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Comparison of Lipid Profiles among Diabetics and Non diabetics at a Semi-urban Primary Care Health Setting in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India: A Cross-sectional Study LC19-LC24
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Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices Related to the use of Antibiotics in Odontogenic Bacterial Infections among Indian Dentists: A Cross-sectional Study LC25-LC30
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Survival and Risk Modelling of Mucormycosis Outcomes in Post COVID-19 Era: A Retrospective Observational Study LC31-LC36
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Enhancing Breast Cancer Knowledge through Structured Education among Self-Help Group Women of Reproductive Age: A Community-based Interventional Study from Rural Area of North Chennai, India LC49-LC55
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Epidemiological Investigation of an Acute Gastroenteritis Outbreak in a Tribal Colony of Palakkad District, Kerala, India LC56-LC60
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Clinical Features and Pathogenesis of Noma: A Narrative Review Highlighting the Emerging Strategies for Prevention and Management LE01-LE04
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