Lifestyle Behaviour among Undergraduate Medical Students in Tamil Nadu: A Cross-sectional Study LC01-LC04
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Retrospective Analysis of Cardiotoxic Scorpion Envenomation in Konkan Region of Western India with Special Reference to Echocardiography LC20-LC23
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A Cross-sectional Study on Empathy and Factors Associated with Individual Variations in Empathy Levels among College Students in Central Kerala LC24-LC27
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Morbidity Pattern among Geriatric Population in a Rural Area of West Bengal: A Cross-sectional Study LC28-LC31
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Knowledge about Kangaroo Mother Care among the Mothers and Grandmothers- A Cross-sectional Study in a Neonatal Follow-up Clinic of a Tertiary Care Hospital in Tamil Nadu, India LC36-LC40
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