Multimorbidity: Risk Groups, Challenges & Prevention
What are Multimorbidity? Multimorbidity is a condition where an individual suffers from two or more than two chronic health burden. Multimorbidity/multiple morbidity is the co-existence […]
What are Multimorbidity? Multimorbidity is a condition where an individual suffers from two or more than two chronic health burden. Multimorbidity/multiple morbidity is the co-existence […]
What are Communicable Diseases? Communicable diseases, also known as infectious diseases, are the illnesses caused by microorganisms like bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites. Communicable diseases […]
What is Pilot Testing? Pilot testing, also known as a ‘pre-testing’ or ‘trial run’, is a small-scale preliminary study conducted before the actual research or […]
What is Confidence Interval (CI)? The confidence interval refers to the fact that how sure or confident we are about the results. Confidence Interval is […]
What is P-value in Research? P-value is a valid outcome to check the level of significance in statistical analysis. P-value stands for ‘Probability value’ A […]
What is Bias in Research? Bias in research refers to systematic errors that can affect the validity, reliability, and credibility of study findings. Bias can […]
What is Sampling? Let us first understand the difference between population and sample. A population is an entire group of people that we want to […]
What is PMTCT? PMTCT stands for Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission. PMTCT is a public health program that aims to reduce the transmission of HIV/AIDS from […]
What is Sustainable Diet? Sustainable diet is a food pattern that is healthy for the people and environment. Sustainable diet is a complex and multidimensional […]
What is Skin Cancer? Skin cancer is defined as the uncontrolled proliferation of aberrant cells in the epidermis, the skin’s outermost layer, produced by unrepaired […]
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