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The present era is of evidence based medicine. This evidence is derived from researches which prove which intervention is effective for a disease in question. [more…]

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Medical journalism has conventionally relied on paid subscriptions. This is due to the fact that print publications confer substantial costs to the publication agencies which [more…]

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It is common knowledge that medical students (especially, the undergraduate medial students) learn from one of many available text books (at least in India). The [more…]

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