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Int’l scholars present research papers on maternal, neonatal diseases

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The first international conference on Emerging Trends in Basic Sciences was organized at Chandka Medical College in collaboration with SMBB Medical University and Sindh Higher Education Commission where international scholars presented research papers on maternal and neonatal diseases. The inaugural ceremony of the conference was presided over by Vice-Chancellor Prof. Dr. Nusrat Shah and on the first day of the conference the sessions were held simultaneously in five different seminar halls, said a press release issued here on Monday.

The said sessions were related to medical, dental, nursing, pharmacy, and physiotherapy. Speaking on the occasion, an expert from Japan Prof. Dr. Yoshiaki Takaya said that diabetes can be controlled by consuming strawberries. Professor Shahjahan Katpar said that Dentistry should also have its council just like Nursing, Pharmacy, and Engineering.

Professor Dr. Kamal Al-Arifin from Malaysia presented his research on spices whereas Professor Dr. Hakim Ali Abro said the conference will help to find solutions to upcoming challenges. Addressing the conference, Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr. Nusrat Shah said that this is the first conference.

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