Anil Batta
Biography
Dr. Anil Batta is presently a professor and head of Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar. He has been Professor Biochemistry in MMIMSR, MAULANA He has been a Professor and head, senior consultant in Govt. Medical College, Amritsar, Professor & Head, GGS Medical College, Faridkot. He did his M.B.B.S. and M.D. in Medical Biochemistry from Govt. Medical College, Patiala in 1984 and 1991, respectively. His research interest is mainly in clinical applications, especially cancer and drug addiction. He has supervised more than 30 M.D., M.Sc., and Doctorate research and published more than 160 international research papers. He is the chief editor of America’s Journal of Biochemistry. He is also working as an advisor to the editorial board of the International Journal of Biological and Medical Research. He has been a deputed member Editorial Board of numerous International and national Medical Journals of Biochemistry. He has also been attached as a technical advisor to various national and international conferences in Biochemistry. He has been attached to hi-tech endocrinal, genetics, and automated labs of Baba Farid Univ. of Health Sciences, Faridkot. He has chaired various sessions in the Biochemistry meets. He has been designated as a member Editorial Board of various journals in the US and other European Countries. He is also involved in various research projects at Govt. Medical, Amritsar. He has done superspecialisation in Drug-de-addiction from PGIMER, Chandigarh. He has been an organizing committee member of various National and international conferences. In addition, he has been numerous times rewarded as an excellent reviewer of Manuscripts and Medical Books. He has presented papers at offline conferences as well as webinars.
Research Interest
1. Dr. Anil Batta, Dr. Arshdeep Singh, Dr. Tajinder Singh- “Correlation of serum ferritin and proteinuria in patients of chronic kidney disease”, IJMSIR- July - 2021, Vol – 6, Issue - 4, P. No. 35 – 40
2. Dr. Anil Batta-Biochemical diagnosis of celiac disease EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL AND MEDICAL RESEARCH. ejbps, 2016, 3(11), 405-410.
3. Dr. Anil Batta- HYPERGLYCEMIA INDUCED OXIDATIVE STRESS AND HYPOMAGNESEMIA– A DANGER FOR DIABETIC PATIENTS Jemds.com Original Article Journal of Evolution of Medical and Dental Sciences 2015
Abstract
ADVANCES IN THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF DEMENTIA
Dementia is a debilitating neurological condition that is characterized by persistent cognitive decline. It is a global health challenge, with a rapidly increasing prevalence due to an increasing aging population. Although definitive diagnosis of various conditions of dementia is only possible by autopsy, clinical diagnosis can be performed by a specialist. The diagnostic process has evolved with recent breakthroughs in diagnostic tools, such as advanced imaging techniques and biomarkers. These tools facilitate early and accurate identification of the condition. Early diagnosis is vital, as it enables timely interventions to improve the quality of life for affected individuals. Treatment strategies for dementia encompass both pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches. Non-pharmacological treatments include cognitive training and lifestyle modifications. Among pharmacological treatments, acetyl-cholinesterase inhibitors including donepezil, rivastigmine, and galantamine can be used in various doses based on the severity of the disease. Apart from these, N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor antagonists such as memantine can also be used. Furthermore, personalized treatments have also gained significant attention in dementia treatment. Interdisciplinary care, involving healthcare professionals, social workers, and support networks, is crucial for comprehensive and holistic dementia management.