Latest Published Research Articles in Ayurveda
2025 | Volume 4, Issue 4
Total Articles Published: 8
Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) was originally described in 1935 by Stein and Leventhal as a syndrome manifested by amenorrhea, hirsutism,and obesity associated with enlarged polycystic ovaries....
Skin disorders constitute a major proportion of global disease burden, affecting individuals physically, psychologically, and socially. In Ayurveda, all dermatological disorders are comprehensively...
Background: Gynecological disorders-including reproductive tract infections (RTIs), pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), endometriosis, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), cervicitis, ...
Amavata is particular type of disease that is mentioned in Ayurveda since the period of Madhavkar, under the category of Vata-Kaphaja disorder.The term Ama ordinarily means, unripe, uncooked, immat...
Ayurveda is an ancient system of medicine, representing a comprehensive approach to personalised care. Bhaishajya Kalpana is a crucial branch of Ayurveda, focusing on the preparation of va...
Mental disorders such as anxiety, depression, and stress-related conditions are increasing globally, driven by lifestyle disturbances, emotional dysregulation, and social stressors. Ayurveda offers...
Digital eye strain, also referred to as computer vision syndrome, encompasses a set of ocular and visual complaints resulting from extended digital screen use. Common symptoms include headaches, dr...
A chemical that appears in an organism but is not generated or expected to be present there naturally is called a xenobiotic. It might be a dangerous foreign substance that entered the body in minu...