World Autism Awareness Day 2015: 6 Facts You Should Know
On April 2 each year we mark World Autism Awareness Day and although it is estimated that around 1 percent of the global population...
7 Key Rules for Happy and Healthy Living
Have you noticed that most books, articles and guides dedicated to happy and healthy living are usually offering a long list of tips, explanations,...
A Year After Its Start, Ebola Still Rages On
The numbers of Ebola cases are falling in West Africa, but instead of slowing down, the epidemic still kills over three quarters of those...
UAE Diabetics Keep Eating Sugar Every Day
The United Arab Emirates is one of the countries with the highest prevalence of diabetes and of obesity in the world. But a recent...
Obesity Raises Women’s Cancer Risk by 40%
Excess body weight has been linked with various diseases and hazardous health conditions, including cancer, by numerous research papers, but now a new study...
Top 10 Weight Loss Myths
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New MERS Surge in Saudi Arabia
While the world seems to have forgotten about the Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus, which was first discovered in 2012, Saudi Arabia and the...
8 Facts about Smiling That Will Make You Smile
What makes you smile? A comedy movie, a cheerful song or being surrounded by your friends? There are many things that can bring a...
6 Surprising Facts about Happiness and Music
Happiness and music are more connected that you think! In fact, “happy music” is a widely accepted term in the scientific field. Researchers define...
Obesity Linked to 10 Cancers
Today, 2.1 billion people or nearly a third of the global population is overweight or obese, but now a new study suggests this trend...
Poor Sleep More Dangerous Than You Think
It’s a well-known fact that sleep deprivation affects our looks, concentration, mood and even our diet. But a new study now shows that poor...
Rich and Poor Equally Happy! Sadness is The Problem
One of the latest reports by Oxfam states global inequality has reached records levels. According to the research, the richest 1% of the population...
Latest Hit in Health Tech: Smartphone HIV Test
Smartphones are becoming smarter each week, with apps and gadgets capable of tracking your diet and fitness levels, reading credit cards or even locking...
World Cancer Day: The Biggest Cause of the Disease
Marked on February 4 each year, World Cancer Day is designed to raise awareness of cancer and to promote its prevention, detection, and treatment....
Social Media Can Tell If You Are Sick
Social media has the power to connect people, spread news faster than anything else, raise awareness about various issues and… diagnose diseases. Scientists recently...
How Much Coffee Is Too Much?
There are many publications in recent years trying to convince us that coffee isn’t as bad as doctors warn with claims that caffeine is...
Ebola Threat Reduced for the First Time
West Africa’s Ebola epidemic, which has sickened more than 22,000 people since it started last year, has slowed significantly, according to officials. The largest...
Why Women Have Plastic Surgery
Leading plastic surgeon explains why many women chose to opt for plastic surgery and how the process can affect their lives
The majority of women...