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Everything you need to know about UAE maternity insurance

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International Modern Hospital in Dubai receives accolades for distinguished COVID-19 service

Dubai: In recognition of its pioneering role throughout the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Emirates Automobile and Motorcycle Organisation honoured International Modern Hospital in Dubai among the top ten hospitals in the UAE for distinguished service in the care and treatment of COVID-19 patients and for providing free vaccine services round-the-clock. The certificate of appreciation was received by Dr Othman Al Bakri, CEO and chief medical officer, in the presence of Dr Hani Abdel-Fattah, chief operating officer; Nidal Abu Kabba, chief nursing officer; and Remia Venogoplan, head of Quality at the hospital. All COVID-19 patients accepted Accepting the recognition, Dr Al Bakri said: “At our Hospital, we examine and treat patients who report moderate, severe and critical levels of COVID-19 infection and endeavour to provide them the highest quality of medical services.” He added: “Modern International Hospital in Dubai has medical cadres and competencies at the highest le

Warning over outdoor exercise as early UAE summer sends temperatures soaring

A decade-long study in 2010 by the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention recorded 8,081 heat related deaths across America, with a third of victims aged 65 and above. A heatwave in France in 2003 resulted in 15,000 deaths in little more than a fortnight. Most victims were elderly or overweight. In March, a young Australian soldier died days after collapsing during a training exercise in Darwin, one of the country’s hottest cities. Dehydration adds to heat stress and risk of serious injury, so staying hydrated offers some protection but cannot guard against overheating. Doctors said cooling the body with ice packs or cold water was an effective way to reduce core temperature during and after a workout.

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