In the fabric of Pakistani society, where family values and traditions hold significant importance, elderly women often find themselves battling an invisible crisis.
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Pakistan is undergoing a significant demographic transition as it prepares to accommodate a growing elderly population. According to the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics, the percentage of older adults is expected to rise sharply in the coming years.
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Read More »Worldwide, tobacco and its many different forms are being used by people of all age groups especially the teenagers below 18 years of age and young adults in early 20s leading to global health crisis.
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Read More »In a year dominated by headlines of extreme weather and natural disasters, the BBC's list of 100 inspiring and influential women for 2023 includes two remarkable Pakistani women, Afroze-Numa and Neha Mankani
Read More »The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has issued a forecast indicating that Karachi is likely to experience additional rain accompanied by thunderstorms on this Sunday.
Read More »Sabiha Rajpoot Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari addressed a gathering in Chitral, shedding light on the failure of the Pakistan Democratic Movement (PDM)-led coalition government. According to Bilawal, the root cause of this failure was the prevalence of “vengeful politics” among the former ruling parties. He emphasized that the lack of focus on serving the public by these parties hindered the fulfillment of the targets set by the PPP for the coalition government. In a passionate appeal, Bilawal expressed his concerns about the traditional ways of old politicians, asserting that their intentions to settle personal scores after coming into power would only exacerbate the nation’s sufferings. He pointed out that revenge politics seemed to be the primary agenda rather than addressing the needs of the public. Bilawal’s Performance-Based Election Campaign As Bilawal gears up for the upcoming elections on February 8, he has launched a campaign focusing on performance rather than promises and slogans. Addressing supporters in Chitral, the PPP chief highlighted his 16-month-long stint as the country’s foreign minister, emphasizing that his candidacy is grounded in tangible achievements and plans for the future. The young politician urged the older generation of politicians to step aside, asserting that …
Read More »In a concerning revelation, a recent report sheds light on the glaring omission of maternal and child health in many countries' climate change response plans.
Read More »Reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease is more than a medical pursuit—it's a culinary journey. Recent research published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease unveils a roadmap to cognitive health through dietary choices.
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