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Right-wing nationalism and healthcare
Pakistan also has had its share of the intervention of the right-wing political organisations in public health
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Covid-19 and the PHC’s role
Chaos is setting in amidst the confusion about how to deal with a virus that is both lethal and hospitable
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Driving support from healthcare regulatory bodies
The combination of academia and policymakers can have Pakistan make revolutionary changes to its health sector
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Ten years on, Syria is still deep in wars
Everything has changed in Syria in these 10 years, except its political structure
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Kidney transplantation: cultural and legal challenges
Each organ in a human body deserves care and timely intervention to lessen the negative fallout of a disease.
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Development spending for disease prevention
Health inequality is borne of a poorly orchestrated socio-economic policy
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Terrorism defeated
By 2009, Pakistan was teetering on the brink of terrorism.
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Globalisation of healthcare in Pakistan
Inadequate provision of healthcare services has been a sour truth that Pakistanis have had to face for decades now.
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Global health disruptions and the leadership crisis
Survival of the health sector depends on the “disruptive” forces to shake off the status quo
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World Cancer Day — making a friend out of enemy
The prevalence rate of breast cancer in Pakistan is highest among Asian countries