
Beneficiary Satisfaction Regarding Old Age Pension Scheme and Its Utilization Pattern in Urban Puducherry: A Mixed Methods Study LC01-LC05
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Developing a Novel, Sustainable and Beneficial System for the Systematic Management of Hospital Wastes LC06-LC11
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Arterial Stiffness and Trace Elements in Apparently Healthy Population- A Cross-sectional Study LC12-LC15
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Barriers to Early Initiation and Continuation of Breastfeeding in a Tertiary care Institute of Haryana: A Qualitative Study in Nursing Care Providers LC16-LC20
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Patient and Healthcare System Delays in the Start of Pulmonary Tuberculosis Treatment Among Tribal Patients Registered Under DOTS, Odisha LC21-LC24
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Unique Application of Cryocone to Diagnose Umbilical Pilonidal Cyst LD01-LD02
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