Public health students visit Sewage treatment plant to gain insight into city’s efforts to ensure sanitation and disease control
By ECIPH
/ July 1, 2023
Better sewage treatment is critical for human health and ecosystems – to understand this issue up close, the students of...
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Understanding Local Self-Governance body: Students of Public Health at Panchayat
By ECIPH
/ June 30, 2023
The Masters of Public Health students from Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health visited the Permude panchayat in a...
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Understanding Provision of care: A visit to old age home by Public Health students
By ECIPH
/ June 29, 2023
The MPH students of the Edward and Cynthia Institute of Public Health, visited an old age home on June 13,...
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Learning from Professionals: An industrial visit to Air Traffic control.
By ECIPH
/ June 28, 2023
To study the working setup of an Air Traffic control, the Masters of Public Health students of Edward & Cynthia...
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Water Resources for Effective Diarrhoea Control
By Jencil D Souza
/ June 12, 2023
In low- and middle-income countries, public health problems are a major concern due to numerous factors. The common cause of...
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Distinguished Public Health Series
By ECIPH
/ June 8, 2023
Career guidance & opportunities after MPH Are you passionate about public health and seeking to make a positive impact on...
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Teenage Pregnancy: A neglected Adolescent Health issue
By Isha Agrawal
/ June 6, 2023
There are around 3 billion younger people (under 25 years of age) in the world, of whom 1.2 billion are...
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Distinguished Public Health Series
By ECIPH
/ June 3, 2023
Managing Migraine by Dr. Nivedita Globally, migraines have emerged as a significant public health concern. It is characterized by recurring...
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Addressing India’s Malnutrition Challenges
By Ayisha Shamna
/ May 19, 2023
Malnutrition encompasses a state characterized by insufficient ingestion of vital nutrients essential for optimal health, growth, and development within an...
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Strategic methods of promoting medical tourism by hospitals
By Damaya Myrphet
/ May 19, 2023
Medical Tourism is a combination of two totally different worlds words ‘Medical’ and ‘Tourism’ which is well understood by patients...
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The focus must be on finding a cure for cancer, the time is now !
By Fathimath Kausar
/ May 2, 2023
Cancer is the second leading cause of death all around the world. WHO states that nearly 10 million deaths have...
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Can a Population Control Bill Help Tackle the Challenges?
By Ajfan Arif
/ April 28, 2023
Population control bills are the laws that aims to regulate or limit population growth in the country through various measures....
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The intersection link between climate change and Disaster Risk Reduction
By Dr Edmond Fernandes
/ April 17, 2023
Climate change and disaster risk reduction are two critical areas of concern for global development, which are interlinked and must...
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Reasons to study Masters of Public Health with us
By ECIPH
/ April 17, 2023
Admissions Open for Masters of Public Health ( MPH Degree) programme at the Department of Public Health, Yenepoya ( Deemed...
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Career options after completing Masters of Public Health
By ECIPH
/ April 15, 2023
There are many career options available to individuals who have completed a Masters of Public Health (MPH) degree. Here are...
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MPH Students unravel Occupational health outcomes by visiting a German Major
By ECIPH
/ April 11, 2023
Edward and Cynthia Institute of Public Health – an Advanced Technical Cooperation centre with Yenepoya University had an industry visit...
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Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health supports Government of Mizoram
By ECIPH
/ March 18, 2023
Edward & Cynthia Institute of Public Health – a unit of CHD Group along with the District Administration Champhai conducted...
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Digital Health and Health Equity
By Dr Darshita Singh
/ February 8, 2023
The covid-19 pandemic has reshaped our lives in numerous ways and one of these is digital health. We have witnessed...
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How Global Solutions are Failing Local Communities
By Dr Nitha Jacob
/ September 28, 2022
Disasters and emergencies became a part of communities around the world. Local communities or existing infrastructures are not designed and...
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India needs to urgently address the disaster-climate-health nexus
By Dr Edmond Fernandes
/ September 16, 2022
Building community resilience calls for understanding how systemic risks influence policy outcomes and why existential gaps need to be plugged...
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