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Indian J Med Ethics ; 2016 Apr-jun; 1 (2): 101-103
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-180221

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“Ethic: from ethos, character, L ethos, adopted by English especially in sense of ‘character and spirit of a people’. Intimately akin to Gr ethos, custom, Skt. sva-dha one’s own doing or action; sva self (cf suicide) + dha to self.”

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Indian J Med Ethics ; 2015 Jan-Mar; 12 (1): 41-45
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-180052

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Preventive lipostasis, ie lowering/controlling the various lipid levels to protect the coronaries from atherosclerosis, is firmly entrenched in modern therapeutics, to the point of being an almost knee-jerk prescription to every cardiac patient, a genureflexopathy of some sort. Enforced lipostasis through dietary measures and drugs has spawned a new syndrome characterised by an obsession with lowering the levels of lipids with the much-celebrated statins and by a fanatical abstinence from fats, and as a by-product, it has robbed cuisines of the joys of fat. Alex Comfort, better known for his best-selling The joys of sex, had penned another mini-classic, The anxiety makers – the curious preoccupation of the medical profession. The new syndrome has been named lipochondria, the sound of which harmonises well with that of the well-recognised hypochondria. A reassessment of lipostasis, lipophobia and lipochondria seems overdue.

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Neurol India ; 2005 Dec; 53(4): 397-8
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-121174

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A revised appreciation of the evolution and the nature of bone in general and of vertebrae in particular, allows revisiting the human spine to usher in some new principles and more rational parlance, that embody spine's phylogeny, ontogeny, anatomy and physiology. Such an approach accords primacy to spine's soft-tissues, and relegates to its bones a secondary place.


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Bone and Bones/physiology , Humans , Spine/physiology , Terminology as Topic
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