Adolescents in India represent almost one-third of the total country's population. A large number of them are out of school, get married early, work in vulnerable situations, are sexually active, a...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Medical specialists have called upon the sensitizing and raising publ...
Revision with unchanged content. Disparities in the health of vulnerable Hispanic populations require innovative approaches that are culturally-appropriate. The use of promotores/as, who are commun...
There are about 500 million dogs in the world of which approximately 375 million are free roaming. Dogs living without human supervision may suffer from diseases, starvation, trauma and painful ...
Cancer prevention is an essential component of the fight against cancer. Unfortunately, many prevention measures that are both cost-effective and inexpensive have yet to be widely implemented in ma...
A Flower without petals is still a flower, a disabled person is still a person.The real test of civilization depends on the facilities it gives to its downtrodden and disadvantaged group of people....
A critical gap in existing literature is the lack of detailed knowledge about the experience of hospitals undergoing the process of collaboration. A primary purpose of this study is to close thi...
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. New light is shed upon science: Electricity power has proved to regro...
Revision with unchanged content. For physicians, encountering a patient's death can be complex and may involve issues of personal meaning and emotional connection. As meaning and connection shape e...
It is estimated that at least 171 million people have diabetes worldwide and this figure is projected to more than double by 2030. Mauritius has not been spared from diabetes. Indeed, it has one...
Diabetes mellitus is widely recognized as one of the leading cause of death.In 2008,it was the seventh leading cause of death.In 2006,among people aged 65 years or older,heart disease was noted on ...
A study was done in 2008 investigating the brain and its blood supply of the agouti and of the rabbit. Many studies have been done involving the agouti but none of its brain. The agouti is evolving...
Adiponectin is an adipokine and has been implicated in both the physiological adaptation to normal pregnancy and obstetrical complications. The knowledge on adiponectin and subsequent health te...
Post-traumatic chronic ankle pain is a common problem in orthopedic, sports medicine and podiatric clinics. Several causes may lead to persistent pain after ankle trauma including; ankle impingemen...
Revision with unchanged content. Using the Canada International Scientific Exchange Program (CISEPO) this book examines whether narrow or broad health-for-peace interventions are more successful. C...
The strategy of DOTS (Directly Observed Treatment Short course) has been a very successful strategy to control smear positive cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and those cases that are smear negative...
The estimate the prevalence of anemia among female secondary students aged 15-18 years old, examine relationship between dietary habits and anemia in the study sample, and identify relationship bet...
The present cross sectional study was carried out on the patients at GUJARAT CANCER RESEARCH INSTITUTE,which is one of the largest cancer institute in ASIA. The details include general information ...
Ascariasis is endemic in Kashmir valley and is a very common feature in children in Kashmir. Such children are brought to OPD or surgical emergency service, the latter group referred from periphera...
Urinary tract infection UTI is one the most common infections in humans. The majority of causative agents are belongs to bacterial genera.Most of urinary tract infections are caused by gram-negativ...