
Effect of Exercise on ECG Components and their Correlation with Body Mass Index among Young Asymptomatic Obese and Non-obese Individuals: A Cross-sectional Study CC01-CC05
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Association of BMI with Semen Parameters in the Male Partners of Infertile Couples: A Cross-sectional Study CC06-CC08
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Gender-wise Distribution of Cardiovascular Risk and Its Correlation with Dietary Intake, Physical Activity, and Perceived Stress: A Cross-sectional Study CC09-CC13
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Breakfast Eating Habits and their Association with Academic Performance: A Cross-sectional Study among Medical Students CC14-CC17
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Effect of Surya Namaskar on Autonomic Status and Serum Cortisol Levels in Male Medical Students: A Longitudinal Study CC18-CC21
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Choice Reaction Time in Different Phases of the Menstrual Cycle in Healthy Females: A Cross-sectional Study CC22-CC25
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