Patient Information Why King’s College Hospital London- Dubai is the best place for Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery in Dubai
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Why King’s College Hospital London- Dubai is the best place for Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery in Dubai
When it comes to the health and well being of our ones we all strive for the possible care. Dealing with pediatric orthopedic issues requires attention. Finding the right healthcare provider can seem overwhelming. Luckily Kings College Hospital Dubai shines as the leading choice for orthopedics in our city. In this article we will…
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Why King’s is the Best Breast Cancer Care Clinic in Dubai
Introduction Medical advancements are paving the way for hope and healing, and here in the heart of Dubai there exists a beacon of excellence in breast cancer care. At King’s College Hospital London in Dubai, we stand at the forefront by uniting compassion, expertise, and cutting-edge technology to create an unparalleled Breast Care Centre in…
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Shingles Vaccine Now Available at King’s Dubai
In recent years, medical advancements have revolutionised the field of preventive healthcare, allowing individuals to protect themselves against a range of debilitating diseases. One such breakthrough is the shingles vaccine, an immunisation that has transformed the lives of millions of people worldwide. The shingles vaccine, which is now available at King’s College Hospital London in…
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10 Breastfeeding Myths
Myth #1: New mum’s don’t make enough milk. Fact: For 3-5 days after giving birth, women do not produce enough milk, but thick liquid called colostrum, which is highly nutritious for a baby’s health. Myth #2: Breastfeeding hurts. Fact: Breastfeeding should never hurt. On-going pain is not a normal part of breastfeeding. If you…
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Digestive Health During Ramadan
As a dietitian, I see many people with digestive problems during the holy month of Ramadan. Digestive problems can leave you feeling embarrassed, anxious and fatigued – not ideal for what should be a joyous occasion. In this post, I will explain the different ways in which you can help your digestive symptoms and avoid…
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Healthy Eating for Ramadan
Ramadan is the holy monthly of Islam. It symbolises a time of reflection and peacefulness for all. Muslims from across the world will celebrate this time by fasting during daylight hours. We know how important it is for you to enjoy this special time, so we at Kings College Hospital Dubai have written this post…
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Flu season has started in UAE
Flu season has started in UAE, but has not peaked and hopefully will not be as bad as last year. Flu (Influenza) is an infection of airways caused by different types of Influenza Virus. Symptoms are similar to common cold like runny nose or blocked nose, cough, sneezing, headache, muscle pain and fever. The symptoms…
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How parents can recognise Autism early?
What do you need to know to manage autism? An informative article by Dr Binu George MBBS, FRCPCH, dual CCST (UK). The signs and symptoms of Autism encompass a wide remit and not all children show all symptoms. Hence the correct diagnosis is Autism Spectrum Disorder Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition, which is becoming more and…
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Child Development – Normal? Or Delayed?
All children grow and develop at their own pace; it is common for some children to lag behind with rest of the hikers, that is behind our estimates in play, motor skills, communication, language, or social skills. Even after a little extra attention and hand holding, when you sense that the progress is not evident,…
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Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health
18–64 years old These guidelines are relevant to all healthy adults aged 18–64 years, unless specific medical conditions indicate to the contrary, irrespective of gender, race, ethnicity or income level. They also apply to individuals in this age range with chronic noncommunicable conditions not related to mobility such as hypertension or diabetes. These recommendations can be applied…
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Feeling zombiefied before you even leave the house?
You’re not alone, many people are complaining that they don’t get the recommended 7-9 hours of sleep each night – and that takes a toll on the body. So we’re challenging you to make some little changes in your sleep habits that could make a big difference in your overall health. Week 1 Try This: Add some stress-relieving…
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Depression
Depression is one of the world’s most prevalent and debilitating conditions. Each year, close to a million sufferers take their lives, yet it’s still often unacknowledged, with three-quarters of people in developing countries not receiving treatment(WHO, 2018). Anxiety disorders are also widespread. According to WHO (WHO), as many as one in 13 suffer with some…
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7 Medical Myths – Debunked for the Community
Carrots give you night vision. Swimming after eating will give you cramps. You need to drink eight glasses of water a day. Organic food is more nutritious and free of pesticides. No, no, no and No! Health-related myths are often repeated as fact, even though any diligent Google search will reveal the truth behind these…
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MAY10th is World Lupus Day
What is Lupus? Lupus is an autoimmune disease that causes your immune system to attack your body’s own tissues. It can cause inflammation in many different parts of your body. Who develops Lupus? Usually women are likely to get lupus six times more when compared to men. The main trigger of lupus is hormonal activity…
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Health Complications Associated with Wrong Practices during Fasting
Fasting and Gaining Weight As a result of cultural influences, the Holy Month of Ramadan can significantly contribute to weight gain because fasting Muslims tend to prepare too much oily food and break their fast with a feast. Iftar is not Iftar without LoQaimat and deepfried Samboosas. In addition, the Vimto drink has practically become…
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Frequently Asked Questions for the Holy Month of Ramadan – 2018
Here are some frequently asked health questions about fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. Should you fast if you have diabetes? People with type 1 diabetes shouldn’t usually fast, but people with type 2 diabetes on insulin should be able to. Their doctor may advise adjusting the dose of their insulin, or their insulin type…
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Leg Swelling
Leg swelling is a very common condition and affects adults of all ages. It is common in pregnancy and is often associated with symptoms such as tiredness and aching and restlessness in the legs. What are the causes of leg swelling? Although leg swelling can occur without any particular cause there are many recognised causes…
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Your Nose, the Guardian of Your Lungs
You might not think your nose is a vital organ, but indeed it is! To understand its importance, all that most people need to experience is a bad cold. Nasal congestion and a runny nose have a noticeable effect on quality of life, energy level, ability to breathe, ability to sleep, and ability to function…
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What will value-added tax (VAT) mean to people in the UAE?
