#01 Pakistan
1st Anniversary of Marka-e-Haq Celebrated in Jeddah
Pakistan Consulate and Pakistani community celebrated the 1st anniversary of Marka-e-Haq with great enthusiasm on May 15 in Jeddah.
#02 Pakistan
3 killed, 24 injured in rain, strong winds related incidents across Punjab
At least three people killed, 24 injured in roof collapses, falling walls, trees and other accidents amid heavy rain and strong winds in Punjab.
#03 Pakistan
Consul General of Pakistan hosts community dinner
The Consul General of Pakistan hosted a community-focused event at the new consulate building, emphasizing unity as strength.
#04 Pakistan
PSCA Camera Leads to Arrest of Valuables Snatcher
Punjab Safe Cities Authority (PSCA) aided police in arresting a suspect who snatched a purse and mobile phone from a woman using Safe City cameras.
Pakistan
Punjab Governor Pays Tribute to Martyr Muhammad Liaqat Ali in Attock Visit
Governor Sardar Saleem Haider Khan visits martyr Muhammad Liaqat Ali's residence, offering condolences and announcing government support.
pharmaceutical
MYH9 Gene May Help Explain Sex Differences in Heart Artery Plaques
Researchers at UCLA Health have identified the MYH9 gene as a key player in the formation of fibrous plaques, which are more common in women and can lead to heart attacks.
pharmaceutical
Worse survival seen with tumor-infiltrating clonal hematopoiesis in patients with solid tumors
A new study published in JAMA Oncology finds that tumor-infiltrating clonal hematopoiesis (TI-CH) is associated with worse overall survival among patients with solid tumors, particularly for those
pharmaceutical
Nature May Benefit Psychological Well-Being of Disadvantaged Children More Than Others
Nature may offer more significant psychological benefits for disadvantaged children compared to their more affluent counterparts, according to a recent scoping review published in Frontiers in
pharmaceutical
Azithromycin Exposure During Pregnancy Not Linked to Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Study Finds
A study published in JAMA Network Open suggests that prenatal azithromycin exposure is not associated with neurodevelopmental disorders in children. Late pregnancy use was linked to lower risks.