2018
DOI: 10.4103/ijrh.ijrh_69_17
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A clinical study on effect of Plantago in gingivitis by assessing bleeding and plaque index

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“…Ginkgo has been used in traditional Chinese medicine. Its extract has been popular in many countries for its memory enhancing properties and its chemical constituents are under investigation as a treatment for Alzheimer disease [8] . It is found wild only in China, but cultivated across the world.…”
Section: Common Neurological Disorders In Old Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ginkgo has been used in traditional Chinese medicine. Its extract has been popular in many countries for its memory enhancing properties and its chemical constituents are under investigation as a treatment for Alzheimer disease [8] . It is found wild only in China, but cultivated across the world.…”
Section: Common Neurological Disorders In Old Agementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Methods of assessment systems can be improved by implementing techniques to assess psychomotor skills, presentation and communication skills, organizational skills, and the student's ability to work in a team [1] . The programmes should address the development of attitudes and values for practicing public health with empathy, compassion and care [8] . I believe when conducting exams are unique and distinguishing then curiosity and interest in students also can be evoked.…”
Section: Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover in selected patients repeat stone formation rates may approach 80% over their lifetime. The prevalence of renal calculi in children and adolescents occur less commonly than in adults [1][2] . The incidence of urinary calculi increases with age, attaining a maximum in the 30-45 years.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%