Pakistan Demographics at 2040 – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1174

Pakistan is experiencing a demographic shift towards an aging population, projected to become significantly older by 2040. This increase, alongside rising noncommunicable diseases, necessitates a transformation in healthcare delivery, highlighting the need for chronic disease management. The pharmaceutical sector must adapt, embracing innovation and preventive care to meet these challenges.
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Life Expectancy Across the Globe – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1172

The blog post by Asrar Qureshi discusses life expectancy disparities worldwide, referencing a DevelopmentAid article based on UN data. Global life expectancy has risen to 73.3 years, yet significant gaps remain based on health systems, social factors, and crises. Addressing inequality and adapting health care are essential for improving longevity.
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Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs) in Aging Population 2 – Solutions – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1168

Asrar Qureshi’s blog post discusses strategies to address the care gap for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) in aging populations, particularly in developing nations like Pakistan. It emphasizes reinventing chronic care, enhancing infrastructure, investing in workforce training, and leveraging data. Urgent action is needed for equitable and effective health systems to support the elderly.
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Aging – Medical, Psychological and Human Perspective – Asrar Qureshi’s Blog Post #1076

Asrar Qureshi’s blog post explores the multifaceted experience of aging, discussing its medical, psychological, and human perspectives. It highlights challenges like health decline, emotional resilience, and the significance of intergenerational bonds. Emphasizing that aging can be a time for growth and fulfillment, it encourages active social engagement and maintaining a sense of purpose.
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