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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
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Healthcare waste and the state-citizen relationship
Not all waste produced in Healthcare Establishments (HCE) is hazardous
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Curing hepatitis through civil society engagement, prevention
By introducing safe medical practices the spread of not just hepatitis, but also other diseases can be controlled
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Challenges to women entrepreneurs
Pakistan will also have to improve the system to achieve high female engagement in economic activities
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Has the US opened new doors for ISIS’ return?
Fear of ISIS making a comeback has strengthened following the two directives issued in the wake of Soleimani’s...