Basic statistics for the health science
رجاء يا اخوان ضروري وشكرا للجميع
جزاک اللہ خیرا وبارک فیک و احسن الیک الجزاء فی الدارین
وقاك الله من شر النوائب و اطال اللہ عمرک بالصحۃ والعافیۃ
Modern Science, Compatible or Incompatible
Naik Zakir.
Islamic Book. — IRF, 2008. — 67 p.Ever since the dawn of human life on this planet, Man has always sought to understand Nature, his own place in the scheme of Creation and the purpose of Life itself. In this quest for Truth, spanning many centuries and diverse civilizations, organized religion has shaped human life and determined to a large extent, the course of history. While some religions have been based on books, claimed by their adherents to be divinely inspired, others have relied solely on human experience.Al-Qur’aan, the main source of the Islamic faith, is a book believed by Muslims, to be of completely Divine origin. Muslims also believe that it contains guidance for all mankind. Since the message of the Qur’aan is believed to be for all times, it should be relevant to every age. Does the Qur’aan pass this test? In this booklet, I intend to give an objective analysis of the Muslim belief regarding the Divine origin of the Qur’aan, in the light of established scientific discoveries.
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Loving but not Following
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✔️Ayatollah Mutahhari States:
📍“...some from this group go to the extremes and consider simply the claim of having faith, or in reality a simple affiliation, to be the criterion of judgement”.
📍For example, the Murji’i sect in the era of a Banu Umayya would propagate this idea, and fortunately, with the decline of Banu Umayya, they also ceased to exist. In that age, the Shi’a position, inspired by the Imams of Ahl al-Bayt, was opposite to the Murji’i one, but unfortunately the Murji’i view has lately taken hold in new clothing among some of the common (self-proclaimed) Shi’as.
📍Some simpleminded Shias consider mere affiliation with Amir al-Mu’mineen (peace be with him) to be sufficient for salvation, and this idea is the basic factor behind the Shias poor state in the modern era”.
📚Divine Justice by Ayatollah Mutahhari, pg. 282
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How did pious medieval Muslims experience health and disease? Rooted in the prophet’s experiences with medicine and healing, Muslim pietistic literature developed cosmologies in which physical suffering and medical interventions interacted with religious obligations and spiritual health. This book traces the development of prophetic medical literature and religious writings around health and disease to give a new perspective on how patienthood was conditioned by the intersection of medicine and Islam.
The author investigates the early and foundational writings on prophetic medicine and related pietistic writings on health and disease produced during the Islamic Classical Age. Looking at attitudes from and towards clerics, physicians and patients, sickness and health are gradually revealed as a social, gendered, religious, and cultural experience. Patients are shown to experience certain sensoria that are conditioned not only by medical knowledge, but also by religious and pietistic attitudes.
This is a fascinating insight into the development of Muslim pieties and the traditions of medical practice. It will be of great interest to scholars interested in Islamic Studies, history of religion, history of medicine, science and religion and the history of embodied religious practice, particularly in matters of health and medicine.
https://www.routledge.com/Piety-and-Patienthood-in-Medieval-Islam/Ragab/p/book/9780815361282
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✳️ Then I Was Guided ✳️
By Mohammad al-Tijāni al-Samāwi
🔹 This book searches for “Truth” and “The True Path” from the different Islamic Sects.
🔹 As all of them claim to be leading to a “True Path”. However Allah Ta’ala knows the Absolute Truth, which of course consists only one “True Path” Away from the truth nothing prevails but misguidance.
🔹 This book is an effort, by a sincere “truth seeker”, who was guided to the “Straight Path”. “We shall guid who strive for our caus to Our path. Allah is certainly with righteus one”
Qor’ān 29:69.
🔹 Every sincere Muslim is invited to read this book attentively because there are explicit evidences answers to the main issues on wich the main sects differ.
