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Cash subsidy for small wheat growers under study
Punjab CM vows not to let middlemen exploit farmers
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Hepatitis patients get free medication
Sources say 446 patients were diagnosed with Hepatitis-C
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Cancer patients rue governmental inattention
Patients have not received treatment, medication for the past three months
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Quarrel over ‘improper’ medication turns deadly
Police apprehend four suspects for shocking dual murder
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Antimicrobial resistance termed a silent pandemic
AMR Week observed by National Institute of Health, World Health Organisation
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Continue linking medicine prices to CPI, PPMA urges
PPMA chairperson says prices should be periodically reviewed given the inflation
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Trump says he may take drug to treat coronavirus, questions states' ventilator needs
Says the federal govt had 29 million doses of the drug and was adding to its national stockpile
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Minister calls for precautions in absence of virus vaccine
Says social distancing is the best way to avoid local transmission
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HIV drug combo fails as treatment for severe Covid-19 in China study
Those treated with the drug fared no better than those Covid-19 patients who received standard care
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Japanese flu drug effective in treatment of coronavirus, says China
X-rays also showed improvements in the lung condition of coronavirus patients after having the medication
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China approves use of Roche arthritis drug for coronavirus patients
There is no clinical trial evidence yet that the drug will be effective
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First-ever traditional Chinese medicine against bronchitis to enter Pakistan
The traditional Chinese medicine has passed a one-year trial against a competitor antibiotic drug
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TB on the rise in Chitral
Doctor urges locals to avoid home medication and quack doctors
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Man dies after being given wrong medication in Gujranwala
Quack administered four injections to 65-year-old man
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Harvard-AKU collaboration brings unique imaging ‘pill’ to Karachi
The device can offer a low-cost and non-invasive method to understand the causes of malnutrition in children
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Surrounded with myths: Epilepsy not a curse, curable with medication, experts say
Rural population has highest number of epileptic patients with children forming a majority.
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Over 80? Too few medications might be dangerous
Study finds links between prescriptions, hospitalisations and death