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Institutional ethics committee refers to: A body responsible for reviewing and approving the ethical aspects of the clinical study, ensuring the protection of participants' rights and welfare... A review board responsible for ensuring ethical standards in research involving human participants are upheld.
Institutional ethics committee refers to: A body responsible for reviewing and approving the ethical aspects of the clinical study, ensuring the protection of participants' rights and welfare... A review board responsible for ensuring ethical standards in research involving human participants are upheld.
118 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Atherosclerosis refers to: A cardiovascular condition associated with high cholesterol levels, which is treated using Guggul's therapeutic properties... A condition involving the buildup of plaque in the arteries, contributing to the risk of ischemic stroke.
Atherosclerosis refers to: A cardiovascular condition associated with high cholesterol levels, which is treated using Guggul's therapeutic properties... A condition involving the buildup of plaque in the arteries, contributing to the risk of ischemic stroke.
117 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Diastolic blood pressure refers to: The pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats, crucial for understanding cardiovascular health... The pressure in the blood vessels when the heart rests between beats, another crucial measurement for evaluating hypertension.
Diastolic blood pressure refers to: The pressure in the arteries when the heart rests between beats, crucial for understanding cardiovascular health... The pressure in the blood vessels when the heart rests between beats, another crucial measurement for evaluating hypertension.
117 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Antioxidant Effect refers to: The ability of Jyotismati's extract to combat oxidative stress and improve overall brain health by enhancing antioxidant enzyme activity... The ability of a substance to inhibit oxidation or reactions promoted by oxygen or peroxides, which can help protect against oxidative stress, especially in cancer.
Antioxidant Effect refers to: The ability of Jyotismati's extract to combat oxidative stress and improve overall brain health by enhancing antioxidant enzyme activity... The ability of a substance to inhibit oxidation or reactions promoted by oxygen or peroxides, which can help protect against oxidative stress, especially in cancer.
114 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria refers to: Criteria defined for selecting participants for the clinical study, ensuring the study population consisted of specific individuals who fit the diagnostic requirements... The specific guidelines used to determine who can participate in the study and who cannot, ensuring relevant participant selection.
Inclusion and exclusion criteria refers to: Criteria defined for selecting participants for the clinical study, ensuring the study population consisted of specific individuals who fit the diagnostic requirements... The specific guidelines used to determine who can participate in the study and who cannot, ensuring relevant participant selection.
112 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Epidemiological studies refers to: Research investigations that assess the prevalence and characteristics of conditions like DNS across different populations... Research aimed at understanding the distribution and determinants of health-related states, specifically regarding gingivitis prevalence.
Epidemiological studies refers to: Research investigations that assess the prevalence and characteristics of conditions like DNS across different populations... Research aimed at understanding the distribution and determinants of health-related states, specifically regarding gingivitis prevalence.
110 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Ethics committee refers to: A group that reviews and approves research proposals to ensure ethical standards are met, particularly regarding participant safety and informed consent in clinical trials... An institutional body that reviewed and granted ethical clearance for conducting the research study, ensuring the safety and rights of the participating patients.
Ethics committee refers to: A group that reviews and approves research proposals to ensure ethical standards are met, particularly regarding participant safety and informed consent in clinical trials... An institutional body that reviewed and granted ethical clearance for conducting the research study, ensuring the safety and rights of the participating patients.
109 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Recurrence Rate refers to: The rate at which a disease, such as Mootrashmari, reoccurs after treatment, which in this case is noted to be between 50 to 80%... The rate at which the disease returns after treatment, noted as a significant concern in chronic skin diseases.
Recurrence Rate refers to: The rate at which a disease, such as Mootrashmari, reoccurs after treatment, which in this case is noted to be between 50 to 80%... The rate at which the disease returns after treatment, noted as a significant concern in chronic skin diseases.
108 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Adverse reaction refers to: Negative side effects experienced by patients during treatment; in this study, no serious adverse effects were noted except mild cognitive disorientation... Unwanted or harmful effects experienced by a patient following the administration of a medication.
Adverse reaction refers to: Negative side effects experienced by patients during treatment; in this study, no serious adverse effects were noted except mild cognitive disorientation... Unwanted or harmful effects experienced by a patient following the administration of a medication.
106 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Visual analog scale refers to: The visual analog scale (VAS) is a tool used to assess pain intensity, where patients rate their pain on a scale from '0' (no pain) to '10' (severe pain)... A tool used to assess and quantify the intensity of pain experienced by patients during treatment.
