2% of the population of Pakistan is revealed to be suffering from epilepsy

2% of the population of Pakistan is revealed to be suffering from epilepsy

Karachi: Medical experts said that 2 percent of Pakistan’s population is suffering from epilepsy, while the risk of mother-to-child transmission of the disease is about 5 percent.PThere is a shortage of epilepsy drugs in Pakistan, putting millions of lives at risk. He expressed these views at the press conference of Neurological Awareness and Research Foundation…

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One and a half million people living around glacial lakes in the world, including Pakistan, are at risk, according to research

One and a half million people living around glacial lakes in the world, including Pakistan, are at risk, according to research

According to new research on the possible effects of glacial lake eruptions, 1.5 million people living within a 30-mile radius of the glacial lake are at risk. In this study of the scientific journal Nature Communications, it was further stated that half of the one and a half million are in Pakistan, India, the South…

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Pakistan pharmaceutical manufacturers announced to stop production of medicines after a week

Pakistan pharmaceutical manufacturers announced to stop production of medicines after a week

Pakistan pharmaceutical manufacturers announced to stop the production of medicines after a week. Speaking to Jang News, Pakistan Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association leader Qazi Mansoor Dilawar said that the production of medicines will be stopped after a week. He further said that due to the huge increase in the value of the dollar, it is not…

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World Cancer Awareness Day is being celebrated across the world including Pakistan today

World Cancer Awareness Day is being celebrated across the world including Pakistan today

Karachi: International Cancer Awareness Day is being celebrated on February 4 across the world including Pakistan. According to a press release issued by the Pakistan Islamic Medical Association (PIMA), 178,000 new cases of cancer were registered in Pakistan last year and an estimated 100,000 people died of cancer. Cancer awareness programs are being organized across…

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