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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: PMS's evil sibling
Whether we shame it or shun it, period pain is real and it can range from mild discomfort to being unbearable
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Is mandatory reading of the Quran at universities really important?
Whenever a state mandates that its national religion is the cornerstone of morality, it tends to alienate minorities
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Unpacking the gender conundrum
If your child is not conforming to their biological gender, show kindness and empathy instead of being judgmental
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Losing loved ones to Covid-19: The altered cycle of grief
Perhaps now, even though it may never be the same, technology will just have to make up for physical touch and comfort
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Remnants of slavery are everywhere - including Pakistan
Sakina is alive but her struggle for justice goes unnoticed especially since her social class is not considered worthy
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Tackling racism in America
As far as social movements go, simply asking to be respected as a human is not radical
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The ordeal at the Taftan quarantine camp
The authorities kept telling us that we would be released the next day, but that next day never dawned
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Preparing for battle: How doctors handle Covid-19 patients
Despite a surge in the number of cases, we are witnessing a blatant disregard of government set SOPs
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Why Pakistan needs to tax the parallel economy during Covid-19
Furthermore illicit manufacturers violate other laws in place for tobacco related advertising and even target youth
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Why feminism is necessary for a successful marriage
I think what really worked for me was internalising that not only can women be equal to men, they can also surpass us