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Patients with chronic conditions urged to consult doctors ahead of Ramadan

Patients with chronic conditions urged to consult doctors ahead of Ramadan  07 Apr 2021 - 11:01 The Peninsula Doha: With Ramadan approaching, Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) has urged patients with chronic medical conditions, such as diabetes, kidney failure, and heart disease to speak with their doctor before beginning a fast.  Specialists from across the healthcare provider’s network of hospitals say it is imperative that patients with chronic conditions, particularly those who require daily medication to treat their illness, seek medical advice before making any changes to their diet and medication regimes. Professor Abdul Badi Abou Samra, Chairman of Internal Medicine at HMC, said that diabetics who choose to fast, need to be aware of the potential health risks. He urges patients who plan to fast to talk with their doctors as early as possible before Ramadan begins, saying that while many diabetics can safely fast, modifications to diet, exercise, and medication routin

What not to do during Ramadan: From eating during Zoom meetings to declining an iftar invitation

It is advised to refrain from eating and drinking in front of fasting colleagues, whether in person or on a computer screen. If you simply must have that coffee, then ensure you turn off your camera before getting that caffeine hit. 2. Keep conversations on point Everybody loves a bit of banter. However, even if the spirit is well-intentioned, it is best to avoid such exchanges during the holy month. This is not because your fasting friend or colleague suddenly lost their sense of humour during Ramadan. Rather, the cumulative spiritual and psychological effects of fasting can only be realised by maintaining a clear mindset throughout the month. This means limiting idle chatter and absolutely refraining from any vulgar conversation.

What will Emirates serve for Ramadan 2021? Airline collaborates with Dubai artists for iftar and suhoor boxes

With Ramadan around the corner, Emirates Airline has announced that fasting passengers flying throughout the holy month will be offered meals in specially designed boxes to break their fast . The Dubai airline has partnered with local artists to produce bespoke designs for the boxes, which will contain ready-to-eat meals. Emirates expects to begin its Ramadan service on Tuesday, April 13. Travellers breaking their fast on board, or about to start fasting, will be offered the special-edition iftar and suhoor packages so that they have food ready when it is time to eat. The airline’s in-house designers and product design team collaborated with artists from Dubai studio Mawaheb from Beautiful People to create the boxes

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