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Screening for lung cancer in India.

The National medical journal of India

Sen S, Guleria R, Singh N.
PMID: 12296476
Natl Med J India. 2002 Jul-Aug;15(4):210-2.

No abstract available.

Epilepsy control program in India: a district model.

Epilepsia

Gourie-Devi M, Satishchandra P, Gururaj G.
PMID: 12558836
Epilepsia. 2003;44:58-62. doi: 10.1046/j.1528-1157.44.s.1.12.x.

Based on data originating from neuroepidemiologic studies in India, epilepsy has been identified as a public health problem. The treatment gap varies from 50 to 70% among persons with epilepsy and is compounded further by limited availability of neurologists,...

Tuberculosis control in India.

The Lancet. Infectious diseases

Udwadia ZF.
PMID: 12954558
Lancet Infect Dis. 2003 Sep;3(9):535-6. doi: 10.1016/s1473-3099(03)00745-x.

No abstract available.

Survey of school health and absenteeism in Lucknow.

Indian pediatrics

Awasthi S, Sharma A.
PMID: 15181311
Indian Pediatr. 2004 May;41(5):518.

No abstract available.

Burden of non-communicable diseases in South Asia: evidence for epidemic of coronary heart disease in India is weak.

BMJ (Clinical research ed.)

Ahmad N, Bhopal R.
PMID: 15205304
BMJ. 2004 Jun 19;328(7454):1499; author reply 1499. doi: 10.1136/bmj.328.7454.1499-a.

No abstract available.

Containing the diabetes epidemic.

The National medical journal of India

Sridhar GR.
PMID: 12816181
Natl Med J India. 2003 Mar-Apr;16(2):57-60.

No abstract available.

Social evils, poverty & health.

The Indian journal of medical research

Gupta R, Kumar P.
PMID: 18032803
Indian J Med Res. 2007 Oct;126(4):279-88.

There is a close association between social circumstances and health. In India, there is a significant burden of both communicable and non communicable diseases. Risk factors responsible for these conditions are underweight, unsafe sex, unsafe water, poor sanitation and...

Cancer risk and diet in India.

Journal of postgraduate medicine

Sinha R, Anderson DE, McDonald SS, Greenwald P.
PMID: 14597785
J Postgrad Med. 2003 Jul-Sep;49(3):222-8.

India is a developing country with one of the most diverse populations and diets in the world. Cancer rates in India are lower than those seen in Western countries, but are rising with increasing migration of rural population to...

Mapping co-variates of mortality up to age of five years for Indian states.

Indian journal of public health

Bhagavandas M, Josha V.
PMID: 14723291
Indian J Public Health. 2003 Jan-Mar;47(1):22-6.

The study was conducted to obtain an index and a map with natural clusters by simultaneously considering sereral covariates of mortality and its indicators upto the age of five years for Indian states, Survey reports on various co-variates of...

Solution to contentious issue of Article 31(f) of TRIPS agreement.

The Indian journal of medical research

Janodia MD, Sreedhar D, Ligade VS, Udupa N.
PMID: 18820365
Indian J Med Res. 2008 Jul;128(1):84-5; author reply 85-86.

No abstract available.

Dr. A. L. Saha Memorial Oration. Epidemiological aspects of communicable diseases.

Indian journal of public health

Das BC.
PMID: 15709574
Indian J Public Health. 2004 Oct-Dec;48(4):169-70.

No abstract available.

Community engagement in HIV prevention in Asia: going from 'for the community' to 'by the community'--must we wait for more evidence?.

Sexually transmitted infections

Sarkar S.
PMID: 20167726
Sex Transm Infect. 2010 Feb;86:i2-3. doi: 10.1136/sti.2009.039289.

No abstract available.

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