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The Journal of Pakistan Medical Association is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Pakistan Medical Association. It publishes editorials, original articles, case reports, and letters concerning medicine and health practices. The editor-in-chief is Fatema Jawad.
Alternative and traditional system of healing is also quite popular in Pakistan. The country undertook a major constitutional reform in 2011 with the 18th amendment, which resulted in abolishment of Ministry of Health and subsequent devolution of powers.As a result, more powers were given to provinces regarding health infrastructure and ...
Traditional Greco-Arab And Modern Western Medicine: Conflict and Symbiosis (Published in 1975) Pakistan Encyclopedia Planta Medica (2 Volumes), Co-authors: Dr. Viqar Uddin Ahmed & Dr. Atta-Ur-Rahman (Published in 1986) Medicinal Herbal (2 volumes) (Published in 1996) Background of Unani, Arabic & Islamic Medicine & Pharmacy (Published in 1997)
Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine: Medicine: John Wiley & Sons: English: 1934–2012 Movement Disorders: Neurology: Wiley-Liss: English: 1986–present Myanmar Medical Journal: Medicine: Myanmar Medical Association: English: 1953–present Nano Biomedicine and Engineering: Medicine: Open-Access House of Science and Technology: English: 2009–present
Pakistan's suicide rate is below the worldwide average. The 2015 global rate was 9.5 per 100,000 people [31] (in 2008, 11.6). Suicides represent some 0.9% of all deaths. Pakistan's death rate, as given by the World Bank, is 7.28 per 1000 people in 2016 (the lowest rate in the 2006-2018 period). In 2015, the suicide rate in Pakistan was ...
Pakistan Journal may refer to: Pakistan Journal of Botany; Pakistan Journal of Life and Social Sciences; Pakistan Journal of Meteorology; Pakistan Journal of ...
Many traditional healing practices include shamanism and herbal medicines, and may have been passed down orally in small groups or even institutionalized and professionalized. [24] In many developing countries the only health care available until a few decades ago were those based on traditional medicine and spiritual healing.
Nursing is a major component of Pakistan's health-care system. The topic has been the subject of extensive historical studies, is as of 2009 [update] a major issue in the country, and has been the subject of much scholarly discussion amongst academics and practitioners. [ 1 ]