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10 2019 Nov
Is your child’s speech development on track?

Is your child’s speech development on track?

Professionals recommend early intervention if there are signs of an issue. Published:  October 13, 2019 By: Noni Edwards, Special to Better Health Babies begin communicating with their parents from birth. In their first few months of life they will learn to copy facial expressions; cry when they’re hungry; and be able to follow a toy that is moved in front of them. The good thing for parents is that there are plenty of signs to make sure a child’s language development is on track, even before they are expected to utter their first word. If a child is very quiet, this is a red flag,” warns Haidar Ali Wreidan, speech therapist at Latifa Hospital. “It is not normal for a one-year-old to b...

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03 2019 Nov
A BALANCED APPROACH TO VERTIGO.

A BALANCED APPROACH TO VERTIGO.

With early intervention, the symptoms of the dizziness disorder can be easily alleviated. Published:  September 16, 2019 By: Peter Feely, Editor Commercial Publishing Vertigo is a condition where people experience a sensation of the environment around them moving or spinning. The severity of the attacks can vary from barely noticeable to situations where people struggle to control their balance. While there are various causes of vertigo, Dr Mohamed Fawzy Moustafa Ahmed, Consultant Ear, Hearing and Balance and Director of Hearing and Balance Clinic, Dubai Hospital, DHA, says vertigo is a relatively common complaint in Dubai. “Before the age of 40, incidents of vertigo can affect up to 20 p...

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28 2019 Oct
PCOS: Everything You Need To Know About The Medical Condition

PCOS: Everything You Need To Know About The Medical Condition

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a hormonal medical condition that affects a large number of women. Written By Aishwarya Rai | Mumbai | Updated On: October 26, 2019 PCOS, or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a medical condition that can be found primarily in teenage girls or women who are in their reproductive age. It is also called PCOD or Polycystic Ovary Disorder, which is a hormonal disorder. In order to prevent it, one should stay away from red meat, sugar, and dairy products. Causes of PCOD Currently, there is no factual information available as to what exactly causes PCOD. However, there are some associations with respect to: Genetic linkage Excess insulin produc...

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22 2019 Oct
THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STROKE AND ANEURYSM

THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN STROKE AND ANEURYSM

Published:  October 20, 2019 11:15 Peter Feely, Editor Commercial Publishing While you are likely to be aware of stroke — the life-threatening medical condition that effects the brain — you may not be aware of what distinguishes it from an aneurysm. The most significant difference is that an aneurysm is an abnormality that can lead to stroke. Dr Suhail Abdulla Alrukn, Consultant Neurology, Head of Stroke Programme — Rashid Hospital, President of Emirates Neurology Society, describes aneurysm as a “structural anatomy, where there is an abnormality in the wall of the artery that will give you a bulging sack and the blood will leak outside the artery and into the brain”. “Stroke is a syndrom...

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23 2019 Sep
Spotted a painless lump? See your doctor.

Spotted a painless lump? See your doctor.

Sandhya D'Mello │ Filed on September 15, 2019 Lymphoma refers to cancers of the lymphatic system, and its symptoms may be similar to those of viral illnesses. The health experts in the UAE are calling on everyone to pay attention to their bodies and get simple viral illnesses checked - because, sometimes, a cancer like lymphoma may manifest as a bad case of fever and fatigue. Lymphoma refers to cancers of the lymphatic system, and its symptoms may be similar to those of viral illnesses. It's just that in the case of lymphoma, such signs usually persist for longer periods, stretching to weeks rather than days. Patients may notice swollen lymph nodes that are usually painless, accompan...

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15 2019 Sep
How thin is too thin?

How thin is too thin?

Why being underweight can be unhealthy too?By: Keith Fernandez*Images may be subject to copyright.It may well be politically incorrect to talk about weight gain in the midst of what the United Nations’ World Health Organization has labelled an obesity epidemic, but for a significant percentage of the population, being skinny is a painfully unhealthy subject. BMI balance Last month, researchers announced that being underweight is associated with what they called a “surprisingly wide range of deaths,” which include cardiovascular disease, suicide and Alzheimer’s disease. The study, published in The Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology, examined the data of 3.6 million people and more than 357,...

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08 2019 Sep
Ignored muscle sprains may cause chronic health issues

Ignored muscle sprains may cause chronic health issues

Ignored muscle sprains may cause chronic health issuesSaman Haziq │ Filed on September 7, 2019 Any pain which persists for over three months and does not get cured with medications is termed as chronic pain. Just a few months ago, AP was a gym enthusiast spending hours doing workouts until he suffered a muscle sprain. He failed to get it treated due to his 12-hour sedentary work schedule. The sprain affected the Jordanian expat's walking posture, but he ignored it until he was unable to get up from his seat due to acute stiffness in back muscles. Had he taken physical therapy sessions, things would have changed but AP didn't do the treatment until his spine got jammed leaving...

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01 2019 Sep
Recurring headaches? Talk to your doctor about migraine remedies.

Recurring headaches? Talk to your doctor about migraine remedies.

By: Sandhya D'Mello Most migraine sufferers know little or nothing about what triggers their pain. It is a condition neglected by many, who fail to recognise it as a neurological disorder. Patients often treat migraine as a regular headache and it remains undiagnosed and under-treated. The most frequently mentioned triggers among migraines in the UAE include increased screen time, stress, and consuming salty and processed foods, use of additives, irregular sleep pattern and physical exertions, among others. In women, hormonal changes and the use of medication for hormonal replacement therapy can cause and worsen the condition. The global Migraine Awareness Week (MAW), which starts today...

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25 2019 Aug
TEENS' JUNK FOOD DIETS COULD CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO FERTILITY, UAE DOCTORS WARN

TEENS' JUNK FOOD DIETS COULD CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE TO FERTILITY, UAE DOCTORS WARN

Teenagers gorging on fast food are not only putting their long-term health at risk but also limiting their chances of having children, doctors have said. The significant damage done to sperm quality through regular consumption of junk food has been outlined in a study by scientists at Harvard University. Fertility doctors in the UAE backed the findings, and said pizzas, burgers and other highly processed fatty food can have a devastating impact on sperm producing Sertoli cells. While switching to a healthier diet can increase sperm count within three months, experts warn the damage done to these life producing cells can be permanent. “The study strongly suggests the after-effects of an...

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18 2019 Aug
Eating: Nothing More Than Emotions

Eating: Nothing More Than Emotions

What you eat doesn’t just impact your waistline, it can change your mood. Published by: Keith J Fernandez The human body really is one giant biochemical lab, and studies suggest that it isn’t just how you feel that affects what restaurants you have on speed dial. Researchers believe diet may change the way you feel and react to events around you — not just immediately, but sometimes up to two or three days later. Our dietary preferences aren’t as hardwired as we think. That’s good news when it comes to everyday issues, because while we don’t have the full picture, studies demonstrate a link between diet and emotions. As part of the emerging discipline of nutritional psychiatry research, a...

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