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CMPH Bulletin, Issue 3, March 2016 [PDF]
Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
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AI, robotics, medicine and health sciences
, 2021The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has provided many opportunities for improvements in healthcare. Early expectations were for AI to change the role of physicians, recruitment and education. This chapter explores the historical and intellectual development of AI and robotics, with a focus on health purposes.
N. Gasteiger, Eliza Broadbent
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NANOTECHNOLOGY IN MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
Nano, 2008The present investigation is aimed at the biomedical aspects of nanomaterials in medicine and health sciences. Synthesis of nanomaterials can be categorized into three main sections based on their system designation, viz.
E. Denkbaş, Ashok Vaseashta
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Longevity health sciences and mental health as future medicine
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2010Longevity health sciences and mental health are fields of public health and of preventive and integrative medicine. The antagonism between health construction and human pathology is substantiated by two opposite fundamental pathways: the health–longevity tetrad versus the aging–disease cascade.
Francisc A. Schneider+5 more
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Medicinal Plants, Science, and Health Care
Journal of Herbs, Spices & Medicinal Plants, 2001A discrepancy exists between the scientific understanding of botanical pharmacology and the contemporary use of medicinal plants. This article outlines and discusses scientific understanding and contemporary use of medicinal plants in the U.S. and abroad.
David Kieffer, Bruce Barrett
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2009
Traditional medical systems are challenging because their theories and practices strike many conventionally trained physicians and researchers as incomprehensible. Should modern medicine dismiss them as unscientific, view them as sources of alternatives hidden in a matrix of superstition, or regard them as complementary sciences of medicine?
Lobsang Rapgay+2 more
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Traditional medical systems are challenging because their theories and practices strike many conventionally trained physicians and researchers as incomprehensible. Should modern medicine dismiss them as unscientific, view them as sources of alternatives hidden in a matrix of superstition, or regard them as complementary sciences of medicine?
Lobsang Rapgay+2 more
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Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 2020
Objectives: The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge (K), attitude (A), and readiness to practice (rP) levels regarding disaster medicine and preparedness among health profession students at Qatar University.
N. Al-Ziftawi+2 more
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Objectives: The aim of this study is to assess the knowledge (K), attitude (A), and readiness to practice (rP) levels regarding disaster medicine and preparedness among health profession students at Qatar University.
N. Al-Ziftawi+2 more
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, 2019
Background and Objectives: Inter-disciplinary collaboration between members of the health care team is an emerging importance in today’s context. It is therefore fundamental for health professional students to have a good understanding of the roles of ...
C. MartinEbenezer.+4 more
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Background and Objectives: Inter-disciplinary collaboration between members of the health care team is an emerging importance in today’s context. It is therefore fundamental for health professional students to have a good understanding of the roles of ...
C. MartinEbenezer.+4 more
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Advancing women in science, medicine and global health
2023<p>Discussion of a special themed issue introduced by <em>Lancet</em> Editors Jocalyn Clark and Liz Zuccala, with contributions from #LancetWomen advisory group members Ravi Verma (International Center for Research on Women, New Delhi, India), and Imogen Coe (Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada). </p>
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