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Hafiz Muhammad Aslam
Researcher at Dow University of Health Sciences
Publications - 24
Citations - 906
Hafiz Muhammad Aslam is an academic researcher from Dow University of Health Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 756 citations. Previous affiliations of Hafiz Muhammad Aslam include Dow Medical College.
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Fahr's syndrome: literature review of current evidence.
Shafaq Saleem,Hafiz Muhammad Aslam,Maheen Anwar,Shahzad Anwar,Maria Saleem,Anum Saleem,Muhammad Asim Khan Rehmani +6 more
TL;DR: Disease is as yet incurable but management and treatment strategies mainly focus on symptomatic relief and eradication of causative factors; however certain evidence is present to suggest that early diagnosis and treatment can reverse the calcification process leading to complete recovery of mental functions.
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Risk factors of birth asphyxia
Hafiz Muhammad Aslam,Shafaq Saleem,Rafia Afzal,Umair Iqbal,Sehrish Muhammad Saleem,Muhammad Waqas Abid Shaikh,Nazish Shahid +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated antepartum, intrapartum and fetal risk factors of birth asphyxia in a case control study conducted at Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of pediatric ward and in Gynecology wards (I, II, III) of Civil Hospital Karachi, Dow University of Health Sciences.
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Harmful effects of shisha: literature review.
TL;DR: In conclusion, this review identifies grounds of several adverse conditions being associated with the habit of shisha smoking and evaluates the relevant epidemiological variations around the globe.
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Lumbar Disc Degenerative Disease: Disc Degeneration Symptoms and Magnetic Resonance Image Findings
Shafaq Saleem,Hafiz Muhammad Aslam,Muhammad Asim Khan Rehmani,Aisha Raees,Arsalan Ahmad Alvi,Junaid Ashraf +5 more
TL;DR: The frequent occurrence of lumbar disc degenerative disease in advance age is reported and research efforts should endeavor to reduce risk factors and improve the quality of life.
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Effect of Facebook on the life of Medical University students
Hassan Farooqi,Hamza Patel,Hafiz Muhammad Aslam,Iqra Qamar Ansari,Mariya Khan,Noureen Iqbal,Hira Rasheed,Qamar Jabbar,Saqib Raza Khan,Barira Khalid,Anum Nadeem,Raunaq Afroz,Sara Shafiq,Arwa Mustafa,Nazia Asad +14 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that majority of the users of Facebook are highly addicted and are willing to compromise their health, social life, studies for the sake of fun and entertainment or whatever satisfaction they get after using Facebook.