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      Mental health: an Indian perspective

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      IndoSwiss Symposium on Cohorts and Biobanks (ISSCB)
      27-28 January 2012

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          In the Indian scenario, research in mental health is notably deficient, but available clinical and epidemiological data suggest a significant co-morbidity between mental diseases and cardiovascular diseases. Mental health problems do not have the precision of other biological sciences due to the complex phenotypes. In India the effects of culture and the transition in symptomatology of psychiatric patients are also important. Equally important are the family influences, traditional Indian herbal ethno-pharmacology and the community care perspective. The Indian systems of medicine give a lot of attention to visceral functioning and psychiatric research look into the metabolic substrate.

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          BMC Proc
          BMC Proc
          BMC Proceedings
          BioMed Central
          1753-6561
          2013
          30 August 2013
          : 7
          : Suppl 5
          : O19
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          [1 ]Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Trivandrum, India
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          1753-6561-7-S5-O19
          10.1186/1753-6561-7-S5-O19
          3892728
          d880ab4c-4a54-4a5f-96ac-0f9f43117af8
          Copyright © 2013 Kumar; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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          IndoSwiss Symposium on Cohorts and Biobanks (ISSCB)
          Trivandrum, India
          27-28 January 2012
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