Aromatherapy Open Access Journals
Fragrance based treatment is a pseudoscience dependent on the use of sweet-smelling materials, including fundamental oils, and other fragrance mixes, with claims for improving mental or physical prosperity. It is offered as a reciprocal treatment or as a type of elective medication, the primary importance close by standard medicines, the second rather than regular, proof-based medicines. Aromatherapists, individuals who spend significant time in the act of fragrance based treatment, use mixes of as far as anyone knows restorative basic oils that can be utilized as a topical application, back rub, inward breath, or water inundation. There is nothing but bad clinical proof that fragrant healing can either forestall, treat, or fix any sickness.
Conference Proceedings
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The role of von Willebrand in HIV and its reduction with antiretroviral treatment in Zimbabwe
Arthur Mandisodza Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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The role of von Willebrand in HIV and its reduction with antiretroviral treatment in Zimbabwe
Arthur Mandisodza Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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Characterization of hendra virus V protein interactions with human nuclear transport receptors reveals opportunities to target hendra virus infection
Natalie Borg Keynote: Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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Characterization of hendra virus V protein interactions with human nuclear transport receptors reveals opportunities to target hendra virus infection
Natalie Borg Keynote: Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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Early infant diagnosis, key factor in the effectiveness of the prevention of HIV mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) program in Senegal
Sokhna Bousso Gueye, Halimatou Diop Ndiaye, Ousmane Diouf, Fatoumata Toure, Ndeye Diabou Diagne Gueye, Ndeye Amy Diouf Diaw, Ousseynou Ndiaye, Khady Mbow Ndiaye, Khady Kebe Fall, Oumy Diop Diongue, Sada Diallo, Fatou Sylla Thiaw, Fatou Kebe, Papa Manoumbe Ndiaye, Ndeye Fatou Ngom Faye, Cheikh Tidiane Ndour, Aissatou Gaye Diallo, Abdoulaye Sidibe Wade, Souleymane Mboup and Coumba Toure Kane Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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Early infant diagnosis, key factor in the effectiveness of the prevention of HIV mother-to-child transmission (PMTCT) program in Senegal
Sokhna Bousso Gueye, Halimatou Diop Ndiaye, Ousmane Diouf, Fatoumata Toure, Ndeye Diabou Diagne Gueye, Ndeye Amy Diouf Diaw, Ousseynou Ndiaye, Khady Mbow Ndiaye, Khady Kebe Fall, Oumy Diop Diongue, Sada Diallo, Fatou Sylla Thiaw, Fatou Kebe, Papa Manoumbe Ndiaye, Ndeye Fatou Ngom Faye, Cheikh Tidiane Ndour, Aissatou Gaye Diallo, Abdoulaye Sidibe Wade, Souleymane Mboup and Coumba Toure Kane Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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The risk of AIDS-defining events is decreasing over time in the German HIV-1 cohort
Mathias Altmann Accepted Abstracts: Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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The risk of AIDS-defining events is decreasing over time in the German HIV-1 cohort
Mathias Altmann Accepted Abstracts: Journal of AIDS & Clinical Research
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Dual degrees and International collaborations: Best practices
Marie T O Toole Keynote: Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing
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Dual degrees and International collaborations: Best practices
Marie T O Toole Keynote: Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing
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Focus charting in a selected hospital in Taguig City: Basis for training program
Alvarez Maybelle Gregorio Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing
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Focus charting in a selected hospital in Taguig City: Basis for training program
Alvarez Maybelle Gregorio Scientific Tracks Abstracts: Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing
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An exploration of the variables that are associated with health promotion behaviors among urban Black women in the United States
Millie Hepburn Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing
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An exploration of the variables that are associated with health promotion behaviors among urban Black women in the United States
Millie Hepburn Posters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Advanced Practices in Nursing
Relevant Topics in Clinical Sciences