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...
by Dr Hussein Nagi | Sep 3, 2021
The only commodity in life that is given to all mankind in absolute equality is time. We all share the same 24 hours a day, 7 days through the week and 365 days per year. Yet only two variables differ; how many years each of us is given and how we spend this time, the...
by Lina Haitham, Mohammad Alhasan, Fadi Alhalabi | Sep 3, 2021
Lebanon currently has the highest proportion of Syrian refugees in the world relative to the number of citizens, with 855,172 registered Syrian refugees according to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office in Lebanon (1). The disruption in the...
by Prof Glen M. Cooper | Sep 3, 2021
The author of the book was a prolific amateur historian of medicine, Dr Rabie Abdel-Halim was also an emeritus professor of urology from the Department of Urology at King Saud University Medical College, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. His main urological research interest was...