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Madhuca indica (Mahua) is a plant of Indian origin having tremendous therapeutic potential but is not fully utilized. It is hidden from the eyes of the researchers and other botanist. Mahua has several pharmacological activity, and... more
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      TherapeuticsPhytochemicalAnti Diabetic DrugMale Anti-Fertility Agent
One of Hasidism's most striking features is its centralization and intensification of emotional experiences within devotional life. The unruly ecstasy and enthusiasm characteristic of such a revivalist mystical movement, which often is... more
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      LawLegal TheoryPhilosophy of EmotionAffect Theory
THE MODERN ERA in medicine has brought a turning away from a quality of doctor-patient interactions that had persisted over centuries. When there were few efficacious remedies, doctors relied upon the healing power of the doctor-patient... more
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      General Internal MedicineSocial SupportEmpathyTherapeutics
In the hierarchy of research designs, the results of randomized, controlled trials are considered to be evidence of the highest grade, whereas observational studies are viewed as having less validity because they reportedly overestimate... more
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      Research DesignTreatment OutcomeTherapeuticsHypertension
BACKGROUND: Quality and safety have become bedrocks for efficient and successful medical intervention throughout the whole world. OBJECTIVE: To assess for quality screening practice in paediatric radiography; compliance with European... more
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Up-to-date studies comparing endodontic treatment versus implant-supported prosthesis have shown similar clinical outcome and survival rates. However, no data are available comparing both treatment modalities based on the patient's... more
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      DentistryFocus GroupsQuality of lifeQualitative Research
Evaluation of studies of treatment harm http://ebn.bmj.com/content/9/4/100.full.html Updated information and services can be found at:
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      Evidence Based MedicineEvidence Based NursingRiskTherapeutics
Recently, nanotechnology has garnered enormous atten-tiveness in medicine, as it addresses numerous issues associated with the conventional therapeutic strategies such as poor pharmacokinetics, lack of targeting ability, and system-ic... more
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      Tissue EngineeringCancerDrug deliveryNanomedicine
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      NursingNonparametric StatisticsRisk ManagementCritical Care
Conclusion: Drug–herb interactions can cause adverse reactions. A computerized reminder system can enable TCM practitioners to reduce the risk of drug–herb interactions. Read this original research and sign up to receive Therapeutics... more
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      Traditional Chinese MedicineTherapeutics
As humans are spreading throughout the world, infectious diseases have been a constant companion such as Bubonic Plague (200 Million deaths), 17th Century Great Plague (3 Million deaths), Plague of Justinian (30-50 Million deaths), etc .... more
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      Intellectual PropertyVaccinesPatentsMedicine
Twenty years have passed since the philosophy and principals were formulated in the Ottawa Charter for health promotion. A critical reflection of the content and success of the Ottawa Charter was published before the IUHPE World... more
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      SociologyHealth PromotionHealth EducationQuality of life
NB: Out of Stock. The 3rd edition (4 mock tests with 400 questions + updates) was published in 2023 (URL: https://www.academia.edu/96500845/Mock_Papers_for_MRCPI_part_I_Third_Edition) ---------- In this book, you will find 3 mock... more
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      PharmacologyEndocrinologyCardiologyInternal Medicine (General Medicine)
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      TherapeuticsComplementary TherapiesHealth System
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are short ~18-22 nucleotide, single-stranded, non-coding RNA molecules playing a crucial role in regulating diverse biological processes and are frequently dysregulated during disease pathogenesis. Thus, targeting miRNA... more
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      MicroRNAAsthmaDendritic CellsTherapeutics
The safe sedation of children for procedures requires a systematic approach that includes the following: no administration of sedating medication without the safety net of medical supervision; careful presedation evaluation for underlying... more
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      PediatricsTherapeuticsChildPaediatric Anaesthesia
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally. One of the main hallmarks in cancer is the functional deregulation of crucial molecular pathways via driver genetic events that lead to abnormal gene expression, giving cells a... more
