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Associate Professor Physiology; G R Medical College Katora tal road India 474002
Qualifications: 1979: M.B.B.S., Jiwaji University, Gwalior.1985: M.D. (Physiology) Jiwaji University, Gwalior.Technical Training in E.E.G. & Electro-Physiological Techniques1. Jabalpur Medical College, Jabalpur (M.P.). 2. Christian Medical College, Vellore (Tamil Nadu).Memberships:1. Indian Medical Association2. Indian Academy of Neurosciences3. Gwalior Neuro Club4. Member-Research Board of Advisors, North Carolina, USA
5. Member of Science Advisory Board, USA.
1. 24.12.1979 to 1.4.1987- Demonstrator in Physiology, G.R. Medical College, Gwalior2. 4.1987 to 31.12.2001- Assistant Professor in Physiology, G.R. Medical College, Gwalior3. 1.1.2002 till to date- Associate Professor in Physiology, G.R.Medical College, Gwalior.
Honors and Awards: 1. Included in Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2004-2005, USA.2. Included in Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2006-2007, USA.3. Included in the Dictionary of International Biography-32nd Edition, UK.4. Nominated as International scientist of the year-2005 by IBC (International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, UK)5. Awarded Diploma of Achievement in Science by IBC, UK.6. Included in Marquis Who’s Who in Asia-1st edition, USA.7. Consultant– Advisor in Gerson Lehrman Group’s Council of Healthcare Advisors (USA)8. Promoted as GLG educator in GLG council of Healthcare Advisors (USA)9. Member-editorial team-Science publications, USA.10. Member-Research board of advisors-American Biographical Institute, North Carolina, USA11.Included in Marquis Who’s Who in the World, USA.12. Included among 2000 outstanding intellectuals of the 21st century by IBC, UK.13. Reviewer for Cortex international journal, USA.14. Included among outstanding scientists of the 21st century by IBC, UK.15. Nominated as International Scientist of the Year 2007 by IBC, UK.16.Nominated as Health Professional of the Year 2007 by IBC, UK.17. Reviewer for international journal – Neuropediatrics.18. Nominated as 2008 Man of the Year Representing India by American Biographical Institute, North Carolina,USA.19. Included in Marquis Who’s Who in Medicine and Healthcare, 2009-2010, USA.20. Nominated as 2009 Man of the Year Representing India by American Biographical Institute, North Carolina,USA.21. Nomination for International Hippocrates Award for Medical Achievement—Iconic Achievers- by IBC, Cambridge, England.22. Nominated for inclusion in the 2011 Edition of International WHO’S WHO of Professionals, Washington, USA23. Received “Best Citizens of India 2011” award by International Publishing House, New Delhi, INDIA24. Chosen to receive The Cambridge Certificate for Outstanding Medical Achievement by IBC, UK.25. Member—Science Advisory Board, Washington, USA.26. Webmedcentral Advisory Board member (Behaviour speciality)27. Selected for “Rajiv Gandhi Excellence Award 2012”.28. Nominated for International WHO’S WHO of Professionals, 2012 edition.
29. Selected in Marquis Who’s Who in the World- Pearl Edition.
30. Webmedcentral plus Speciality Editor.
Brief summary of research work in context to current scientific status:Dr Jaseja has proposed an additional novel guideline in the management protocol of patients with Cerebral Palsy for their improved prognosis and quality of life and also shown the efficacy of Vagal Nerve Stimulation (VNS) in such patients. Cerebral Palsy is a neurological disorder of immense national socio-economic concern with several spastic societies, both in Government and non-Government sectors. He has initiated an International debate on the relation between Meditation and Epilepsy evidenced by the large number of publications in recent years. He has also initiated debate on the dilemma on treatment of the EEG and has published papers on resolution of the issue.He has shed significant light on Purpose of Sleep in Man and Vigabatrin administration in West Syndrome. He has re-defined Meditation and Epilepsy in context to current scenario. Interestingly, he has shown that the Indian traditional application of Shoe-smell in Epilepsy has a sound scientific basis, thus highlighting the scientific approach in Indian traditional remedial measures. Recently, he has proposed the utility of Global Positioning System (GPS) in safeguarding women’s dignity and has also published a novel approach to search for Alien-existence along with a plausible mode of communication with aliens.
Early this year (2013), Dr Jaseja has invented and published a new therapeutic electrical stimulation technique for patients with intractable epilepsy, claimed to be highly effective on the basis of its property to enhance and strengthen the body’s inherent anti-epileptic potential.
