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Moving beyond Embryonic Stem Cells: iPS Cells

For nearly two decades, the medical world and the American public have grappled with the lightning-rod topic of stem cells, in particular the controversy...

Get Slimmer for A Thinner Price

Get Raspberry Ketone Diet with 50% OFF Raspberry ketones are currently popular with their amazing weight loss properties, promoted by TV star and physician Dr....

First Case of MERS Coronavirus Confirmed in UAE

The Health Authority in Abu Dhabi announced yesterday evening an Emirati man was diagnosed with MERS coronavirus and is now hospitalized in Abu Dhabi....

Where to find weight loss supplements in Dubai?

The Internet is maybe the only place where you can find information, different medical and consumer’s opinions about “super foods” and weight loss supplements....

More UAE Kids Go Under The Knife During School Holidays

Cosmetic Surgery Common for Children in UAE Plastic surgery, including cosmetic and reconstructive surgeries, is gaining popularity around the world, despite many debates. But one...

How School Children Can Breathe Easy

About 50% of schools have poor indoor air quality, which directly contributes to students’ health problems. TR Ganesh, General Manager, Blueair Middle East, offers...

5 Facts About Body Fat

When it comes to losing body fat, diets and exercise always comes to our minds, but there are some misconceptions that can make it...

New debates arose around green coffee bean

One of the most popular and best-selling weight loss products on the market, the green coffee bean has raised a lot of debates about...

Mother’s painkiller addiction causes baby drug withdrawal

Number of infants affected by mothers' painkiller addiction triples Painkiller addiction is a brain disease that should be treated like other illnesses Disturbing new research published...

Four New MERS Deaths in Saudi Arabia

The Saudi Ministry of Health announced on Monday another four deaths from the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in the kingdom. Two people died...

Early Treatment of HIV May Save 3 Million People by 2025

Globally, 34 million people were living with HIV at the end of 2011, according to estimates by the World Health Organization. On Sunday, it...

Strokes rising among youth

High blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, obesity and high cholesterol are all the risk factors for stroke, researchers highlighted in a report published in the...

Global’s 2019 health care outlook explores key trends

Aging and growing populations, greater prevalence of chronic diseases, and advances in digital technologies continue to drive health care expenditures. Non-communicable diseases—most prominently, cancer, heart...

Three Obesity Drugs That Work

Today obesity is a major problem for people from all over the world and that is why products for loosing weight are among some...

Breast Cancer: What You Need to Know

Breast cancer is treatable in 2015. Medications and health research have reduced mortality, while the treatments are less invasive than twenty years ago, and...

WHO Emergency Committee Gathers to Discuss MERS Threat

Globally, the number of laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with MERS-CoV, has reached a total of 80, including 44 deaths. And while thousands of Muslims...

Six New MERS Coronavirus Reported in UAE, Saudi Arabia

Yesterday, the World Health Organization reported six new cases of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus infection (MERS-CoV) were confirmed in the United Arab Emirates...

Cash Stimulates Weight Loss?

Have you noticed that usually difficult tasks can be easily completed when you get paid? A new study found that this principle can be...