On January 1st VAT came into effect, adding a five percent tax to most sectors. As specified by the Federal Tax Authority (FTA), the healthcare sector, amongst others, is zero rated, meaning that the sale of healthcare services, treatments, medications and medical devices to patients will not be taxed. The FTA has defined a healthcare…
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Cosmetic varicose veins, thread veins and spider veins
What are varicose veins and thread veins? Varicose veins affect approximately 30% of the population. They are enlarged, twisted and bulging veins occurring predominantly in the leg. There is a spectrum of severity from the very small thread veins or spider veins seen in the skin through to the largest varicose veins. There are two…
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Four short tips for sinus sufferers
Your nose & sinuses need to be examined if you are getting recurrent colds one after the other or if any episode of cold lasts more than 10 days. Facial pain, nasal discharge, cough, loss of sense of smell & taste indicate underlying sick sinus. As a home remedy you may try saline nasal spray…
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Small changes make a new you!
Do you know the feeling when the new year’s resolutions start to face reality? All the things that you wanted to change but your daily life is catching up and unfortunately it is still as demanding as before? Well there is something that you can consider: Start with a small change in your life and…
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Q&A with Dr. Nitin Verma
Consultant Paediatrician and Allergist at King’s College Hospital London, Jumeirah Medical Centre, Dubai 1. What tips or steps can mothers take to help reduce the chances of their toddlers catching a virus at nursery? Toddlers are genuinely inquisitive by nature. Exploring their environment (be it at home or the nursery) is second nature to them….
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Tips to Help You Prepare for a Medical Emergency
A medical emergency can be a frightening, an all-too-frequent experience that few people are prepared for. But there are a few steps you can take in advance to better handle a crisis. Home Safe Home Make sure all your important health information is readily available. Build in some redundancy: Make duplicates and stow the copies…
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What more can mothers do to prepare their unborn child for the outside world?
It may come as a surprise that some of the most important learning happens before we are born. The uterus is a place where a baby begins to collect ‘postcards’ from the outside world to develop an understanding of the environment they will soon be a part of. The maternal postcards are sent to the…
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Men’s Health Q & A
Men’s Health Q & A with: Joerg Meyer, Consultant of Urology, King’s College Hospital London, Medical & Surgical Centre, Abu Dhabi Dr Mark Homolka, Family Medicine Specialist, King’s College Hospital London, Medical & Surgical Centre, Abu Dhabi Q1. Based on your experience as medical specialists dealing with men’s health, are men observant or taking responsibility…
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The Family Medicine Consultant should be your first point of call
Most people in the UAE facing common medical ailments prefer to visit a specialist, meaning a doctor who specialises in a particular area of medicine, such as a gastroenterologist or an endocrinologist, instead of visiting first a Family Medicine Consultant, otherwise known as a general practitioner (GP). A common misconception is that by going to…
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Behavioural changes needed in the fight against antibiotic resistance
Self-diagnosing a medical ailment is not the only patient behaviour troubling the sector. Self-treating is perhaps even more alarming, especially when done with antibiotics. Antibiotics, which stop the growth and reproduction of certain bacteria or kill them outright, are often considered amongst the greatest discoveries in the human history. They revolutionised medicine. Their introduction in…
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BMI Blindness in Childhood Obesity
87% do not realise that diet is a huge (80%) contributing factor to a healthy BMI Only 15% know that a child’s puppy fat converts into real weight by the ages of 10 to 11 years old King’s College Hospital London in the UAE today announced the results of a study it commissioned to assess…
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