Publications:
2. Jaseja H. Efficacy of vagal nerve stimulation in patients with cerebral palsy: Emerging corroborative evidence. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2011;113(7):603.3. Jaseja H. Vigabatrin administration in patients with infantile spasms: the risks. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2010 Nov;112(9):8354. Jaseja H.EEG fast oscillations and epileptogenesis during meditation: corroborative empirical evidence.Epilepsy Behav. 2010 May;18(1-2):133.5. Goyal M, Jaseja H, Verma N.Increased parasympathetic tone as the underlying cause of asthma: a hypothesis. Med Hypotheses. 2010 Apr;74(4):661-4.6. Jaseja H. EEG-desynchronization as the major mechanism of anti-epileptic action of vagal nerve stimulation in patients with intractable seizures: clinical neurophysiological evidence. Med Hypotheses. 2010 May;74(5):855-67. Jaseja H. Potential role of self-induced EEG fast oscillations in predisposition to seizures in meditators. Epilepsy Behav. 2010 Jan;17(1):124-5.8. Jaseja H. The dilemma on treatment of the EEG: A justified perspective. Epilepsy Behav. 2009 Nov;16(3):561-2.9. Jaseja H. Significance of the EEG in the decision to initiate antiepileptic treatment in patients with epilepsy: A perspective on recent evidence. Epilepsy Behav. 2009 Oct;16(2):345-6.10. Jaseja H. Application of 'shoe-smell' in controlling epileptic attacks: Its origin. Med Hypotheses. 2010 Jan;74(1):210.11. Jaseja H. Meditation: Epileptogenic versus antiepileptic influence. Epilepsy Behav. 2009;16(1):187.12. Jaseja H. Multidimensional significance of self-perception of seizure-precipitants in patients with epilepsy. Med Hypotheses. 2009;73(3):458-459.13. Jaseja H. Endogenous anti-epileptogenic purpose of REM sleep in man: corroborative clinical neurophysiological evidence. Clin Neurophysiol. 2009 Apr;120(4):840.14. Jaseja H. Is meditation associated with a potential risk of addiction? Warranting a greater insight. Epilepsy Behav. 2009 Apr;14(4):709.15. Jaseja H. Definition of epilepsy: significance of its revision on clinical neurophysiological basis to improve prognosis and quality of life of patients with epilepsy. Med Hypotheses. 2009 Jun;72(6):756-7.16. Jaseja H. Evidence in support of treating interictal epileptiform discharges in cerebral palsy patients without clinical epilepsy for an improved prognostic outcome and quality of life. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2009 May;111(4):396-7.17. Jaseja H. Definition of meditation: Seeking a consensus. Jaseja H. Med Hypotheses. 2009 Apr;72(4):483.18. Jaseja H. Influence of psychological/anxiety level on self-perception of precipitants in patients with epilepsy: Assessment by clinical neurophysiological studies. Epilepsy Behav 2009 Jan;14(1):271.19. Jaseja H. Justification of vigabatrin administration in West syndrome patients? Warranting a re-consideration for improvement in their quality of life. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2009 Feb;111(2):111-4.20. Jaseja H. Can transcendental meditation exercise a miraculous control over long standing epilepsy? Med Hypotheses. 2009 Jan;72(1):106.21. Jaseja H. Vagal nerve stimulation: exploring its efficacy and success for an improved prognosis and quality of life in cerebral palsy patients. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2008 Sep;110(8):755-62.22. Jaseja H. Scientific basis behind traditional practice of application of "shoe-smell" in controlling epileptic seizures in the eastern countries. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2008 Jun;110(6):535-8.23. Jaseja H. Cerebral palsy: Is it truly absolutely non-progressive in nature? Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2008 Feb;110(2):211-2.24. Jaseja H. Drug-choice in management of West syndrome (infantile spasms): Early ACTH treatment may offer a better prognostic outcome. Med Hypotheses. 2008;70(1):197-8.25. Jaseja H. Cerebral palsy: Interictal epileptiform discharges and cognitive impairment. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2007 Sep;109(7):549-5226. Jaseja H. Treatment of interictal epileptiform discharges in cerebral palsy patients without clinical epilepsy: hope for a better outcome in prognosis. Clin Neurol Neurosurg. 2007 Apr;109(3):221-4.27. Jaseja H. Functional components of REM sleep programmed to exert natural anti-epileptogenic influence. Med Hypotheses. 2007;68(5):1186-7.28. Jaseja H. Meditation and epilepsy: the ongoing debate. Med Hypotheses. 2007;68(4):916-7.29. Jaseja H. Does phenytoin play any role in prevention of Alzheimer's disease? Med Hypotheses. 2007;68(3):718-9.30. Jaseja H. A plausible explanation for superiority of adreno-cortico-trophic hormone (ACTH) over oral corticosteroids in management of infantile spasms (West syndrome). Med Hypotheses. 2006;67(4):721-431. Jaseja H. A brief study of a possible relation of epilepsy association with meditation. Med Hypotheses. 2006;66(5):1036-732. Jaseja H. Meditation potentially capable of increasing susceptibility to epilepsy-a follow-up hypothesis. Med Hypotheses. 2006;66(5):925-8.33. Jaseja H. Mechanism of endogenous anti-epileptogenesis during rapid eye movement sleep. Med Hypotheses. 2006;66(4):866.34. Jaseja H. Mechanism of vagal nerve stimulation (VNS) anti-convulsant action. Med Hypotheses. 2006;66(3):680-1.35. Jaseja H. Meditation may predispose to epilepsy: an insight into the alteration in brain environment induced by meditation. Med Hypotheses. 2005;64(3):464-7.36. Jaseja H. Vagal nerve stimulation technique: enhancing its efficacy and acceptability by augmentation with auto activation and deactivation mode of operation. Med Hypotheses. 2004;63(1):76-9.37. Jaseja H. Purpose of REM sleep: endogenous anti-epileptogenesis in man-a hypothesis. Med Hypotheses. 2004;62(4):546-8.38. Jaseja H. Intractable epilepsy management: an EEG-oriented approach. Med Hypotheses. 2003 Aug;61(2):231-4.39. Jaseja H. Electrical resection: new concept in management of focal epilepsy. Med Hypotheses. 2002 Nov;59(5):498-500.
