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Study of the Nail Disorder Paronychia
Paronychia is a soft tissue infection around a fingernail. More specifically, it is a superficial infection of epithelium lateral to the nail plate that begins as cellulitis but that may progress to a definite abscess. The 2...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Study of the Nail Disorder Paronychia
Paronychia is a soft tissue infection around a fingernail. More specifically, it is a superficial infection of epithelium lateral to the nail plate that begins as cellulitis but that may progress to a definite abscess. The 2...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
A RANDOMIZED OPEN LABEL CLINICAL TRIAL OF SAFOOF-E-MOHAZZIL IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FART-E-TADASSUM-FID-DAM (PRIMARY HYPERLIPIDAEMIA)
Hyperlipidaemia is a highly atherogenic lipid metabolic disorder characterized by abnormally elevated levels of circulating Cholesterol or Triglycerides in the blood. It results either from increase in synthesis or decrease in...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Soo-Ul-Qiniya (Iron Deficiency Anemia)
Soo-ul-Qiniya is a combination of two words “Soo and Qiniya” both are Arabic words Soo means defect whereas Qiniya means treasure or assets. By continuing both words it become Soo-ul-Qiniya means defect in the asset of the body....
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Soo-Ul-Qiniya (Iron Deficiency Anemia)
Soo-ul-Qiniya is a combination of two words “Soo and Qiniya” both are Arabic words Soo means defect whereas Qiniya means treasure or assets. By continuing both words it become Soo-ul-Qiniya means defect in the asset of the body....
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Epigenetic modifiers DNMT3A and BCOR are recurrently mutated in CYLD cutaneous syndrome
Abstract: Patients with CYLD cutaneous syndrome (CCS; syn. Brooke-Spiegler syndrome) carry germline mutations in the tumor suppressor CYLD and develop multiple skin tumors with diverse histophenotypes. Here, we comprehensively...
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A RANDOMIZED OPEN LABEL CLINICAL TRIAL OF SAFOOF-E-MOHAZZIL IN THE MANAGEMENT OF FART-E-TADASSUM-FID-DAM (PRIMARY HYPERLIPIDAEMIA)
Hyperlipidaemia is a highly atherogenic lipid metabolic disorder characterized by abnormally elevated levels of circulating Cholesterol or Triglycerides in the blood. It results either from increase in synthesis or decrease in...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Study of Papaya Dressing in Wound Bed Preparation of Diabetic Wound–A Review
This paper reviews the role of papaya (papita/Carica papaya) dressing in wound bed preparation of diabetic ulcer, during healing procedure of diabetic wound in relation to ancient Unani Medicine.  Diabetic foot ulcers are...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Treatment of Urticaria in Allopathic and Unani Medicine
Urticaria is one of the most frequent skin diseases. It is characterized by pruritic wheal & flare-type skin reactions with or without angioedema that usually persist for <24 h. In some patients, only angioedema is...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Study of Papaya Dressing in Wound Bed Preparation of Diabetic Wound–A Review
This paper reviews the role of papaya (papita/Carica papaya) dressing in wound bed preparation of diabetic ulcer, during healing procedure of diabetic wound in relation to ancient Unani Medicine.  Diabetic foot ulcers are...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
Treatment of Urticaria in Allopathic and Unani Medicine
Urticaria is one of the most frequent skin diseases. It is characterized by pruritic wheal & flare-type skin reactions with or without angioedema that usually persist for <24 h. In some patients, only angioedema is...
Published by: IJHS Medical Association
High-Commitment Work Systems and Employee Voice:

Purpose: Although scholars have suggested that employees often carefully consider social contexts before enacting voice, few studies have explored whether firms foster employee voice behavior by adopting a set of systematic...

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High-Commitment Work Systems and Employee Voice:

Purpose: Although scholars have suggested that employees often carefully consider social contexts before enacting voice, few studies have explored whether firms foster employee voice behavior by adopting a set of systematic...

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A review of published spoligotype data indicates the diversity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from India is under-represented in global databases.
BACKGROUND: Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTBC) lineages differ in clinical presentation, virulence, transmission, drug resistance and immunological responses. Despite having the largest burden of tuberculosis (TB) in the world...
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Factorial Structure and Validity of Depression (PHQ-9) and Anxiety (GAD-7) Scales after Traumatic Brain Injury
Background: The dimensionality of depression and anxiety instruments have recently been a source of controversy. Objectives and Design: In a European-wide sample of patients after Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI), we aim to examine...
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Algae Involved Generation of Compost
This research investigated the potential application of blue-green algae to improve the quality of composts generated from multiple waste streams including- fly ash, fish waste, and sludge from a local wastewater treatment...
Modelling the impact of changes to abdominal aortic aneurysm screening and treatment services in England during the COVID-19 pandemic
Background: The National Health Service (NHS) abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening programme (NAAASP) in England screens 65-year-old men. The programme monitors those with an aneurysm, and early intervention for large...
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Compensation in autism is not consistent with social motivation theory
Growing evidence, as presented by Jaswal & Akhtar, indicates that social motivation is not universally reduced in autism. Here, we evaluate and extend this argument in light of recent evidence of “compensation” in autism. We...
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Compensation in autism is not consistent with social motivation theory
Growing evidence, as presented by Jaswal & Akhtar, indicates that social motivation is not universally reduced in autism. Here, we evaluate and extend this argument in light of recent evidence of “compensation” in autism. We...
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Performance Challenges for the Civil Service of Pakistan
Bureaucracy is crucial to any government. Pakistan's fundamental problems of governance are political in nature and are not due to lack of technical expertise. Performance is hugely compromised due to power rift between...

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