Visual analog scale refers to: The visual analog scale (VAS) is a tool used to assess pain intensity, where patients rate their pain on a scale from '0' (no pain) to '10' (severe pain)... A tool used to assess and quantify the intensity of pain experienced by patients during treatment.
106 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Treatment plan refers to: The strategy outlining the method and type of therapies (e.g., Baluka Swedana followed by Basti) administered to treat patients diagnosed with Amavata... The methodical approach taken in administering various Ayurvedic medicines to manage and ultimately eliminate malaria symptoms in the patient over time.
Treatment plan refers to: The strategy outlining the method and type of therapies (e.g., Baluka Swedana followed by Basti) administered to treat patients diagnosed with Amavata... The methodical approach taken in administering various Ayurvedic medicines to manage and ultimately eliminate malaria symptoms in the patient over time.
105 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Clinical improvement refers to: The observed reduction in symptoms and enhancement of health status in a patient following treatment... A noticeable positive change in a patient’s condition due to treatment, as recorded through various assessments.
Clinical improvement refers to: The observed reduction in symptoms and enhancement of health status in a patient following treatment... A noticeable positive change in a patient’s condition due to treatment, as recorded through various assessments.
104 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Anti-inflammatory agent refers to: Substances or compounds that help reduce inflammation, as seen in the components found in leech saliva... Medications and substances that reduce inflammation and are used in the offense strategy for treating RA.
Anti-inflammatory agent refers to: Substances or compounds that help reduce inflammation, as seen in the components found in leech saliva... Medications and substances that reduce inflammation and are used in the offense strategy for treating RA.
104 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Statistical method refers to: Quantitative techniques used to analyze variations and offer insights during pulse rate variability assessments... Analytical techniques used for processing clinical data to ascertain treatment efficacy, employing tests such as the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test.
Statistical method refers to: Quantitative techniques used to analyze variations and offer insights during pulse rate variability assessments... Analytical techniques used for processing clinical data to ascertain treatment efficacy, employing tests such as the Wilcoxon Signed-Rank test.
103 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Low-density lipoprotein refers to: Known as LDL, it's a type of cholesterol considered 'bad' as high levels can lead to plaque buildup in arteries and result in heart disease... A type of cholesterol in the blood that, when elevated, is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
Low-density lipoprotein refers to: Known as LDL, it's a type of cholesterol considered 'bad' as high levels can lead to plaque buildup in arteries and result in heart disease... A type of cholesterol in the blood that, when elevated, is a risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.
101 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
High-density lipoprotein refers to: Also known as HDL, it is a type of cholesterol that is often referred to as 'good' cholesterol; elevated levels can protect against heart disease... A type of good cholesterol in the blood that helps protect against heart disease; increases in HDL were observed with the use of Bhavita Amalaki Choorna.
High-density lipoprotein refers to: Also known as HDL, it is a type of cholesterol that is often referred to as 'good' cholesterol; elevated levels can protect against heart disease... A type of good cholesterol in the blood that helps protect against heart disease; increases in HDL were observed with the use of Bhavita Amalaki Choorna.
101 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Clinical observation refers to: The systematic noting of patient responses and symptoms during a clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment... The detailed examination and analysis of how treatments (like Kabasura Kudineer) perform in clinical settings and among patients.
Clinical observation refers to: The systematic noting of patient responses and symptoms during a clinical trial to evaluate the effectiveness of a treatment... The detailed examination and analysis of how treatments (like Kabasura Kudineer) perform in clinical settings and among patients.
100 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Herbal product refers to: Herbal products are remedies derived from plants used for therapeutic purposes, often in the context of traditional medicine, including Ayurveda... Natural plant-based products utilized for medicinal purposes, increasingly prominent in alternative medicine practices.
Herbal product refers to: Herbal products are remedies derived from plants used for therapeutic purposes, often in the context of traditional medicine, including Ayurveda... Natural plant-based products utilized for medicinal purposes, increasingly prominent in alternative medicine practices.
100 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Therapeutic benefit refers to: Positive effects achieved through leech therapy that enhance the quality of life and overall health in patients with thromboangiitis obliterans... Health advantages provided by certain substances or medical treatments, particularly in the prevention and management of diseases.
Therapeutic benefit refers to: Positive effects achieved through leech therapy that enhance the quality of life and overall health in patients with thromboangiitis obliterans... Health advantages provided by certain substances or medical treatments, particularly in the prevention and management of diseases.
