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View article: Exploring the Healthcare and Socio-economic Challenges Confronted by Retired Employees in Karachi
Exploring the Healthcare and Socio-economic Challenges Confronted by Retired Employees in Karachi Open
This study explores the healthcare and socio-economic challenges that retired employees face in Karachi, Pakistan. Using a mixed-methods approach, it combines quantitative data analysis through SPSS with qualitative insights to gain a deep…
View article: Social Impacts of Mobile Addiction Among Youth
Social Impacts of Mobile Addiction Among Youth Open
Mobile phones are important for communication and social interactions and are crucial to people's lives. It is for protecting social relationships and exchanging information among people. This study aims to explain the social consequences …
View article: (016) Outpatient, Multimodal Neuromuscular Treatment Reduces Pain and Improves Functionality for Patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain and Vulvodynia
(016) Outpatient, Multimodal Neuromuscular Treatment Reduces Pain and Improves Functionality for Patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain and Vulvodynia Open
Introduction Characterized by chronic pain and/or discomfort around the opening of the vulva, Vulvodynia is known to affect up to 16% of adult women. Vulvodynia may present as constant or intermittent pain which negatively impacts patients…
View article: Smoking cessation on the African continent: Challenges and opportunities
Smoking cessation on the African continent: Challenges and opportunities Open
Tobacco smoking is one of the world's single biggest preventable causes of death. Over 8 million people die each year of a tobacco-related illness - both directly and as a result of second-hand smoke. Combating this epidemic requires commi…
View article: Inhalers, inhalers everywhere, but not a proper puff.
Inhalers, inhalers everywhere, but not a proper puff. Open
View article: Complete lung collapse in a young adolescent
Complete lung collapse in a young adolescent Open
Bronchial carcinoid tumours (BCTs) arise from the neuroendocrine cells of the bronchial epithelium known as Kulchitsky cells. They represent ~25% of all carcinoid tumours, usually have a central distribution, and present with features of b…