A women wearing arabic calligraphy printed was assaultedby PakistaniMen. She were taken to police station Safely without any CHAOS.
Huge respect for #ASP Shehrbano Naqvi and salute to her courage.
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Was searching for various skin rejuvenating procedures, as postpartum treat for myself. Hydrafacial or something.
Applied baby oil as night time skin care routine. Like A Pro!!! 🫡😶🌫️
Its ok to cry sometimes. Don't forget to eat drink water, breathe, stretch, even if you're not getting enough time to sleep. Be kind to those back at home. Don't let your worklife hurt them in anyway.
This post is for all the new interns and residents who have started afresh. You have survived the first week. You will survive the rest too. Please communicate!!. Please report. Please speak!!
If a senior, staff, attending is, bullying showing disrespect, abusive, please find someone you can speak to. Don't make this a cause of your burnout. You worked hard to get here. Be confident. Don't brush your mistakes under the carpet bc of fear of getting scolded.
@HamidMirPAK Maybe you get that conscience woken up and realize that YOU are the one who is a journalist. Maybe about time YOU start spitting some sense out of your gut and start telling truth. Maybe you just stop being a journalist at all.
Amir and I graduated the same year. A Yale-trained surgeon, through and through, Shariff was an international ambassador and standard bearer of excellence in surgical education. Across the country and around the world the @yalesurgery mourns. @amirshariffmd@AKUGlobal
@SambhaloG This post struck my most sensitive and traumatised memory strings from residency times. This is toxic. We didn't at that time because we were scared but we should speak for others now.
1/🧵 Land Mines in Long COVID - @BostonGlobe
Alex was training for 2024 Olympic Trials 🥇
That dream exploded 💣
New #LongCOVID science
📌Viral reservoirs at 1 year
📌Cardiac edema at 1 year
📌Dementia at 2 years
📌Hijacked mitochondria
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The tragedy in Pakistan is a stark reminder of climate injustice. The top map shows which nations are most responsible for excess emissions. The bottom map shows which nations are most impacted by it. Climate breakdown is playing out along colonial lines.
The only appropriate response to the climate catastrophe in Pakistan is to unconditionally cancel the country's external debts. These resources should be used to support people and ecosystems rather than to service foreign capital. It is a minimal first step toward reparations.