99 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Microscopic examination refers to: An analysis technique that involves observing the microscopic structure of plant tissues for accurate identification... A detailed analysis method in modern medicine that examines urine under a microscope.
Microscopic examination refers to: An analysis technique that involves observing the microscopic structure of plant tissues for accurate identification... A detailed analysis method in modern medicine that examines urine under a microscope.
98 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
High blood pressure refers to: A psychosomatic manifestation that can be a result of insomnia, affecting overall health and well-being... A medical condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is consistently too high, also known as hypertension.
High blood pressure refers to: A psychosomatic manifestation that can be a result of insomnia, affecting overall health and well-being... A medical condition in which the force of the blood against the artery walls is consistently too high, also known as hypertension.
98 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Statistically significant result refers to: Findings in a study that indicate a high likelihood that the observed effects are not due to chance... Findings in the study that indicate a meaningful difference between treatment groups, specifically concerning urine turbidity.
Statistically significant result refers to: Findings in a study that indicate a high likelihood that the observed effects are not due to chance... Findings in the study that indicate a meaningful difference between treatment groups, specifically concerning urine turbidity.
98 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Treatment outcome refers to: Results observed after the administration of haritakyadi eye drops or ofloxacin, indicating the efficacy of each treatment... The final results of a treatment regimen, indicating the effectiveness of the administered medicine.
Treatment outcome refers to: Results observed after the administration of haritakyadi eye drops or ofloxacin, indicating the efficacy of each treatment... The final results of a treatment regimen, indicating the effectiveness of the administered medicine.
97 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Pain assessment refers to: Measuring pain intensity experienced by patients using methods like visual analog scale during treatment evaluations... Evaluation of the severity of pain experienced by patients, a key criterion for the effectiveness of Agni karma and other therapeutic interventions.
Pain assessment refers to: Measuring pain intensity experienced by patients using methods like visual analog scale during treatment evaluations... Evaluation of the severity of pain experienced by patients, a key criterion for the effectiveness of Agni karma and other therapeutic interventions.
97 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Clinical sign refers to: Observable indicators that help in diagnosing Adjustment Disorders among participants, forming part of the inclusion criteria... Physical indicators or manifestations of a disease that can be observed by a healthcare provider.
Clinical sign refers to: Observable indicators that help in diagnosing Adjustment Disorders among participants, forming part of the inclusion criteria... Physical indicators or manifestations of a disease that can be observed by a healthcare provider.
95 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Local application refers to: The application of a treatment directly on the affected area of the body... A method of applying treatment directly to the affected area, such as hemorrhoids, designed to minimize invasiveness.
Local application refers to: The application of a treatment directly on the affected area of the body... A method of applying treatment directly to the affected area, such as hemorrhoids, designed to minimize invasiveness.
95 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Experimental model refers to: A controlled setting used to investigate the effects of substances like cyfluthrin on fetal development using laboratory animals... A controlled setting in which the effect of Varuna on urolithiasis is studied using albino rats.
Experimental model refers to: A controlled setting used to investigate the effects of substances like cyfluthrin on fetal development using laboratory animals... A controlled setting in which the effect of Varuna on urolithiasis is studied using albino rats.
95 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Triglyceride refers to: A type of fat found in the blood, high levels of which are measured in the study to assess their reduction with herbal treatments... A type of fat (lipid) found in the blood, elevated levels of which can increase the risk of heart disease.
Triglyceride refers to: A type of fat found in the blood, high levels of which are measured in the study to assess their reduction with herbal treatments... A type of fat (lipid) found in the blood, elevated levels of which can increase the risk of heart disease.
94 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Chief complaint refers to: The primary symptoms or issues reported by a patient upon seeking medical attention, which in this study included skin lesions and intense pruritus... The main symptoms or health issues reported by a patient during a medical consultation.
Chief complaint refers to: The primary symptoms or issues reported by a patient upon seeking medical attention, which in this study included skin lesions and intense pruritus... The main symptoms or health issues reported by a patient during a medical consultation.
93 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Institutional Ethical Committee refers to: The Institutional Ethical Committee ensures that clinical research is conducted ethically, requiring clearance and consent from participants involved in trials... A body that reviews and approves study protocols to ensure ethical standards are maintained in clinical research.
Institutional Ethical Committee refers to: The Institutional Ethical Committee ensures that clinical research is conducted ethically, requiring clearance and consent from participants involved in trials... A body that reviews and approves study protocols to ensure ethical standards are maintained in clinical research.
