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Herbal medicines for osteoarthritis
Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 2012Osteoarthritis is one of the leading causes of pain and disability.1 In the UK, up to 8.5 million people are affected by joint pain that may be attributed to the condition.2 Non-surgical treatment options include lifestyle measures (e.g. exercise); local therapy involving heat or cold; manual therapy; transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS);
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Herbal medicines and perioperative care
ACC Current Journal Review, 2001Widespread use of herbal medications among the presurgical population may have a negative impact on perioperative patient care.To review the literature on commonly used herbal medications in the context of the perioperative period and provide rational strategies for managing their preoperative use.The MEDLINE and Cochrane Collaboration databases were ...
M K, Ang-Lee, J, Moss, C S, Yuan
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Herbal medicine and anesthesia
Current Opinion in Anaesthesiology, 2001Complementary and alternative medicine is one of the fastest growing areas in health care. Many patients worldwide utilize these additional health care strategies in conjunction with standard medical therapies. Unfortunately little is understood about many of the interactions that can occur and as many as 50% of the patients do not inform their health ...
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1980
Summary A preliminary study was conducted on the medical beliefs and practices on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Mauritius is a plural society consisting of Indo-Mauritians, Sino-Mauritians, Creoles, and Franco-Mauritians. There are several types of healing specialists found on the island including at least three types of herbalists.
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Summary A preliminary study was conducted on the medical beliefs and practices on the Indian Ocean island of Mauritius. Mauritius is a plural society consisting of Indo-Mauritians, Sino-Mauritians, Creoles, and Franco-Mauritians. There are several types of healing specialists found on the island including at least three types of herbalists.
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Herbal Medicine for Pain Management: Efficacy and Drug Interactions
Pharmaceutics, 2021Iulia Pirvulescu +2 more
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Recent Analytical Method for Detection of Chemical Adulterants in Herbal Medicine
Molecules, 2021Rimadani Pratiwi
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A novel Chinese herbal medicine classification approach based on EfficientNet
Systems Science and Control Engineering, 2021Wangli Hao, Fei Hao
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