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Sudden Goodbyes: The Alarming Truth About Cardiac Arrest’s Hidden Dangers

It was a hot and humid evening on June 30, 2025, when a 36-year-old teacher named Niaz Ahmed died of a sudden cardiac arrest...

Antibiotics in Chicken Farming: A Recipe for Disaster in the Fight Against Antimicrobial Resistance

Imagine sitting at your favorite restaurant, your food served, and taking a bite of a crispy, fried chicken piece. Hot, juicy, and delicious. You...

COVID-19 Vaccine and Heart Health: Separating Facts from Misinformation

“Globally, no study has shown an increase in heart disease or sudden deaths among COVID-19 vaccinated individuals,” as quoted by Professor Dr Nadeem Rizvi,...

The Time is Now: Urgent Need for a Bold Call to Action for Universal Health Coverage in Pakistan

It was a sunny July afternoon when Sameer, a 45-year-old resident of Swat, rushed his mother to a nearby private hospital because her chest...

Healthcare Under Pressure: Are we Ready for the Next Big Disaster?

As fate would have it, and pretty much like every other country in the world, Pakistan has been having its fair share of disasters...

Crisis and Courage: Inside the Lives of Emergency Physicians in the War-torn Regions

“I scroll aimlessly on my phone, stumbling onto video footage of Shaban Al-Dalou, a 19-year-old man engulfed in flames outside Al-Aqsa Hospital in Gaza....

Equipping Children with Survival Strategies in War Emergencies

Over the last few decades, the concept of emergency management has evolved significantly to become a part of the field of school safety. The...

Caring in Crisis— Protecting Pregnant Women and Newborn from Climate Change Fallout

It was a freezing January morning in 2025. Gull Bibi woke up at 6 a.m. and hurried to the kitchen. The temperature in her...

Viral Conjunctivitis— All You Need to Know

Several regions of Pakistan are at risk of viral Conjunctivitis; it is mandatory to know about the disease for protecting communities.

Double mutant B.1.617.2 variant driving the second wave of Coronavirus in India

A double mutation has been seen in the Coronavirus spike protein, which is believed to potentially increase the virus’s infectivity and its ability to escape the human immune system.

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