The author has served as Professor and Chairman, Department of Cardiac Surgery, King Edward Medical University.
How the intersection of medicine and politics change the history of nations
Inadequate nutrition is becoming more common as population increases and long established patterns of living get disrupted
As we look at the development of medicine, a lot more is available in terms of advanced medical care than was there a few decades ago
The best and the brightest of doctors trained in Pakistan either leave the country or else end up in the private sector. Why?
Billions of rupees are being spent on mega projects, but healthcare continues to be a stepchild
About angioplasty and other such stuff used to treat blocked heart artery
Based on information available, Nawaz Sharif most likely had a coronary artery bypass grafting to four heart arteries done using a heart lung...
How can we lose weight when established ‘science’ about weight loss and healthy diets keeps changing?
Some of the reasons why doctors get into trouble as patients
Most diabetics can live a long and a relatively healthy life if treated properly