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  1. Subjective attitude of pharmacophilia versus pharmacophobia in psychiatry patients: A cross-sectional, comparative study
    Nisha Kaithwas, Siddharth Banode, Parag Sharma, Daisy Rure
    National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 2024; 14(4): 688-694.
  2. The Level of Social Support Perceived by the Parents of Children with Intellectually Disabled in Kozhikode District of Kerala, India
    RUSHDA TK, Dr. S. DAISY
    Elementary Education Online. 2021; 20(4): 1156-1163.
  3. Impacts Of Social Media On Academic Performance And Teaching Learning Process-A Systematic Review Of The Recent Research
    Ms. Simarjeet Kaur ,Dr. Daisy Kaur
    Elementary Education Online. 2021; 20(6): 2636-2653.
  4. Cognitive enhancing properties of aqueous leaf extract of Vigna unguiculata in ketamine-induced memory damage in mice
    Daisy Jepkosgei Kipkemoi , Anthony Murithi Ireri , Mathew Piero Ngugi
    Journal of Advanced Biotechnology and Experimental Therapeutics. 2023; 6(1): 231-242.
  5. Craniofrontonasal dysplasia
    Nisha Toteja, Daisy Khera, Rohit Sasidharan
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2022; 22(1): 119-120.
  6. Association of common comorbidities with asthma in children: a cross-sectional study
    Prawin Kumar, Gourav Singh, Jagdish Prasad Goyal, Daisy Khera, Kuldeep Singh,
    Sudanese Journal of Paediatrics. 2019; 19(2): 88-92.
  7. Assessing body composition by bioelectric impedance analysis and dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry in physically active normal and overweight Indian males
    Daisy Masih, Gurseen Rakhra, Annu Vats, Saroj Kumar Verma, Yogendra Kumar Sharma, Som Nath Singh
    National Journal of Physiology, Pharmacy and Pharmacology. 2018; 8(5): 755-761.


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