Health and Wellbeing of the Nepalese population: Access and experiences of health and social care services in the UK [PDF]
To date there has been very little research on the health and well-being of Nepali citizens living int the UK. This mixed-methods study is crucial as the NHS and social services have minimal awareness of the specific health and related social care needs ...
Bhurtyal, Y.M. +5 more
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Is Economic Transition One of the Proximate Determinants of Nutrition Transition in Nepal? [PDF]
Background: Historically, the process of nutrition transition begins with changes in economic structures which move away from agrarian economies to successful industrialisation, with high economic growth, urbanisation and increased real per capita ...
Pyakuryal, B, Simkhada, PP, Subedi, YP
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Assessment of Variation in Carbon Pool in Bamboo Plantation and Managed Agricultural System [PDF]
The present study was conducted to quantify the carbon pool in two different vegetation systems, i.e. bamboo plantation and agricultural fields in the Tarai belt of Uttarakhand, India during 2011-13. Two bamboo plantation sites viz.
Tariyal, K. (Kavita)
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Response of Wheat Genotypes to Different Levels of Nitrogen [PDF]
A field experiment was conducted using six genotypes of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) for response to different levels of nitrogen (N) use. The experiment was laid out in split plot design with four levels (0, 50, 100 and 150 kg N ha-1) as main plots and
Adhikari, S. P. (Suraya) +5 more
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A case study of the effect of Yagya on the level of stress and anxiety
The fundamental principle of human life, nature or the universe is to give or to serve others. This whole mechanism of sharing is the core takeaway of the process of Yagya – an ancient rite of fire oblations.
Nilachal Nilachal, Piyush Trivedi
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The Ashvamedha Yagya has been hailed as the monarch of rituals in the Indian tradition. Since Vedic times, the Ashvamedha holds a distinguished position among sacrificial rites. The horse symbolizes power. In the Shatapatha Brahmana, potent entities such as the nation, Indra, and the Sun are metaphorically portrayed as horses.
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A Comparative Clinical Study of Vamana and Virechana in the management of Tamaka Swasa [PDF]
In Tamaka Swasa there is condition of (1) Yapyatva (palliative) and (2) Chirakaritva (chronic) and (3) more Kshaya of Rasha Dhatus (decrease in the immunity) in this condition, the patient need a special type of management which can combated above three ...
Dr. Akhilanath Parida +1 more
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ASCORBIC ACID AS A GROWTH ADJUVANT IN ENCAPSULATED PROTOCORM-LIKE-BODIES OF RHYNCHOSTYLIS RETUSA BL. (ORCHIDACEAE) [PDF]
In the present study, effect of ascorbic acid, a known growth adjuvant on encapsulated protocorm-like-bodies (PLBs) of Rhynchostylis retusa Bl. was investigated. PLBs were encapsulated in calcium alginate (3.5% sodium alginate and 100mM calcium chloride)
Kahlon, Parvinderdeep S. +3 more
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A Comparative Clinical Study on the effect of Ajmodadi Churna and Kati Basti in the management of Gridhrasi w.s.r. to Sciatica [PDF]
In Ayurveda, Gridhrasi is considered as one of the Vataja Nanatmaja Vyadhi having vitiation of Vata and sometimes Vata Kapha Dosha. The cardinal signs and symptoms of Gridhrasi are Ruk (pain), Toda (pricking sensation), Stambha (stiffness) and ...
Dr. Akhilanath Parida +1 more
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Prameha and role of Pathya : A Review [PDF]
Ahara is an inevitable part of life along with air and water. Food is anything that is consumed and nourishes body, including medicine. As mentioned by Acharya Kashyapa consuming food in appropriate quantity, following all the rules and regulation is ...
Dr. Avinash Reddy, Shivakumar
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