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Aamir chaudhary MD, MPH, EMBA

Aamir chaudhary MD, MPH, EMBA

@aamirchmd

Public health specialist, Physician. Consultant

islamabad Katılım Aralık 2011
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bluemontauk@bluemontauk·
This is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen! 🤩😵This is a Tailorbird. You will see why! 👏
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Mindset Machine 
Mindset Machine @mindsetmachine·
Technically, this is one of the most perfectly executed headers in football history
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Rabbia Bibi
Rabbia Bibi@Rabbia223344·
🚨ماشاءاللہﷻ سن کر دل باغ باغ ھوگیا آپ بھی سنیں ❤️👍❤️💝
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Abdul Majeed Khan Marwat
Abdul Majeed Khan Marwat@koolkopper·
When music director Pyarelal played the immortal tune of “Ek Pyar Ka Naghma Hai” from the film Shor (1972) originally sung by Lata and Mukesh on Indian Idol, it moved everyone to tears. Of the legendary duo Laxmikant–Pyarelal, Laxmikant Kudalkar is no more, while Pyarelal Sharma still lives, carrying the memory of that golden era of music.
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Cool_Ustaaz ☪@Cool_Ustaz·
Evolution of Dubai
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Book of Love
Book of Love@book_of_luv·
What a beautiful Melody. Amazing lyrics by Anand Bakhshi
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Tereza Kasaeva
Tereza Kasaeva@TerezaKasaeva·
Gearing Up for #WorldTBDay 2026: One month to go! The theme: ‘Yes! We can end TB! Led by countries, powered by people'' calls for urgent action to restore momentum & decisively turn the tide against the #TB epidemic, even amid complex global challenges. createsend.com/t/d-B5D086823F…
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Tereza Kasaeva@TerezaKasaeva·
@WHO has just issued recommendations on new near-point-of-care (NPOC) tests for the diagnosis of #TB; easy-to-collect tongue swab samples to expand access to testing; & a cost-saving sputum pooling strategy to increase testing efficiency for TB & RR-TB. who.int/teams/global-p…
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Ihtisham Ul Haq
Ihtisham Ul Haq@iihtishamm·
No competition with China 🇨🇳
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Dr Danish
Dr Danish@operationdanish·
We now have evidence that gentle parenting doesn’t work. Here’s an uncomfortable truth about parenting no one wants to say out loud: The data is not kind to gentle parenting. According to teenagers, strict curfews. strict bedtimes, screen limits, device drop off times, dedicated homework blocks, and sleepover restrictions IMPROVE higher relationship quality. And yes, parenting difficulty goes up. Of course it does. Leadership is harder than appeasement. For the past decade we have been sold a watered down, Instagram friendly version of “gentle parenting” that often collapses into boundary avoidance, endless negotiation and emotional processing without enforcement. Parents terrified of saying no because they do not want to rupture connection. But connection without authority is not connection. It is dependency. When parents impose structure, the relationship improves. Teenagers report better parent child relationship quality in homes with curfews and rules. Younger kids report better relationships in homes with screen limits and bedtimes. Even device drop off times correlate positively. Why? Because structure is not cruelty. Structure is love made visible. A bedtime says: your brain matters more than your entertainment. A screen limit says: your dopamine system is not fully developed and I will guard it until it is. A curfew says: your safety matters more than your social standing. That is not authoritarianism. That is caring. Boundaries create friction. Friction creates growth. The parent absorbs the short term discomfort so the child does not pay the long term cost. Children do not experience well calibrated limits as rejection. They experience them as stability. The human brain craves predictability. Predictability reduces anxiety. Reduced anxiety strengthens attachment. That is why relationship quality goes up. Notice something else in the data. The strongest effects are around time structure. Bedtime. Homework. Devices. Outside play. These are environmental constraints. They scaffold executive function. The winning formula is not tyranny. It is high warmth plus high structure. The modern failure mode is high warmth plus low structure. That is just abdication of responsibility wrapped in empathy. Children need leadership, not negotiation. They need adults who can tolerate their anger. They need boundaries that do not move every time emotions spike. They need someone whose prefrontal cortex is fully myelinated. The harder path produces the stronger bond. Because when a child feels that someone is strong enough to hold the line, they relax. And relaxed nervous systems build durable relationships.
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Tereza Kasaeva
Tereza Kasaeva@TerezaKasaeva·
🚨 #JustOut! @WHO releases consolidated guidance + implementation handbook on hepatitis B & C. - to help countries scale equitable, person-centred services across all health system levels & accelerate toward hepatitis elimination. 🔗 createsend.com/t/d-13FFA4DE60…
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Health & Living
Health & Living@HEALTH__LIVING·
HEALTHIEST FRUIT on Earth: A person can live with only dates and water...
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
In a world where artificial intelligence can replicate a person’s voice or face in seconds, Denmark is stepping forward with a groundbreaking proposal: a copyright law that grants every citizen ownership of their own likeness. If passed, this law would mean no one — not even AI companies — could legally use your face, voice, or body data without consent. The move comes amid growing global concerns about deepfakes, where digital replicas of real people are used in scams, misinformation, and even political manipulation.
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Ethiopia is actively reversing a century of severe deforestation through ambitious large-scale reforestation. Under the Green Legacy Initiative, launched in 2019 by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the country has mobilized millions of citizens each year to plant billions of seedlings nationwide. Since the program's start, more than 32–40 billion seedlings have been planted (with official sources varying slightly in cumulative figures), countering the dramatic loss of nearly all original forest cover—estimated at over 95–98% decline over recent decades due to agriculture, fuelwood needs, and other pressures. The initiative has expanded forest and tree cover significantly, while also establishing dedicated funding mechanisms, such as the 2024 Green Legacy and Landscape Restoration Special Fund (allocating 0.5–1% of federal revenue annually). Annual targets remain high: for 2025, the goal was 7.5 billion seedlings, with ongoing efforts building toward even larger cumulative objectives in the coming years. Beyond ecological restoration, the program drives socioeconomic benefits by creating hundreds of thousands of green jobs—particularly in nurseries, seedling production, and land management—many going to women and youth. It enhances biodiversity, boosts soil health and water retention, strengthens agricultural resilience against drought and climate impacts, and supports long-term food security. This community-driven, government-backed effort has positioned Ethiopia as a standout example of bold climate action and landscape restoration in Africa and beyond, inspiring similar initiatives while demonstrating how national mobilization can deliver both environmental and human development gains.
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Dami’ Adenuga
Dami’ Adenuga@DAMIADENUGA·
Someone said a grand daughter is the best revenge to a strict father👀😂 How true is that ?🤔
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@NajamAli2020 Unfortunately there are fixed rates for travelers and concerned individuals charged by purpose , these rates vary from continent to continent depending upon the destination.
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
Today I was genuinely impressed to see that the heavy rush at Islamabad airport was being handled with significantly more staff and open counters. Credit to the government for taking swift action to improve facilitation of international travel. At the same time, I noticed immigration officers asking passengers about their reasons for travelling abroad, including a gentleman going for Umrah and a doctor travelling to take his MRCS exam. Both were asked additional questions and directed to another counter. If there is a policy to question citizens about the purpose of travel, it would be helpful for the government to clearly spell it out. Citizens travelling with valid passports and visas should have clarity on the process and the basis for any additional scrutiny. Transparency builds confidence and avoids unnecessary anxiety.
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Dr Shama Junejo
Dr Shama Junejo@ShamaJunejo·
Famous American singer Jennifer Grout, who has embraced Islam, is reciting the Holy Quran with her distinctive and beautiful voice on Al-Jazeera channel.
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