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Herbal medicine use behaviour in Australian adults who experience anxiety: a descriptive study [PDF]
Background: Anxiety disorders are the most prevalent mental health condition in Australia. In addition, there are many people who experience problematic anxiety symptoms who do not receive an anxiety disorder diagnosis but require treatment.
Erica McIntyre +11 more
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The study employed a four‐tiered strategy: (1) UHPLC‐FTMS profiling of Citrus aurantium honey to characterize its chemical composition; (2) network pharmacology analysis integrating target prediction, protein–protein interaction networks, and KEGG pathway enrichment to identify the Thor1/Nprl2‐TORC1 axis as a key mechanistic pathway; (3) in vitro ...
Wenqi Wan +6 more
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Platelet membrane‐coated layered double hydroxide nanoparticles were engineered to target inflamed endothelium at early‐stage atherosclerosis and enhance therapeutic efficacy. The biomimetic platform improves stability, immune escape, and inflamed vascular cell targeting, resulting in reduced oxidative stress and downregulated adhesion molecules.
Xiuwen Zhang +4 more
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ANALISIS POTENSI DAN STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN JAMU INSTAN DI KABUPATEN KARANGANYAR
This study aims to map the agro-rural instant herbal medicine in Karanganyar District, identifying rank (potential) of rural agro instant herbal medicine in the District of Karanganyar, formulating development strategies agroindusti rural development ...
Nuning Setyowati +2 more
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Many Australians manage their health through the combined use of conventional medicine and complementary and alternative medicine, with substantial direct and indirect costs to government and consumers.
Canaway, Rachel +6 more
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The earliest indications of medicinal plant use by humans were found in the Middle East and date back to the Stone Age. Travelers and traders introduced Greek and Roman Curative Practices to Indian & Chinese Practitioners, who blended them with their ...
A Ziai
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Consumers of naturopathy and western herbal medicine
Consumers have been a driving force in the growth of complementary healthcare in Western nations. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), in its various modalities, is increasingly used by the Australian public (MacLennan, Wilson & Taylor 2002 ...
Myers, Stephen P. +4 more
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Complexity in Chinese herbal medicine supply chains [PDF]
Increasing demand for Chinese herbal medicines (CHM) has led to expanding supply chains. Additionally, the incidence of CHM adverse events including fatalities has necessitated increased compliance.
Heinrich, P.M. +3 more
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The use of herbal medicines among chronic disease patients in Thailand: a cross-sectional survey
Karl Peltzer,1 Supa Pengpid1,21Deputy Vice Chancellor Research and Innovation Office, North West University, Potchefstroom, South Africa; 2Asean Institute for Health Development, Mahidol University, Salaya, Phutthamonthon, Nakhonpathom ...
Peltzer K, Pengpid S
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Embedding Chemistry and Pharmacy Into Sustainability
Chemistry and pharmacy provide products and processes that are indispensable for our high living standard. To understand their relationship with sustainability is important to allow them to contribute to sustainability in a sustainable manner. An integrated overview of green, circular, and sustainable chemistry and pharmacy is given and how they have t
Klaus Kümmerer
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