Albinism is not a weakness but a form of natural diversity,” says Maryam Nawaz in her message on the International Day.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has issued a message on the occasion of World Albinism Awareness Day. She said that albinism is not a weakness but a natural part of human diversity. She stated that individuals with albinism are an important part of society and it is our responsibility
Major Breakthrough in Breast Cancer Treatment: UAE Approves New Drug
The United Arab Emirates has become the first country in the world to approve a new medicine for the treatment of breast cancer. The development is being hailed as a significant achievement for cancer patients, especially those whose condition has become resistant to traditional hormone therapies. According to media reports,
Children Who Get Insufficient Sleep in Early Childhood Face Higher Risk of Depression, Study Finds
A new study has revealed that children who consistently experience insufficient or poor-quality sleep during early childhood may face a greater risk of depression and other mental health issues during adolescence. According to experts, quality sleep is essential not only for physical health but also for healthy brain development and
Air Pollution Is Affecting Brain Function, New Study Finds
A new study has found that air pollution may have a negative impact on brain health, potentially weakening memory and learning abilities. The research was conducted by scientists from UC Davis Health and the healthcare provider Kaiser Permanente. According to the study, individuals who are exposed to polluted air over
Shortage of modern TB testing kits reported in Pakistan
A shortage of modern tuberculosis (TB) testing kits has been reported in the country, as the Punjab TB Control Programme acknowledged difficulties following budget cuts by international donors. Reductions in health sector funding by international donors have led to a scarcity of advanced TB testing kits, with 60 per cent
Is golgappe safe in summer? Health warning issued
A popular street snack turned into a health emergency in Jharkhand’s Giridih district, where several people fell ill after eating golgappe. The incident, which led to hospitalizations and a child’s death, has sparked renewed concern over food safety in the summer season. According to an Indian media report, several villagers
Hantavirus-hit cruise ship allowed to dock in Spain’s Canary Islands
Spain has granted permission for a luxury cruise ship, struck by a deadly hantavirus outbreak and anchored off Cape Verde, to sail to the Canary Islands. Details that emerged on Wednesday stated that the Spain’s Ministry of Health, in a statement issued late on Tuesday, said the World Health Organization
The hidden office factor that’s making you look exhausted
Many office workers notice feeling drained and looking tired just hours into their workday. Experts now suggest that the internal office environment could be a key factor behind this growing concern. A concept known as the “online office air theory” has recently gained traction on social media. It was popularized
Can red onions help beat the heat? Experts explain
As temperatures continue to rise, nutritionists are highlighting the potential health benefits of red onions during extreme heat. Experts say that compared to white or pink onions, red onions may help the body cope better with heat-related stress and dehydration. According to nutritionists, red onions contain antioxidants, flavonoids, minerals, and
Health Ministry, Nadra sign MoU for digital health data system
The Ministry of Health and the National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the establishment of an integrated digital data management system. According to details that surfaced on Thursday, Federal Health Minister Mustafa Kamal and the Nadra chairman attended the ceremony. Speaking on



