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Summary Dreaming, a common yet mysterious cognitive phenomenon, is an involuntary process experienced by individuals during sleep. Although the fascination with dreams dates back to ancient times and gained therapeutic significance through psychoanalysis in the early twentieth century, its scientific investigation only gained momentum with the ...
Carlotta Mutti+2 more
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Girmitiya nationalism: Lived cultures and diasporic bonding in a plural society
Abstract Nationalism studies tend to focus on a relatively closed and abstract nation. This paper addresses these features by analysing the case of Girmitiya nationalism, a nationalism in the Indian diaspora that broadens the exclusive focus on the nation.
Ruben Gowricharn
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Exploring Ayurveda: principles and their application in modern medicine
Background The integration of Ayurveda, Yoga, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy (AYUSH) with modern medicine aims to provide a more personalized and effective approach to healthcare.
Sunil Kumar Verma+3 more
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Ayurvedic medicines have been gaining in popularity around the world in recent decades, but have also been associated with lead contamination and poisoning.
A. Mathee, N. Naicker, June Teare
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Radioactivity in ayurvedic medicinal plants
Information on the radiation level and radionuclide concentration in different environmental matrices is available in the literature. However, systematic studies on the distribution and enrichment of radionuclides in plant species, especially in ayurvedic medicinal plants, are sparse.
V. Prakash, Y. Narayana
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Abstract While the incidence of self‐managed abortion (SMA) in India is well‐documented, why the majority of abortions in India are self‐managed remains largely unanswered. This qualitative study explores factors that contribute to decision‐making about SMA in India.
Caila Brander+8 more
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Short Abstract This paper addresses the geography of translation by exploring the re‐scripting of Indian spirituality into and through consumerism. More specifically, it examines the interplay between ‘Indian’, ‘modern’, and ‘Western’ in the advertising language deployed by the company Patanjali.
Raksha Pande, Alastair Bonnett
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Medicinal values of aquatic plant genus Nymphoides grown in Asia: A review
Nymphoides is an aquatic genus consisting about 50 species, of which few were accepted as traditional medicinal plants in Asia. The literature review revealed that Nymphoides species are widely used in Ayurvedic medicine as a popular drug, i.e.
Zihan Rahman Khan+3 more
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Codariocalyx gyroides (Roxb. ex Link) Hassk has been traditionally valued for its medicinal properties, yet its hypoglycemic and analgesic effects remain underexplored. This study demonstrated that the methanolic extract of Codariocalyx gyroides (MECG) exhibited dose‐dependent analgesic efficacy in Swiss albino mice and significantly reduced plasma ...
Nilufar Sultana+8 more
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Introduction: Though Ayurveda is practiced in the Indian subcontinent since centuries, there is a paucity of systematic documentation related to the occurrence of adverse drug reactions (ADR) and other issues regarding the safety of Ayurveda medicines ...
Manjunath Ajanal+3 more
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