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Wealth index and maternal health care: Revisiting NFHS-3
The third National Family Health Survey (NFHS-3) is a large dataset on indicators of family welfare, maternal and child health, and nutrition in India. This article using NFHS-3 data is an attempt to bring out the impact of economic status, i.e., the wealth index on maternal health. The study was based on an analysis of the NFHS-3 data.
Manish Kr Goel +5 more
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Iron‐Fortified Drinking Water in Anganwadi Centres in Rural India: A Randomized Controlled Trial
ABSTRACT To reduce anaemia prevalence among children, we tested the introduction of cast iron ingots to prepare iron‐enriched drinking water in pre‐schools (Anganwadi centres) in Bihar, India. We implemented a randomized controlled trial among 820 Anganwadi centres with one control and two treatment arms, one arm receiving more comprehensive training ...
Lisa Bogler +3 more
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Context: Approximately 500 million individuals worldwide are known to have diabetes, representing roughly 1 out of every 11 adults in the world. Approximately 45.8% of adult diabetes cases are believed to be undiagnosed. Aim: This study aimed to identify
Anjan Kumar Karri +2 more
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Demand for household sanitation in India using NFHS-3 data [PDF]
India has the highest number of people defecating in the open, and the Indian Government is trying to eradicate by constructing toilets for its citizens. This paper is about whether the government is likely to succeed in its cleanliness drive mission by a supply-side policy.
Banerjee, Anurag N. +2 more
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Abstract INTRODUCTION While current blood‐based biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease (AD) are effective for determining amyloid beta (Aβ) pathology positivity/negativity, they are insufficient for quantifying Aβ plaque deposition. METHODS We profiled 325 plasma proteins in a Hong Kong Chinese cohort using the Nucleic Acid Linked Immuno‑Sandwich Assay ...
Wenyue Zheng +22 more
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Background: Adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) are the most important vital statistics used to assess maternal health and child health statistics. They are an indicator of the quality of maternal and child health care services, i.e., antenatal care ...
Prafulla K. Swain, Anmol Jena
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Five Percent Post Survey Check Of National Family Health Survey (NFHS) In ORISSA
Research questions: How well a post survey sample check of NFHS correlates with the findings of NFHS? Objective: Post survey check of National Family Health Survey carried out in 1992-93.
Kumar Benera Sudhir, Singh Padam
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Neurons, immune cells, and other cellular components within the disease microenvironment (such as stromal cells and tumor cells) constitute a dynamically evolving ecosystem. Neurons directly modulate immune cell activity and inflammatory responses through the release of neurotransmitters (e.g., norepinephrine and CGRP), while also promoting tumor ...
Xin Guo +11 more
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Gender Equity in Education: A Review of Trends and Factors [PDF]
This review paper draws on recent data to map the access and participation rates of girls relative to boys. This paper offers a critical assessment of findings of different recent researches on school education in India identifying the areas that need ...
Bandyopadhyay, Madhumita +1 more
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Maternal autonomy, caste system, and children's school enrollment in India
Abstract Objective This study examined the relationship between maternal autonomy and children's school enrollment in India and assessed how caste‐based social stratification moderates this association. Background Maternal autonomy, encompassing financial control, decision‐making power, and mobility are key determinants of child development.
Poulami Chatterjee +2 more
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