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      CancerDNA damageTherapeuticsMolecular Oncology
This work deals with the use of multiple correspondence analysis (MCA) and a weighted Euclidean distance (the tolerance distance) as an exploratory tool in developing predictive logistic models. The method was applied to a living-donor... more
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      Biomedical EngineeringRNAKidney transplantationStatistical Modelling
Abstract: Ceftaroline is a new parenteral cephalosporin approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the treatment of complicated skin and soft tissue infections (cSSTIs) including... more
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      MedicineTherapeuticsPrescriptionMédecine
Written by a prominent 11th century poet, a personal account of his illness provides a fascinating window into the state of health and medicine in the Byzantine Empire. Most importantly, the story not only sheds light on Post-Justinian... more
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      History of MedicineByzantine HistorySocial History of MedicineHistory of Hospitals
Bromelain is a plant protease present in different parts of the pineapple [Ananas Comosus (Linn.) Merr.] plant. It is an enzyme of high commercial interest which can be attributed to the wide therapeutic and industrial applications it... more
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      EnzymesTherapeuticsPineappleEnzyme Purification
Analyses of the influence of psychology and the growth of counselling during the 20th century commonly point to the deleterious effects of a cultural shift from reticence and self-reliance to emotional expressiveness and help-seeking.... more
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      SociologyLegitimacy and AuthorityCultural SociologyLiterature
The visible landscape is believed to affect human beings in many ways, including aesthetic appreciation and health and well-being. The aim of this paper is to analyse the range of landscapes used in environmental psychology studies, and... more
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      Environmental PsychologyTherapeuticsUrban Green Open SpacesEvidence Based
Context: Over the last ten years, many research studies concerning pharmacists’ perceptions of generic medicines have been conducted worldwide, although this issue remains underexplored in Vietnam. Aims: To evaluate pharmacists’ views on... more
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      PharmacyPerceptionPharmacy PracticeVietnam
Bromelain is a plant protease present in different parts of the pineapple [Ananas Comosus (Linn.) Merr.] plant. It is an enzyme of high commercial interest which can be attributed to the wide therapeutic and industrial applications it... more
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      EnzymesTherapeuticsPineappleEnzyme Purification
References (Bibliography on litho-, mineral-, crystal- and gem-therapy): p. 171-249.
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      GemologyMineralogyHealth SciencesMedicinal Chemistry
We examined the psychometric characteristics of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children-Parent Report-Trait Version (STAIC-P-T) . Modification of trait portion of State-Trait Anxiety Inventory for Children-Parent Form. Gainesville,... more
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      PsychologyAnxiety DisordersAssessmentPsychometrics
Physics in therapy is as diverse as it is substantial. In this review, we highlight the role of physics-occasionally transitioning into engineering-through discussion of several established and emerging treatments. We specifi cally... more
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      RoboticsPhysicsBiomedical TechnologyTherapeutics
Objective: This paper explores the therapeutic relationship, engagement and communication for participants using telepsychiatry (i.e., video; TP), telebehavioral health (TBH) and other technologies. Methods: The goal of this concept paper... more
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      CommunicationHealthTelepresenceEngagement
BACKGROUND The frequency of ectopic pregnancy is increasing throughout the globe and it is the most life threatening emergency in first trimester of pregnancy. Objective of this study was to determine the frequency, risk factors, clinical... more
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      Developing CountriesResearchIndiaTherapeutics
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      SociologyCultural StudiesMedical SociologySocial Theory
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      Sports MedicinePhysical TherapyTherapeutics
The American Society for Apheresis (ASFA) JCA Special Issue Writing Committee is charged with reviewing, updating and categorizating indications for therapeutic apheresis. Beginning with the 2007 ASFA Special Issue (Fourth Edition), the... more
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      Evidence Based MedicineEvidence Based PracticeClinical PracticeMethods
TERAPÉUTICA DE LOS LÍQUIDOS Y ELECTROLITOS.
