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Defeating Disruptive Forces In Kashmir – OpEd

Defeating Disruptive Forces In Kashmir – OpEd
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How patriarchy and conservatism fuel deadly hesitancy among women with breast cancer

Traditional conservative, patriarchal culture is preventing Asian women diagnosed with breast cancer from seeking treatment in time. Sonia Sarkar reports Khoula Mahroof, 43, was barely five months into her marriage when she identified a lump in her right breast. A fortnight later, a biopsy report confirmed that she had third stage breast cancer. Her family members were in shock. “It was the hardest thing to convince family and relatives that I had been diagnosed with breast cancer and that I needed medical treatment to get cured. They were in denial,” says Mahroof, who lives in Islamabad, Pakistan. They recommended that she drink holy water, go for spiritual spells (dam-darood), and recite the Quran for healing. They did not approve of the recommended standard medical treatment. “I had eight chemotherapy sessions and seven injections for targeted therapy without being accompanied by anyone,” she told The BMJ . “But I also performed the recommended religious practices so th

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India's G20 Presidency Drives Global Digital Health Initiative for Accessible and Equitable Global Healthcare

/PRNewswire/ The spotlight is poised to shine on India as the G20 Health Minister s Meeting, under the India s G20 Presidency, kick off from August 17 to.

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"Past the point of sanity"—South East Asia faces critical shortage of healthcare workers

Long working hours, low pay, and the legacy of the pandemic are pushing healthcare workers in South East Asia to leave the sector, worsening chronic workforce shortages, reports Sonia Sarkar When 46 year old Eli Mazur injured his head after a fall, he rushed to the state run hospital in Xuyen Moc, 100 kilometres from Ho Chi Minh City. After running from one end to the other for about 30 minutes, Mazur found only two nurses, who offered to suture the cut. “It was difficult to find emergency healthcare in a rural area,” the life science lawyer at YKVN recalls. His experience is common for many Vietnamese people visiting state run hospitals, especially in rural areas. More than 12 1001 public healthcare workers quit their jobs between January 2020 and June 2022. A growing economy,2 increasing life expectancy,3 and greater demand for high quality4 healthcare services have put extreme pressure on understaffed and underfunded public sector healthcare facilities, which account for 8

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India's human-hair trade at risk as 'rampant smuggling' to China via Bangladesh, Myanmar cuts into profits

India's human-hair trade at risk as 'rampant smuggling' to China via Bangladesh, Myanmar cuts into profits
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