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At the PHL Conference in Lahore, PharmEvo once again took the lead in nurturing young scientific minds. Through its uniq...
16/10/2025

At the PHL Conference in Lahore, PharmEvo once again took the lead in nurturing young scientific minds. Through its unique Shark Tank initiative, early-career researchers were given a platform to present their innovative studies on hypertension and cardiovascular health before a panel of experts.

From ten synopses to thirty abstracts, the event celebrated fresh perspectives, data-driven ideas, and the passion of young scientists determined to improve healthcare outcomes in Pakistan. 🇵🇰

PharmEvo, known for its purpose-driven mission, continues to bridge the gap between science and society — supporting the next generation of researchers who are redefining the future of cardiovascular care. Read more: https://pulsepakistan.com/ten-synopsis-thirty-abstracts-presented-at-the-phl-conference-at-lahore/

At the 2nd Pakistan Hypertension League Conference, experts raised alarm over the rising number of young patients suffer...
13/10/2025

At the 2nd Pakistan Hypertension League Conference, experts raised alarm over the rising number of young patients suffering from heart attacks, strokes, and kidney failure.
Prof. Mowadat Rana emphasized that these cases reflect the failure of our preventive and primary healthcare systems.
With hypertension affecting nearly 43% of Pakistanis, the need for early detection, lifestyle awareness, and professional accountability has never been greater.
Read more: https://pulsepakistan.com/young-patients-coming-with-ami-heart-failure-stroke-and-kidney-failure-indicates-that-we-are-not-doing-our-job-professionally/

WHO’s updated list of essential medicines aims to make critical drugs always available, affordable, and effective. Yet P...
16/09/2025

WHO’s updated list of essential medicines aims to make critical drugs always available, affordable, and effective. Yet Pakistan still hasn’t adopted it—letting corruption, politics, and mismanagement rob people of lifesaving treatments.
If adopted, the essential medicines list could protect millions and slash drug shortages across public health facilities. Read more: https://pulsepakistan.com/pakistans-failure-to-adopt-whos-essential-medicines-list/

Speaking at a scientific session organized for faculty and postgraduate students of the Sindh Institute of Advanced Endo...
07/08/2025

Speaking at a scientific session organized for faculty and postgraduate students of the Sindh Institute of Advanced Endoscopy & Gastroenterology (SIAG) at Civil Hospital/Dow University of Health Sciences, Dr. Masood Jawaid emphasized that ChatGPT is not recommended for scientific research, even though it can provide information quickly. However, the model is prone to errors—commonly referred to as AI hallucinations—which can lead to incorrect answers and questionable references. Read more: https://pulsepakistan.com/use-ai-tools-wisely-not-all-llms-are-suitable-for-research-dr-masood-jawaid/

An important meeting of the Pakistan Association of Medical Editors (PAME) highlighted the alarming rise of predatory jo...
25/07/2025

An important meeting of the Pakistan Association of Medical Editors (PAME) highlighted the alarming rise of predatory journals, which exploit faculty and corrupt intellectual standards. This trend significantly harms medical education and Pakistan's reputation. PAME urged regulatory bodies to act firmly, calling for better infrastructure, dedicated editorial staff, and ethical publishing practices in medical institutions to combat this issue and promote credible research. Read more: https://pulsepakistan.com/regulatory-bodies-urged-to-curb-the-rapid-rise-of-predatory-journals/

An important article published in Pulse highlights the urgent need to audit Trust Hospitals in Pakistan that received fr...
21/07/2025

An important article published in Pulse highlights the urgent need to audit Trust Hospitals in Pakistan that received free land and concessions. Many now operate commercially, failing to provide free or subsidized treatment as promised. The piece calls for a credible committee to investigate commitments versus actual services, review original intents, and ensure accountability. This is crucial to restore public trust and prevent misuse of charitable resources in healthcare. Read more: https://pulsepakistan.com/audit-and-critical-examination-of-trust-hospitals-that-received-free-land-and-other-concessions-is-long-overdue/

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