2014
DOI: 10.4103/2319-5932.147666
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Relationship between psychological well-being and perceptions of stress among undergraduate dental students in Bengaluru city: A cross-sectional study

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“…Numerous studies evaluated dental undergraduates' psychological status from various countries (Aboalshamat, Hou, & Strodl, 2015;Abu-Ghazaleh, Rajab, & Sonbol, 2011;Anushri, Puranik, & Yashoda, 2014;Dyrbye, Thomas, & Shanafelt, 2006). Selye (1982) proposed a good evaluation of dental environment stress comprises of dental environment stressors, physiological reaction and cognitive response.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies evaluated dental undergraduates' psychological status from various countries (Aboalshamat, Hou, & Strodl, 2015;Abu-Ghazaleh, Rajab, & Sonbol, 2011;Anushri, Puranik, & Yashoda, 2014;Dyrbye, Thomas, & Shanafelt, 2006). Selye (1982) proposed a good evaluation of dental environment stress comprises of dental environment stressors, physiological reaction and cognitive response.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…About this herb's usage as a natural medication, it has been reported that it has been used as a wild medicinal plant for the treatment of gout, diarrhea, blister spleen and liver complaints and diseases since ancient times 4 . In more recent times, various parts of dandelion have been investigated for their antioxidant 5 , anti-inflammatory 6 , antidiabetic 7 , antiulcer 8 , antirheumatic 9 , anticancer 10 properties. The chemical composition of common dandelion leaves, flowers and roots has been studied extensively.…”
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“…It has lately been determined that some components of the plant are effective as diuretic, laxative, biliary deterrent, although the plant has usually been used as a cure for liver and gall disturbances since the ancient times 9 . Studies on the antioxidant 10 , anti-inflammatory 11 , antidiabetic 12 , antiulcer 13 , anti-rheumatic 14 , and anticancer 15 properties of T. officinale have been reported in literature.…”
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confidence: 99%