 | Migrant female workers are more affected by AIDS/HIV in Bahrain Maids represent 50% of AIDS/HIV discovered cases among foreigners in Bahrain that one of every 10,000 of its population is infected with the aliment.
The Head of the National Anti-Sexual Transmitted Diseases Programme, Dr Sumaya Al Jowder, told Al Wattan >> |
|  | Stop Worrying About Your Weight Popular media culture can be quite bullying about the way they tell both men and women how they should look. This can have an effect on the self-esteem of even the most confident person. You need a strong self image not to be made to feel insecure by all the images of perfection we see in magazines.. >> |
|  | Siemens Healthcare reaches out to women in Middle East UAE. Siemens Healthcare, one of the world’s largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics and medical information technology, is showcasing its high-tech Breast Cancer Screening Trailer at the main entrance of Arab Health 2010. The Screenin.. >> |
|  | Women urge to carry regular health checkup as prevention of cancer Women here have been urged to benefit from free regular health checkup at all state-own health centers. The calling comes to deal with the rising cases as Bahrain has been registering the highest rates of breast cancer among female less than 50 in the gulf region, since the beginning of the millenni.. >> |
|  | Bahrain witnesses reduction in maternal deaths A clot (pulmonary embolism) is the main cause of maternal death here and not bleeding which is common among developing countries. Other causes are gestational poisoning, infections and finally bleeding. Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the state-run hospital, Kholod Al Drazi, t.. >> |
|  | Princess Khuloud’s research to help understand breast cancer Princess Khuloud bint Abdul Mohsen bin Saud, who has conducted research on planting tumor cells outside the body of a patient, said a large number of breast cancer cases have been found among Saudi women aged between 20 and 40. Speaking to Arab News, she said breast cancer accounted for 24.3 percent.. >> |
|  | Poor response to breast cancer screening The poor response of a four-year national breast screening drive for women above 40 that ended last year motivated officials to opt for new steps to combat the deadly disease. Breast cancer mobile units might be allocated to screen women in neighbourhoods to curb the rise in breast cancer cases that.. >> |
|  | Bahrain will control IVF Health authority plans to impose restrictions on In vitro fertilisation (IVF) to reduce death cases among premature children here. A draft law is being grafted by the Ministry of Health to monitor private hospitals and clinics to prevent unnecessary IVF procedures taken by those organisations for pr.. >> |
|  | Bahrainis accepted AIDS/HIV Bahrain shows progress in public acceptance to AIDS/HIV patients within three years of the implementation of the UN five-year plan for better lives of those patients. The manager of the National Sexually Transmitted Diseases Programme Dr Somaya Al-Jowder said on Tuesday on the occasion of the World.. >> |
|  | Fighting Ageing with Food Eating the right food can really help you turn back the clock. When you have loads of energy you feel bright and confidant and you look and feel younger. People who take care of themselves have a spring in their step and look fresh and it is very difficult to tell their real age. Whatever age you ar.. >> |
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