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Mahnoor Altaf, 01-152202-013
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Breast cancer is one of the Global Public Health Concern, and Pakistan faces difficulties because of long-standing cultural stigmas that have a big influence on diagnosis and treatment. This study delves into the complex ...
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Muhammad Ali Shuaib, 01-152202-018
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Social media users may communicate both visually and verbally, which has a big impact on college students' life. Social media use is common among young adults, especially university students, which has sparked worries about ...
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Aisha, 01-152202-035
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a significant public health issue in Pakistan and the cases are rising in the capital city, Islamabad. This requires effective implementation on the Directly Observed Therapy Short- course (DOTS) ...
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Muhammad Ali, 01-152202-016
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
The healthcare system in Islamabad/Rawalpindi is embracing technological advancements such as Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and telemedicine, leading to an evolution in healthcare delivery. However, rural areas in ...
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Afsah Ayub, 01-152202-003
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) presents a critical challenge to global healthcare, significantly impacting patient outcomes, healthcare costs, and the efficacy of treatments. This study, "Assessing the Knowledge, Attitude, ...
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Maryam Naeem, 01-152202-034
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global public health issue, expected to become a major concern by 2050. The purpose of this study is to gain insight into antibiotic use knowledge and adherence behaviors among the rural ...
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Wazir Yazdan Khayam Khalil, 01-152202-027
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
A cross sectional study was carried out at tertiary care hospitals in Islamabad, Rawalpindi to evaluate the level of knowledge and awareness, involving 150 patients with type 2 diabetes regarding the risks associated with ...
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Emaan Malik, 01-152202-006
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
This research dives into the domain of digital health literacy and the examples of looking for online health information among Pakistani occupants, with a particular accentuation on Bahria University understudies and ...
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Enishwa Ali, 01-152202-007
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
This study investigates the health conditions and behaviors of intersex individuals in Islamabad, Pakistan, focusing on their unique healthcare needs and challenges. Using a mixed-methods approach including community ...
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Faiza Parveen, 01-152202-036
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
This study explores the mindfulness and adherence to hand cleanliness conventions among non-clinical staff out in the open and confidential clinics in Islamabad. The study aims to assess the level of knowledge and compliance ...
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Muhammad Aashir Aftab, 01-152202-015
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Nomophobia, or the fear of being without a mobile phone, has emerged as a significant psychological phenomenon with potential implications on academic performance and behavior, particularly aggression. This research ...
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Muhammad Ali Adnan, 01-152202-017
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
This study investigates the correlation between the perception of mental health stigma and the act of seeking treatment among university students. Data was gathered from a varied group of students at different universities ...
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Abdullah Zia, 01-152202-002
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Tobacco smoking is universally acknowledged as a significant avoidable factor that increases the risk of illness and death. This study aimed to ascertain the incidence of tobacco smoking and identify the factors linked to ...
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Mehak Ali, 01-152202-031
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Gender inequality is any indifferent treatment with an individual based upon their sexes. Women mostly experience the negative effects of gender inequality. Based on the concept of feminist theory, this study explored how ...
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Muhammad Wahb Bin Yaqoob, 01-152202-033
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) is one of the oldest known illnesses and is a significant cause of mortality worldwide, particularly in less developed countries. Pakistan is confronted with significant public health challenges, ...
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Maryam Siddique, 01-152202-014
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Smartphone is a very small device, it contains the features of both, computer, and a mobile phone. Many people rely on this smaller device to carry out their regular tasks (e.g. shopping, communication, for entertainment ...
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Romaisa Arshad, 01-152202-032
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
COVID-19 pandemic witnessed an unprecedented global health crisis, profoundly affecting countries economically and socially. Despite being extremely vulnerable to the pandemic, Pakistan responded better as compared to other ...
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Aliza Bano, 01-152202-004
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
An unhealthy diet is a leading risk factor to many non-communicable diseases (NCDs) increasing disease burden globally. An unhealthy diet affects the diet-gut microbiome interactions that causes multiple gut issues. ...
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Hamnah Nisar, 01-152202-010
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
Malnutrition poses a significant public health challenge, particularly among children residing in rural areas. It is imperative to address this issue to enable public health professionals to devise interventions effectively. ...
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Muhammad Zain ul Haq, 01-152202-021
(Humanaties and Social Sciences, 2024)
According to WHO Organization, the global pandemic brought about by COVID-19 affected 772,166,517 cases around the world. Regionally Southeast Asia as the Origin of the spread was recorded with the stats of about 61,210,423 ...