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Building strong and equitable health systems is an essential measure of human civilisation. Yet, today, we witness the death by…
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Myth and reality of “theory-driven individualised practice” in Ayurveda: Mapping…
Gender awareness among the undergraduate medical students: A cross sectional…
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Towards Universal Health Coverage — A contribution to the debate
Swami Subramaniam, Aparajithan Srivathsan. Mission Possible — Paving the Road to Universal Health Coverage. Notion Press.com, India, 2024. INR 499. 279 pages. ISBN 979-8-89186-388-0.
Dr Marthanda Varma Sankaran Valiathan (1934-2024)

Marthanda Varma Sankaran Valiathan was born in Mavelikara in the district of Alappuzha, of Travancore State (now Kerala). In an interview, he credited his parents for his interest in Sanskrit, Malayalam, English, music and ethical conduct. There were several physic...

Surfactants and the importance of informed consent: Nurturing culturally competent care in healthcare settings

Background: Culturally competent healthcare improves patient satisfaction and clinical outcomes. Many drugs, dressings and implants have human or animal-derived content which may conflict with patients’ religious beliefs, and may even have medicolegal implications....

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Myth and reality of “theory-driven individualised practice” in Ayurveda: Mapping physicians’ approaches using case-based scenarios

Background: The curricula of Ayurveda programmes emphasise various theoretical constructs such as Tridosha (three factors determining the state of health), Agnibala (digestive strength), Samprapti (patho-physiology), among others. It is often argued that practition...

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