#HEALTH When menopause should not be managed alone Dr Ramya Raj, Specialist Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, International Modern Hospital Dubai While many women do move through menopause without formal Editor / 4 months Comment (0) (58)
#HEALTH #KSA Philippine conjoined twins arrive in Riyadh Conjoined twins Olivia and Gianna arrived in Riyadh from the Philippines on Tuesday for medical evaluation, Saudi state media reported. Editor / 4 months Comment (0) (103)
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#HEALTH #KSA Saudi Arabia approve Anktiva for advanced lung cancer Saudi Arabia became the first country in the world to grant conditional regulatory approval for Anktiva as a treatment for Editor / 4 months Comment (0) (73)
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#HEALTH Cancer rates in young women 82% higher than men Cancer rates for young women are sharply rising, with women under 50 more likely to develop cancer than their male Editor / 4 months Comment (0) (60)