Pesticide poisoning ruled out in boy’s death The Primary Report, issued by the General Department of Criminology and Forensic Medicine of the Dubai Police regarding the death of the nine-year-old boy in a suspected case of food or pesticide poisoning, has revealed that the death was not caused by pesticide.
Food Poisoning: Bakery to take blame if proven wrong Up to 600 chicken cutlets may have been sold on the day six people from four families fell sick in a suspected case of food poisoning after having eaten from a well-known bakery in Sharjah.
Bakery ready to take the blame if proven wrong Up to 600 chicken cutlets may have been sold on the day six people from four families fell sick in a suspected case of food poisoning after having eaten from a well-known bakery in Sharjah.
DHA likely to fine clinics for not reporting infectious diseases Private healthcare establishments could be fined for failing to notify health authorities on infectious diseases, according to a senior health official from the Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
'Mind how you choose to be slim' The Ministry of Health has warned public of using “Meizitang” slimming capsules as it contains the banned substance, ‘sibutramine”. Sibutramine can be harmful for patients diagnosed with coronary diseases and hypertension, and those who have ever suffered different heart diseases.
e-System to monitor drug disbursement The Dubai Police have designed an electronic system to monitor the dispensing of controlled drugs.
Getting over Grudges It might be momentous bad experiences from our past or little things that irritate us on a daily basis. Regardless of its context, sometimes we find it hard to let these go, burry the hatchet, put the pass behind, forgive and forget, kiss and make up…shall I continue?
Early detection key to treating stroke SHARJAH - A stroke happens when the blood supply to the brain is cut off. If the brain doesn’t get enough blood to provide the oxygen and nutrients it needs, brain cells will become damaged or die, explains Dr Saeid Taghizadeh, Neurologist, Zulekha Hospital, Sharjah.
Everest climbers in health experiment A team of US scientists are conducting research on Mount Everest climbers in an effort to further knowledge of the cardiovascular system at extreme altitudes and help improve treatment for heart and lung patients.
Movies make youth drink: Study Youngsters witnessing alcohol use in Bollywood movies are twice as likely to have tried drinking than their counterparts who do not watch movies, according to a new study presented at the World Congress of Cardiology in Dubai on Thursday.