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  • 1. Designing a comprehensive Non-Communicable Diseases (NCD) programme for hypertension and diabetes at primary health care level: evidence and experience from urban Karnataka, South India.
    Jayanna K, Swaroop N, Kar A, Ramanaik S, Pati MK, Pujar A, Rai P, Chitrapu S, Patil G, Aggarwal P, Saksena S, Madegowda H, Rekha S, Mohan HL.
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    Rawal LB, Kanda K, Biswas T, Tanim MI, Poudel P, Renzaho AMN, Abdullah AS, Shariful Islam SM, Ahmed SM.
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    Mohan S, Jarhyan P, Ghosh S, Venkateshmurthy NS, Gupta R, Rana R, Malhotra C, Rao MB, Kalra S, Tandon N, Srinath Reddy K, Prabhakaran D.
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    Kien VD, Van Minh H, Giang KB, Ng N, Nguyen V, Tuan LT, Eriksson M.
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  • 14. Many hops, many stops: care-seeking "loops" for diabetes and hypertension in three urban informal settlements in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
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  • 17. Clustering of noncommunicable disease risk factors among adults (18-69 years) in rural population, South-India.
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  • 20. Differential risk factor profile of diabetes and atherosclerosis in rural, sub-urban and urban regions of South India: The KMCH-Non-communicable disease studies.
    Velmurugan G, Mohanraj S, Dhivakar M, Veerasekar G, Brag-Gresham J, He K, Alexander T, Cherian M, Saran R, Pradeep T, Swaminathan K.
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