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Vitamin D can fight Covid-19: Vicctori trial s interim results

Vitamin D can fight Covid-19: Vicctori trial s interim results It is an inexpensive thing that people should be aware of, says UHS VC Prof. Dr Javed Akram The results were released at the first UHS International conference on Covid-19, in the presence of Chief Guest Governor Punjab Chaudry Muhammad Sarwar, Justice Tassaduq Hussain Jilani (R), and CEO DRAP Mr. Asim Rauf. PHOTO: EXPRESS LAHORE: The interim results of the Vicctori trial (Vitamin D in Covid Cytokine storm therapy on registered inpatients) were released on Monday by the Vice-Chancellor University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore and President Pakistan Society of Internal Medicine, Prof. Dr Javed Akram

Unequipped to feed the under-fed

Unequipped to feed the under-fed Without a proper policy, awareness or trained dietitians, children across the country will continue to suffer KARACHI: Over a third of all children in Pakistan are chronically malnourished (stunted), while 30 per cent of under children under the age of five are acutely malnourished (wasted). This situation contributes to high mortality and morbidity rates among children under the age of five, undermining their mental and physical growth and leading to a significant economic impact on their development and prosperity. Malnutrition of this nature occurs when the mother or the child do not get the right amount of nutrition increase with every year. While the government has been building healthcare centres, it has been unable to cope with this situation due to the unavailability of qualified dieticians and the lack of a unified policy on this across the country.

85% citizens suffer from vit-D deficiency

‘85% citizens suffer from vit-D deficiency’ Governor Sarwar launches first-ever Vitamin-D Academy LAHORE: Punjab Governor Chaudhry Sarwar has expressed concern over the prevalence of severe Vitamin-D deficiency among 85% of citizens of the country. He said this while addressing the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the University of Health Sciences (UHS) Lahore, Pakistan Society of Internal Medicine (PSIM) and a local pharmaceutical firm for the establishment of the country’s first Vitamin-D Academy to train physicians and healthcare providers about the importance of the essential vitamin. “Pakistan is facing many serious challenges in the health sector and one of them is an acute deficiency of Vitamin-D,” the governor stated, adding “Sadly this leads to various communicable and non-communicable diseases among citizens.”

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