• DRAP’s Digital Licensing System Reduces Approval Time from Months to Just Days
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    DRAP’s Digital Licensing System Reduces Approval Time from Months to Just Days

    The DRAP digital licensing system has fundamentally changed the way regulatory approvals are managed in Pakistan’s healthcare sector, delivering one of the most significant governance reforms in recent years. Processes that previously stretched over several years due to manual paperwork, fragmented workflows, and unclear timelines are now being completed within days. This transformation has not

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  • Japan’s School Lunches Focus on Health, Freshness, and Food Education
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    Japan’s School Lunches Focus on Health, Freshness, and Food Education

    In Japan, school lunches, known as kyūshoku, are designed with a strong focus on health, nutrition, and education rather than speed or convenience. Unlike typical fast food or sugary meals, most Japanese schools prepare meals from scratch every day, often in the school kitchen itself. Fresh ingredients such as rice, seasonal vegetables, fish, lean meats, and local produce form the foundation of

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  • Punjab CM Announces 25,000 Government Jobs with Salaries Up to Rs. 50,000
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    Punjab CM Announces 25,000 Government Jobs with Salaries Up to Rs. 50,000

    The Punjab Government has announced a major initiative aimed at strengthening public healthcare and creating large-scale employment opportunities across the province. Under the leadership of Maryam Nawaz, a new Health Profile program has been introduced along with the launch of 25,000 government jobs, each offering a monthly salary of Rs. 50,000. The move reflects the government’s focus on

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  • Pakistan to Provide Free Cancer Medicines Worth Rs. 10 Million per Patient
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    Pakistan to Provide Free Cancer Medicines Worth Rs. 10 Million per Patient

    Cancer patients from Islamabad, Azad Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan will now have access to free medicines valued at nearly Rs. 10 million per patient under a five-year public-private partnership between the Government of Pakistan and multinational pharmaceutical company Roche. The Ministry of National Health Services signed the agreement on Friday, with the government contributing Rs. 1 million

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  • Punjab to Set Up Specialized Stroke Centers for Paralysis Treatment
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    Punjab to Set Up Specialized Stroke Centers for Paralysis Treatment

    Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has directed the establishment of a comprehensive network of stroke centers across the province to provide timely treatment for paralysis patients, 24NewsHD reported. The decision was made during a special meeting chaired by the chief minister on Thursday as part of the province’s broader healthcare initiatives.

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  • Global Super Flu Risk Rises Amid Vaccine Shortages
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    Global Super Flu Risk Rises Amid Vaccine Shortages

    The risk of the superflu virus in Pakistan has escalated due to the absence of a vaccine, a concern highlighted during a recent session of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) of Parliament. During the PAC sub-committee meeting, Convener Shahida Akhtar raised alarms about the lack of medicines for flu and allergies even at the Parliament dispensary, emphasizing that serious complaints about the

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  • Scientists Warn of “Brain-Eating” Amoebae in Water Systems, Urge Preventive Action
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    Scientists Warn of “Brain-Eating” Amoebae in Water Systems, Urge Preventive Action

    Scientists are raising alarms about free-living amoebae, tiny organisms naturally present in soil and water, which in rare cases can trigger deadly infections in humans. A primary concern is Naegleria fowleri, known as the “brain-eating amoeba,” capable of causing a rapid and usually fatal brain infection when contaminated warm freshwater enters the nose. Although infections remain uncommon,

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  • Dutch Teen Wakes From Surgery Speaking Only English in Rare Medical Case
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    Dutch Teen Wakes From Surgery Speaking Only English in Rare Medical Case

    Doctors in the Netherlands have documented an unusual medical case involving a 17-year-old boy who awoke from routine knee surgery unable to speak or understand his native Dutch, communicating only in English. The teenager, who had primarily learned English through school education, initially failed to recognize his parents and showed no comprehension of his first language following the

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