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Integrated approaches towards drug development from Ayurveda and other Indian system of medicines
Biodiversity of natural resources has served not only for the primary human needs but also for health care, since time immemorial. The Indian subcontinent, with the history of one of the oldest civilization, harbors many traditional health care systems.
Pulok K, Mukherjee, Atul, Wahile
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Background : Medicine systems disease maps (DM) summarize knowledge about molecular pathophysiology into process description networks (PDN). PDN provide a network representation wherein molecules states are described and linked to processes they are involved in, and processes are linked together by the molecules they share. Direct interaction networks (
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The Expressiveness of the Body and the Divergence of Greek and Chinese Medicine
, 2023Shigehisa Kuriyama has written a brilliant study of how ancient Greek (and Greco-Roman) and Chinese medicine represented the body. Concerned with the visual and literal vocabularies of medicine and the map that they draw of the body, Kuriyama provides ...
S. Kuriyama
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Journal of Complementary and Integrative Medicine, 2018
Background Albeit Indian system of medicine has been practised since long however it has got recent prominence after some policy decisions made to make it more accessible to the people of India.
Janmejaya Samal, R. Dehury
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Background Albeit Indian system of medicine has been practised since long however it has got recent prominence after some policy decisions made to make it more accessible to the people of India.
Janmejaya Samal, R. Dehury
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Traditional Indian systems of medicine.
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore, 2000INTRODUCTION A number of traditional systems of medicine exist in India of which Ayurveda is the most popular. Despite being in use for more than 3000 years, few properly designed trials have scientifically examined the clinical potential of Ayurvedic ...
R. Lodha, A. Bagga
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American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 2022
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention define social determinants of health as "the conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play" that can affect health outcomes. Systemic racism is a root cause of the power and wealth imbalances that affect social determinants of health, creating disproportionate rates of comorbidities and
Mara B, Greenberg +3 more
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention define social determinants of health as "the conditions in the places where people live, learn, work, and play" that can affect health outcomes. Systemic racism is a root cause of the power and wealth imbalances that affect social determinants of health, creating disproportionate rates of comorbidities and
Mara B, Greenberg +3 more
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International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 1981
AbstractAn analysis of the effectiveness of FIGO's Teaching Manual on Human Reproduction is reported on the basis of answers to a questionnaire received from 100 heads of teaching departments, chiefly of obstetrics and gynecology. These represented 32 countries widely distributed throughout the developing countries of the world.
H C, Taylor, R H, Magarick
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AbstractAn analysis of the effectiveness of FIGO's Teaching Manual on Human Reproduction is reported on the basis of answers to a questionnaire received from 100 heads of teaching departments, chiefly of obstetrics and gynecology. These represented 32 countries widely distributed throughout the developing countries of the world.
H C, Taylor, R H, Magarick
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Tskhum-Abkhazian Academy of Sciences
Biomaterials are substances other than food or drugs contained in therapeutic or diagnostic systems that are in contact with tissue or biological fluids. Biomaterials play a central role in extra corporeal devices, from contact lenses to kidney dialyses,
Marina Karchkhadze +2 more
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Biomaterials are substances other than food or drugs contained in therapeutic or diagnostic systems that are in contact with tissue or biological fluids. Biomaterials play a central role in extra corporeal devices, from contact lenses to kidney dialyses,
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