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Schedule, Syllabus for MDCAT, NUMS, NUST, ECAT, GIKI, DOW, UHS,

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1) Get Up Early in Morning:  Offering Prayer, Recite at least One Para for Normal Day 2) BioLogy:   05:00 am to 07:00 Reading with full concentration in free Environment  3) Breakfast   Helping Mom/Abu 4)  Chemistry  07:30 am to 10:00 30 minute rest  5) Physics   10:30 am to 02:00 Prayer + Qelula+ Helping Mom/ Abu 6) English   05:00 pm to 06:00 pm Asar( Before or After English) Home Work + Maghrib prayer NOTE    08 hrs sturdy Completed,  Which is Purely for Reading, ATTENTION                 Now You must need to write important Points of Your studied work Practice of Physics is Included in this Section, Review is too much necessary for a Successful results of your Work Attempt test   Let You studied Respiration Chapter today, attempt its test from available website like liaqatmdcat1020.blogspot.com is a website, where each chapter's 30-50 Mcqs are available

Cough

COUGH C ough is a sudden expulsion of air through the large breathing passages that can help clear them of fluids, irritants, foreign particles and microbes. As a protective reflex, coughing can be repetitive with the cough reflex following three phases: an inhalation, a forced exhalation against a closed glottis, and a violent release of air from the lungs following opening of the glottis, usually accompanied by a distinctive sound. Frequent coughing usually indicates the presence of a disease. Many viruses and bacteria benefit, from an evolutionary perspective, by causing the host to cough, which helps to spread the disease to new hosts. Most of the time, irregular coughing is caused by a respiratory tract infection but can also be triggered by choking, smoking, air pollution, asthma, gastroesophageal reflux disease, post-nasal drip, chronic bronchitis, lung tumors, heart failure and medications such as angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACE inhibitors). TREATMENT            

Malaria, Definitely, Sign and Symptoms, Causes, Diagnosis, Prevention, Treatment, Complications, Life Cycle

Introduction                  Malaria is a mosquito-borne infectious disease that affects humans and other animals. SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS           Malaria causes symptoms that typically include  fever,  tiredness,  vomiting,  and headaches.   Severe cases        it can cause yellow skin, seizures, coma, or death.  Symptoms usually begin ten to fifteen days after being bitten by an infected mosquito.  If not properly treated, people may have recurrences of the disease months later.  In those who have recently survived an infection, reinfection usually causes milder symptoms.  This partial resistance disappears over months to years if the person has no continuing exposure to malaria. *Cause* Malaria is caused by single-celled microorganisms of the Plasmodium group. The disease is most commonly spread by an infected female Anopheles mosquito. The mosquito bite introduces the parasites from the mosquito's saliva into a person's blood. The parasites travel to the liver where they matu