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Muslim Women Have A Gender Preference For Female Physicians

by Ponn P. Mahayosnand | Apr 29, 2024

Abstract This review article serves to bring attention to the need for diverse cultural and religious understanding within the medical workforce for Muslim women patients specifically. Women patients generally prefer women physicians. (1) The authors assess four...

Ethical issues and associated medical risks in uterine transplantation

by Najma Ali, Prof. Saad Amer | Apr 29, 2024

Introduction: In reproductive medicine, a significant portion of female infertility that is incurable is categorised as absolute uterine factor infertility (AUFI) (Johannessonet al., 2014). In the world, this disorder affects roughly 1 in every 500 women who are of...

Rights of People with Disabilities from Islamic Perspectives

by Prof. Dr. Faisel A.Alnaser | Apr 29, 2024

Abstract People with disabilities are individuals who experience long-term physical, mental, intellectual, or sensory impairments that may limit their full and effective participation in society. People with disabilities often show their resilience and determination...

The good, The bad, and The ugly of Artificial Intelligence

by Majed Chamsi Pasha, Hassan Chamsi Pasha | Apr 29, 2024

Abstract Integrating Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics in healthcare is a transformative development with enormous promise for revolutionizing patient care, diagnostics, and treatment modalities. These technologies enhance the precision and efficiency of...

Smallpox Inoculation in the Ottoman sultanate: A gendered study of women’s involvement in early modern public health

by Fatima Sharif | Apr 29, 2024

Abstract:  Since the COVID-19 pandemic, vaccination has been a popular point of discussion in modern medicine. This paper takes a historic and gendered approach in tracing the origins of the modern vaccine to the Ottoman sultanate, crucially exploring how old women...
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