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09/05/2022

Dr Syed Tariq Shahab - Consultative and Interventional Cardiologist dlfrom Washington DC will be visiting Lahore and will be seeing patients at National Hospital Clinic on Friday May 13th and Saturday May 14th. Please contact Dr Shaheryar at National Hospital Lahore for further details and to set up an appointment. Thank you.

15/12/2021

DR TARIQ SHAHAB WILL BE GIVING LECTURES AND PERFORMING CASES DURING HIS VISIT TO PAKISTAN IN DECEMBER

Dr Tariq Shahab will be visiting Pakistan from December 13th to 30th. He will be available for consultations at National Hospital Lahore. He will be giving lectures at NICVD in Karachi on the 18th. During his trip he is also going to perform some high risk coronary interventional procedures. Slots are filing fast, so contact Shaheryar at National Hospital Lahore to make an appointment.

Pfizer's Covid pill 89 percent effective at keeping people out of hospital or dying, company says
15/12/2021

Pfizer's Covid pill 89 percent effective at keeping people out of hospital or dying, company says

Additional data on Pfizer's Covid oral antiviral pill suggests the pill is highly effective. The FDA has not yet scheduled a meeting of its advisory committee to reivew the pill.

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/957036
25/08/2021

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/957036

After a lot of hand-wringing and review, the FDA's first full approval of a COVID-19 vaccine puts it on firmer legal footing and is expected to spur a raft of new vaccination requirements.

CORONA VIRUS THIRD WAVE IN INDIA, PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH, DISCUSSION WITH PANEL FROM INDIA, PAKISTAN AND USA
02/05/2021

CORONA VIRUS THIRD WAVE IN INDIA, PAKISTAN AND BANGLADESH, DISCUSSION WITH PANEL FROM INDIA, PAKISTAN AND USA

Discussion on new waive of coronavirus in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Vaccination and oxygen availability. Experts: Dr. Obaid Ali (Pakistan), Syed Faiyaz...

COVID 19 INFECTION AFTER VACCINE POSSIBLE!! BUT NOT TO WORRY!Some people can test positive for COVID 19 after a vaccine....
04/02/2021

COVID 19 INFECTION AFTER VACCINE POSSIBLE!!
BUT NOT TO WORRY!

Some people can test positive for COVID 19 after a vaccine. The reasons for that are:
- It takes a few days to a few weeks for the vaccine to work according to CDC.
- The two US authorized vaccines are highly effective ~94-95%, but they don’t provide total protection
- Vaccination prevents disease, but it’s still unclear if, or how much, the vaccine prevents all infection
- Vaccines don’t work retroactively, as some patients could have already contracted COVID 19 before vaccination.
- The new variant strains (e.g South African strain) seen now in US too, could provide less protection from the vaccines.

However, it is not a cause of worry because most experts agree that even if you do get infected the vaccine would prevent from severe infection and need for hospitalization.

03/02/2021

HOW TO SAVE YOURSELF FROM GETTING HIGH BP!
Explains High Blood Pressure and Heart Disease specialist - Dr S. Tariq Shahab

https://fb.watch/3qFuwxn0Gg/

02/02/2021

REGULAR EXERCISE IS GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH!

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WAR AGAINST CORONAVIRUS

RT Care - page is formed to provide health and medical updates to you. Currently Corona Virus pandemic has wreaked havoc all over the world so our full attention and focus will be to provide updates on Corona Virus in Pakistan and Worldwide.

The page will inform you about risks, prevention and treatment options. More importantly it will try to separate facts from fictions(rumors) that are floating everyday on various social media platforms. We will hold live interactive sessions to answer your questions from time to time.

Reema Khan - Social Worker, Journalist, TV Host and Presidential Recognition Award winning Artist of Pakistan. S. Tariq Shahab, MD, FACP, FACC Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine George Washington University Hospital, Washington DC.