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Barriers to Healthcare Utilisation and Navigational Strategies among Transgender Communities in Manipur, India: A Qualitative Study LC01-LC05
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Gene Ontology-based Functional Enrichment and PPI Network Mapping of APOE4-associated Genes in Alzheimer’s Disease: A Method to Identify Potential Therapeutic Targets LC06-LC13
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Intergenerational Pattern and Cultural Beliefs on Menarche: A Mixed-method Cross-sectional Study among Mothers and Adolescent Girls in Puducherry, India LC14-LC18
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Determinants of Depression among Young Adults in Selected Colleges in Chengalpattu District, Tamil Nadu, India: A Cross-sectional Study LC19-LC24
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Medication Adherence among Adults with Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: A Cross-Sectional Study at an Urban Health Training Centre in Mysuru, India LC25-LC29
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Effectiveness of Tobacco Cessation Intervention in Tobacco Cessation Clinics, India: A Systematic Review LC41-LC48
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A Comprehensive Review of Sexually Transmitted and Reproductive Tract Infection Through the Lens of History: Current Realities and Future Strategies LE01-LE05
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Theism Leading to Late Presentation of an Unusually Large Antrochoanal Polyp LJ01-LJ02
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Correlation of Physical Activity Level with Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain in the Elderly Population of Rural Areas: A Research Protocol LK01-LK03
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