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Dissemination and Implementation of Alternative Treatment Methods into Idaho’s Unipolar Mood Disorder Treatment [PDF]
Research has documented the effects of some alternative methods on mood: exercise (Legrand & Heuze, 2007), diet (Appleton et al., 2007) and supplementation with micronutrients such as iron (Beard et al., 2005), fatty acids (Nemets et al, 2002) and St ...
McCrea, Cindy
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Natural Products in Epilepsy—the Present Situation and Perspectives for the Future [PDF]
More efficacious and better tolerated treatments for epilepsy are clearly needed. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) has a long history of use in certain parts of the world and has gained increasing interest over the last decades in Western ...
Ekstein, Dana, Schachter, Steven C.
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3 years follow‐up study to a DBPC dose‐finding trial investigating subcutaneous immunotherapy with T502 in birch‐pollen induced allergic rhinoconjunctivitis. 154 birch‐pollen allergic adults received short‐course treatment of 10,000 mTU/mL of T502 for 2 years and were observed during the next season without treatment.
Ralph Mösges +15 more
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ABSTRACT In this study, we investigated the immunomodulatory effects of St. John's Wort (Hypericum perforatum) oil on the growth performance, immune responses and resistance against Lactococcus garvieae in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). The plant oil was incorporated into feeds at concentrations of 1, 3, and 5 g kg−1, designated as K1, K3, and K5,
Soner Bilen +3 more
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How safe are herbal products? [PDF]
In the search for cures for his ailments, man discovered many healing and toxic properties of plants. Some were found to cure certain diseases while others were found to exert dramatic effects on the body.
Forte, John Stephen
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What's new? Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is common in cancer patients, with direct oral anticoagulants, including rivaroxaban, recommended as first‐line therapy. However, oral anticoagulant use is limited due to the growing use of targeted therapy and concerns about drug‐drug interactions.
Esther M. Hollander +7 more
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Abstract Efforts are underway to increase the efficiency and precision of selection hop (Humulus lupulus L.) breeding using genomics. Little is known, however, about the genetic control of important traits like α‐and β‐acids contents, oil content, and cone morphological characteristics, all of which play an important role in determining the utility and
Shaun J. Clare +2 more
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St. John\'s wort (Hypericum perforatum L.): A Review
Hypericum perforatum L., also known St. John's wort, is a herbaceous perennial belonging to Hypericaceae family that is a native of Western Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The importance of this plant as a phytopharmaceutical, especially for treatment of
H Naghdi Badi +3 more
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ANS complex of St John's wort PR-10 protein with 28 copies in the asymmetric unit: a fiendish combination of pseudosymmetry with tetartohedral twinning. [PDF]
Hyp-1, a pathogenesis-related class 10 (PR-10) protein from St John's wort (Hypericum perforatum), was crystallized in complex with the fluorescent probe 8-anilino-1-naphthalene sulfonate (ANS).
Dauter, Zbigniew +5 more
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Precise Automation and Analysis of Environmental Factor Effecting on Growth of St. John’s Wort
The main goal of this study was to enable cultivating St. John's wort not only in Europe and West Asia, but also in Thailand, Southeast Asia despite warmer climate than in the natural growth regions.
Narongsak Lekbangpong +3 more
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