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Emirates News

UAE weather: Rains expected in some areas; humid conditions by night

  More rainsare expected in some parts of the UAE on Tuesday, October 21, according to the National Centre of Meteorology (NCM).There is a probability of some convective clouds forming over eastern, northern and southern regions, which may cause the rainfall. Overall, skies will be fair to partly cloudy.Temperatures nationwide are expected to range between 18°C and 38°C. Abu Dhabi and Dubai will see a high of 34°C.Weather conditions will turn humid by night and Wednesday morning over some coastal and internal areas with a probability of mist formation.Winds are expected to be light to moderate Southeasterly becoming Northwesterly winds and freshening at times, with a speed of 10–25kmph, reaching 40kmph.The sea will be slight in the Arabian Gulf and Oman Sea.

Dh100-200 scams in UAE: Why more residents fall victim to ‘micro frauds'

  Micro frauds on social media are becoming more common as scammers move away from large-scale frauds to smaller scams. Many are increasingly using generative AI to make these scams look more realistic and appear linked to trusted brands.Cybersecurity experts say that micro fraud became very effective because small amounts may not feel risky to consumers in the UAE.Some UAE residents shared their experiences, saying that they were targeted through social media, where they were approached to click and pay for goods and services that were of a small amount, in some cases, less than Dh100 or Dh200. Upon verification, it was found that the links for payments were fake.“To my surprise, I got a transaction alert of Dh770 on my credit card, which I didn’t initiate. I.

UAE President extends Diwali wishes in Hindi, hopes for 'peace, prosperity'

  Residents in the UAE woke up not only to the festive aura of Diwalibut also a congratulatory message from the leader of the nation himself.Taking to his social media, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed wished all those celebrating in the UAE as well as around the world on the joyous occasion.Residents in the UAE woke up not only to the festive aura of Diwalibut also a congratulatory message from the leader of the nation himself.Taking to his social media, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed wished all those celebrating in the UAE as well as around the world on the joyous occasion.Yesterday, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, conveyed warm wishes to the Indian community in the UAE and around the world.The message showcases the.

Latest News

Japan's Sanae Takaichi elected as first female prime minister

  Sanae Takaichi, leader of Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party, won the lower house vote to choose the next prime minister on Tuesday, clearing the way for her inauguration as the country's first female premier later in the day.Takaichi received 237 votes, topping the majority of the 465-seat chamber, according to a lower house staff.She will likely be approved by the less-powerful upper house as well and sworn in as Japan's 104th prime minister this evening to succeed the incumbent Shigeru Ishiba, who last month announced his resignation to take responsibility for election losses.
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World News

UAE: Jaw ache, fatigue? Doctors flag unusual symptoms of women's heart attacks

  Unusual neck, jaw, or shoulder-blade pain and shortness of breath could be symptoms of a heart attack in women. As per UAE experts, heart disease in women continues to be under-recognised, under-diagnosed, and under-treated, largely because of the misconception that it primarily affects men.“Females may not present with typical symptoms of chest pain,” said Dr Naveed Ahmed, Head of Department of Cardiology for Aster Hospitals and Clinics in the UAE. “Some will have only neck pain, jaw pain or numbness in the shoulder or just pain between the shoulder blades. Others may complain of indigestion, palpitations or unusual fatigue.”Cardiovascular diseases (CVD)are the leading cause of death for women globally, accounting for nearly 30 per cent of female.

Dubai: Can patients take legal action if insurance company rejects prescribed procedures?

  Question: I have a medical condition that requires certain procedures. Although my doctor has deemed these procedures essential, some of them are being rejected by the insurance company. How can I address this legally?  Answer: In Dubai, the provisions of the Dubai health insurance law and the administrative resolution are applicable An insurance company is required to pay for health benefits, cover emergency treatment from out-of-network providers until the beneficiary’s life is no longer at risk, and ensure the beneficiary can access all rights granted under the health insurance policy. This is in accordance with Article 13 (1) (2) and (3) of Dubai Health Insurance Law No. 11 of 2013. “An insurance company must: 1. Pay the cost of health.

M42 Group CEO to expand Abu Dhabi's health tech globally following ADGHW 2024

 M42 Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer, Hasan Jasem Al Nowais, pledged to take Abu Dhabi’s new innovations to the global stage after a historic live demonstration of a remote telerobotic procedure. Controlled and live-streamed from Abu Dhabi, the procedure was performed on a simulated patient in South Korea, showcasing the immense potential of this technology for interventional procedures such as stroke and cardiovascular emergencies. Al Nowais highlighted M42’s mission as the inaugural Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week 2024 (ADGHW) concluded, M42, was the official Foundation Partner.Innovative commitments and collaborations After the demonstration, Al Nowais emphasized the importance of pioneering remote blood clot removal technology. Plans are being.