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  1. Awareness and Attitudes of South Asian Family Caregivers in Dementia Care in Toronto
  2. Dementia Cases are Rising in Bhutan: Role of Non-pharmacological Treatment in Dementia Care
  3. Noncommunicable Disease Profiles of Bangladeshi Immigrants Aged >55 Years Living in Toronto: Access to Health Workshop and Needed Supports for Management
  4. Rising Dementia Cases in Bhutan Needs Non-Pharmacological Interventions
  5. COVID-19 and Challenges in Food Accessibility and Security in the Priority Neighborhood, Toronto: We Need What Further
  6. Barriers of Local Organizations for Providing Free Food Support in the Priority Neighborhood, Toronto: What We Need Further
  7. Intervention is Urgently Needed to Address Poor Awareness of South Asian Family Caregivers for Dementia Care: A Qualitative Study
  8. A Qualitative Study about the Psychosocial Issues of COVID-19 Perceived by the South Asian Bangladeshi Senior Immigrants Living in Toronto, Ontario
  9. Prevention and control of tuberculosis in workplaces: how knowledgeable are the workers in Bangladesh?
  10. Beyond drugs: tuberculosis patients in Bangladesh need nutritional support during convalescence
  11. Availability and Rational Use of Drugs in Primary Healthcare Facilities Following the National Drug Policy of 1982: Is Bangladesh on Right Track?
  12. Iron-containing micronutrient powder provided to children with moderate-to-severe malnutrition increases hemoglobin concentrations but not the risk of infectious morbidity: a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, noninferiority safety trial
  13. Oral iron supplementation with a micronutrient powder (Sprinkles®) provided to children with moderate‐to‐severe malnutrition does not increase infectious morbidity risk: a randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled, non‐inferiority safety trial