Center-Based Prevalence of Anxiety and Depression in Women of the Northern Areas of Pakistan
May 2000, Volume 50, Issue 5
Editorial
There is growing evidence from both the developed and developing countries that the prevalence of common disorders (depression and anxiety) among women is higher than that of men1. The global burden of disease featured in the World Development Report is measured in unit
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Short Communication
Trends in Nutrition Transition: Pakistan in Focus
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