Association of bathing habits on menstruation in ado-lescence with the subsequent development of endome-triosis: a preliminary survey
Journal name: International Ayurvedic Medical Journal
Original article title: Association of bathing habits on menstruation in ado-lescence with the subsequent development of endome-triosis: a preliminary survey
The International Ayurvedic Medical Journal (IAMJ) is a peer-reviewed scientific publication dedicated to Ayurveda. It aims to integrate Ayurvedic concepts with modern scientific understanding, offering a comprehensive source of validated knowledge for both the modern Ayurvedic community and the broader medical fraternity.
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Wakkumbura H. P.
Liyanage J. A.
Rajapaksha R. P.V. J.
Dissanayake S. A. Sri Lanka
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Year: 2016
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