Aneel Rathor
01/05/2026
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25/04/2026
🦟 *25 April – World Malaria Day*
💚 Good news: ending malaria is now within reach
💪🏾 Thanks to science and innovation, we have new tools like vaccines, better mosquito nets, and improved treatments.
*Since 2000:*
✔️ 2.3 billion cases prevented
✔️ 14 million lives saved
✔️ 47 countries malaria-free
👶 Today, 10 million children a year are protected by malaria vaccines, and 84% of new nets are more effective than ever.
*But the fight isn’t over:*
⚠️ 282 million cases and 610,000 deaths still occurred in 2024
⚠️ Funding gaps and resistance to drugs and insecticides threaten progress
*What can you do?*
✅ Sleep under a mosquito net
✅ Seek care early for fever
✅ Support malaria prevention efforts
Be Alert...
18/12/2025
مان پنهنجي گهر جو پهريون شخص آهيان، جيڪو يونيورسٽيءَ جي تعليم ڪرڻ لاءِ گھر کان پري نڪتو آهيان.
مان سنڌ يونيورسٽيء ڄامشورو ۾ پبلڪ هيلٿ ڊيپارٽمينٽ ۾ پڙهندو آهيان، اهو منهنجي لاءِ هڪ فخر جو لحمو آهي، پر ساڳي وقت اهو وڏي ذميواري محسوس ٿئي ٿي، گھر کان پري رهڻ پنهنجي وسيلن تي هر ڪم ڪرڻ، پڙهائي سان گڏ نون ماڻهن ۽ نئين ماحول سان هم آهنگ ٿيڻ آسان نه هوندو آهي، پر منهنجي لاءِ اهو ھڪ اهم تجربو آهي، جيڪو مون کي مضبوط ء خودمختيار بڻائي رهيو آهي، جڏهن به مون سامهون اچن ٿا، تڏهن مون کي اهو احساس ٿيندو آهي ته منهنجي محنت رڳو مون جي لاءِ نه، پر منهنجي سڄي گهر جي خُوابن ۽ اُميدن سان جُڙيل آهي. مان چاهيان ٿو ته هڪ ڏينهن جڏهن مان ڪامياب ٿي واپس وڃان ته منهنجو خاندان مون تي فخر محسوس ڪري. ۽ منهنجي هڪ بهتر مستقبل جي شروعات سمجهي.
ها، ڪڏهن ڪڏهن گهر ۽ پنهنجن جي ياد ستائيندي آهي، پر مان ڄاڻان ٿو ته وڏي ڪاميابي هميشه وڏي قرباني گهري ٿي.
هي تعليمي سفر مون کي صرف ڪتابن جو علم نه پر زندگي جا سبق سيکاري رهيو آهي. مان يقين رکان ٿو ته منهنجي هي ڪوشش مستقبل ۾ منهنجي پٺتي پيل نگري جي ٻين ايندڙ نوجوانن لاءِ نوان راستا کولندي ، مان پنهنجي مثال ذريعي ٻين کي به اڳتي وڌڻ جي لاء حوصلا افزائي ڪندس.
انهي سان اڄ يونيورسٽي جي چار سال سفر جي ڪتاب جو هڪ باب مڪمل ٿيو ۽ مالڪ سائين کان دعاگو آهيان ته منهنجي رهجي ويل سفر کي آسان بڻائي.
انيل ڪمار راٺوڙ
ڊيپارٽمينٽ آف پبلڪ هيلٿ
يونيورسٽي آف سنڌ
15/10/2025
🫁 هوا جيڪا اسان ساهہ ۾ کڻئون ٿا.
🥘 کاڌو جيڪو اسان کائون ٿا.
🚰 پاڻي جيڪو اسان پيئون ٿا.
🌆 ماحول جنھن ۾ اسين رهون ٿا.
🔥 موسمياتي تبديلي ۽ فطري رهائش جي تباهي.
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اهي سڀ اسان جي صحت تي اثر انداز ٿين ٿا.
مطلب اسان جي ڌرتيءَ جي حفاظت 🌎 صحت سڀ لاءِ جو مطلب آھي سڀن جي صحت: ماڻھو، مال ۽ ٻنيون 🌎🌍🌏
15/10/2025
Traces of Hepatitis C virus found in the brain tissues of people with Schizophrenia and bipolar disorders in a new study.
It sounds a little strange, but researchers may have found a virus quietly hanging out in the brain’s protective lining—and it could be messing with mental health. In a new study, scientists discovered traces of the hepatitis C virus (HCV) in the outer layer of the brain in people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. They didn’t find the virus in the actual brain tissue like the hippocampus, which handles memory and emotions, but rather in the choroid plexus—the brain’s “security gate” that filters fluids and keeps harmful stuff out.
Even though the virus wasn’t inside the brain itself, something curious happened. People with HCV in that outer lining still showed changes in how their brain cells behaved, particularly in the hippocampus. That suggests the virus might be influencing the brain from the edges—sort of like a neighbor making noise that affects your sleep, even if they never step inside your house.
To back up their findings, the scientists looked at a massive database of health records—over 285 million—and saw that people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder had hepatitis C infections way more often than the general population. The numbers weren’t just slightly higher—they were several times greater, especially compared to those with depression or no mental illness.
While this doesn’t mean that hepatitis C causes these disorders, it hints that in some people, a treatable virus might be part of the picture. And that could mean new ways to help certain patients—maybe not just with therapy or medication, but with antivirals too.
Research Paper 📄
DOI: 10.1038/s41398-025-03387-3
12/10/2025
Walnuts May Help Fight Bre*st Cancer, Study Finds
Exciting new research reveals that eating just two ounces of walnuts daily for two weeks can activate pathways that encourage cancer cells to self-destruct in women with breast cancer. This first human clinical trial highlights the potential of simple dietary choices to support treatment and overall health. While not a replacement for medical care, adding walnuts to your diet may offer natural benefits in the fight against cancer. Science continues to uncover how everyday foods can impact serious health conditions, sometimes, powerful medicine grows right in nature.
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