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Amber Rizwan

Researcher at Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre

Publications -  39
Citations -  297

Amber Rizwan is an academic researcher from Jinnah Post Graduate Medical Centre. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 37 publications receiving 108 citations.

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Impact of COVID-19 on the Mental Health of Healthcare Professionals in Pakistan

TL;DR: It is evident that there are a high number of healthcare workers affected by various psychological ailments such as anxiety, stress, and depression, and it is important that the government take steps to ensure that HCPs' mental health is regularly checked and that efforts are made to reduce their burdens.
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The Role of Vitamin C as Adjuvant Therapy in COVID-19

TL;DR: VC can significantly improve clinical symptoms in patients affected with COVID-19; however, it had no impact on mortality and the need for mechanical ventilation.
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Precipitating Risk Factors, Clinical Presentation, and Outcome of Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes.

TL;DR: The clinical presentation of DKA is not stark and vague signs such as generalized fatigue, nausea vomiting, abdominal pain, and DMS should raise suspicion, but rate of mortality is high in these patients and morality may be predicted by various clinical and biochemical parameters.
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Knowledge, Attitude, and Practices of Complementary and Alternative Medication Usage in Patients of Type II Diabetes Mellitus.

TL;DR: Use of complementary medicine products among Pakistani diabetic population is high and showed significant association with female gender, older age, unemployment, longer duration of diabetes, diabetes-related complications, and poor glycemic control.
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The Frequency of Neurological Symptoms in COVID-19 Patients at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Pakistan

TL;DR: The most common neurological symptom was dizziness (17.5%), followed by headache (15.7%), and three patients had a stroke and nine participants had a taste impairment, and another nine had a smell impairment as mentioned in this paper.