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Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a frequently occurring complicated endocrine disorder characterized by morphological and metabolic abnormalities in the reproductive age of women. 17 % of females experience of PCOS in their reproductive age

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M. Aslam
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The director general of the IAEA, Rafael Mariano Grossi has reiterated the organisation’s commitment to a continued and improved partnership with Pakistan, particularly with regard to efforts to give cancer patients access to the most advanced medical facilities.

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Addressing the seminar, Dr. Muhammad Siddique said that the Sindh University was playing its role in imparting higher education and research in the society with full responsibility. The first of a two-day international conference titled “Women Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities” got under way on Wednesday at Jamshoro’s University of Sindh. Professor (Meritorious) Dr. Muhammad Siddique Kalhoro, the vice chancellor, presided over the conference’s opening ceremony. The conference on Women Entrepreneurship: Challenges and Opportunities was organized by the university’s Technology Incubation Center, which is part of the faculty of engineering and technology. Addressing the seminar, Prof Dr. Muhammad Siddique Kalhoro said that the Sindh University was playing its role in imparting higher education and research in the society with full responsibility. The number of female students getting higher education has increased significantly, with 10,000 enrolled in the University of Sindh and 2,000 living in girls’ hostels. There are great ranks for women, especially when it comes to mothers, and SU is trying to get more scholarships for girls. Donors and scholarship givers are now giving cash amounts to meritorious students. The VC stated that it was a pity that rumours were being spread that the varsity environment was not good for girl students, which needed to be refuted by educated individuals. He also encouraged successful women to support the university and introduced reforms...Read More 2 Day Intl’ Conference On Women Entrepreneurship Begins At SU IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed the hope that the newly inaugurated Cyberknife facility will increase theuropic capacities in Pakistan to treat cancer patients. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi expressed the hope that the newly inaugurated Cyberknife facility will increase theuropic capacities in Pakistan to treat cancer patients during his remarks at the inauguration ceremony of the newest Cyberknife facility at the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission’s flagship cancercare hospital, Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute. The director general of the IAEA, has reiterated the organisation’s commitment to a continued and improved partnership with Pakistan, particularly with regard to efforts to give cancer patients access to the most advanced medical facilities. The IAEA director general arrived in Pakistan on Wednesday for a two-day visit to discuss various topics with Pakistani officials and relevant authorities. He claimed that this hospital in Pakistan is outfitted with cutting-edge technology and has the potential to be expanded to other nations. Grossi wrote in a series of tweets following his arrival in Islamabad for a two-day visit: “a visit to the Pakistan Nuclear Medicine, Oncology, and Radiotherapy Institute, a crucial IAEA partner and ideal illustration of non-militarised nuclear applications. I’m honoured to launch Cyberknife, a major CancerCare4All accomplishment. “As a regional hub for Rays of Hope, Pakistan will provide assistance to its neighbours.” He claimed that Pakistan has many opportunities for the peaceful application of nuclear science, from addressing the global climate crisis to treating cancer. In a subsequent tweet, he claimed that the IAEA and Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology have long collaborated on projects to advance healthcare as well as the peaceful application of nuclear science in other areas, such as nutrition and water analysis, for the benefit of Pakistan and the rest of the region. When speaking about nuclear security, the IAEA DG stated that nuclear security is a key component of the ongoing cooperation between Pakistan and the IAEA. The high calibre of the Pakistan Centre of Excellence in Nuclear Security impressed him...Read More Cyberknife Facility To Boost Pakistan Theuropic Capacities: IAEA DG