Humanistic Buddhism and Holistic Health Management
Master Hsing Yun said that humanistic Buddhism has six characteristics: (1) human nature, (2) life nature, (3) altruism, (4) joy, (5) contemporary nature, and (6) universal relief nature. Among the six characteristics, life nature is closely related to the health of the whole person.
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Understanding practitioner professionalism in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health: lessons from student and registrar placements at an urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander primary health care service [PDF]
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to be pathologised in medical curriculum, leaving graduates feeling unequipped to effectively work cross-culturally.
Askew, D+4 more
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Spirituality: The Missing Link for Holistic Health Care [PDF]
Mary Elaine Southard
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Microbiome research potential for developing holistic approaches to improve refugee health [PDF]
Mohammad Ahsan Fuzail+6 more
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The necessity and feasibility of enhancing light outcoupling in perovskite light‐emitting diodes (PeLEDs) is highlighted. On near‐IR PeLEDs, low‐cost, micro‐textured light management (LM) foils demonstrate boost in light extraction. Optimizing perovskite thickness and the optical cavity in synergy with LM foils is crucial for maximizing performance ...
Milan Kovačič+3 more
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Dairy farms: constraints and recommendations for enhancing health, welfare and food saftey (Workshop results) [PDF]
Results - It is necessary to improve the information to the public (who are the taxpayer and pay the subsidies) about organic farming as a system, that improves animal health and welfare.
Padel, S.+2 more
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Broadening the concept of suffering in dementia to five types of suffering including suffering of family caregivers as proposed by Terman et al., may help raise awareness on a need to relieve suffering when living with dementia and adopt a holistic ...
Jenny T. van derSteen+2 more
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Principles and Therapeutics of Yajna
Health is defined as a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing, not merely the absence of diseases or infirmity. Yajna means selfless sacrifices performed along with sacred sounds, the mantras.
Sivan P. Priya+3 more
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Patient-Centric Knowledge Graphs: A Survey of Current Methods, Challenges, and Applications [PDF]
Patient-Centric Knowledge Graphs (PCKGs) represent an important shift in healthcare that focuses on individualized patient care by mapping the patient's health information in a holistic and multi-dimensional way. PCKGs integrate various types of health data to provide healthcare professionals with a comprehensive understanding of a patient's health ...
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Holistic hamstring health: not just the Nordic hamstring exercise [PDF]
Aiden J. Oakley+2 more
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