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Batalingaya Julius and Kyakuwa Aisha (2025)Child labour and students’ academic performance in selected primary school pupils’ in Nyahuka town council, Bundibugyo district. INOSR ARTS AND HUMANITIES.
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Obwendo N. J. (2025)Cancer Prevention Programs and Public Policy Initiatives in Nigeria. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY (NIJPP).
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Ngugi Mwaura J. (2025)Bridging Borders: Evaluating Policy Innovations for Strengthening HIV/AIDS Research Collaboration in African Nations. INOSR Experimental Sciences.
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Namukasa Damalie and Bwambale William (2025)Awareness, attitude and adherence on isoniazid presumptive treatment among HIV patients at Kampala International University teaching hospital HIV clinic. INOSR Experimental Sciences.
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Omeye Francis I. (2025)Association between Metabolic Syndrome and Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY (NIJPP).
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Kakwangire Paul (2025)Assessment of Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission of HIV/AIDS Services Utilization among Pregnant Mothers in Bushenyi District. IDOSR JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH.
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Obwendo N. J. (2025)Assessing the use of Blood Transfusions in Anemia Management in Ugandan Hospitals. NEWPORT INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND PHARMACY (NIJPP).
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Nyiramana Mukamurera P. (2025)Anemia as a Complicating Factor in Malaria Management: Impacts on Health Resources and Patient Prognosis. INOSR Experimental Sciences.
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Ajeru Patricia Aketoko and Fawaz Rudainy (2025)Assessing the Knowledge, Attitude and Practices on Cervical Cancer Screening among Women of Reproductive Age Attending Gynecology clinic in Hoima Regional Referral Hospital. INOSR Experimental Sciences.
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Val Hyginus Udoka Eze1*, Pius Erheyovwe Bubu1, Charles Ibeabuchi Mbonu2, Ogenyi Fabian C1 and Ugwu Chinyere Nneoma1 (2025)AI-Driven Optimization of Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT) for Enhanced Efficiency in Solar Photovoltaic Systems: A Comparative Analysis of Conventional and Advanced Techniques. INOSR Experimental Sciences.