🔹 The first book of Dr. Mohammad al-Taijani al-Samāwi after having been guided to Shia Islam. A true story about how the light of truth was ignited in his heart.
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Loving but not Following
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✔️Ayatollah Mutahhari States:
📍“...some from this group go to the extremes and consider simply the claim of having faith, or in reality a simple affiliation, to be the criterion of judgement”.
📍For example, the Murji’i sect in the era of a Banu Umayya would propagate this idea, and fortunately, with the decline of Banu Umayya, they also ceased to exist. In that age, the Shi’a position, inspired by the Imams of Ahl al-Bayt, was opposite to the Murji’i one, but unfortunately the Murji’i view has lately taken hold in new clothing among some of the common (self-proclaimed) Shi’as.
📍Some simpleminded Shias consider mere affiliation with Amir al-Mu’mineen (peace be with him) to be sufficient for salvation, and this idea is the basic factor behind the Shias poor state in the modern era”.
📚Divine Justice by Ayatollah Mutahhari, pg. 282
@AbodeofWisdom
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8 Health Benefits of Fasting, Backed by Science:
♦️Promotes Blood Sugar Control by Reducing Insulin Resistance
♦️ Promotes Better Health by Fighting Inflammation
♦️. May Enhance Heart Health by Improving Blood Pressure, Triglycerides and Cholesterol Levels
♦️May Boost Brain Function and Prevent Neurodegenerative Disorders
♦️. Aids Weight Loss by Limiting Calorie Intake and Boosting Metabolism
♦️ Increases Growth Hormone Secretion, Which Is Vital for Growth, Metabolism, Weight Loss and Muscle Strength
♦️Could Delay Aging and Extend Longevity
♦️May Aid in Cancer Prevention and Increase the Effectiveness of Chemotherapy
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8 Health Benefits of Fasting, Backed by Science:
♦️Promotes Blood Sugar Control by Reducing Insulin Resistance
♦️ Promotes Better Health by Fighting Inflammation
♦️. May Enhance Heart Health by Improving Blood Pressure, Triglycerides and Cholesterol Levels
♦️May Boost Brain Function and Prevent Neurodegenerative Disorders
♦️. Aids Weight Loss by Limiting Calorie Intake and Boosting Metabolism
♦️ Increases Growth Hormone Secretion, Which Is Vital for Growth, Metabolism, Weight Loss and Muscle Strength
♦️Could Delay Aging and Extend Longevity
♦️May Aid in Cancer Prevention and Increase the Effectiveness of Chemotherapy
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Loving but not Following
🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸🔸
✔️Ayatollah Mutahhari States:
📍“...some from this group go to the extremes and consider simply the claim of having faith, or in reality a simple affiliation, to be the criterion of judgement”.
📍For example, the Murji’i sect in the era of a Banu Umayya would propagate this idea, and fortunately, with the decline of Banu Umayya, they also ceased to exist. In that age, the Shi’a position, inspired by the Imams of Ahl al-Bayt, was opposite to the Murji’i one, but unfortunately the Murji’i view has lately taken hold in new clothing among some of the common (self-proclaimed) Shi’as.
📍Some simpleminded Shias consider mere affiliation with Amir al-Mu’mineen (peace be with him) to be sufficient for salvation, and this idea is the basic factor behind the Shias poor state in the modern era”.
📚Divine Justice by Ayatollah Mutahhari, pg. 282
@AbodeofWisdom
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First aid for the basic sciences organ systems (Third edition)
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I need this book for my presentation, I hope that if anyone has it or a real download link, share it with me.
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🆘 I have the first and second edition of this book.
Where can I find the rest of the series for this book? Physio/patho
Place I need this book.
