The process of health epidemiological transition has accel-erated in most developing countries including India. India currently faces the double burden of dealing with the unfin-ished agenda of communicable and infectious diseases
The importance of preventive health care practices has increasingly been recognized in the wake of ...
Article Type: Editorial Title: Changing and Challenging Scenario of Burden of Disease Year: 2022...
The article reviews the issue of climate change and health in the Indian context. The importance of ...
India has made considerable progress in public health since independence including eradication of sm...
18% of the world's population lives in India, and many states of India have populations similar to t...
We are delighted to present to you Volume 1 Issues 1 and 2 of the Journal of Development Policy Revi...
With almost one-fifth of the world’s population living in India, the health status and the drivers o...
ABSTRACT Climate change is a significant and emerging threat to public health security from extreme ...
Background: India’s current health transition stage poses a critical challenge of dealing with the u...
The 21st century has witnessed multiple public health emergencies (viz. Fukushima nuclear disaster, ...
With ongoing demographic transition, epidemiological transition has been emerged as a growing conce...
The growing epidemic of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has impacted the national health systems, po...
Health is determined not only by medical care but also by determinants outside the medical sector. P...
The time has come In 2006, the National Sample Survey Organization reported that 28 % of rural India...
Chronic diseases (eg, cardiovascular diseases, mental health disorders, diabetes, and cancer) and in...
The importance of preventive health care practices has increasingly been recognized in the wake of ...
Article Type: Editorial Title: Changing and Challenging Scenario of Burden of Disease Year: 2022...
The article reviews the issue of climate change and health in the Indian context. The importance of ...
India has made considerable progress in public health since independence including eradication of sm...
18% of the world's population lives in India, and many states of India have populations similar to t...
We are delighted to present to you Volume 1 Issues 1 and 2 of the Journal of Development Policy Revi...
With almost one-fifth of the world’s population living in India, the health status and the drivers o...
ABSTRACT Climate change is a significant and emerging threat to public health security from extreme ...
Background: India’s current health transition stage poses a critical challenge of dealing with the u...
The 21st century has witnessed multiple public health emergencies (viz. Fukushima nuclear disaster, ...
With ongoing demographic transition, epidemiological transition has been emerged as a growing conce...
The growing epidemic of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) has impacted the national health systems, po...
Health is determined not only by medical care but also by determinants outside the medical sector. P...
The time has come In 2006, the National Sample Survey Organization reported that 28 % of rural India...
Chronic diseases (eg, cardiovascular diseases, mental health disorders, diabetes, and cancer) and in...
The importance of preventive health care practices has increasingly been recognized in the wake of ...
Article Type: Editorial Title: Changing and Challenging Scenario of Burden of Disease Year: 2022...
The article reviews the issue of climate change and health in the Indian context. The importance of ...