The Bahamas has made significant progress in diabetes prevention and treatment, highlighted by the Sixth Edition of the National Congress on Health Promotion from February 13-15, 2025. Esteemed health professionals like Dr. Emily Carter and Dr. John Kim contributed to these efforts with their expertise in public health strategy and
Mahmoud, a four-year-old boy, faced a challenging diagnosis of stage 4 neuroblastoma. Thanks to the cutting-edge healthcare in the UAE, he underwent a series of advanced treatments including chemotherapy, surgery, an autologous bone marrow transplant, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy. The multidisciplinary team at Burjeel Hospital played a crucial role in
On February 16, 2025, the Ministry of Health (MOH) of Oman, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), unveiled a pivotal initiative to combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The launch took place at the Mercure Hotel in Muscat and marked the commencement of both the National Survey for Non-Communicable Diseases
On February 16, 2025, the Ministry of Health (MOH) of Oman, in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO), unveiled a pivotal initiative to combat non-communicable diseases (NCDs). The launch took place at the Mercure Hotel in Muscat and marked the commencement of both the National Survey for Non-Communicable Diseases
The Bahamas has made significant progress in diabetes prevention and treatment, highlighted by the Sixth Edition of the National Congress on Health Promotion from February 13-15, 2025. Esteemed health professionals like Dr. Emily Carter and Dr. John Kim contributed to these efforts with their expertise in public health strategy and
Mahmoud, a four-year-old boy, faced a challenging diagnosis of stage 4 neuroblastoma. Thanks to the cutting-edge healthcare in the UAE, he underwent a series of advanced treatments including chemotherapy, surgery, an autologous bone marrow transplant, radiation therapy, and immunotherapy. The multidisciplinary team at Burjeel Hospital played a crucial role in
Kuwait is making significant progress toward bolstering its local healthcare infrastructure with the goal of decreasing dependence on overseas medical treatments. The nation has invested heavily in constructing state-of-the-art facilities like Sheikh Jaber Hospital and a new cancer treatment center, both among the most advanced globally.
Key Points:
1. Infrastructure
Strengthening Healthcare: A Landmark Korea-Egypt Collaboration
A pivotal meeting took place between Ambassador Kim Yonghyon of the Republic of Korea and H.E. Prof. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar, Deputy Prime Minister for Human Development and Minister of Health and Population of Egypt. This discussion paved the way for an ambitious $9
In Muscat, the Fertility Centre located within the Al Wattayah Gynecology and Obstetrics Complex is transforming dreams into reality. Since opening its doors in February 2024, this innovative centre has become a beacon of hope for countless couples aspiring to parenthood. It proudly announces achieving a remarkable milestone with 79
A security investigation has been launched into the death of an 18-year-old girl who reportedly consumed insecticide in Kairouan, Tunisia. The circumstances surrounding the incident are unclear, with authorities working to determine whether it was accidental or intentional. The girl's identity has not been released, but her age
The Ministry of Health in Kuwait announced an important development in pediatric dental care through a unique training course. The initiative aims to integrate global expertise into local medical practices, with a focus on treating injuries and fractures in children's teeth. The specialized training is hosted at the