Basic Immunology: Functions and Disorders of the Immune System: Abul K. Abbas MBBS, Andrew H. H. Lichtman MD PhD, Shiv Pillai MBBS
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chemistry for the health sciences 4 edition
I nead this book
chemistry for the health sciences 4 edition
Can I have the pdf of basic biostatistics for public health by b burt gerstman please any one and thank you for that book of introduction to epidemiology. Thank you so much
Would someone be so kind to post a link for the pdf of this book please? (If it’s available online... I was not able to find it sadly)
Dear dr. Homod I hope to be healthy and happy.
I need the last version of
( Research methodology for health professionals) including proposals, thesis and article writing. RC Guyal
This book is written by Indian author . Because of the coid 19 all book stors in India is closed.
2015 is available and I have it but last version is not available please helpe
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Learning how to interpret EKGs was a struggle for me. I remember coming home to a stack of EKGs my father (an interventional cardiologist) had left for me to interpret. I had no idea where to start. I was lost. All I saw were squiggly lines.
I started reading all the introductory books (Dubin’s, Thaler’s, etc.) and any resource I could get my hands on. None of the resources really did it nor did they provide much clinical relevance. I found myself reading textbooks (Chou’s, Marriott’s, etc.) and the medical literature to close the gaps. Ultimately, this was a very inefficient process.
I decided to develop a curriculum for my fellow medical students. I created videos. For some reason, students asked for more. People from around the world asked for more. Eventually there were hundreds of videos. The EKG Guy community was created. And thanks to you, it has now grown to over 750,000 followers in less than 18 months to become the largest, fastest growing ECG community in the world! I soon realized that maybe I was not the only one that struggled to learn EKGs, or at least wanted a better option.
With all that said, it is clear that medical professionals want better ECG learning options and hopefully I’ve provided that. And, maybe I wasn’t the only one struggling after all. I truly hope no one ever struggles learning ECGs again.
I want to thank you for your ongoing support. It means a lot. Thank YOU for helping us transform ECG education to deliver better patient care!
– The EKG Guy (Anthony Kashou, MD)
Overview:
The EKG Guy’s Ultimate EKG Breakdown is designed for individuals with little to no knowledge of the electrocardiogram (EKG, ECG), as well as for more advanced interpreters. This 25+ hour comprehensive course includes over 150 short lectures that cover the most important ECG topics. It is perfect for students, residents, nurses, fellows, paramedics, and other medical professionals where ECG literacy is useful.
The basic concepts and fundamentals will provide a strong ECG foundation as you progress in your career. By the time you complete this lecture series, you will have as much knowledge as most entry-level resident physicians (and cardiology fellows!).
Course Breakdown:
Part I: The Basics
In part I of the course, we look at the basics of the electrocardiogram (ECG, EKG). We discuss the cardiac anatomy and circulation, electrical conduction system of the heart, electrodes and vectors, various aspects of the normal cardiac cycle, along with important concepts to be aware of when interpreting a 12-lead EKG.
Part II: Rhythms
In part II of the course, we look at various rhythms. This portion of the book is broken down into sinus, atrial, atrioventricular, and ventricular rhythms. These topics also include the pathophysiology, mechanism, ECG features, and clinical significance of each rhythm.
Part III: Chamber Enlargement
In part III of the course, we discuss various types of atrial and ventricular enlargement. These topics also include the pathophysiology, mechanism, diagnostic ECG features, and clinical significance of each.
Part IV: Conduction Defects
In part IV of the course, we look at various conduction defects – including, different atrioventricular and intraventricular conduction blocks. These topics also include the pathophysiology, mechanism, ECG features, and clinical significance of each.
Part V: Myocardial Ischemia & Infarction
In part V of the course, we look at myocardial ischemia and infarction. This section includes a basic overview of myocardial ischemia, why ECG findings come about in the setting of ischemia, what changes are considered significant, coronary vascular anatomy, how to localize different coronary artery occlusions and clinical significance, various conduction defects that can come about in setting of myocardial infarction, among other ECG findings in certain ischemic conditions.
Part VI: Drugs & Electrolytes
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Art and science of orthodontics for bhalajhi
Sixth edition
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