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January-June 2011 | Vol 2 | Issue 1
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| Editorial |
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| From super-specialist to generalist? The way forward |
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| Anita Patel |
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| Urogynecology is fast emerging as an established sub specialty with both gynecologists and urologists taking equal interest in it and yet being territorial about it! With a thin anatomical dividing li... |
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| Editorial |
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| Yoga: An evidence-based therapy |
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| Sujit Chandratreya |
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| It is very satisfying to see yoga articles in reputed scientific journals nowadays. It was observed in the past that yogic masters taught yoga only to their handful of students and refrained from any ... |
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| Review Article |
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| Role of probiotics in urogenital healthcare |
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| Santosh S Waigankar, Vimal Patel |
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| Urogenital infections are one of the most common causes for a woman to visit a gynecologist or a urologist. The well-known association between abnormal vaginal microbial flora and its formidable risk ... |
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