MATERNAL HEALTH CARE ACCESS AMONG MIGRANT WOMEN LABOURERS IN THE SELECTED BRICK KILNS OF DISTRICT FARIDABAD, HARYANA: MIXED METHOD STUDY ON EQUITY AND ACCESS

Maternal health care access among migrant women labourers in the selected brick kilns of district Faridabad, Haryana: mixed method study on equity and access

Abstract Background Socio-economic inequity leads to health inequity.Inequity is closely intertwined with internal migration.This study was planned with the objective of documenting the maternal health care utilization among women labourers working in brick kilns situated in an area of Haryana, Planters north India.Methods A community based mixed m

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Undergraduate medical students' empathy: current perspectives

Thelma Quince, Pia Thiemann, John Benson, Sarah Hyde Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK Abstract: Empathy is important to patient care.It enhances patients’ satisfaction, Wet Shaving comfort, self-efficacy, and trust which in turn may facilitate b

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Iridescent plumage in a juvenile dromaeosaurid theropod dinosaur

Colour reconstructions have provided new insights into the lives of dinosaurs and other extinct animals, by predicting colouration patterns from fossilised pigment-bearing organelles called melanosomes.Although these methods have become increasingly popular, only a small number of dinosaurs have been studied using these techniques, which require ex

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