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Self-reported urinary tract infection and bacterial vaginosis symptoms among indigenous adolescents during seasonal periods of water scarcity : A cross-sectional study in Bandarban Hill District of Bangladesh
2024) In Health Science Reports(
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The formal care costs of dementia : a longitudinal study using Swedish register data
2024) In European Journal of Health Economics(
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Geospatial variation in dietary patterns and their association with heart disease in Bangladeshi population: Evidence from a nationwide survey
2024) In PLoS ONE(
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Prevalence, trends, and inequality in noncommunicable diseases in Bangladesh : Evidence from Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys 2011 and 2017–2018
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- 2023
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The prevalence and infuencing factors of coexisting prediabetes and prehypertension among Bangladeshi adults
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How is parental education associated with infant and young child feeding in Bangladesh? a systematic literature review
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An Overview of Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses on the Effect of Medication Interventions Targeting Polypharmacy for Frail Older Adults
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- 2022
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COVID-19-related loneliness, social isolation and burden in informal caregivers worldwide
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Role strain and COVID-era burden among South Asian caregivers of individuals with brain health conditions and disabilities
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Short Term Economic Evaluation of the Digital Platform Support, Monitoring And Reminder Technology for Mild Dementia (SMART4MD) for People with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Their Informal Caregivers
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