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View article: Harnessing digital health for integrating Ayush systems in mainstream Public Health System of India
Harnessing digital health for integrating Ayush systems in mainstream Public Health System of India Open
Integration of Ayush systems, i.e. Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa-Rigpa, and Homeopathy, into mainstream public health in India offers substantial opportunities but also faces complex systemic challenges. Digital Healt…
View article: A systems perspective on rare diseases: integrating human phenotype ontology with the Anukta framework of Ayurveda
A systems perspective on rare diseases: integrating human phenotype ontology with the Anukta framework of Ayurveda Open
Rare diseases pose significant diagnostic and management challenges. In Ayurveda, these conditions are not explicitly mentioned (referred as Anukta Vyadhi) and are interpreted using foundational principles of Dosha imbalance with a systems…
View article: A Comprehensive Review of the Ṛṣis (Sages) Mentioned in Carakasaṃhitā
A Comprehensive Review of the Ṛṣis (Sages) Mentioned in Carakasaṃhitā Open
A bstract This article provides a comprehensive review of the Ṛṣis (sages) mentioned in the Carakasaṃhitā , emphasizing how India’s knowledge tradition has endured through generations of self-controlled and deeply knowledgeable sages. This…
View article: Illuminating Pathways: A chronicle of the life of Prof. (Vaidya) C. P. Shukla
Illuminating Pathways: A chronicle of the life of Prof. (Vaidya) C. P. Shukla Open
This article delves into the life of Professor Vaidya Chandrakant Prabhushankar Shukla, a prominent figure in the field of Ayurveda from Gujarat. The primary objective of this article is to acquaint readers with one of the remarkable visio…
View article: In-silico evaluation of Oroxylum indicum vent compounds in the plausible treatment and prevention of nasopharyngeal cancer
In-silico evaluation of Oroxylum indicum vent compounds in the plausible treatment and prevention of nasopharyngeal cancer Open
Overall, the in-silico evaluation of these phytochemicals with target proteins indicates their potential to inhibit both EBV and NPC which needs further in-vitro and in-vivo validations.
View article: NAMASTE portal, data analysis, and understanding of Ayurveda medical records: An initial evaluation
NAMASTE portal, data analysis, and understanding of Ayurveda medical records: An initial evaluation Open
INTRODUCTION: Traditional medicine is a valuable heritage that has enriched people’s daily lives. Globalization requires a common framework for communicating the details of the medical system in various contexts such as medical research, c…
View article: Development of Medical Record Science in India and Transition from Paper-based Record to Electronic Medical Records: A Historical Account Focusing on the Ayush Sector
Development of Medical Record Science in India and Transition from Paper-based Record to Electronic Medical Records: A Historical Account Focusing on the Ayush Sector Open
A bstract A well-organized medical record is essential for maintaining the continuity of patient care, encompassing the patient’s medical history, examination findings, lab results, treatment reports, and progress notes. It is a communicat…
View article: Preparing a Medically Significant Copper Plate Inscription Replicas: A Case Study
Preparing a Medically Significant Copper Plate Inscription Replicas: A Case Study Open
A bstract Inscriptions engraved on surfaces such as stone and copper plates provide insights into governance, societal customs, and the practice of Ayurveda from ancient times to the present. Unlike manuscripts, inscriptions, particularly …
View article: Optimizing Learning in Robot-Child Tutoring through Personalized Timing Strategies
Optimizing Learning in Robot-Child Tutoring through Personalized Timing Strategies Open
This research focuses on exploring personalized timing strategies to optimize learning in robot-child tutoring. Non-task breaks are commonly used in education to address children's limited attention spans and promote cognitive rejuvenation…
View article: Balchaturbhadra churna as a potential medicine for SARS-Cov2 infection in pediatric setting: An In-Silico study
Balchaturbhadra churna as a potential medicine for SARS-Cov2 infection in pediatric setting: An In-Silico study Open
Background: Balchaturbharda Churna (BC), is four ingredients (Aconitum heterophyllum Wall. Ex Royle, Pistacia integerrima stew. Ex brandis, Piper Longum Linn. and Cyperus rotundus linn.) Ayurvedic powder dosage form, which is commonly pres…
View article: Phytochemicals from AYUSH-64 screened against main protease and spike protein of Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 using ensemble docking approach
Phytochemicals from AYUSH-64 screened against main protease and spike protein of Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 using ensemble docking approach Open
The current wave of the COVID-19 pandemic is due to the B.1.1.529 variant of the SARS-CoV-2 designated as Omicron. AYUSH-64 a poly herbal drug developed by Central Council for Research in Ayurvedic Sciences (CCRAS) has been recommended by …
View article: AYUSH Research Portal: Matching Traditional Indian Knowledge with Modern Needs
AYUSH Research Portal: Matching Traditional Indian Knowledge with Modern Needs Open
Indexing is a mandatory requirement for the sustenance and progress of anyscientific discipline. AYUSH Research portal (https://ayushportal.nic.in/) is anexclusive portal meant for indexing and dissemination of research findings inthe doma…
View article: In silico evaluation of the compounds of the ayurvedic drug, AYUSH-64, for the action against the SARS-CoV-2 main protease
In silico evaluation of the compounds of the ayurvedic drug, AYUSH-64, for the action against the SARS-CoV-2 main protease Open
The results provide lead that, the presence of Mpro- Akuammicine N-Oxide with highest Mpro binding energy along with other 34 chemical compounds having similar activity as part of AYUSH-64 make it a suitable candidate for repurposing to ma…
View article: The Epigraphic Evidences on Ayurveda and Indian Medical Heritage
The Epigraphic Evidences on Ayurveda and Indian Medical Heritage Open
History of Indian medical heritage is due to receive serious attention from historians.There is need to fill in this gap by writing narratives based on primary evidences such as inscriptions, manuscripts and other intangible sources like o…
View article: Pharmacovigilance in Ayurveda
Pharmacovigilance in Ayurveda Open
Aim: To review the intrinsic tenants available for safe drug usage in Ayurveda and to contextualize the statistical signal detection techniques of current times in terms of Ayurvedic pharmacovigilance program. Materials and methods: Stream…
View article: AYURVEDIC PHARMACO-THERAPEUTIC ADOPTION OF CESTRUM DIURNUM L.
AYURVEDIC PHARMACO-THERAPEUTIC ADOPTION OF CESTRUM DIURNUM L. Open
Cestrum diurnum L. known as Day jasmine, day cestrum, wild jasmine, a Solanaceae member is a native of West indies and introduced to India as an ornamental plant. The berries of the plant contain solanine, tropane-alkaloids and generally …
View article: PRAGMATIC USAGE OF HARITAKI (TERMINALIA CHEBULA RETZ): AN AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE VIS-À-VIS CURRENT PRACTICE
PRAGMATIC USAGE OF HARITAKI (TERMINALIA CHEBULA RETZ): AN AYURVEDIC PERSPECTIVE VIS-À-VIS CURRENT PRACTICE Open
Haritaki (Chebulic myrobalan -Terminalia chebula Retz (Combretaceae Family) denotes “a fruit having dark greenish yellow colour, which drives away diseases†The widely acclaimed Ayurvedic drug is the best wholesome substance and safe…