40. Jaseja H. The EEG: Warranting proper reading or diagnosing epilepsy? Epilepsy Behav. 2011;20(4):737.41. Jaseja H, Jaseja B. EEG spike versus EEG sharp wave: Differential clinical significance in epilepsy. Epilepsy Behav. 2012 Jul 17. [Epub ahead of print]42. Jaseja H. Controversy over misinterpretation of EEG with subsequent misdiagnosis of epilepsy.Epilepsy Behav. 2012 Jun;24(2):290.
43. superior therapeutic efficacy of adrenocorticotrophic hormone (ACTH) in infantile spasms: Emerging evidence. Jaseja H, Jaseja B, Badaya S, Tonpay P. Epilepsy Behav. 2012 Oct;25(2):250.
44. Treatment of interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) in patients with cerebral palsy for an improved prognostic outcome and quality of life: Emerging evidence. Jaseja H, Jaseja B, Badaya S, Tonpay P. Epilepsy Behav. 2012 Nov;25(3):473.
45. Jaseja H. Impact of Anti-Epileptic Drug Treatment on the Natural History of Patients with Cerebral Palsy Exhibiting Interictal Epileptiform Discharges Even Without Clinical Epilepsy. Neuroepidemiology 2012;39:219 DOI 10.1159/000343765
46. JasejaH, Jaseja B. Treatment of the EEG: A Hung Jury. Neuroepidemiology 2012;39:267 DOI 10.1159/000343765
47.Jaseja H, Pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation: A novel adjunctive therapeutic approach in intractable epilepsy. Epilepsy Behav. 2013 Apr;27(1):279.
48. Jaseja H, Pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation: Potent therapeutic role in intractable epilepsy. Epilepsy Behav. 2013 Apr;27(1):280.
49. Jaseja H. Pedunculopontine nucleus stimulation in intractable epilepsy: Simulation of nature’s anti-epileptic role and mechanism. Epilepsy Behav (2013), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2013.03.004
Publications on WebmedCentral:
1. Jaseja H, Badaya S, Tonpay P. Immuno-prophylaxis against development of cardiacvalvular complications in patients with rheumatic fever: A proposed method. WebmedCentral IMMUNOLOGY 2010;1(9):WMC007582. Jaseja H. Shoe-smell application as a first aid interventional measure in controllingepileptic attacks in an urban population in India: A fortuitous empirical finding. WebmedCentral NEUROLOGY 2010;1(9):WMC007913. Jaseja H. Global positioning system: Effective tool in protection of women's dignity. WebmedCentral PUBLIC HEALTH 2010;1(9):WMC008394. Jaseja H, Tonpay P, Singh S, Badaya S. Identification Of Attainment Of Meditation-state: A Challenge To Be Solved. WebmedCentral NEUROLOGY 2010;1(10):WMC0010385. Jaseja H. Search For Alien Existence: A Novel Approach. WebmedCentral MISCELLANEOUS 2010;1(12):WMC0012836. Jaseja H. The Neurophysiological Basis Of Origin And Evolution Of Romantic Kiss InHumans. WebmedCentral BEHAVIOUR 2010;1(11):WMC0012027. Jaseja H , Badaya S , Tonpay P , Jaseja B , Singh N. Exploring A Potential LinkBetween Emotional Quotient And Telepathic Power(s) In Humans: A Pilot Study. WebmedCentral BEHAVIOUR 2010;1(11):WMC001164.8. Jaseja H , Tonpay P , Badaya S , Jaseja B . Potential Role of Placebo-Effect in theAnti-Epileptic Influence of Meditation in Patients with Epilepsy . WebmedCentral BEHAVIOUR 2011;2(9):WMC0022399. Jaseja H , Jaseja B . Alien Communication: A Plausible Telepathic Mode . WebmedCentral:Education in Medicine Journal 2012;3(2):WMC003028.
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