scholarly journals ‘Love me only, at all times’ – The case of a young woman with hypothyroidism

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 100-103
Author(s):  
Arun Lalshankar Pandya

This case report describes a 23-year-old woman who developed hypothyroidism and sought homoeopathic treatment. In this case, we adopted Kent’s approach as the patient displayed characteristic mental as well as physical general symptoms. Her primary mental characteristics were irritability and hatred toward those who offended her and a persistent feeling of being lonely. Her characteristic physical generals included desire for salt and aggravation by exposure to sunlight. Kent’s approach enabled us to select Natrum mur as the remedy. Thorough analysis and evaluation enable physicians to select the most suitable approach for any given case. This case emphasised the importance of case analysis and evaluation as an integral step after case taking. It also highlights the role of homeopathy in cases of endocrinal disorders and its efficacy in reversing pathological processes.

Author(s):  
Bisma Laeeque

Retinol and Tocopherol are commonly known as fat soluble Vitamin A and D. This research was undertaken with the objective to study Vitamin A and D’s effect in combating smog caused illness among females. This case report highlights diseases caused among young woman of Lahore due to smog. Hypothesis formulated for this study was accepted after testing that intake of daily-recommended amount of Vitamin A and D by females helps them in fighting diseases caused by smog. An intervention based on Food and Nutrition Board’s Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDAs) was planned. After the analysis of data by SPSS and excel, it was indicated that women could fight smog caused diseases better by including Vitamin A and D in their daily diet. It was also found that a strong positive correlation existed between good health condition among females and intake of Vitamin A and D.


Author(s):  
Len Asprey ◽  
Michael Middleton

This chapter covers the development of a business case for the acquisition and implementation of an IDCM strategy. It provides insights to assist managers faced with the perplexity of acquiring executive management commitment and resources (budget funding, people, and services) for an IDCM solution. The objectives are to: • Discuss the role of the business case. • Position the business case within the context of the IDCM project life-cycle. • Consider the type of methodology that support business case analysis and preparation of the Business Case Report. • Review the challenges faced by practitioners in championing IDCM projects. • Discuss real-world strategies for aligning IDCM strategies with business planning imperatives. • Discuss the role of pathfinder systems. • Review typical considerations for cost–benefit analysis of IDCM solution options. • Provide a structure for the Business Case Report.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 ◽  
pp. 80-85 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vijaya Sanjay Patil

A 14-year-old boy was brought to us with complaints of recurrent fleeing episodes with confusion, short-term amnesia and behavioural problems, including restlessness, obstinacy and temper tantrums. He was diagnosed with dissociative fugue based on the DSM IV criteria. He had undergone counselling with his school counsellor, without much benefits. His illness was affecting his academic performance and relationships with parents and friends. The case was explored from the point of psychosocial stresses and the child’s disposition with characteristic expressions. The homoeopathic remedy Cuprum Metallicum was selected using Kent’s approach, as predominant mental characteristics were available. The selected remedy brought changes at the level of the disease expression (fleeing episodes) as well as the deeper aspect of his sensitivity and behaviour. Improvements occurred in his academic performance, social relationships, behaviour at school as well as his relationship with his parents. This experience emphasises the role of homoeopathy in mental disorders, especially dissociative fugue and also demonstrates the importance of characteristic mental state and expressions when selecting a similimum using Kent’s approach.


2014 ◽  
Vol 75 (S 02) ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Heredero ◽  
J. Solivera ◽  
A. Romance ◽  
A. Dean ◽  
J. Lozano

2008 ◽  
Vol 58 (6) ◽  
pp. 583
Author(s):  
Jae Myeong Lee ◽  
Ghi Jai Lee ◽  
Jae Chan Shim ◽  
Ho Kyun Kim ◽  
Jung Ho Suh ◽  
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Author(s):  
Margarida Victor ◽  
Ana Goncalves Ferreira ◽  
Susana Carmona ◽  
Henrique Vara Luiz ◽  
Maria Carlos Cordeiro ◽  
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2007 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
pp. E271-E272
Author(s):  
Sahin Senay ◽  
Atilla Damlacik ◽  
Hasan Karabulut ◽  
Fevzi Toraman ◽  
Cem Alhan

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