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    Importance Of Weaning

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    It was conducted among 118 mothers who attended the immunization unit of Govt. Ayurveda college, Poojappura. Primary data was collected from mothers of infants of age group 3 months to 12 months, who started weaning their infants. Their awareness and practices regarding infant feeding practices were assessed using pre-tested questionnaire…

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    Creating A Constitution The major theme of this video is that it is never impossible to build a powerful nation if we have a strong person with leadership goals of looking out for the country and its people. Each of us today praises only one person “Thomas Jefferson” for the Declaration of Independence. But, our history shows that there are efforts of many people who faced many conflicts and compromises such as slavery starting from the Articles of Confederation, setting a Constitution till…

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    Benefits Of Chamomile Oil

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    Chamomile Oil Chamomile essential oil is one of the gentlest oils. It is commonly used on babies and kids, particularly for diaper skin rash. Chamomile oil has been used since time immemorial for its calming, soothing and anti-inflammatory benefits. Its potent therapeutic benefits come from its flowers. Chamomile oil is best blended in combination with other oils and bath products. It is proven to help skin irritations such as eczema because of flavonoids and acidic nature. Chamomile is rich in…

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    In the 19th century, some powerful European countries expanded their countries to new territories, known as "colonialism." Both colonialism and contemporary globalization can lead to inter-state relations. In this article, I will compare Colonialism and contemporary globalization. Colonialism is defined as a policy or practice of "full or partial political control over another country, its occupation of settlers and its economic exploitation". Globalization means the integration of economy,…

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    INTRODUCTION Different forms of treatments comforts patients in different ways, so patients’ complementary therapies to assist in their wellbeing. They have the right to choose their form of treatments; complementary and alternative therapies. The purpose of this paper is to bring to readers the understanding of complementary therapies, types of complementary therapies, historical background and context, regulation and uses; EBP and research utilization in the traditional environment of…

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    Essay On Male Libido

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    Consciousness of male well being and sexual issues has expanded dramatically over the final few years. Men now openly search advice for problems like impotence, low libido, pre mature ejaculation, dysfunction, and penis size. All these conditions are related, and most likely the signs may just factor to more than one crisis. MALE LIBIDO Introduction The word libido is used in most cases in issues of sexual health merchandise or sexual wellness issues. Libido, readily put, is nothing but the…

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    Sleep Deficiency in the Elderly Sleep is one of the basic necessities of living. Various studies have shown that adequate sleep is important for optimal productivity and output. The definition of adequate sleep is generally accepted as seven to eight hours of uninterrupted sleep for adults, and even greater time for children (Rajput & Bromley, 1999). With normal physiological changes occurring due to the ageing process, many people above 65 have six to six and a half hours of sleep (Feinberg,…

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    Gobal Hospitals is India's quickest developing super-forte care and multi-organ transplantation clinic. The doctor's facility pioneers in transplantation surgeries and has surprisingly a few trailblazing accomplishments – an aftereffect of the mix of examination, instruction, and patient consideration. The healing facility always takes a stab at quality and development. While propelled innovation and advanced offices are essential for the conveyance of excellent therapeutic care, its specialists…

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    The first issue addresses the relief of pain and suffering. The availability, accessibility, and effectiveness of modern methods in controlling pain make it mandatory for every medical personnel to have adequate knowledge in the use of these pain reduction techniques. It is estimated that only 3% of India’s cancer patients have access to adequate pain relief. Inadequate attention to pain relief may be due to moral and legal malpractice which leads to a violation of the principle of ethics.…

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    Eating Atis Essay

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    This fresh fruit can be considered as a great tonic in Ayurveda. It enriches blood vessels which are proven to boost muscular energy. Sugar Apple seed: Seeds include alkaloid, neutral resin, set oil and irritant poison which destroy lice. health advantages : The mashed, fresh fruit, combined with salt,…

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