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  • Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student at the University of Leeds, UK, where he is doing a research programme investigating the effects of psychological stress on maternal health.

    As a final year student, Sayed has written about his hopes and fears about parenthood, his family's immigration to the UK and the traditional structure of Pakistani society.

    The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera's editorial policy.

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    Excited about sharing her pre-baby body with the world, Maya Jama posted a photo of herself in a bikini on Instagram with the caption, "22 weeks preggy in the sunshine". She was criticised by a number of celebrities and fashion icons for her revealing photo. So Maya was quick to respond, claiming it was a real photo, not Photoshopped.

    So now she claims the photo is 'real'. Since the photo was published, many prominent model friends have weighed in on the debate. Could this woman ever apologise?
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    Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student at the University of Leeds, UK, where he is doing a research programme investigating the effects of psychological stress on maternal health. As a final year student, Sayed has written about his hopes and fears about parenthood, his family's immigration to the UK and the traditional structure of Pakistani society. The views expressed in this article are the author's own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera's editorial policy. What's your response? - Scroll down to add / read comments Sign up for our FREE Daily Email Newsletter For Email Marketing you can trust Support Information Clearing House Monthly Subscription To Information Clearing House Option 1 : $5.00USD - monthly Option 2 : $10.00USD - monthly Option 3 : $15.00USD - monthly Option 4 : $20.00USD - monthly Option 5 : $35.00USD - monthly Option 6 : $50.00USD - monthly Option 7 : $100.00USD - monthly Search Information Clearing House Gadgets powered by Google We respect your privacy Excited about sharing her pre-baby body with the world, Maya Jama posted a photo of herself in a bikini on Instagram with the caption, "22 weeks preggy in the sunshine". She was criticised by a number of celebrities and fashion icons for her revealing photo. So Maya was quick to respond, claiming it was a real photo, not Photoshopped. So now she claims the photo is 'real'. Since the photo was published, many prominent model friends have weighed in on the debate. Could this woman ever apologise? https://www.instagram.com/adib.quraishi/?hl=en
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  • Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student at the University of Sydney and an NSFAS Scholarship Holder at Harvard. He has worked in the health sector for two years with an NGO in Cape Town as a health educator and tutor. He recently completed his Masters in Medicine from the University of Sydney.

    [1] Harriet Beckett, ‘Hope Falls As A Black Man Raped On A New Cape Town Bike Path’, Financial Mail, 20 August 2016.

    [2] See Natasha Webster, ‘Black People In The City Hate The New Cape Town, But Others Adore It’, City Press, 1 October 2015.

    [3] Nick Veth, ‘What Urban Decay Looks Like: The City Of Cape Town At The End Of The City Cycle’, City Press, 27 May 2014.

    [4] Manuel Delaney and Kevin Pollard, ‘Can Cape Town Clean Up its Act?’, Sunday Times, 4 October 2014.

    [5] Sharon Pincott, ‘The hidden danger of CT trains’, Sunday Times, 11 October 2014.

    [6] Ian Miles Cheong, ‘Relax, we got rid of the Linden mall’, Buzzfeed, 10 October 2014.

    [7] Fae Williams, ‘Putting the Cape Flats on the tourist map’, City Press, 1 September 2014.

    [8] Wills Tong, ‘Should Cape Town scrap the grand central railway?’, Cape Argus, 18 June 2014.

    [9] Harry van Breda, ‘The beauty of Gugulethu: Cramped streets, crumbling buildings and a lively, friendly community’, Cape Times, 27 July 2013.

    [10] Hloni Nyetanyane, ‘Once Severe Storms Strike the Cape Flats, Gugulethu Will Suffer’, Daily Maverick, 28 March 2013.

    [11] Candice Bailey, ‘Gugulethu Earns Naming Rights to CCT’s lamington track’, Sunday Times, 5 October 2013.

    [12] Sharon Pincott, ‘Can Cape Town Clean Up its Act?’, City Press, 27 May 2014.

    [13] Nick Veth, ‘What Urban Decay Looks Like: The City Of Cape Town At The End Of The City Cycle’, City Press, 27 May 2014.

    [14] Fae Williams, ‘Putting the Cape Flats on the tourist map’, Daily Maverick, 28 March 2013.

    [15] ‘Gugulethu – Urban Development Urbanisation’, Zabalaza, 1 October.
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    Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student at the University of Sydney and an NSFAS Scholarship Holder at Harvard. He has worked in the health sector for two years with an NGO in Cape Town as a health educator and tutor. He recently completed his Masters in Medicine from the University of Sydney. [1] Harriet Beckett, ‘Hope Falls As A Black Man Raped On A New Cape Town Bike Path’, Financial Mail, 20 August 2016. [2] See Natasha Webster, ‘Black People In The City Hate The New Cape Town, But Others Adore It’, City Press, 1 October 2015. [3] Nick Veth, ‘What Urban Decay Looks Like: The City Of Cape Town At The End Of The City Cycle’, City Press, 27 May 2014. [4] Manuel Delaney and Kevin Pollard, ‘Can Cape Town Clean Up its Act?’, Sunday Times, 4 October 2014. [5] Sharon Pincott, ‘The hidden danger of CT trains’, Sunday Times, 11 October 2014. [6] Ian Miles Cheong, ‘Relax, we got rid of the Linden mall’, Buzzfeed, 10 October 2014. [7] Fae Williams, ‘Putting the Cape Flats on the tourist map’, City Press, 1 September 2014. [8] Wills Tong, ‘Should Cape Town scrap the grand central railway?’, Cape Argus, 18 June 2014. [9] Harry van Breda, ‘The beauty of Gugulethu: Cramped streets, crumbling buildings and a lively, friendly community’, Cape Times, 27 July 2013. [10] Hloni Nyetanyane, ‘Once Severe Storms Strike the Cape Flats, Gugulethu Will Suffer’, Daily Maverick, 28 March 2013. [11] Candice Bailey, ‘Gugulethu Earns Naming Rights to CCT’s lamington track’, Sunday Times, 5 October 2013. [12] Sharon Pincott, ‘Can Cape Town Clean Up its Act?’, City Press, 27 May 2014. [13] Nick Veth, ‘What Urban Decay Looks Like: The City Of Cape Town At The End Of The City Cycle’, City Press, 27 May 2014. [14] Fae Williams, ‘Putting the Cape Flats on the tourist map’, Daily Maverick, 28 March 2013. [15] ‘Gugulethu – Urban Development Urbanisation’, Zabalaza, 1 October. https://rivercountry.newschannelnebraska.com/story/46725088/sayed-quraishi-how-doctors-can-help-prevent-corona-in-the-usa
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  • Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. He spoke with Lee Cowan about a new way to make the heart pump that would be a small capsule of liquid.
    We just want to see whether there are no side effects like hair loss, swelling of the head, skin irritation etc, before recommending it for other people.
    You can give me your email address (chosen only for this purpose so that I can give you a reply).

