Wednesday May 22, 2013
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  • Healthcare

    Quench Your Skin’s Thirst with Bio-oil!

    earlier this month

    Dubai, UAE: Summer is here, and the pressure to look good has never been as high! So what’s the solution to have you skin and nails feeling soft and looking moisturized. You need that one product that will make you glow, feel silky, and look stunning despite the humid weather! Bio-oil,... Full story

  • U’ve Got Meal to offer customized meal plans for a healthier life
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    U’ve Got Meal to offer customized meal plans for a healthier life

    earlier this month

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates, May 7th, 2013: ‘U’ve Got Meal’ a door-to-door food service has recently been launched in Dubai and aims to encourage healthy eating habits. It specializes in healthy menus, meals for weight loss as well as on-going wellness and makes the enrolment... Full story

  • Healthcare

    Hungry shoppers buy more calories

    earlier this month

    7 May 2013 A new study offers evidence to support what many people have learned for themselves: never go grocery shopping when you’re hungry. Researchers found that people who hadn’t eaten all afternoon chose more high-calorie foods in a simulated supermarket than those who... Full story

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    Treatment for grey hair possible

    earlier this month

    Researchers have developed a remedy for grey hair and a skin condition called vitiligo, a study says.   In a research report published online in The FASEB Journal, people whose hair is turning grey develop massive oxidative stress via accumulation of hydrogen peroxide in hair follicles,... Full story

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    Exercise cuts kidney stone risk in women

    earlier this month

     6 May 2013Women have another reason to exercise: It may help prevent kidney stones. You don’t have to break a sweat or be a super athlete, either.   Even walking for a couple hours a week can cut the risk of developing this painful and common problem by about one-third, a large... Full story

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    Want to keep stress at bay? Join a laughter club

    earlier this month

    As dawn breaks, a group of men and women standing in a circle in a neighbouring park twirl their arms in the air, waddle like penguins and start laughing. They are part of an increasing number of people who are choosing laughter therapy to cure distress. According to doctors, laughter therapy... Full story

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    Your child’s brain on math: Don’t bother?

    earlier this month

    Parents whose children are struggling with math often view intense tutoring as the best way to help them master crucial skills, but a new study released on Monday suggests that for some kids even that is a lost cause. According to the research, the size of one key brain structure and... Full story

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    Stay off triggers to avoid migraine

    earlier this month

    4 May 2013 Headache is the ninth most common reason in the world for a person to consult a physician and migraine accounts for 64 per cent of these headaches in females and 43 per cent in males, according to Dr Kamal Bhalla, Specialist, Internal Medicine, Zulekha Hospital, Sharjah. More than... Full story

  • Treatment for grey hair possible
    Healthcare

    Treatment for grey hair possible

    earlier this month

    5 May 2013 Researchers have developed a remedy for grey hair and a skin condition called vitiligo, a study says. In a research report published online in The FASEB Journal, people whose hair is turning grey develop massive oxidative stress via accumulation of hydrogen peroxide in hair... Full story

  • Ministry of Health aims to boost KSA’s expertise, technological capabilities in radiology
    Healthcare

    Ministry of Health aims to boost KSA’s expertise, technological capabilities in radiology

    earlier this month

    Riyadh – 05 May 2013: With the Saudi Ministry of Health at the helm, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been strengthening its core capabilities and technologies in the field of radiology, a medical specialty that employs the use of imaging to both diagnose and treat diseases visualised... Full story

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