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Vol 6 No 1 (2019): Jan-Feb
Published:
2019-02-28
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Utilization of healthcare facilities and associated factors among rural elderly in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu
Dr. Priya Ravindra Panicker, Dr. Prem Jerusha J D.
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Study of cross-referrals between integrated counselling & testing centre and RNTCP-Designated Microscopy Centre at a tertiary care hospital in Bengaluru, Karnataka
Dr. Srividya V., Dr. Karavadi S.S. Vidusha, Dr. Shyam A.C.
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A cross sectional study on internet addiction among students of KMCT integrated campus
Dr. Bindu Mohandas, Dr. Anant T Pawar, Dr. Annie John, Dr Mr. Durgesh Kumar K., Dr Mr. Sujesh P.K.
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Knowledge, Attitude and Practices of Parents of Thalassemic Children in District Patiala, Punjab, India
Dr. Gurmeet Singh, Dr. Yash Mitra, Dr. Kamaldeep Kaur, Dr. Kanchan Bhardwaj
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Prevalence of health problems among the regular alcohol users (chronic alcoholics) in urban and rural area of district Amritsar: Punjab: India
Dr. Gumreet Singh, Dr. Yash Mitra, Dr. Jagjeet Singh, Dr. A.S. Padda
35-40
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