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  1. Social Risk Factors Contributing to Anxiety, Depression and Stress among Indian Healthcare Students during Lockdown
  2. Inclusion of systems-based practice in medical education: Is it a necessity?
  3. Change in paradigm of medical undergraduate teaching due to COVID-19 pandemic students’ perspective: A cross-sectional survey
  4. Evaluation of researchers: H-Index or G-Index which is better?
  5. Impact of microteaching workshop on the teaching skills of postgraduate students, Odisha, India
  6. Challenges and acceptance of synchronized e-learning for undergraduates during COVID-19 pandemic: Teachers' views from a health school of India
  7. Postgraduate student research publication and scientific misconduct: An Indian scenario
  8. COVID -19 Lockdown Anxieties: Is student a vulnerable group?
  9. Predictors of high achievers in Indian medical undergraduates: Association with emotional intelligence and perceived stress
  10. METABOLIC SYNDROME AMONG DOCTORS: A PILOT STUDY FROM ODISHA
  11. Thyroid Disorders in Pregnancy: An Exploratory Study
  12. Study of QT interval in pediatric age group
  13. Diabetes Mellitus among Newly Diagnosed Tuberculosis Patients in Tribal Odisha: An Exploratory Study
  14. Prediction models for peak expiratory flow rate in Indian population aged 18-25 years
  15. Correlation between anthropometry and lipid profile in healthy subjects of Eastern India
  16. Normal spirometric standards in young adult Indian population
  17. Association Between Depression and Acute Pain in Adults Attending a Tertiary Care Hospital in Bhubaneswar
  18. Dysphagia Of Rare Etiology
  19. Peak Expiratory Flow Rate as a Function of Anthropometric Variables in Tribal School Children
  20. Association of diet and anthropometric measures as cardiovascular modifiable risk factors in young adults
  21. Assessment of peak expiratory flow rate in preadolescent children of sub-tribal communities in Odisha
  22. Hematological profile in neonatal jaundice
  23. Prevalence of HIV infection among tuberculosis patients in Eastern India
  24. Elevated levels of serum uric acid, creatinine or urea in preeclamptic women
  25. Variations in PEFR among Males and Females With Respect To Anthropometric Parameters