Highlights from this issue

The view from here... On the edge of Islamabad, close to the start of the Karakoram highway and the Punjab- Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa border lies a semicircular range of mountains, the Margalla Hills. Densely forested and often engulfed in low cloud, which add to their mystique, they lend a sense of calm to the city. The climb is something of a vertiginous scramble, but the reward for reaching the summit far outweighs the sweat generated during the ascent. On a good day, one can see for what feels like forever – Peshawar and the Afghan border to the West, India to the East... We all have complicated clinical lives: and owe ourselves moments to stand back, step out, look at the whole picture... and to reset. RCPCH stroke guidance It’s now almost 5 years since the RCPCH published guidance for stroke in children. Only a minority require thrombolysis...
Source: Archives of Disease in Childhood - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Tags: Atoms Source Type: research