Author: Sehrish Khan
Measles on a Global Rise – Where Did We Go Wrong?
Measles is a widely known contagious childhood disease that seems easily manageable but can have devastating effects if not dealt with carefully. This idea was [more…]
Artificial Sweeteners—Are They Really Sweet?
Would you like to hazard a guess at one of the biggest struggles of a diabetic? It is, in fact, to refrain from sugary items. [more…]
A Symbiotic Tale: The Hygiene Hypothesis as It Stands Today
The story of our symbiotic relationship with microorganisms begins with the advent of human life on earth, when man lived as a hunter-gatherer. In the [more…]
All Hail the Wonder Leaf: Neem
Neem –native in South Asia, is a desert tree with deep cultural and social roots. It is found in history, literature, culture and medicine. Being [more…]
A Ray of Hope: Pakistan Underway to have its First Liver Transplant Centre
Organ donation is an end stage life-saving process, giving a second chance at life. It is prevalent in developed countries, while developing countries are still [more…]
