Prasagraj: MLN Automy (Moti Lal Nehru) Medical College is ready to conduct research on the recipient who has taken a vaccine to determine whether the practice of intelligent meditation can increase antibody response to the Covid 19 vaccine in adults.
Nodal Officer (Vaccination-MLN Medical College) Dr.Sav Singh told the Toi that we will hold a study at the Medical Medical Vaccination site MLN from Monday to determine whether the practice of meditation can increase antibody responses in the Koronavirus vaccine in adults.
The team assigned to this study will examine the antibody titers through a blood sample from a step-by-step receiver and we have planned to collect more than 500 samples in a period of one month from September 27 to October 26, he added.
“Written approval of the recipient will be taken when taking blood samples before managing the first dose.
The second sample will be taken after 21 days of the first dose,” said Dr.
Singh.
The third blood sample recipient will be taken after 21 days of second doses and the last four and the last sample will be taken after a six-month gap, tells Dr.
Singh.
In this six months, the recipient will be guided to undergo a meditation of interventions that will begin on the day of the first dose and there will be an online session for recipients by experts coaches.
Singh, meanwhile, said, “As meditation is said to increase the effects of vaccines (titers antibodies), so we are doing this research since Monday.” Mamta Dubey, Junior Resident in the Physiology Department at MLN Medical College has been assigned to conduct research while all exercises will be carried out under supervision of Dr.
RB Kamal, Professor and Head of the Physiology Department, he added.