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Yagya Therapy is an ancient Vedic therapy. Using specific herbs for management of the disease, this novel approach can provide a supportive care in various conditions.
AmarNath Saraswat+6 more
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The Historical and Philosophical Exegesis on Yagya in Ancient India
Yagya or sacrifice has been an integral part of Indian history and culture. More particularly in ancient India, Yagya appears as the backbone of entire social and political structure.
Pratishtha Pathik
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Impact of Yagya on Particulate Matters
Particulate Matters (PM) is a result of air pollution and associated with health hazards. Studies support mild or strong association of PM with lung diseases including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, cognitive diseases, newborn mortality rate, etc ...
Saxena Mamta+2 more
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Gayatri Mantra Chanting Helps Generate Higher Antimicrobial Activity of Yagya’s Smoke
Yagya (known as a fire-ritual) is an ancient Vedic Indian method of herbal inhalation therapy. It is also described as an excellent mode of environmental purification.
Ruchi Singh, Sunil Kumar Singh
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In the COVID19 pandemic, there is strong need of immune boosting and mental health approaches which are easily available and traditionally used for preventing as well as managing COVID19 infection.
Ruchi Singh
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Association of vaccination status with the clinicobiochemical profile, hospital stay, and mortality in COVID-19: A case-control study. [PDF]
Abstract Background and Aims The effectiveness of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) vaccines in reducing symptoms, disease advancement, complications, and mortality in severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection has been well‐established.
Shah S+13 more
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Objective: COVID-19 has challenged the healthcare systems of the world and was declared as public health emergency of international concern. With more than 55 million cases of COVID-19 and 1,355,769 deaths globally, the world is still searching for cure.
Sachitra Singh+3 more
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Anchored fallopian tube through the drain tube: A rare case report. [PDF]
Abstract Anchored fallopian tube through the drain tube is rare. We present a case of a 27‐year‐old female patient who underwent right salpingectomy with the fenestrated drain tube in the pelvic cavity. Postoperatively, the drain could not be removed. Laparotomy revealed the left fallopian tube entering through the fenestration of the drain tube.
Shrestha P+7 more
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Case report of a spontaneous pneumothorax after the recovery from COVID-19 pneumonia: A delayed complication. [PDF]
This case demonstrates pneumothorax as a consequence of COVID‐19 and emphasizes the significance of follow‐up of the COVID‐19 patients. Abstract This case demonstrates pneumothorax as a consequence of COVID‐19 and emphasizes the significance of follow‐up of the COVID‐19 patients.
Shah S+7 more
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Acute Lower Limb Ischemia in COVID-19 Patient with Delayed Presentation. [PDF]
Thromboembolism is a common complication of SARS‐CoV‐2, which generally involves venous thromboembolism, although there have been reported cases of arterial thrombosis affecting cerebral, coronary, and visceral arteries, as well as arteries in the extremities.
Shah S+7 more
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