WASHINGTON - A revolutionary technology being used by a surgeon permits patients to regenerate their own cardiovascular tissue.
WASHINGTON - A revolutionary technology being used by a surgeon permits patients to regenerate their own cardiovascular tissue.
WASHINGTON - People who are obese but otherwise healthy may be at special risk of severe complications and death from the new H1N1 swine flu virus, U.S. researchers reported on Saturday.
WASHINGTON - More than 90 percent of dentists are of the view that patients complaining of dry mouth take multiple medications, says a nationwide survey conducted by the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD).
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is associated with behaviour problems in children with asthma, researchers have found.
ATLANTA — Some swine flu cases in America are raising questions about obesity’s role in why some people with infections become seriously ill.
WASHINGTON - Are you tired of compulsively pulling your hair? Well, now a common anti-oxidant, easily available as a health food supplement, may curb this habit.
WASHINGTON - Have you ever covered yourself with a blanket to stave off the shivers? A new study shows that a blanket can also help alleviate shivering in patients who have been cooled to prevent brain damage.
DUBAI — A primary healthcare pilot project aimed at cutting costs and assessing the mental health system in the country is ready for expansion.
Sleepless people sometimes use the Internet to get through the night. Now a small study shows promising results for insomniacs with nine weeks of Internet-based therapy.
DUBAI - As an incessant effort of The Fat Truth campaign, the Ministry of Health and the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) organized a health seminar in Al Baraha Hospital addressing the role of primary healthcare doctors from across the UAE on child obesity prevention.