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Business Recorder
18 hours ago
- Business
- Business Recorder
Allied Bank partners with CeDAR, LUMS
LAHORE: Allied Bank, one of Pakistan's leading commercial banks, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS) with the Center for Digital Asset Research (CeDAR). This strategic partnership aims to drive innovation in blockchain technologies, explore digital asset use cases, and foster talent development in Pakistan. The MoU was formalized in the presence of senior leadership from both institutions. Representing Allied Bank were Mr. Mujahid Ali – Chief Technology & Digital Transformation, Mohsin Mithani – Chief Digital Officer, and Muhammad Zaman – Group Head, Digital Transformation & Innovation. From LUMS, attendees included Dr. Tariq Jadoon – Provost, Dr. Zartash Afzal Uzmi – Principal Investigator, Dr. Basit Shafia – Co-Principal Investigator, and Mr. Ali Khawaja – Director. Through this collaboration, Allied Bank and CeDAR will jointly pursue cutting-edge research, launch blockchain-based pilot initiatives, and co-develop tailored training programs to equip the next generation with expertise in emerging technologies. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry, accelerating Pakistan's digital transformation in the financial sector. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Time of India
30-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Matthew Perry died of a ketamine overdose; Elon Musk is reportedly a frequent user - what does ketamine do to the body?
What is ketamine? Live Events How frequently does Elon Musk use ketamine? Is ketamine a remedy for depression? What are the dangers of unsupervised ketamine use? Is ketamine addictive or harmful long term? FAQs (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The recent death of actor Matthew Perry and reports of Elon Musk's heavy ketamine use have put a sharp spotlight on the drug's risks and rising was once just limited to surgical use now goes beyond it. Ketamine is now used in mental health treatments and sometimes misused recreationally.'Friends' star Matthew Perry died after taking too much ketamine, and tech billionaire Elon Musk is said to use the drug all the are a plethora of bad things that can happen if you use drugs without being watched. Many have questioned the safety of the psychedelic and anesthetic drug and how doctors and those with depression use a powerful anesthetic, has been used since the 1960s. Due to its safety, speed, and short duration, emergency responders sometimes use Pat Fehling, a psychiatrist and addiction medicine specialist at the UCHealth Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation (CeDAR), stated, 'If you break your leg skiing, ski patrol responders will likely give you ketamine. Ketamine makes people loopy but relieves pain and protects breathing,Over the past decade, ketamine has become popular as a recreational drug and for treating depression and PTSD, as per a report by UC to reports, Elon Musk claims that his excessive use of ketamine is causing problems with his New York Times claims that during his turbulent time as the de facto head of the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, his abuse of the potent tranquilizer ketamine escalated to the point where it began to affect his bladder, a known adverse effect of frequent use of the Musk had been experimenting for a while and had previously claimed to use ketamine to treat depression, his habit was reportedly causing him to have bladder problems by the time he publicly endorsed Trump in used in safe, supervised settings under the guidance of medical professionals, ketamine, a medication used to treat depression, has been shown to help some people with treatment-resistant depression. While it does work for some, for other users, it can also result in frightening to the NYT, Musk has been taking a lot of ketamine lately, sometimes every day, and even combining it with other bizarre behavior is consistent with the known negative effects of long-term ketamine use, which include physical dependence, delusional thinking, being "distinctly dissociated in their day-to-day existence," and short- and long-term memory to the American Addiction Centers, prolonged use can result in withdrawal when abruptly stopped, physical dependence, and a certain level of have previously connected extended use to changes in the structure and function of the brain, emotional fluctuations, and declines in executive functioning, though studies have not yet proven any clear causal links. Ketamine bladder syndrome ," which includes a small, extremely painful bladder, frequent incontinence, blood in the urine, upper tract obstruction, and papillary necrosis, a kidney condition, can result from recreational ketamine use, a sper a report by professionals noticed a concerning rise in bladder problems among young people in the UK as a result of long-term drug can raise blood pressure, which can cause cardiac arrest, and it has been linked to some well-known deaths, such as Perry and McClain' can be addictive, particularly for people who have a history of substance abuse and high blood pressure or heart issues. Given that substance use disorders have some addictive qualities, it is critical to closely monitor a person's history of substance use but only with strict medical supervision. Unmonitored use is it has addictive properties, particularly for those with a history of substance abuse.