by Zahra Choudhry,Ghazala Mir | Jan 10, 2022
Abstract BACKGROUND: There is low uptake of primary care mental health services by minority faith groups in the UK and poorer health outcomes. Commonly perceived barriers to access include the fear of cultural naivety, insensitivity and discrimination suggesting NICE...
by Bismah Ali, Nooruldeen Al-Asali, Sameen Nassar | Jan 9, 2022
Introduction The incidence of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) has become a global health disparity. Globally, it is estimated that less than 10% of patients will survive, after suffering an OHCA1. Several studies 2,3 have identified the rate of OHCAs are...
by Usman Raja, Dr. Sabena Jameel | Jan 9, 2022
Abstract Chronic pain is a complex condition that pervades the existential alongside the physical and psychological. The existential framework with which a patient views chronic pain and suffering must therefore be considered. During the chronic pain patient’s...
by Omer H El-Hamdoon | Sep 3, 2021
The NHS (England) defines public health as about helping people to stay healthy and protecting them from threats to their health. Sometimes public health activities involve helping individuals, at other times they involve dealing with wider factors that have an impact...
by Professor M A R Al-Fallouji | Sep 3, 2021
No doctor or a pharmacist, nor any person (whoever they may be) is immune from disease, suffering, and calamities. Everyone has a share of it; no one is spared from the disease. Many doctors suffer from allergic diseases, many leaders suffer from cancer, many great...