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The practice and regulatory requirements of naturopathy and western herbal medicine in Australia
Vivian Lin1, Pauline McCabe1, Alan Bensoussan3,4, Stephen Myers5, Marc Cohen6, et al1School of Public Health; 2Cochrane Consumers and Communication Review Group, Australian Institute for Primary Care, La Trobe University, Bundoora, Victoria, Australia ...
Pauline McCabe +4 more
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Innovations in Indian healthcare: Unlocking the benefits of telehealth and telemedicine
Telehealth and telemedicine enable virtual consultations between healthcare providers and patients through video calls, telephone, and online platforms, improving access to healthcare services, particularly for populations in remote areas.
Zainab Parekh, Yogesh Suryawanshi
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The purpose of the study was to find out effect of isolated and combined practice of naturopathy and yogasana on respiratory rate in menstrual irregularity women. The study was conducted on 60 menstrual irregularity women.
Dr. Rukmani
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A narrative review on the role of naturopathy in the management of diabetes mellitus
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic diseases characterized by chronic hyperglycemia resulting from defects in insulin secretion, insulin action, or both. Alternative therapies with antihyperglycemic effects are increasingly sought after by patients
A. Mooventhan +3 more
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Kaki Mudra is a yogic gesture that involves nasikagara drishti focusing on the nose tip without the eyes blinking and pursing the lips, which form beaks during inhalation, and exhaling slowly through the nose.
Arumugam Velan +4 more
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The Emergence of Naturopathy in Two Canadian Provinces: British Columbia and Ontario, 1920-1970
This paper explores the development and regulation of naturopathy in two Canadian provinces, Ontario and British Columbia, prior to 1950. Naturopathy has been a regulated profession in British Columbia since 1936.
Etherington, Nicole, Adams, Tracey L.
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Primary dysmenorrhea is characterized by painful menstrual cramps in the lower abdomen that begin shortly before or at the onset of menses. It is often associated with autonomic dysfunction.
Nisar Ahmed +5 more
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This second edition promotes the fundamentals of traditional naturopathy, while pushing the scientific boundaries and driving the steady evolution of the profession of naturopathic ...
Sarris, Jerome (R18802), SARRIS, J
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© 2018 Elsevier Ltd The Australian government has recently announced major reforms to the private health insurance (PHI) system. Amongst the changes are the removal of government-subsidised PHI rebates for consultations with most unregistered ...
Steel, A. +5 more
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