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Healthcare
US want tough battery rules after Dubai crash
over a year ago
The US Department of Transportation is seeking comments on whether to align rules restricting lithium-battery shipments by air with UN standards, after companies including Apple and Samsung Electronics opposed stricter US regulation. Lithium batteries, used in laptop computers, mobile phones and... Full story
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Healthcare
American Hospital Dubai appoints new physician to the Obstetrician/Gynecology clinic
over a year ago
11 April 2012 (Dubai, United Arab Emirates): *The American Hospital Dubai has appointed US Board Certified Dr. Mia Branch as an Obstetrician/Gynecologist at the hospital’s campus in Dubai, where the OB/GYN clinic provides a wide range of medical services to women and mothers to be in the... Full story
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Healthcare
Sultan sets up Sharjah Health Care City
over a year ago
H. H. Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council member and ruler of Sharjah has issued emiri decree No. 26/ 2012 setting up the Sharjah Health Care City (SHCC) as a health and medical free zone supervised by Sharjah Health Authority. SHCC will be a corporate body with full... Full story
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Healthcare
Dubai Health Authority renews contract with Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) for conducting examinations in Dubai.v
over a year ago
United Arab Emirates, Dubai, April 10, 2012: In line with the instructions of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, UAE Minister of Finance and President of the Dubai Health Authority, to foster partnerships with leading medical and academic institutions in the... Full story
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Healthcare
Two more die, April toll in accidents rises to 6
over a year ago
DUBAI - Two men died in separate accidents in the last 24 hours in Dubai, taking the death toll in road accidents this month alone to six. An Emirati motorist, identified as S.T. aged 24, died on Sunday afternoon after he jumped a red signal at a junction in near Emirates Bank in... Full story
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Healthcare
Mom’s obesity tied to child’s autism
over a year ago
Children born to obese women are more likely to be diagnosed with autism or related developmental delays than the children of slimmer mothers, according to a US survey. The research, which appeared in Pediatrics, was looking for the impact on childrens’ cognitive development... Full story
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Healthcare
Stop feeling sorry, accept them
over a year ago
Anil was among the many individuals invited to the inauguration of the Khalaf Al Habtoor Assistive Technology Resource Centre on Monday. Located inside the Zayed University campus in Academic City, the centre is named after the sole sponsor, and aims to balance the playing field for special needs... Full story
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Healthcare
Al Darmaki opens training workshop on hazardous materials in hospitals
over a year ago
Dr. Salem Abdul Rahman Al Darmaki, Acting Undersecretary at the Ministry of Health, opened the training workshop organised in the ministry's building in Dubai to train the employees on dealing with hazardous materials in hospitals. The workshop is organised on two phases to include 15 hospitals in... Full story
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Healthcare
Sharjah hosts Pink Caravan's riders today, Completed a distance of 151 kilometers and set up 27 clinics in 5 days
over a year ago
Pink Caravan's medical teams completed a training course on how to provide breast cancer early detection test as well as how to impart the ideal awareness methods. The medical team, comprising of 50 doctors, assistants and health instructors, have completed the training course in cooperation with... Full story
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Healthcare
Dubai executive organising committee for the WorldCongress of Cardiology discusses preparedness ahead of prestigious congress.
over a year ago
United Arab Emirates, Dubai,April 9, 2012: Representatives of theDubai Executive Organising Committee for the World Congress of Cardiology, mettoday at the DHA headquarters to discuss preparations ahead of the prestigiousconference. The congress, which is the largestcongress in the world... Full story



