Transgender persons and structural intersectionality: Towards menstrual justice for all menstruators in India [0.03%]
论跨性别者与结构交叉性:迈向印度所有经期人士的经期正义
Muskan Tibrewala
Muskan Tibrewala
Government policies concerning access to menstrual hygiene primarily focus on adolescent girls and women, leaving out transgender individuals. Addressing access to menstrual hygiene for transgender persons will require two key steps: first,...
Research on emerging infectious diseases: pros and cons of centralised government controls [0.03%]
关于新兴传染病研究:政府集中管控的利弊分析
Raman Swathy Vaman
Raman Swathy Vaman
As the world grapples with the constant threat of new pathogens, the role of government oversight in research and response efforts has become a topic of considerable debate in the academic community. In the recently released "SOP [standard ...
Akira Akabayashi
Akira Akabayashi
The expression "Publish or perish," first appeared in 1942. It signified the rising importance of publication as a means to obtain research funds and establish a secure academic career. The expression is still highly relevant, but increasin...
"I pray to God that greed never sets in": Community health workers' reflections on "care" during the Covid-19 pandemic [0.03%]
“我祈祷贪婪不会蔓延”——新冠肺炎疫情期间社区健康工作者对“照料”的反思
Arima Mishra,Sanjana Santosh
Arima Mishra
Background: Care provision received renewed attention during the Covid-19 pandemic as several healthcare providers vied for the coveted title of "frontline warrior" while they struggled to provide care efficiently under v...
Awareness and practice of Revised Code of Dental Ethics and Consumer Protection Act among dental practitioners in Andhra Pradesh: A cross sectional study [0.03%]
安得拉邦牙科从业人员的《修订版牙科道德准则》和《消费者保护法》认知及实践状况:一项横断面研究
Gautami S Penmetsa,Gadde Praveen,M V Ramesh et al.
Gautami S Penmetsa et al.
Background: Given the imperative for dental practitioners to be familiar with the existing ethical principles and laws governing their practice, this study aimed to evaluate awareness and practice of the dentists (code of...
The pharmaceutical company-healthcare relationship: much ado about something [0.03%]
药企与医疗界的关系:小题大做?
Sunita Simon Kurpad
Sunita Simon Kurpad
The relationship between the pharmaceutical companies and the healthcare profession, especially doctors, has always been fraught with conflicts of interest (COI). The publication of the influential The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual for ...
Ethical obstacles in health systems research in India: Need for focused guidelines [0.03%]
印度健康系统研究中的伦理障碍:需要有针对性的指导方针
Shipra Singh
Shipra Singh
This paper focuses on the ethical tensions seen in health systems research by researchers owing to their scientific obligations to their research, ethical obligations to study participants, and social obligations to the community. Health sy...
Mandatory fortification of rice in the public distribution system in India: An ethics perspective [0.03%]
印度公共分配系统中强制性强化大米的伦理观点
Jananee Muralidharan,Shalini G Hegde,Santu Ghosh et al.
Jananee Muralidharan et al.
In response to the continuing high prevalence of anaemia recorded in the National Family Health Survey-5, the Indian government launched a policy for mandatory iron fortification of the rice provided through public nutrition programmes in I...
Vishal G Shelat
Vishal G Shelat
With the proliferation of pharmaceuticals and advances in innovative medical technologies, use of animal-derived products is widespread in the healthcare industry. The use of these products sometimes conflicts with the religious beliefs of ...
Scientific evaluation of Ayurvedic drugs - the use of N-of-1 clinical trials [0.03%]
阿育吠陀药物的科学评估 - N=1临床试验的应用
Arani Chatterjee,Swaminathan Subramaniam,A Sankaranarayanan
Arani Chatterjee
Despite its ancient roots and prominence in India as an accepted alternative to modern medicine, Ayurveda's growth has been hampered by an inability to carry out clinical studies of its effectiveness and safety using modern scientific metho...