The first documented burn injury was reported in the United States of America in 1609, which occurred to captain John Smith due to a secretive gunpowder explosion. He went to England for treatment and never came back to the United States again. Burn injuries have a long-term physical, emotional, social, and economic impact, and in […]
“If you said to an ordinary person, ‘We’re in a pandemic. Let’s figure out everyone who can make vaccines and give them everything they need to get online as fast as possible,’ it would be a no-brainer”. — James Love, Director of Knowledge Ecology International. Public health experts and advocates of ‘open science’ assembled under […]
The woman had almost lost her breathing. Her life at risk, crying for immediate help, she lay in a balcony on a dusty floor in front of the labour room of the Teaching Hospital of district Loralai, Balochistan. With no bed, breathing intensely, she screamed at her sibling Juma Gull to get her a female […]