by Aiman Alzetani | Sep 3, 2021
Dear Editor There is a high prevalence of end-stage organ dysfunction within Asian population in general and the Muslim communities are a sizable component of those ethnicities. Renal failure secondary to diabetes is top of the list1. 32% of patients waiting for a...
by Mohamed Abdelaty | Sep 3, 2021
Dear Editor, COVID 19 pandemic took the whole world by surprise and left policy makers and clinicians with a series of ethical dilemmas(1). The unprecedented number of hospital admissions following COVID 19 infections had exhausted the previously struggling...
by Sofian Hamodeh | Sep 3, 2021
Al Aqsa Mosque has suffered for decades from clear neglect by those responsible for it, especially in terms of health, medical facilities, and clinics. Despite the presence of tens of thousands of worshippers in its courtyards and corridors during the days of the...
by Marium Husain | Sep 3, 2021
Dr Husain Nagamia, age 81, of Tampa, passed away on June 4, 2021 at the age of 81. He was b rn June 29, 1939 in Baroda, India, son of the late Fakhruddin and Kamaljehan (Refai) Nagamia. His wonderful achievements leave a positive legacy an there is much to celebrate...
by Hassan Chamsi-Pasha, Majed Chamsi-Pasha, Mohammed Ali Albar | Sep 1, 2021
Abstract With the rapid growth of the field of medicine to the modern era, commercialization and consumerism gave rise to an unhappy patient population. Some physicians see their patients as customers, and medicine is sometimes, turning into a market place. A good...