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Adaptation of the PERMA-Profiler for Measuring Well-being among Healthcare Professionals at a Tertiary Care Teaching Hospital in Kerala, India: A Cross-sectional Study LC12-LC17
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Menstrual Hygiene and Waste Disposal Practices among Reproductive-age Women in Rural and Urban Tamil Nadu, Southern India: A Cross-sectional Study LC18-LC23
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Equity in Clinical Trial Participation in India with a Focus on Reporting Gaps and Recruitment Reach in Oncology and Vaccination from 2020 to 2024: A Systematic Review LC24-LC29
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Regarding Rabies Prevention and Post Exposure Prophylaxis among Adults in Anakaputhur, Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu: A Community-based Cross-sectional Study LC30-LC38
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Dietary Practices among School-going Adolescents of Tiruvallur, Tamil Nadu, India: A Cross-sectional Study LC39-LC44
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Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices Regarding Disaster Management among MBBS Students: A Cross-sectional Study from Punjab, India LC52-LC55
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Perception of Reproductive Health among School-going Adolescents: A Cross-sectional Study from the Field Practice Areas of a Medical College in Western Maharashtra, India LC61-LC66
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Prevalence of Postpartum Depression among Postnatal Mothers in a Rural Developmental Block of Purba Bardhaman District, West Bengal, India: A Cross-sectional Study LC67-LC71
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Arsenic Exposure and Non-Communicable Diseases: A Review on Mechanisms and Global Impact LE01-LE07
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