How Many People Are Affected by Dengue? Report Released

As dengue continues to surge across the province, the Director General Health Sindh has issued a report detailing how many people are being affected daily. ‎According to the report, 113…

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Battery Powered Revolutionary Oxygen Gel Developed for Diabetic Patients

Researchers at the University of California Riverside have developed a battery powered revolutionary oxygen gel. ‎The oxygen gel can help diabetic patients heal chronic wounds more quickly, while reducing infection…

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Epstein Files Fuel Claims of Unaccountable Global Elite

An opinion article by journalist and author Dr. Ramzy Baroud argues that the revelations surrounding convicted financier Jeffrey Epstein have fundamentally reshaped public understanding of power, accountability, and political systems.…

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Rising Tensions: Washington Prepares for Possible Ir@n Strike

WASHINGTON: The United States has deployed warships, fighter jets, and thousands of troops to the Middle East as President Donald Trump considers military action against Iran if no nuclear agreement…

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Shehbaz, Qatar Emir Urge Peace Talks

ISLAMABAD: Shehbaz Sharif and Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on Tuesday emphasized diplomacy and peaceful dispute resolution amid rising regional tensions involving Iran and Afghanistan, during high level talks…

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Another Rabies Case Reported in Karachi

Another case of rabies has been reported in the port city, as 75 year old Naimat Gul, a resident of Lyari, has shown symptoms of the disease. ‎According to Dr.…

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Highest Salary in the Public Health Sector: Applications Invited for Appointment

Applications have been invited for an appointment offering the highest salary in the public health sector. ‎The Dean of Nawaz Sharif Cancer Hospital will receive a monthly salary of 2.5…

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Is Intense Exercise Beneficial or Harmful to Health? ‎

A recent scientific study has revealed that excessive and prolonged intense exercise may damage red blood cells and cause signs similar to premature aging in them. ‎Running is considered one…

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Moderate Egg Consumption Beneficial for Preventing Heart Disease, New Study Reveals

Eggs are not only a nutritious breakfast option but may also be beneficial for heart health. Including a moderate amount of eggs in the daily diet not only provides the…

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Karachi: 84 Patients Diagnosed with AIDS Due to Use of Contaminated Syringes

In the port city’s government hospital, 84 patients have been diagnosed with AIDS due to the improper use of syringes. ‎It has been revealed that 84 patients contracted the incurable…

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Common Habit That Can Lead to Neck or Head Pain

Do you often experience pain in your head or neck? If so, one of your everyday habits could be the reason. This was revealed in a medical study conducted in…

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Parents Who Give Mobile Phones to Children Should Be Alert, Important Revelations by Pediatric Expert

In the present era, it is commonly seen that many parents hand mobile phones to their young children to keep them busy and to avoid disruption to their own comfort.…

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Adopt These 3 Simple Habits Today for Good Health and a Longer Life

Want to stay healthy as you age? It is very easy to do so. ‎You just need to make three simple habits part of your routine, and the good news…

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Unknown Disease Claims Four Innocent Lives in Kashmore

An unknown disease has claimed four innocent lives in the town of Kashmore in Sindh. ‎According to sources, an unknown illness emerged in the village of Atta Muhammad Khoso, where…

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Universal Vaccine For Allergies, Cold and Flu Moves Closer to Reality

Scientists say that the development of a universal vaccine that can simultaneously protect against cold, flu, Covid and allergies is now very close to becoming a reality. ‎Researchers at Stanford…

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Claim of 300,000 HIV Patients in Pakistan Made on Assumptions, Says Mustafa Kamal

Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal has said that the claim that there are 300,000 HIV patients in Pakistan has been made on the basis of assumptions. ‎During a meeting of…

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