Right Quest seeks harm reduction strategies for smoke-free Pakistan
WHO says a large part of world’s 1.3bn smokers live in low-, middle-income countries like Pakistan
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WHO says a large part of world’s 1.3bn smokers live in low-, middle-income countries like Pakistan
Dr Farooq Sattar calls population growth 'mother of all issues', urging stronger political will to solve it
Punjab, Balochistan report one case each
Many studies show teenagers either skip breakfast or consume meals
Daily consumption of dates with milk offers multiple health benefits
Punjab's capital emerges as the second most polluted globally, following New Delhi
Records show slight increases in first-time diagnoses of sleep apnea, cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes
Candidates must meet specific eligibility requirements as outlined by the OEC
Vitamin A in spinach aids in skin cell regeneration and repair,
In colder months, low temperatures and dry air strip moisture from scalp, making hair more brittle
Deputy commissioner inaugurates five-day anti-polio campaign
Over 1,100 rural residents receive comprehensive healthcare services in Shalamar tehsil
Dera Ismail Khan has reported nine cases this year
The proposed program is set to allocate Rs7.5 billion for its first year
Punjab Rangers provide healthcare services to 500 deserving individuals, including women and children, in Bahawalpur's Rahber Diagnostic Center.
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Researchers focus on 25,590 participants aged over 20 years
The campaign aims to vaccinate over 23.3 million children against polio
Learn essential tips for managing diabetes during pregnancy to ensure healthy outcomes
The project, initially estimated to cost Rs 2.2 billion and be completed by 2015
'Oranges offer multiple nutritional advantages'
Sweden has become global leader in tobacco harm reduction
Individuals of all ages encouraged to adopt gradual and sustainable approach to fitness
Culprits admit to use WhatsApp for selling fake medicines
Eventually, caffeine leads to slump, commonly referred to as caffeine crash