Research

Research

Research : Advancing Evidence-Based Holistic Healthcare

At Aas Health Foundation, research forms the backbone of our commitment to ethical, effective, and patient-centred healthcare. We actively engage in clinical research, observational studies, and outcome-based documentation focused on complex neurological, developmental, and chronic disorders that significantly impact quality of life.

Our research philosophy integrates scientific methodology with holistic medical understanding, aiming to build evidence that is clinically relevant, ethically sound, and socially impactful.

Key Research Focus Areas –

1. Dystonia & Neuromuscular Disorders

Dystonia is a complex neurological movement disorder that is often underdiagnosed or misunderstood. Aas Health Foundation undertakes focused research on:

• Clinical patterns and disease progression
• Functional disability and quality-of-life assessment
• Long-term holistic management strategies
• Patient-reported outcomes and real-world evidence

Our work aims to improve early recognition, awareness, and integrative care approaches, especially for patients who remain undiagnosed or inadequately treated for years.

2. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Our ASD research focuses on holistic developmental support, rather than symptom suppression alone. Areas of work include:

• Developmental milestone tracking
• Behavioural, sensory, and emotional regulation
• Sleep, immunity, digestion, and neurodevelopmental correlation
• Scientific Holistic management strategies
• Long-term follow-up and outcome assessment

The goal is to generate structured, reproducible data that can guide families, clinicians, and educators toward more comprehensive care strategies.

3. Other Research Domains

• Chronic lifestyle and immune-mediated disorders
• Stress-related and psychosomatic illnesses
• Neurological and neurodevelopmental conditions
• Unnecessary surgeries like Hysterectomies
• Integrative and holistic treatment outcomes

Research Methodology & Ethics

All research activities conducted under Aas Health Foundation follow:

• Ethical clinical practices
• Patient consent and confidentiality norms
• Systematic case documentation
• Outcome-based analysis
• Long-term follow-up models

Our work bridges the gap between clinical experience and academic relevance, contributing to publications, presentations, academic discussions, and professional training programs.

Clinical research initiatives are supported and implemented in collaboration with HealWithin Homeopathy, ensuring scientific rigour and ethical standards.

Research Impact

Through our research initiatives, we aim to:

• Improve awareness of rare and neglected conditions
• Support evidence-informed holistic healthcare
• Influence ethical clinical practice
• Empower patients and caregivers with knowledge

OUR FAQ

What type of research does Aas Health Foundation conduct?
Our research focuses on public health challenges, scope in management of difficult pathological conditions, holistic healthcare system, disease prevention, healthcare accessibility, and evaluating the impact of our community welfare initiatives.
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What researches Aas Health Foundation is conducting?
Aas has completed research “Save Her strength – Preserve What Matters”. We have evaluated the problem of unnecessary organ removal especially hysterectomy, risk & side effects involvement, and solution offering of the same. Our ongoing researches are “Hope for Healing – Dystonia Support Initiative” and “Spectrum Serenity Program – Path to Autism Welness”.
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Can researchers collaborate with Aas Health Foundation?
Yes, we welcome collaboration with researchers, academic institutions, and organizations to drive impactful health research projects.
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Are your research findings accessible to the public?
We publish our research findings in reports and articles, which are available on our website to promote transparency, benefit society, and knowledge-sharing.
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