Zarmeneh Aly
Aga Khan University
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PLOS Medicine | 2008
Zarmeneh Aly; Fawad Taj
What is forgotten in the debate on brain drain, say the authors, is that some doctors who emigrate to the West have every intention of returning after their higher-level training overseas.
Crisis-the Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention | 2008
Syed Faraz Kazim; Zarmeneh Aly; Haider Khan Bangash; Bhisham Pardeep Harchandani; Affan Irfan; Syed Muhammad Javed; Rana Khalil-ur-Rehman; Haider Naqvi; Murad Moosa Khan
Although suicide bombing is a historical phenomenon, there has been a recent upsurge in such incidents. In Pakistan, over the last year, more than 1,000 people have been killed in suicide bombing incidents. Assessing the attitudes and perceptions of people toward suicide bombing can help understand some of the root causes of this phenomenon. In this pilot study, we conducted a cross-sectional survey of people (N = 215) in Karachi, Pakistan, to assess their attitudes and perceptions toward suicide bombing. The majority of the respondents condemned suicide bombing and disagreed with the notion that Islam or any other religion supports it. Belonging to the Sunni Muslim sect and strong adherence to religion predicted support for suicide bombing. The majority believed suicide bombing to be a result of religious fundamentalism. Opinion was divided as to whether suicide bombers have an underlying psychiatric illness. Further studies with larger sample sizes are needed to determine the attitudes and perceptions of the Pakistani population regarding this important issue.
BMC Neurology | 2008
Fawad Taj; Zarmeneh Aly; Mahwash Kassi; Mansoor Ahmed
BackgroundObstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) is associated with many cardiovascular and psychiatric diseases. Day-time sleepiness is a common consequence of sleep apnea and correlates with road-traffic accidents (RTA). Pakistan has a high prevalence of factors which predispose an individual to OSA and death from RTAs are a huge burden. However there is a dearth of prevalence studies in this regard. We aim to understand local relevance of the disease and estimate the prevalence of individuals high-risk for OSA.MethodsThis cross-sectional survey was conducted among 450 individuals at Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH), which is a tertiary care teaching hospital in Pakistan. We used the BQ as our measurement tool. Based on the responses, participants were grouped into high or low-risk for OSA.ResultsOur study sample size was 418 with 63.2% males. Mean age of our study population was 30.4 SD +/- 12.3 years; and mean BMI was 23.2 SD +/- 5 kg/m2. Out of the total sample size 24.9% reported snoring and there were twice as many males who snored as compared to females. Forty-five individuals reported that they had nodded off to sleep while driving at least once in their lifetime. On the other hand, the highest proportion of high risk individuals 47.6% was found in the age group 60 or above. The overall prevalence of individuals who were high risk for sleep apnea was 10%.ConclusionA significant proportion of the population is at high-risk for OSA. Our study shows that despite low BMI and favorable craniofacial anatomy sleep apnea is still a locally relevant disease. Given the local relevance of OSAS, it is important to increase awareness among general population but more importantly among physicians of the developing countries, like Pakistan, about common clinical features and pertinent risk factors and complications of OSAS.
Brain & Development | 2010
Zarmeneh Aly; Fawad Taj; Shahnaz Ibrahim
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2008
Fawad Taj; Mansoor Tanwir; Zarmeneh Aly; Ameer Ali Khowajah; Asma Tariq; Fahd Khalid Syed; Fahd Waqar; Khezar Shahzada
Sleep and Breathing | 2009
Fawad Taj; Zarmeneh Aly; Osman Arif; Bhojo Khealani; Mansoor Ahmed
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2009
Zarmeneh Aly; Kanza Abbas; Syed Faraz Kazim; Fawad Taj; Fatima Aziz; Affan Irfan; Rashid Sheikh; Mariam Shakir; Syed Muhammad Javed; Zafar Fatmi
Pediatric Neurology | 2007
Danish Saleheen; Tuba Ali; Zarmeneh Aly; Bhojo Khealani; Philippe Frossard
Journal of Pakistan Medical Association | 2007
Zarmeneh Aly; Fawad Taj; Ayeesha Kamran Kamal
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