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Development and pilot testing of a prescription quality index for Ayurveda
Background: Prescription quality can be a direct predictor of the net outcome of a health care delivery effort. Quality of prescription may be considered as a cumulative matrix of multiple components of a prescription on the basis of their relative ...
Sanjeev Rastogi
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Recent Trends in Ayurvedic Pharmacy Education in India [PDF]
We wish to train the student perusing career in Ayurvedic Pharmaceutical Sciences both at traditional and molecular levels. The Ayurvedic/herbal /nutraceutical market is hot and it is right time to improve educational standards in Ayurvedic ...
Bhagel, Saurabh Singh, Singh, Amritpal
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Aid conditionalities, international Good Manufacturing Practice standards and local production rights: a case study of local production in Nepal [PDF]
© 2015 Brhlikova et al. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium ...
A Abdo-Rabbo +47 more
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ABSTRACT Primary brain tumors are life‐threatening diseases. Glioblastoma is the most aggressive type with a poor prognosis. Medulloblastoma is the most common pediatric brain tumor. While surgical treatments often result in recurrences owing to the complex nature of the tumor microenvironment, conventional treatments lower the quality of life of ...
Ilkay Irem Ozbek +3 more
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Allopathic Medicine’s Influence on Indigenous Peoples in the Kumaon Region of India [PDF]
This paper focuses on the use of western medicine in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, India. The goal of this research is to understand which healing practices are preferable in rural villages.
Blum, Eliana M
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ABSTRACT Objective To explore what is known about the attitudes, beliefs and perceptions of appropriate prescribing from the view of older First Nations Peoples (aged 45 years or older, residing in the community or residential care), substitute decision‐makers and health‐care professionals working with First Nations Peoples.
Nicola Franks +5 more
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Nearly half of adults in France meet Rome IV criteria for disorders of gut–brain interaction, with substantial impairment in quality of life and increased healthcare utilization. Despite this burden, most individuals report no prior medical diagnosis, highlighting persistent challenges in recognition and care.
Tiffany Vo +7 more
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Translating Ayurvedic concepts to modern drug structures: A novel paradigm
Modern pharmacology faces challenges in fully explaining inter-individual variability in drug efficacy and side effects. This article introduces a groundbreaking approach that applies Ayurvedic principles to interpret modern drug structures and actions ...
Antonio Morandi +2 more
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Integrating Ayurvedic Concepts with Western Measures for Treating Mental Health in India [PDF]
With a steadily growing population that has just reached over 1 billion people, India is on track to become the most populated country on earth. With this population continuing to grow, the issue of mental health within the subcontinent is becoming ...
Rao, Samarth
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Recent advances in teaching–learning methodologies of the Ayurveda education system
Teaching and learning are two sides of the same coin. Ayurveda, the ancient system of medicine that originated in India, has a long history of teaching and learning methods.
Bhagyashree Jibkate +1 more
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