"Health promotion is a process of enabling people to increase the control over, and to improve, their health". The Ottawa charter of health promotion 1986 was a major milestone in the direction of ...
Biomedical waste is the discarded materials from the health care establishments. Rate of generation of medical waste is increasing and the management of the waste is becoming the problem. The biome...
The concept of dual diagnosis came about in the 1980s and it has been postulated that managing patients with mental illnesses as well as substance use disorders concurrently may improve their outco...
This book describes the incidence of bacteremia after different oral and maxillofacial surgical procedures. A comparative study to co-relate bacteremia episodes with various epidemiological and sur...
Birth control is the use of any practices, methods or devices to prevent pregnancy from occurring in sexually active women, also referred to as family planning, pregnancy prevention, fertility cont...
Teeth when subjected to bleaching bring about the desiccation of the enamel, making it to reduce in its microhardness. While subjecting the freshly bleached enamel surface to various surface treatm...
Dental caries is also a bio-social disease whose causes are rooted in the culture and economy of our society. The control of dental caries presents one of the greatest challenges that must be met t...
Morphological studies were conducted on the long bones (Humerus, Radius and ulna and large metacarpal) of 60 clinically healthy animals (30 Bari goats and 30 Dumbi sheep) of both sexes, slaughtered...
Early neonatal death is often due to prenatal events such as severe prenatal asphyxia, infections and pre-maturity and is a major contributor to infant mortality. Poor resuscitation due to incompet...
The "New Drugs of Cancer" - Targeted Therapies - have not healed many people. The limits of Immunotherapy are already visible. After more than half a century of genetics, molecular biology and immu...
The book is written with medical students in mind, as an alternative to the traditionally large reference text books. We believe that residents should learn the essentials before delving into the s...
Pregnancy is a special physiological condition where drug treatment presents a special concern because the physiology of pregnancy affects the pharmacokinetics of medications used and certain medic...
From a Public Health perspective Osteoporosis has been acknowledged as an established and well-defined disease affecting about 200 million people worldwide. Relating to its complications, osteoporo...
Ethiopia's ruminant livestock population is the largest in Africa and 10th in the world. They are important components of the livestock sub sector and are sources of cash income and play a vital ro...
This book intend to deliver that the role of TENS and Stretching have already made a mark and has been found effective in reducing spasticity. This study is intended to ascertain the effectiveness ...
The present study was planned to evaluate the anti bacterial, anti nociceptive, gastro intestinal motility, anti pyretic, acute toxicity investigations of leaf extract of Polygonum hydropiper in al...
Silks are naturally occurring polymers that have been used clinically as sutures for many centuries. When naturally extruded from insects or worms, silk is composed of a filament core protein, term...
At present, there is more and more persistently shown interest in drug-free treatment that can replace or significantly limit the need for drugs and thus affect various aspects of the pathological ...
Trachoma is a eye condition which can be prevented, the causative agent is a Bacterial infection (Chlamydia Trachomatis), the infection is transmitted by hands and Nose and Eyes discharges of an in...
Infection with HIV has different epidemiological and clinical profile. But there is no enough information that shows patient profile throughout the country. There for to assess the epidemiological,...