93 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Analgesic effect refers to: The ability to relieve pain... Pain-relieving properties of the ingredients used in the Paste of Manjistadiya, contributing to the symptomatic relief experienced by patients.
Analgesic effect refers to: The ability to relieve pain... Pain-relieving properties of the ingredients used in the Paste of Manjistadiya, contributing to the symptomatic relief experienced by patients.
92 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Randomized clinical trial refers to: A study designed to evaluate the efficacy of three different bheshaja sevana kalas in treating prameha by randomly assigning patients to different treatment groups... A randomized clinical trial is a study design that randomly assigns participants to different treatment groups to test the effectiveness of an intervention, ensuring unbiased results.
Randomized clinical trial refers to: A study designed to evaluate the efficacy of three different bheshaja sevana kalas in treating prameha by randomly assigning patients to different treatment groups... A randomized clinical trial is a study design that randomly assigns participants to different treatment groups to test the effectiveness of an intervention, ensuring unbiased results.
92 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Treatment regimen refers to: A prescribed course of treatment that includes various therapies and medicines... A specific plan or protocol for administering medical care, including medications and therapies for managing a disease.
Treatment regimen refers to: A prescribed course of treatment that includes various therapies and medicines... A specific plan or protocol for administering medical care, including medications and therapies for managing a disease.
91 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Psychological disorder refers to: Mental health conditions that affect a person's thinking, feeling, behavior, or mood, which may include anxiety disorders... Psychological disorders are mental health conditions that can complicate and exacerbate the experience of chronic pain.
Psychological disorder refers to: Mental health conditions that affect a person's thinking, feeling, behavior, or mood, which may include anxiety disorders... Psychological disorders are mental health conditions that can complicate and exacerbate the experience of chronic pain.
89 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Public awareness refers to: The understanding and knowledge amongst the general populace regarding surrogacy laws and options available... Public awareness includes efforts to educate society about eye donation to increase the rate of donated eyes and reduce the gap between need and supply.
Public awareness refers to: The understanding and knowledge amongst the general populace regarding surrogacy laws and options available... Public awareness includes efforts to educate society about eye donation to increase the rate of donated eyes and reduce the gap between need and supply.
89 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Hyperlipidemia refers to: A condition involving elevated levels of lipids in the blood, which Guggul has been documented to effectively manage... Defined as the presence of raised or abnormal levels of lipids and/or lipoproteins in the blood, identified as a potential risk factor for many diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome.
Hyperlipidemia refers to: A condition involving elevated levels of lipids in the blood, which Guggul has been documented to effectively manage... Defined as the presence of raised or abnormal levels of lipids and/or lipoproteins in the blood, identified as a potential risk factor for many diseases, including cardiovascular diseases and metabolic syndrome.
87 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Fasting blood sugar refers to: Fasting blood sugar refers to the concentration of glucose in the blood after fasting for a certain period, a key parameter for diagnosing diabetes mellitus... A test measuring blood glucose after fasting, used to assess diabetes control.
Fasting blood sugar refers to: Fasting blood sugar refers to the concentration of glucose in the blood after fasting for a certain period, a key parameter for diagnosing diabetes mellitus... A test measuring blood glucose after fasting, used to assess diabetes control.
85 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Healing process refers to: The biological mechanism through which wounds recover and regenerate, often complicated by infections and inflammation... The series of biological processes that occur in the body to repair damaged tissue after injury.
Healing process refers to: The biological mechanism through which wounds recover and regenerate, often complicated by infections and inflammation... The series of biological processes that occur in the body to repair damaged tissue after injury.
83 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate refers to: A blood test that measures the presence of inflammation in the body and helps diagnose conditions... A laboratory test used as a marker of inflammation, showing how quickly erythrocytes settle at the bottom of a test tube.
Erythrocyte sedimentation rate refers to: A blood test that measures the presence of inflammation in the body and helps diagnose conditions... A laboratory test used as a marker of inflammation, showing how quickly erythrocytes settle at the bottom of a test tube.
83 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Personalized medicine refers to: Tailored healthcare strategies that consider individual patient characteristics, preferences, and needs... Tailoring of medical treatment to the individual characteristics and circumstances of each patient, a key aspect of Ayurveda.
Personalized medicine refers to: Tailored healthcare strategies that consider individual patient characteristics, preferences, and needs... Tailoring of medical treatment to the individual characteristics and circumstances of each patient, a key aspect of Ayurveda.
83 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Health risk refers to: Potential dangers to health that arise from living in urban environments, including increased incidences of allergic and skin disorders... Potential dangers to an individual's well-being that can be better understood and predicted by relating physical characteristics to psychological manifestations.
