Children Hospital Mardan

Children Hospital Mardan Still Incomplete After 13 Years

Children Hospital Mardan Remains Incomplete 13 Years After Approval Thirteen years after approval, Children Hospital Mardan remains incomplete. The 200-bed hospital, approved in 2011, was planned on the premises of Mardan Medical Complex (MMC). Only the outpatient department is operational. The main hospital building, meant for specialized pediatric care, is still unfinished due to funding…

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Eric Dane

Eric Dane ALS Care: Rebecca Gayheart Shares Family Role

Eric Dane Receives 24/7 Care Amid ALS Diagnosis, Rebecca Gayheart Helps Eric Dane, the 53-year-old Grey’s Anatomy actor, has been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also called Lou Gehrig’s disease. ALS is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord, eventually causing muscle paralysis. There is no cure,…

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PIMS

PIMS Extends Cleaning Contract Despite Poor Performance

PIMS Islamabad Extends Cleaning Contract Despite Multiple Warnings and Fines The Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS) in Islamabad has extended the cleaning contract of Imran & Co.. The company has a documented history of poor performance, fines, and warning notices. Official records show that Imran & Co. received 15 warning notices over time. The…

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James

James Woods Praises ‘Patriot’ Rob Reiner, Slams Attacks After Director’s Killing

James Woods Praises ‘Patriot’ Rob Reiner, Slams Attacks After Director’s Killing Actor and outspoken conservative James Woods became emotional while paying tribute to filmmaker Rob Reiner, condemning what he described as “infuriating and distasteful” attacks against Reiner following his violent death. Speaking Monday night on Fox News Channel, Woods defended Reiner’s character and legacy, emphasizing…

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Energy Drink Health Risks

Energy Drink Health Risks Linked to Stroke and Heart Damage

Energy Drink Health Risks Energy Drink Health Risks are becoming a growing concern as doctors warn that excessive consumption may increase the risk of severe hypertension, heart disease, and stroke. Recent medical case reports have revealed alarming evidence showing that high-caffeine, high-sugar beverages can cause long-term, and in some cases permanent, cardiovascular and neurological damage….

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