Lavender plant: Farming and Health benefits
Curr Mol Med. 2023 May 18. doi: 10.2174/1566524023666230518114027. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTNatural remedies from a range of sources, including plants, animals, microorganisms, and marine life, have made a significant contribution to the treatment of many ailments. Lavender is a Mediterranean shrub from the Lamiaceae family. Lavender flowers (Lavandula flores) include active ingredients (3%), anthocyanins, sugars, phytosterols, minerals, and tannins and are majorly used for herbal applications. Lavender essential oil's descriptive and analytical composition varies depending on genotype, growing region, climatic circum...
Source: Molecular Medicine - May 19, 2023 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Sameer Ullah Khan Baseerat Hamza Reyaz Hassan Mir Kaneez Fatima Fayaz Malik Source Type: research

Lavender plant: Farming and Health benefits
Curr Mol Med. 2023 May 18. doi: 10.2174/1566524023666230518114027. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTNatural remedies from a range of sources, including plants, animals, microorganisms, and marine life, have made a significant contribution to the treatment of many ailments. Lavender is a Mediterranean shrub from the Lamiaceae family. Lavender flowers (Lavandula flores) include active ingredients (3%), anthocyanins, sugars, phytosterols, minerals, and tannins and are majorly used for herbal applications. Lavender essential oil's descriptive and analytical composition varies depending on genotype, growing region, climatic circum...
Source: Current Molecular Medicine - May 19, 2023 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Sameer Ullah Khan Baseerat Hamza Reyaz Hassan Mir Kaneez Fatima Fayaz Malik Source Type: research

Lavender plant: Farming and Health benefits
Curr Mol Med. 2023 May 18. doi: 10.2174/1566524023666230518114027. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTNatural remedies from a range of sources, including plants, animals, microorganisms, and marine life, have made a significant contribution to the treatment of many ailments. Lavender is a Mediterranean shrub from the Lamiaceae family. Lavender flowers (Lavandula flores) include active ingredients (3%), anthocyanins, sugars, phytosterols, minerals, and tannins and are majorly used for herbal applications. Lavender essential oil's descriptive and analytical composition varies depending on genotype, growing region, climatic circum...
Source: Current Molecular Medicine - May 19, 2023 Category: Molecular Biology Authors: Sameer Ullah Khan Baseerat Hamza Reyaz Hassan Mir Kaneez Fatima Fayaz Malik Source Type: research

Improvements in the biochemical responses and Pb and Ni phytoremediation of lavender (Lavandula angustifolia L.) plants through Funneliformis mosseae inoculation
Heavy metals (HMs) phytoremediation is a well-recognized protocol to remove toxic elements from the soil. As known, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) enhance the plants' growth responses. The idea of the pres... (Source: BMC Plant Biology)
Source: BMC Plant Biology - May 13, 2023 Category: Biology Authors: Farzad Rasouli, Mohammad Bagher Hassanpouraghdam, Yaghoub Pirsarandib, Mohammad Ali Aazami, Mohammad Asadi, Sezai Ercisli, Lamia Vojodi Mehrabani, Ivana Puglisi and Andrea Baglieri Tags: Research Source Type: research

Genes, Vol. 14, Pages 1075: Crosstalk between miRNAs and DNA Methylation in Cancer
ick Nana-Sinkam miRNAs are some of the most well-characterized regulators of gene expression. Integral to several physiological processes, their aberrant expression often drives the pathogenesis of both benign and malignant diseases. Similarly, DNA methylation represents an epigenetic modification influencing transcription and playing a critical role in silencing numerous genes. The silencing of tumor suppressor genes through DNA methylation has been reported in many types of cancer and is associated with tumor development and progression. A growing body of literature has described the crosstalk between DNA methylation...
Source: Genes - May 12, 2023 Category: Genetics & Stem Cells Authors: Michela Saviana Patricia Le Lavender Micalo Daniel Del Valle-Morales Giulia Romano Mario Acunzo Howard Li Patrick Nana-Sinkam Tags: Review Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research

Utility of a "Lavender Lounge" to Reduce Stress Among Critical Care Registered Nurses: A Cross-Sectional Study
CONCLUSIONS: The variables that lead to stress and burnout among medical intensive care unit nurses also prevent nurses from using a "relaxation room." A more effective approach may be organizational change that supports reduction of workload through increased staffing, prearranged breaks during shifts, and increased recovery time between shifts by limiting work to no more than 40 hours per week.PMID:37121899 | DOI:10.4037/ajcc2023721 (Source: American Journal of Critical Care)
Source: American Journal of Critical Care - April 30, 2023 Category: Nursing Authors: Stephanie A Smith Lynne Kokoczka Constance Cottrell Source Type: research