Health risk refers to: Potential dangers to health that arise from living in urban environments, including increased incidences of allergic and skin disorders... Potential dangers to an individual's well-being that can be better understood and predicted by relating physical characteristics to psychological manifestations.
82 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Patient management refers to: The approach to care and treatment of individuals with COVID-19, incorporating both Ayurvedic and contemporary medical guidelines... Laws and standards governing the conduct of medical practitioners in managing patient care and ethical practices within AYUSH hospitals.
Patient management refers to: The approach to care and treatment of individuals with COVID-19, incorporating both Ayurvedic and contemporary medical guidelines... Laws and standards governing the conduct of medical practitioners in managing patient care and ethical practices within AYUSH hospitals.
82 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Demographic Profile refers to: The statistical characteristics of study participants, including age, dietary habits, and health status, that may influence treatment outcomes... The statistical data of participants including age, gender, marital status, and related factors collected for the study.
Demographic Profile refers to: The statistical characteristics of study participants, including age, dietary habits, and health status, that may influence treatment outcomes... The statistical data of participants including age, gender, marital status, and related factors collected for the study.
81 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Antimicrobial effect refers to: Honey's ability to inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms, serving as a natural remedy for infections... The ability of certain compounds to inhibit the growth of or kill pathogenic microorganisms.
Antimicrobial effect refers to: Honey's ability to inhibit the growth of pathogenic microorganisms, serving as a natural remedy for infections... The ability of certain compounds to inhibit the growth of or kill pathogenic microorganisms.
81 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Musculoskeletal disorder refers to: Musculoskeletal disorders are a group of conditions affecting the muscles, bones, and joints, often causing pain and functional limitations... Health issues that affect the muscles and skeleton, including conditions like osteoarthritis, which can be exacerbated by obesity.
Musculoskeletal disorder refers to: Musculoskeletal disorders are a group of conditions affecting the muscles, bones, and joints, often causing pain and functional limitations... Health issues that affect the muscles and skeleton, including conditions like osteoarthritis, which can be exacerbated by obesity.
79 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
BMI refers to: Body Mass Index, a measure of body fat based on weight and height, used to assess the health status of the patient... Body Mass Index, a calculation used to classify individuals based on their weight in relation to their height, essential for determining obesity.
BMI refers to: Body Mass Index, a measure of body fat based on weight and height, used to assess the health status of the patient... Body Mass Index, a calculation used to classify individuals based on their weight in relation to their height, essential for determining obesity.
78 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Standard operating procedure refers to: A set of detailed, written instructions to achieve uniformity in the performance of specific functions within panchakarma therapy... A detailed, written instruction to achieve uniformity in the performance of a specific function, particularly in drug formulation and preparation.
Standard operating procedure refers to: A set of detailed, written instructions to achieve uniformity in the performance of specific functions within panchakarma therapy... A detailed, written instruction to achieve uniformity in the performance of a specific function, particularly in drug formulation and preparation.
77 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Health-related quality of life refers to: An aspect highlighted in the study that is likely improved by personalized treatment regimens based on Deha prakriti... A measure of how health influences overall well-being, impacted significantly by conditions like Urdhwaga Amlapitta.
Health-related quality of life refers to: An aspect highlighted in the study that is likely improved by personalized treatment regimens based on Deha prakriti... A measure of how health influences overall well-being, impacted significantly by conditions like Urdhwaga Amlapitta.
76 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Therapeutic measure refers to: Interventions or treatment strategies used in Ayurveda to aid patients in their recovery or maintenance of good health... Specific treatments proposed within Ayurveda for addressing various health issues, illustrating the balance of cures and adverse effects.
Therapeutic measure refers to: Interventions or treatment strategies used in Ayurveda to aid patients in their recovery or maintenance of good health... Specific treatments proposed within Ayurveda for addressing various health issues, illustrating the balance of cures and adverse effects.
75 concepts in 1 Scientific topics and 9 sources.
Ethical committee approval refers to: The required permission from an institutional ethics board before conducting the clinical study on participants, ensuring compliance with ethical standards... The clearance obtained from a regulatory body before conducting clinical studies, as mentioned for the research on Septilin Drops.
Ethical committee approval refers to: The required permission from an institutional ethics board before conducting the clinical study on participants, ensuring compliance with ethical standards... The clearance obtained from a regulatory body before conducting clinical studies, as mentioned for the research on Septilin Drops.