No Monkeypox Cases Detected as Karachi Airport Intensifies Health Screenings

No Monkeypox Cases Detected as Karachi Airport Intensifies Health Screenings

Jinnah International Airport Karachi has scanned passengers of 22 flights in the last 24 hours to stop the spread of Congo and monkeypox viruses. The airport’s focal person, Dr Syed Zafar Mehdi, assured that no passengers had monkeypox or even symptoms of it during the screening. The provincial health minister said that over 20 doctors … Read more

World Hepatitis Day: Experts Urge Safe Practices and Greater Awareness to Combat Silent Killer

Experts emphasize safe practices, awareness on World Hepatitis Day

On the occasion of World Hepatitis Day, it is most significant and very important for health officers to carry the message to the general public emphasizing safe practices and enhancing the awareness level to save oneself from hepatitis, which is a deadly disease that takes its toll over many people across the globe every year. … Read more

AI Revolutionizes Diabetes Care: Chinese and Singaporean Breakthrough

AI-powered diabetes diagnosis, treatment developed by Chinese, Singaporean researchers

Chinese Singaporean scholars have recently developed a ground-breaking AI tool for diabetic control. This new system is a multimodal LLM based on speech, text, and images This innovative system is a major advance in primary diabetes care which is a subject often discussed in restricted circumstances, especially in the third world. The developed tool which … Read more

Major Blow to Organ Trade: Six Arrested by PHOTA and FIA

Major Blow to Organ Trade: Six Arrested by PHOTA and FIA

Just within the last month, the Punjab Human Organ Transplantation Authority (PHOTA) recently caught in coordination with the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) with six people involved in unlawful human organ transplants. The suspects arrested are Muhammad Nadeem from the Kasur district of Pakistan, Tayyab Ali and Sharon from Lahore, Babar Masih, and two other doctors … Read more

200 Liters of Contaminated Drinks, 225kg of Spoiled Meat Destroyed by PFA

200 Liters of Contaminated Drinks, 225kg of Spoiled Meat Destroyed by PFA

The food safety teams of the provincial food authority stepped up their inspection recently to keep a check on food in the provincial capital to avoid the menace of adulteration. PFA watchdog teams for example in a day did check up on production units, milk shops eateries, general stores, poultry shops, and bakeries. They performed … Read more

Conquering Cancer: A Guide to Surviving Diagnosis

Conquering Cancer: A Guide to Surviving Diagnosis

A cancer diagnosis can be a profoundly unsettling experience, triggering a whirlwind of emotions. Fear, anger, sadness, and shock are common reactions. Yet, it’s crucial to remember that you’re not alone in this journey. With the right strategies and support, it’s possible to navigate this challenging path. Understanding Your Situation Strategies for Coping Practical Steps … Read more

At least 55 were killed in a tragic landslide in the southern region of Ethiopia

At least 55 killed in a tragedy of landslide in the southern region of Ethiopia

Now it has emerged that at least 55 people died in the incident in a landslide in a remote part of southern Ethiopia, local authorities said on Monday. This death toll is only expected to increase as more search operations are undertaken. ‘’Currently, the Gofa zone Communications Affairs Department has identified over 55 people from … Read more

Lifesaving Flight: Pakistan’s First Air Ambulance Takes to the Skies!

Historic milestone: Pakistan’s first air ambulance successfully transfers patient

A rescue air ambulance was also for the first time transferred a patient, within an initiative taken by the Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif. On Sunday, Halima Bibi, a 40 years of age woman from Mianwali who had become paralyzed after a fall, was shifted by helicopter to Rawalpindi. Seeing her critical condition, the … Read more

Protect Our Children: UN Calls for Action on Stalling Vaccination Rates

Protect Our Children: UN Calls for Action on Stalling Vaccination Rates

The Unified Countries uncovered on Monday that a rising number of youngsters missed fundamental immunizations for sicknesses like diphtheria, lockjaw, and beating hack last year because of rising worldwide contentions, which disturbed the stock of these life-saving immunizations, particularly in war-torn areas. UN gauges show that around 14.5 million kids didn’t get immunizations in that … Read more