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A brand-new incubator and accelerator dedicated to helping develop healthtech businesses has been unveiled in the United Arab Emirates.
Dubai SME, which is part of the Department of Economic Development of the Government of Dubai – commonly referred to as Dubai Economy – has launched “Ztartup”, which will operate out of the emirate’s Healthcare City area.
“The new incubator is dedicated to healthcare technology, including digital media and augmented and virtual reality used in healthcare, [plus] digital emergency and safety technology,” the government’s official news agency stated. “The centre will also help the entrepreneurs develop and improve smartphone applications for the healthcare and fintech sectors.”
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Donating blood saves lives. One blood donation provides different blood components that can save the lives of up to three different people. And did you know that donating blood can actually have health benefits for the donor, too?
But myths about blood donation abound, and it’s unnecessarily putting some people off from being the life-saving hero that they could be, according to the Dubai Health Authority (DHA).
During the COVID-19 pandemic it’s never been more important to donate blood if you are able to.
MYTHS ABOUT BLOOD DONATION IN THE UAE:
Here, the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) clears up some of the most common questions about donating blood in the UAE, and shares information on how you can do it easily and safely during the pandemic.