Experts discussed hearing loss in children can be treated by early diagnosis and finding the most suitable treatment either through hearing aids or cochlear implantation, followed by rehabilitation.
Experts discussed hearing loss in children can be treated by early diagnosis and finding the most suitable treatment either through hearing aids or cochlear implantation, followed by rehabilitation.
A sizeable number of Emirati parents do not consider their overweight or obese children as fat, according to a study based on these perceptions that suggests that despite a targeted, government-backed approach to tackle the issue of obesity, health messages may actually not be sinking in.
A sizeable number of Emirati parents do not consider their overweight or obese children as fat, according to a study based on these perceptions that suggests that despite a targeted, government-backed approach to tackle the issue of obesity, health messages may actually not be sinking in.
Residents medically covered by any insurance provider will soon have access to government hospitals and health centres in Dubai, according to a senior health official.
Residents medically covered by any insurance provider will soon have access to government hospitals and health centres in Dubai, according to a senior health official.
To inculcate a sense of responsibility among patients and reduce waiting times, the Dubai Health Authority has abolished the appointment system and introduced a walk-in consultation for those who need a general practitioner (GP).
Living organisms and finest particles of dust whipped up by sandstorms sweeping across the UAE and originating from as far as the Indian subcontinent and Saudi Arabia could be causing respiratory allergies among residents, warned doctors and weathermen.
DUBAI—Living organisms and finest particles of dust whipped up by sandstorms sweeping across the UAE and originating from as far as the Indian subcontinent and Saudi Arabia could be causing respiratory allergies among residents, warned doctors and weathermen.
Healthcare professionals and facilities operating without a licence in Dubai will be fined five times more than before, according to new regulations that come into effect from May 1, with fines of up to Dh50,000 being threatened.
Healthcare professionals and facilities operating without a licence in Dubai will be fined five times more than before, according to new regulations that come into effect from May 1, with fines of up to Dh50,000 being threatened.