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Dr.Sulaikha Hamza joins GMC Dubai |
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Dr.Sulaikha Hamza B.H.M.S, one of the poineers in practicing Homeopathy in UAE, has joined the Gulf Medical Centre, Near DNATA, Dubai.
For the last 8 years she was doing her practice in Dubai and before that she worked as Tutor in Government Homeopathic Medical Cellege, Trivandrum, Kerala.
The Gulf Medical Centre is a chain of the medical diagnostic and treatment centres spread across the United Arab Emirates, GMC offers quality outpatient health care services to people, in all disciplines of medicine and surgery. The center has it own Radiology department and a full-fledged clinical laboratory.
Renowned specialists in various disciplines of medicines and surgeons are available for consultation. They are supported by a team of well-qualified technical staff and state of the art equipments only to ensure you get the best of treatment and at affordable prices. The soul aim is to give you value for money and get total patient satisfaction. More over you are reassured by the fact that the Gulf Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, Ajman support GMC, which is the only teaching private hospital of the region.
Dr.Sulaikha Hamza accepts patients everyday except Friday and patients are requested to contact the following numbers for appointments.
04-2626000
50-550 4575
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38% of US Adults Use Alternative Medicine |
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Nearly 12 percent of children and teens in the United States are using unconventional healing therapies — from echinacea and fish oil, to herbs and yoga — to treat a variety of ailments, according to a first-of-its kind government survey.
Through interviews conducted in more than 30,000 households, researchers found that families were more likely to turn to these alternative approaches when they couldn't afford traditional care. Parents typically sought these unconventional remedies for chronic or hard-to-treat illnesses in children, such as back or neck pain, colds, anxiety or stress and attention deficit disorders.
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Surgery to control diabetics! |

Weight loss surgery can be especially helpful to patients with diabetes and can even help them reverse the disease, Australian researchers reported.
They found that obese patients with diabetes who had weight loss surgery were five times more likely to get their disease under control than those who dieted -- probably because they lost more weight.
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Dubai to revolutionise healthcare |
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The new year will see Dubai's healthcare system replaced with a new one, in keeping with the strategic plan for the emirate, laid out in April by
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Sinus infection? Antibiotics no help |
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Common drug treatments for sinus infections -- antibiotics and steroid nasal sprays -- seem to be little better than doing nothing at all, British researchers said.
"Wide-scale overtreatment is likely occurring" because there is no proof many of these infections are bacterial in nature, Dr. Ian Williamson of the University of Southampton and colleagues wrote in their report.
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