At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic towards the ending of the year 2019, there was anxiety and uneasiness in several quarters about the consequences as it reached Africa. The greatest worry is that our healthcare services in Africa are overburdened by multiple factors including i) overstretched fatigue, ii) underfunding iii) the existing load of infectious and non-infectious diseases. [..] READ MORE
The irrational use of antibiotics in various diseases can be detrimental to health and can promote the resistance too. The patients should be counseled about the use of antibiotic by healthcare professionals, particularly by the pharmacists, at the time of dispensing. This study was conducted to identify the availability of pharmacists at various pharmacies in Karachi, Pakistan and patient counseling during dispensing. [..] READ MORE
Industrial control systems (ICS) are critical, as in these systems, cyber threats have the potential to affect, disorganize, change their mode of operation, act as an information extraction vehicle, and ultimately turn against itself. creating risks to the system itself, infrastructure, downtime, leakage of sensitive data, and even loss of human life. [..] READ MORE
Antioxidant is a substance that helps to reduce the severity of oxidative stress. Many chronic diseases have been reported related the increasing of free radical and oxidative stress in the human. There is still scanty information on antioxidant property of bee bread at pre and post exercise after short term supplementation. This present study investigated effects of eight weeks supplementation of bee bread on antioxidant status at pre and post exercise among athletes. [..] READ MORE
We cannot define the term ‘nursing’ without mentioning the word ‘caring’, for caring and nursing have always been thought of synonymously. That, the notion of ‘caring’ has been explored throughout the history of nursing [1]. However, to espouse that the philosophy of nursing was developed from caring practice would entail us to look at the history of nursing. [..] READ MORE
Some chemical compounds in plants such as papaya leaves, red yeast rice, dates, etc., are believed to be effective in increasing the number of platelets/thrombocytes in cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever. This literature review aims to determine the level of safety and effectiveness of herbal extracts in increasing platelet counts in patients with dengue fever. [..] READ MORE
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