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Healthcare Professionals' Perspectives on Barriers to Reproductive Care Access in One Urban City: A Qualitative Study

open access: yesResearch in Nursing &Health, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Inequities exist in reproductive care access for biological women of childbearing age from minoritized, racialized, and lower socioeconomic communities in the United States. While patient‐reported barriers are well documented, less is known about healthcare providers' perceptions of these challenges in urban, under‐resourced contexts ...
Roxanne Mirabal‐Beltran   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

William George Black, “Neomagus,” and Folk-Medicine (1876)

open access: yes
This article examines William George Black’s coinage of the term ‘folk medicine’, under the pseudonym ‘Neomagus’, in the Journal of the British Archaeological Association of 1878.
Miller, Stephen
core   +2 more sources

‘They are not predators: They are a higher power’—Relational values and principles framing human–predator relationship in Noongar Country, Southwestern Australia

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Human–predator coexistence presents urgent conservation challenges that demand approaches extending beyond mere conflict mitigation. Indigenous knowledge systems, though historically marginalised by Western science, offer vital insights into ethical, sustainable relationships with nature.
Rocío Almuna   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Artemisia vestita: A Folk Medicine with Hidden Herbal Fortune. [PDF]

open access: yesMolecules, 2023
Dogra S, Singh J, Koul B, Yadav D.
europepmc   +1 more source

Hungarian Folk Tradition About the Medicine

open access: yes, 2005
The folk medicine was proven by specialists to be an independent sphere of study. There are strong connections between the materials on folk medicine and the history of culture. This article presents the materials collected by the author in the territory
Гоппал, М.
core  

Negative symbolism of wildlife shapes human–nature coexistence: The plight of owls in Nigeria

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Human–wildlife coexistence in culturally diverse landscapes requires understanding how socio‐cultural processes shape perceptions and behaviours towards conservation‐priority species. This study examines perceptions, belief‐based uses and conservation attitudes towards owls in communities surrounding six Protected Areas in Nigeria, addressing ...
Iniunam Aniefiok Iniunam   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Colonial medicine and folk beliefs in the modern era

open access: yes, 2017
The on-going adherence of the Afro-Surinamese and of new British Indian and Javanese migrants to their own folk beliefs and practices necessitated a response from Dutch colonial medicine.
Stephen Snelders
core   +1 more source

Reciprocal relations shape cultural landscapes: Women's environmental stewardship in Ait Bouguemez (High Atlas, Morocco)

open access: yesPeople and Nature, EarlyView.
Abstract Mountain social–ecological systems encompass steep ecological gradients and diverse cultural practices, yet the relative roles of these factors in shaping mountain landscapes remain underexplored. In particular, the knowledge and practices of women in coproducing biocultural landscapes are often invisible in the academic literature. In the Ait
Meryem Aakairi   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Wound tissue remodeling by latex exudate of Himatanthus drasticus: A plant species used in Brazilian folk medicine. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon, 2023
Souza TFG   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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