DUBAI — By 2009, the UAE will implement an updated version of growth monitoring charts for children in the country.
DUBAI — By 2009, the UAE will implement an updated version of growth monitoring charts for children in the country.
DUBAI — By 2009, the UAE will implement an updated version of growth monitoring charts for children in the country.
DUBAI — Residents and workers in the vicinity of yesterday’s massive fire in Al Quoz Industrial Area have been advised to take extra precautions for at least 48 hours as severe health issues, including death, could result from inhaling the toxic fumes for a long time.
DUBAI — Residents and workers in the vicinity of Wednesday's massive fire in Al Quoz Industrial Area have been advised to take extra precautions for at least 48 hours as severe health issues, including death, could result from inhaling the toxic fumes for a long time.
DUBAI - Residents and workers based near the affected area have been asked to take extra precautions for at least 48 hours as severe health issues, and even death could result from inhaling the toxic fumes after prolonged exposure.
DUBAI - Public and private medical clinics that do not meet the structural specifications laid out by the Dubai Medical Regulatory Authority will soon be required to shift to suitable premises, senior officials of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) said yesterday.
SHARJAH - Beating all odds, they fought for their life and survived. With parents under immense stress, worrying and wondering each day if their children would survive, these extremely premature babies are living miracles today.
DUBAI - To lessen the burden on hospitals, low-risk expectant mothers may be visited by midwives at home in the future.
AJMAN - There is an urgent need for a bone marrow registry for the Middle East region alone, urged experts at the Joint Conference on Organ Transplantation, Medical and Surgical Aspects being held at Gulf Medical College here yesterday.
AJMAN- There is an urgent need for a bone marrow registry for the Middle East region alone, urged experts at the Joint Conference on Organ Transplantation, Medical and Surgical Aspects held at the Gulf Medical College on Saturday.