COMMUNITY MEDICINE
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Study on urban mental health in Delhi’s pocket rings alarm bells for adolescents
The AIIMS study, published in the Indian journal of Psychiatry, on Monday, concluded that nearly a third of adolescents (15-19 years) who reside in urban Delhi have had an episode of depression or anxiety disorder in their lifetime. The higher prevalence of common mental disorders among adolescents in this area necessitates the need for preventive, promotive and curative mental health services.
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New devices, some with AI, make TB detection easier, to help check spread
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Doctors worse than nurses at hand hygiene, says study
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Doctors worse than nurses at hand hygiene, says study
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Slim chance of rise in Cov cases despite relaxed norms: Experts
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Delhi: Mass jabs will boost antibody shield: Experts
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AIIMS Bhubaneswar to train government officials working on health, nutrition in tribal areas
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Why Doctors Need Humanities
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Eliminating delays can curb infant mortality
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