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How the anatomical sciences are taught worldwide is constantly changing. Common themes are a reduction of teaching time and the inclusion of e‐learning and new pedagogical approaches. Although there is a common direction of change, where different global regions place along that trajectory often correlates with their economic status.
Michael Hortsch +13 more
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ABSTRACT While some health science professional programs may utilize a team to teach anatomy, they are often anatomists or professionals from the same field. The purpose of this study was to investigate the perspectives of health professional students on the incorporation of interdisciplinary team teaching comprised primarily of an anatomist, physical ...
Jeremy J. Grachan +6 more
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Cancer is a lifestyle disease & is synonymous with considerable morbidity & mortality. After suspicion a definitive diagnosis is established by pathological examination & staged by optimal radiological workup. Treatment modalities available are surgery, chemotherapy & radiotherapy.
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Challenges and opportunities in mitigating sarcoptic mange in wild South American camelids
Wild South American camelids—vicuña and guanaco—face threats from sarcoptic mange, a contagious skin disease linked to severe population declines. Despite its impact, major gaps remain in understanding disease dynamics. This review summarizes current knowledge, identifies key data and management gaps, and outlines urgent actions for effective ...
Alynn M. Martin +13 more
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Context: Ayurveda is most commonly practiced form of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) in India. There are very few studies showing the knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) of allopathic doctors about Ayurvedic drugs and its use. Aims: The
Suchita R Gawde +2 more
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Post-surgical management of pontine hemorrhage with Ayurvedic treatment
A female aged 30 years, consulted the Govt. Ayurveda Hospital, Perinthalmanna with complaints of left side of the body totally paralysed along with severe shivering of the right hand and head and the patient was bedridden for 1½ years.
Areekkat Manojkumar, A R Aramya
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Pathways to Psychiatric Help among Tribal Patients with Mental Disorders in India
Background: The pathways of mental illness treatments are mostly uncertain. Previous studies have agreed on sociodemographic and cultural factors in determining a patient’s and their family’s health-seeking pathways.
Chittaranjan Subudhi +2 more
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One Medicine vs One Health: Policy disconnect in India
One Health is an integrated, unifying approach to balancing and optimizing the health of people, animals, and ecosystems in a sustainable manner. It is a global movement to align our thinking and policy on human, animal, and environmental health, which ...
Sandul Yasobant +3 more
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Contribution of world health organization in the global acceptance of ayurveda
Amongst the mandates of United Nations, health of mankind is the thrust area of UN through World Health Organization (WHO). Planning and execution of policies for mainstreaming of traditional medicines (TRM) of respective countries along with ...
Anand Chaudhary, Neetu Singh
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Unveiling Ayurveda Perspective in Successful Treatment of Adenomyosis-Related Primary Infertility
Introduction:Adenomyosis is being diagnosed with rising incidences of associated infertility these days. Based on the correlation in Ayurveda, diagnosis was made and therapy was planned that not only resulted in relief of symptoms but also in achieving ...
Divya Deepak Patil, Sonu, Vipin Kumar
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