Table of contents (Vol 15, No 2)
RESEARCH |
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Assessment of comparative Efficacy of Nirgundipatra Upanaha and Trayodashang Guggulu with Diclofenac sodium Gel and Ibuprofen in the Management of Snayugata Vata Affecting Koorpara Sandhi (Tennis Elbow) |
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As the patients of Tennis Elbow are increasing, an easily available Ayurvedic treatment regimen which is non-invasive and easy to perform will be of great help to general public.
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Harshala Rajurkar
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Artificial Intelligence – A new approach in pharmaceutical marketing |
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The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, particularly computer systems, is known as artificial intelligence (Al). One of the most eagerly awaited digital healthcare innovations is Al.
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shree veena
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A review on raft forming drug delivery system - Mechanism and its significance |
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The raft forming system is one of the most practical and favoured methods for generating a long-lasting and predictable medication delivery profile in the GI tract.
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Ancy Andrew
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EDITORIAL |
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Prevalence of gout and arthritis in Australasian region: Recent perspective |
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There is unequal geographical distribution of rheumatoid arthritis. Some of the latest studies have revealed that arthritis is less prevalence among the tropical countries and arctic countries.
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Rick Steves
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REVIEW |
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A review on artificial blood |
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Blood substitutes have been required for as long as people have been bleeding to death due to a serious injury. In the years that followed, doctors experimented with a variety of substances as blood substitutes, including beer, urine, milk, plant resins, and sheep blood.
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Hrithika Jawalkar
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