Keep in touch with our News & Blog
-
Living with Endometriosis? Why the Right Team Matters
“It’s just bad period pain.” Unfortunately, this is something many women living with endometriosis hear for years before they finally receive a diagnosis. Endometriosis is often a misunderstood condition that can affect many aspects of a woman’s health and quality of life. Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the womb (uterus) is…
Read More -
Not Every Sports Injury Is “Just a Sprain”: What Parents Should Watch For This Summer
Summer camps, football training, swimming, gymnastics, padel, and playground time all mean one thing for many parents: more bumps, twists, and falls. Most of the time, the injury is minor and settles with rest. But not every sports injury is just a simple sprain. In children, pain after sport can sometimes point to a fracture,…
Read More -
5 neurological symptoms people ignore for too long — and when to see a neurologist
Not all neurological conditions start with something dramatic. Many begin with symptoms that people ignore for weeks or months, like tingling in a hand, weakness in a leg, a slight tremor, or dizziness that keeps returning. This is often where problems start: not always because the symptoms are serious, but because people are unsure which…
Read More -
Summer Nutrition in Dubai: How to Stay Hydrated and Healthy in Extreme Heat
Dubai summers mean longer days, higher temperatures, and more humidity. While staying cool is important, it’s also key to know how the heat impacts your hydration, electrolytes, and nutrition. No matter if you’re outdoors, exercising, or moving between air conditioning and the heat, your body has to work harder to keep your temperature steady. A…
Read More -
More Than Seizures: Understanding Pediatric Neurology and When to Seek Help
When most people hear the term pediatric neurology, they immediately think of epilepsy or seizures. While these are important areas of the specialty, pediatric neurologists care for children with a much broader range of conditions affecting the brain, nerves, muscles, and development. From headaches and migraines to ADHD, autism, and developmental delays, pediatric neurology plays…
Read More -
Running on Empty But Calling It Normal
The sleep crisis everyone is feeling but no one is talking about. Midnight scroll. Snoozing the alarm. Exhausted before the day even starts. Repeat. Sound familiar? It probably is. Sleep is one of the first things people cut, and one of the hardest things to fix later. At King’s College Hospital Dubai, clinicians are seeing…
Read More -
World Asthma Day: Are you in control of your asthma, or is it controlling you?
World Asthma Day reminds us that asthma affects millions of people around the world, but it is often overlooked. In Dubai, dust, heat, and changing seasons can make symptoms worse, so many families deal with asthma daily. The important question is not just if you have asthma, but if you are keeping it under control….
Read More -
New GLP-1 Weight Loss Pill is in Dubai. Here’s everything you should know:
A new weight loss pill has just arrived in the UAE, and it’s already one of the most talked-about treatments in healthcare right now. Orforglipron, a once-daily oral GLP-1 medication, is changing how people think about medical weight loss. For the first time, patients now have a clinically developed option that works in a similar…
Read More -
What Knee Pain Really Means: Causes Beyond Ageing
Knee Pain Isn’t Just About Getting Older. Here’s What It Could Actually Mean If you start feeling pain in your knee, it starts clicking or feeling stiff, it’s easy to brush it off. Maybe it’s just part of getting older. Many people think this way. But knee pain isn’t always about age. Often, it’s your…
Read More -
Persistent Fatigue Causes
Constantly Tired? It Might Not Be “Just Life” It’s become a common conversation. “I’m just tired.” Not once in a while, but all the time. Across the world, people are reporting higher levels of fatigue than ever before. Longer work hours, constant digital exposure, disrupted sleep, and ongoing stress have all been blamed. Burnout has…
Read More
-
Living with Endometriosis? Why the Right Team Matters
“It’s just bad period pain.” Unfortunately, this is something many women living with endometriosis hear for years before they finally receive a diagnosis. Endometriosis is often a misunderstood condition that can affect many aspects of a woman’s health and quality of life. Endometriosis occurs when tissue similar to the lining of the womb (uterus) is…
Read More -
Not Every Sports Injury Is “Just a Sprain”: What Parents Should Watch For This Summer
Summer camps, football training, swimming, gymnastics, padel, and playground time all mean one thing for many parents: more bumps, twists, and falls. Most of the time, the injury is minor and settles with rest. But not every sports injury is just a simple sprain. In children, pain after sport can sometimes point to a fracture,…
Read More -
5 neurological symptoms people ignore for too long — and when to see a neurologist
Not all neurological conditions start with something dramatic. Many begin with symptoms that people ignore for weeks or months, like tingling in a hand, weakness in a leg, a slight tremor, or dizziness that keeps returning. This is often where problems start: not always because the symptoms are serious, but because people are unsure which…
Read More -
Summer Nutrition in Dubai: How to Stay Hydrated and Healthy in Extreme Heat
Dubai summers mean longer days, higher temperatures, and more humidity. While staying cool is important, it’s also key to know how the heat impacts your hydration, electrolytes, and nutrition. No matter if you’re outdoors, exercising, or moving between air conditioning and the heat, your body has to work harder to keep your temperature steady. A…
Read More -
More Than Seizures: Understanding Pediatric Neurology and When to Seek Help
When most people hear the term pediatric neurology, they immediately think of epilepsy or seizures. While these are important areas of the specialty, pediatric neurologists care for children with a much broader range of conditions affecting the brain, nerves, muscles, and development. From headaches and migraines to ADHD, autism, and developmental delays, pediatric neurology plays…
Read More -
Running on Empty But Calling It Normal
The sleep crisis everyone is feeling but no one is talking about. Midnight scroll. Snoozing the alarm. Exhausted before the day even starts. Repeat. Sound familiar? It probably is. Sleep is one of the first things people cut, and one of the hardest things to fix later. At King’s College Hospital Dubai, clinicians are seeing…
Read More -
World Asthma Day: Are you in control of your asthma, or is it controlling you?
World Asthma Day reminds us that asthma affects millions of people around the world, but it is often overlooked. In Dubai, dust, heat, and changing seasons can make symptoms worse, so many families deal with asthma daily. The important question is not just if you have asthma, but if you are keeping it under control….
Read More -
New GLP-1 Weight Loss Pill is in Dubai. Here’s everything you should know:
A new weight loss pill has just arrived in the UAE, and it’s already one of the most talked-about treatments in healthcare right now. Orforglipron, a once-daily oral GLP-1 medication, is changing how people think about medical weight loss. For the first time, patients now have a clinically developed option that works in a similar…
Read More -
What Knee Pain Really Means: Causes Beyond Ageing
Knee Pain Isn’t Just About Getting Older. Here’s What It Could Actually Mean If you start feeling pain in your knee, it starts clicking or feeling stiff, it’s easy to brush it off. Maybe it’s just part of getting older. Many people think this way. But knee pain isn’t always about age. Often, it’s your…
Read More -
Persistent Fatigue Causes
Constantly Tired? It Might Not Be “Just Life” It’s become a common conversation. “I’m just tired.” Not once in a while, but all the time. Across the world, people are reporting higher levels of fatigue than ever before. Longer work hours, constant digital exposure, disrupted sleep, and ongoing stress have all been blamed. Burnout has…
Read More



