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Encouraging results of new vaccine against Shigella
A new experimental vaccine against the intestinal disease caused by Shigella bacteria has shown encouraging results in the second phase of clinical trials. According to the study, the vaccine has shown 89 percent effectiveness in preventing the disease. …
232 more dengue cases reported across Sindh
Karachi: 232 more dengue cases have been reported in Sindh, with Karachi reporting the highest number of cases at 127. According to the Sindh Health Department, dengue cases are increasing across the province, with 34 new dengue patients admitted to go…
What problems can ultra-processed foods cause in young people?
A new study suggests that consuming ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of pre-diabetes and high blood sugar levels in young people. In a recently published study, scientists found that even a small increase in fast food, packaged snacks and me…
CCP, DRAP ink MoU to strengthen Pakistan’s pharma sector
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) for strengthening the regulatory and competitive landscape of Pakistan’s pharmaceutical and therapeutic goods…
Drinking coffee may increase chances of longevity: Research
A new study suggests that coffee drinkers may live five years longer than non-drinkers. According to the study, drinking up to four cups of coffee a day can slow down biological aging by increasing the length of telomeres. Telomeres are caps that prote…
Russian teenager addicted to energy drinks becomes unable to walk
A dangerous habit of energy drinks robbed a 22-year-old man in Russia of his ability to walk. According to a foreign news agency, Artem, a resident of St. Petersburg, was fond of computer games and drank energy drinks to stay awake. At first, he dra…
Surprising benefits of eating pistachios at night
A new study has found that eating pistachios can be extremely beneficial for gut health, reducing inflammation and improving immunity, especially when eaten at night. A study in the US (which included 51 adults) found that eating pistachios at night po…
Dengue outbreaks begin to wane in Rawalpindi due to winter weather
The drop in temperature in Rawalpindi has started limiting dengue activities. According to the Health Department, Rawalpindi is witnessing a clear decrease in dengue cases due to the winter season. 10 cases of dengue were reported in the last 24 hours,…
Falling temperatures in Rawalpindi finally defeat dengue
Only 1 dengue patient has been reported in Rawalpindi in the last 24 hours. According to sources from the Health Department, no patient has died from dengue this season. A total of 23,505 patients have been screened. So far, the number of dengue pos…

Pakistan’s gas sector stands at a crossroads

FIA reveals that over 39,000 passengers were offloaded

Karachi’s condition is worse than war-torn cities, says Miftah Ismail

Artificial sweeteners may cause fatal liver disease: Research
A study has found that a common artificial sweetener used in sugar-free products may increase the risk of a fatal liver disease. The latest study has found that the artificial sweetener called sorbitol can cause dangerous levels of fat to accumulate in…
232 more dengue cases reported across Sindh
Karachi: 232 more dengue cases have been reported in Sindh, with Karachi reporting the highest number of cases at 127. According to the Sindh Health Department, dengue cases are increasing across the province, with 34 new dengue patients admitted to go…
What problems can ultra-processed foods cause in young people?
A new study suggests that consuming ultra-processed foods may increase the risk of pre-diabetes and high blood sugar levels in young people. In a recently published study, scientists found that even a small increase in fast food, packaged snacks and me…
CCP, DRAP ink MoU to strengthen Pakistan’s pharma sector
The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan (DRAP) for strengthening the regulatory and competitive landscape of Pakistan’s pharmaceutical and therapeutic goods…
Drinking coffee may increase chances of longevity: Research
A new study suggests that coffee drinkers may live five years longer than non-drinkers. According to the study, drinking up to four cups of coffee a day can slow down biological aging by increasing the length of telomeres. Telomeres are caps that prote…
Russian teenager addicted to energy drinks becomes unable to walk
A dangerous habit of energy drinks robbed a 22-year-old man in Russia of his ability to walk. According to a foreign news agency, Artem, a resident of St. Petersburg, was fond of computer games and drank energy drinks to stay awake. At first, he dra…
Surprising benefits of eating pistachios at night
A new study has found that eating pistachios can be extremely beneficial for gut health, reducing inflammation and improving immunity, especially when eaten at night. A study in the US (which included 51 adults) found that eating pistachios at night po…
Dengue outbreaks begin to wane in Rawalpindi due to winter weather
The drop in temperature in Rawalpindi has started limiting dengue activities. According to the Health Department, Rawalpindi is witnessing a clear decrease in dengue cases due to the winter season. 10 cases of dengue were reported in the last 24 hours,…

Pakistan’s gas sector stands at a crossroads

FIA reveals that over 39,000 passengers were offloaded

Karachi’s condition is worse than war-torn cities, says Miftah Ismail

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