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Table of Content - Volume 10 Issue 1 - April 2018


 

Role of type of diet and life style on chronic inflammatory marker

 

Hiren N Makwana1, Mahesh M Rathod2*

 

1Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine, Shri M. P. Shah Medical College, Jamnagar, Gujarat, INDIA.

2Associate Professor in Dept. of Medicine, Government, Medical College, Surat, Gujarat, INDIA.

Email: drmahesh.md.med@gmail.com

 

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