FLUIDOTERAPIA: PROPÓSITO DE LA TERAPÉUTICA LIQUIDA, COMPOSICIÓN DE LOS LÍQUIDOS A UTILIZAR, CANTIDAD DE LÍQUIDOS A UTILIZAR, RITMO DE ADMINISTRACIÓN
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      TherapeuticsMedicina VeterinariaFarmacologiaElectrolytes
Santalum album L. (Santalaceae) commonly known as Indian Sandalwood is one of the oldest and precious sources of natural fragrance with immense medicinal and commercial significance. S. album has been grown in India for the last 25... more
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      Traditional MedicineEthnopharmacologyTraditional KnowledgeTherapeutics
Over the last few decades, an increased demand has emerged for integrating biosensors with micro-fluidic-and nanofluidic-based lab-on-chip (LOC) devices for point-of-care (POC) diagnostics, in the medical industry and environmental... more
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      MicrofluidicsBiosensorsNanomedicineNanomaterials
The present study aimed to assess and understand the attitude and needs of the parents having children with intellectual disability. Thirty parents (both father & mother) were including in the sample from general services of National... more
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      Intellectual DisabilityTherapeuticsDiagnosis
NB: Out of Stock. The 3rd edition, entitled "Self-Assessment: BOFs for MRCP(UK) and MRCP(I) Part I Third Edition" was published in 2023 and is found here... more
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      PharmacologyCardiologyHematologyInternal Medicine (General Medicine)
Indian temples are conglomerate monuments which incorporate many branches of science along with religion. The science of geology, geometry, engineering skills, iconography, astrology, Ayurveda, branches of yoga and philosophical topics... more
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      Ancient HistorySociologyArchaeologySoutheast Asian Studies
Objective: Patients frequently display behaviors during procedures that may be pain related. Clinicians often rely on the patient's demonstration of behaviors as a cue to presence of pain. The purpose of this study was to identify... more
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      NursingPainBehaviorProcedures
This article will examine the career of weaver and occupational therapist Mary E. Black (1885–1988) by using her life as a lens through which to explore the intersection of arts and crafts revivalism with occupational therapy in early... more
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      Critical TheoryOccupational TherapyMaterial Culture StudiesCraft Theory
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused over four million deaths worldwide and continues to affect millions across the globe. This review aims to provide an overview of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)... more
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      NeurologyPrimary CarePublic HealthInfectious Diseases
Butea monosperma (Lam.) kuntze [Family: leguminosae] is a medium-sized deciduous tree popularly known as Flame of forest, Dhak or palas in Hindi, Bastard Teak in English, Parasa in Tamil which is widely distributed throughout India, Burma... more
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      TherapeuticsLeguminous Plants
ABSTRACT: The most discussed topic in today’s world is COVID-19, an acute respiratory disease caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) because of its contagious transmission pattern, and morbimortality.... more
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      PathogenesisTherapeuticsEconomic ImpactSARS-CoV-2
Abnormal regulation of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) has been known to be involved in the pathogenesis of a variety of human diseases. A number of studies have focused on the identification of small modifiers for the UPS. Even... more
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      Health SciencesTherapeutic RelationshipCancerProtein
The recently emerged Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) causing severe respiratory tract infection in humans is now considered as a pandemic threat worldwide. It is a novel class of coronavirus group which uses a... more
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      VaccinesPathogenesisTherapeuticsviral transmission
Öz Cinsel istismar konusundaki sessizliğin kırılması çocuk mağdurlar için güçlü bir iyileşme aracıdır. Cinsel istismar doğası gereği gizlidir ve konuşulmaz. Çocuklar istismara uğradıklarında yaygın olarak ya konuşma öncesi dönemdedir ya... more
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      Therapeutic RelationshipTherapeuticsChild Sexual AbuseFolk and Fairy Tales
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      PharmacologyTherapeutic RelationshipClinical PharmacologyMolecular Pharmacology