    If you are living in Mumbai you may want to attend the study at one of our partner hospitals which is called Respirology Research Hospital, DB Realty.
    It is close to Kamla Nehru Hospital, a leading hospital in Mumbai.
    I will send you the details there.
    (Yahya Thanks for reaching out, Muhammad.

    I'm so happy to hear that you and Jameel are okay.I'm sure that his recovery and journey has been extremely difficult.Today I received your email and let me say that you're a very brave and strong individual.

    I'm always amazed at the strength we all are capable of holding under pressure.I am glad that you are enrolled in a clinical trial for Dr. Lee's company.
    I was so happy to hear from you and Jameel.I know that you have been through a lot.I'll tell you what happened.

    I had surgery to remove a tumor from my brain and I was heavily sedated.I had a whole bunch of medications and I am not allowed to eat or drink for at least 8 hours before a surgery.

    The day after the surgery I felt so bad that I asked my doctor to give me something for pain.She gave me codeine and I started taking it but then I felt so bad that I had to stop because it made me so.
    https://northeast.newschannelnebraska.com/story/46799950/sayed-quraishia-medical-student-has-some-advice-for-you
    Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City. He spoke with Lee Cowan about a new way to make the heart pump that would be a small capsule of liquid. We just want to see whether there are no side effects like hair loss, swelling of the head, skin irritation etc, before recommending it for other people. You can give me your email address (chosen only for this purpose so that I can give you a reply). If you are living in Mumbai you may want to attend the study at one of our partner hospitals which is called Respirology Research Hospital, DB Realty. It is close to Kamla Nehru Hospital, a leading hospital in Mumbai. I will send you the details there. (Yahya Thanks for reaching out, Muhammad. I'm so happy to hear that you and Jameel are okay.I'm sure that his recovery and journey has been extremely difficult.Today I received your email and let me say that you're a very brave and strong individual. I'm always amazed at the strength we all are capable of holding under pressure.I am glad that you are enrolled in a clinical trial for Dr. Lee's company. I was so happy to hear from you and Jameel.I know that you have been through a lot.I'll tell you what happened. I had surgery to remove a tumor from my brain and I was heavily sedated.I had a whole bunch of medications and I am not allowed to eat or drink for at least 8 hours before a surgery. The day after the surgery I felt so bad that I asked my doctor to give me something for pain.She gave me codeine and I started taking it but then I felt so bad that I had to stop because it made me so. https://northeast.newschannelnebraska.com/story/46799950/sayed-quraishia-medical-student-has-some-advice-for-you
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    Sayed Quraishia medical student has some advice for you
    The life of a medical student is not easy. As per Sayed Quraishi the one goes through many ups and downs so if you want to know what to do. Here are some pieces of advice for you:
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  • Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student at Oxford and has just completed his first year at Jesus College.
    When he moved to Oxford a year ago, he came from Toronto, Canada, where he was a medical student at the University of Toronto.He is hoping to be a doctor in the future.An informed life: his blog explains why vaccines are safe
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    Nick's conversation with Ghada, a young Middle Eastern woman from Alexandria, Egypt, who says she and her family run a successful tea shop but that if they sold face cream, they would make a lot more money.

    If Ghada was successful, she would be extremely well off, and she would like to become a millionaire and do good.
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    Sayed Quraishi is a Medical Student at Oxford and has just completed his first year at Jesus College. When he moved to Oxford a year ago, he came from Toronto, Canada, where he was a medical student at the University of Toronto.He is hoping to be a doctor in the future.An informed life: his blog explains why vaccines are safe Nick's conversation with Prakash, a 30 year old professional web developer from Bangalore who is currently living in London. Prakash is an ardent yogi who has travelled the world over, working for companies such as BBC, ABC, MTV, MTV India and CNN. An informed life: his blog describes the global market for ethical products Nick's conversation with Jacob from New York, a lawyer who makes regular appearances on news shows on CNN and Fox News. Jacob is a frequent critic of the Clintons and the US Government generally. Nick's conversation with Edward, an assistant professor of global health at Emory University in Atlanta.Edward is the author of several books on development, public health, and health policy, including "The Alarming Rise of Inequality". Nick's conversation with Ghada, a young Middle Eastern woman from Alexandria, Egypt, who says she and her family run a successful tea shop but that if they sold face cream, they would make a lot more money. If Ghada was successful, she would be extremely well off, and she would like to become a millionaire and do good. https://www.facebook.com/sayed.quraishi.7
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