281/zenodo.18242699

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Medical Sciences (NGRJMS) Volume-2, Issue-1 (Page : 20 – 24)

ABSTRACT:

The fields of medicinal chemistry and computer-aided drug design (CADD) have transformed due to technological progress, paradigm shifts in drug discovery, and the COVID-19 pandemic’s educational impact. This review synthesizes recent research to propose effective pedagogical strategies for higher education, exploring CADD’s historical evolution, post-pandemic student attitudes toward online learning, innovative open-source teaching platforms, and teacher perspectives on skill development. Challenges include bridging interdisciplinary gaps, overcoming online learning barriers, and preparing students for a dynamic industry. Recommendations advocate for hybrid models, hands-on tools, and ethical integration of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence (AI). Visual aids, including timelines, survey data, and tool comparisons, enhance understanding, equipping educators to foster future medicinal chemists ready to address global health challenges.

Keywords: Computer-aided drug design; Medicinal chemistry education; post-COVID learning; Open-source tools; Pedagogical strategies; Drug discovery paradigms.

Geotechnical Characterization and Foundation Design for a Multi-Story Factory in the Bengal Delta: Insights from Sub-Surface Investigation.

Geotechnical Characterization and Foundation Design for a Multi-Story Factory in the Bengal Delta: Insights from Sub-Surface Investigation.

๐Ÿชช : DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18241261

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Multidisciplinary (NGRJM) Volume-2, Issue-1 (Page : 01-18)

ABSTRACT:

This study provides a geotechnical study of a six-story factory building in the proposed Liberty Knitwear Ltd. in Kaliakair, Gazipur, Bangladesh. The characteristics of the subsoils were identified using four boreholes that were 60 ft deep and found a typical Bengal delta stratigraphy: a thin surface of reddish, plastic clays (0โ€“22 ft, SPT N=4-24) covered densely with silty sands (SPT N=14-50). The level of groundwater was observed 14-17 ft in to ground. Engineering design was based on laboratory tests, including grain-size distribution (top fines to 88 per cent and bottom sands to 92 per cent), Atterberg limits, and direct shear tests (ฯ† = 26-40 degrees, c = 0.11 -0.049 tsf). The calculated bearing capacities of shallow foundations reached 1.68tsf at 10 ft depth (factor of safety = 3). Furthermore, 24-inch-diameter piles with pile capacities of more than 120 tons at a depth of 60 ft support the feasibility of deep foundations in terms of heavier loads. The location of the site in Seismic Zone- 2 (z = 0.20, BNBC 2020) requires a dynamic analysis and supports the suggestions for shallow foundations. These results provide a strong basis for cost-effective and secure foundation construction in the problematic deltaic soils of Bangladesh.

Keywords: SPT, bearing capacity, grain size distribution, Terzaghi equation, seismic Zone-2, pile design.

Prevalence of Common Infectious Diseases Among Hospitalized Patients in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Prevalence of Common Infectious Diseases Among Hospitalized Patients in Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

๐Ÿชช : DOI:ย 10.5281/zenodo.18232684

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Medical Sciences (NGRJMS) Volume-2, Issue-1 (Page : 05 – 10)

ABSTRACT:

Background: Worldwide, infectious agents cause a disproportionate share of illness and mortality. Using this data, researchers looked at the infectious illnesses and risk factors of Dera Ismail Khan hospital admissions. Method: Between January 2025 and November 2025, data from 840 individuals who visited four clinical laboratories in D. I. Khan were collected utilizing immune chromatographic technique. We acquired knowledge on the frequency and prevalence of each virus or illness. The research was conducted with the endorsement of the institutional ethics committee. The Top 5 list comprises the five most significant infectious agents and diseases. Result: Among the patients examined, 385 (45.83%) were infected with the Hepatitis B virus, 168 (20%) with Salmonella typhi (the causative agent of Typhoid fever), 128 (15.23%) with the Hepatitis C virus, 103 (12.26%) with Helicobacter pylori, and 56 (6.66%) with Plasmodium (the causative agent of malaria). A total of 840 individuals were tested for infectious diseases, with over half being male (443, or 52.73%). The remaining half comprised women (397, or 47.26%). The majority of cases involved individuals who were married (52.19%) and those aged between 21 and 30 years. Conclusion: This study facilitates the estimation of the prevalence of common illnesses, the evaluation of risk factors, and the management of these conditions in Pakistan.

Keywords: Infectious diseases, Disease prevalence, Hospitalized patients, Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

Management of Electrical Burn Injury of the Hand Using Collagen-Based Nanocrystalline Silver Cream: A Case Report.

Management of Electrical Burn Injury of the Hand Using Collagen-Based Nanocrystalline Silver Cream: A Case Report.

๐Ÿชช : DOI:ย 10.5281/zenodo.18232751

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Medical Sciences (NGRJMS) Volume-2, Issue-1 (Page : 01 – 04)

ABSTRACT:

Advances in the understanding of wound healing have encouraged the use of newer topical agents for managing both acute and chronic wounds. Silver-based preparations have traditionally formed an important component of burn care due to their antimicrobial properties. Nanocrystalline silver represents a refinement of conventional silver formulations by offering sustained antimicrobial activity along with modulation of the inflammatory response. Electrical burns affecting the hand present particular challenges because tissue injury is often unpredictable and infection risk is high. We report the conservative management of an elderly patient with an electrical burn injury to the hand using nanocrystalline silver cream, which resulte d in satisfactory wound healing without the need for surgical intervention.

Keywords: Electrical burn; Hand burn; Nanocrystalline silver; Burn wound management; Conservative treatment.

Development and Efficacy Evaluation of a Fortified Blended Local Fertilizer from Waste-Derived Resources for Maize Cultivation.

Development and Efficacy Evaluation of a Fortified Blended Local Fertilizer from Waste-Derived Resources for Maize Cultivation.

๐Ÿชช : DOI:ย 10.5281/zenodo.18211113

๐Ÿ“˜ : Nexus Global Research Journal of Business And Management (NGRJBM) Volume-2, Issue-1ย  (Page : 52- 55)

ABSTRACT:

This study developed a novel fortified blended fertilizer using locally available waste materials: powdered sewage, wood ash, agricultural lime, and human urine. The formulation was optimized into basal and top-dressing blends by incorporating small quantities of commercial NPK and urea, respectively. The fertilizer was applied to maize under field conditions, and its effects were evaluated through soil testing and plant performance. Laboratory analysis revealed high nutrient concentrations (N: 308โ€“ 359 mg/kg, P: 432โ€“503 mg/kg, K: 988โ€“1150 mg/kg) and elevated fertility indices (3397โ€“3953 mg/kg). Field trials demonstrated successful maize growth with no signs of nutrient deficiency or toxicity. The results indicate that this fortified blended fertilizer can serve as a sustainable, low-cost alternative to conventional inorganic fertilizers, contributing to circular agriculture and waste valorisation.

Keywords: Fortified blended fertilizer, waste valorisation, sewage ash fertilizer, organic-mineral blend, maize nutrition, soil fertility.