https://www.selleckchem.com/products/amg-900.html Adolescent period is signalized by marked physical activity and rapid growth spurt; therefore, they need additional nutritional supplements and are at utmost risk of developing nutritional anaemia. Anaemia play a major role in affecting the adolescents especially girls. On September 2019, Ministry of Health and Family welfare, Govt. of India directed to all state and district health authority to conduct Test, Treat and Talk (T-3) anaemia camps for celebration of nutrition month (Poshan Maah) in all government schools and colleges. The present study aimed to assess prevalence of anaemia and factors associated with it among school going adolescent girls attending T-3 camp in Delhi. A cross-sectional study was conducted among 203 adolescent girls in government girls' school in central district of Delhi. Hb estimation was done by HemoCue 201 and data regarding socio-demographic details, deworming, dietary preferences were collected. Clinical examination and anthropometric measurements were done by resident do with anaemia. There is need to conduct T-3 camps at regular interval in all schools to curb the problem of adolescent anaemia. Chronic lower back pain (CLBP) and Vitamin D deficiency are two common conditions presenting to primary care physicians. To study the vitamin D status in North Indians presenting with nonspecific CLBP and the correlation between vitamin D levels and pain severity by the Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). An observational study. Record of all CLBP patients presenting to the outpatient department in 2019, were analyzed, retrospectively. All the patients of age 18 to 65 and either sex with nonspecific CLBP were included. Patients were divided into two Vitamin D deficient (Group 1) and normal (Group 2) with cut off Serum Vitamin D values at 30 ng/mL. Demographic data and Visual Analogue Scale scores (VAS) of both groups were recorded. Correlations between Vitamin D values and VAS scores were investiga