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Do babies get dry skin, too?
Dry skin is actually fairly common for infants but under-recognized, says a recent Johnson’s Baby study. We all imagine baby’s skin to be smooth, soft and amazing to smell. To the naked eye it might not look dry. But in reality, it can be very dry and sensitive and most often moms are unable to tell until the problem becomes more serious and needs medical attention.In a recent survey conducted by Johnson’s Baby in the Middle East, a surprising 80% of mothers did not know that their baby’s skin was dry.Signs of a dry baby skinThe most common signs of dry baby skin are peeling and flaking of the skin but sometimes it is just the feel of the skin when you touch it. If your baby seems to be itchy, keep an eye on the areas where the little one is scratching.Just a simple cosmetic issue...
April 20, 2018

Do babies get dry skin, too?

Preventing flare-up incidence in people with COPD is critical to survival
Boehringer Ingelheim releases breakthrough findings on COPD in new study published in the Lancet Respiratory Medicine.In the KSA, the prevalence of COPD in the general population of Saudi Arabia is 2.4%. However, the disease is largely underdiagnosed, and hence undertreated until it is moderately advanced due to the lack of standardized diagnosis methods.COPD represents a major health concern for developing countries and is ranked as the fourth leading cause of death worldwide. It is expected to become the third leading cause by the year 2030.People with COPD are likely to experience episodes called exacerbations, during which their symptoms become worse than usual day-to-day variation, and persist for at least several days.Boehringer Ingelheim, one of the world’s leading pharmaceutical...
April 06, 2018

Preventing flare-up incidence in people with COPD is critical to survival

Cleveland Clinic is the top-rated US heart hospital
Survey by leading US hospital Cleveland clinic shows need to prioritize heart health awareness in GCC
Leading heart physicians at U.S.-based Cleveland Clinic say there is a clear need for greater heart attack awareness in GCC, after a survey found many residents identified stroke symptoms of as those of a heart attack, and most could not identify a correct first response to a heart attack.Heart disease is the No. 1 cause of death around the world. The survey was conducted as part of Cleveland Clinic’s “Love your Heart” consumer education campaign. Cleveland Clinic has been ranked America’s No. 1 hospital for cardiology and cardiac surgery for 23 years in a row by US News & World Report.Most people could identify two symptoms – “pressure, squeezing, fullness or pain in the center of your chest” and “shortness of breath” – as symptoms of a heart attack. Only in two...
March 30, 2018

Survey by leading US hospital Cleveland clinic shows need to prioritize heart health awareness in GCC

5 important things to look in a play area for your kids
In the process of promoting the healthy growth and development of a kid, it is important to look out for a few attributes in a good kid’s play center. So, here is a quick parent’s guide for choosing a right play center for your tiny tots:1. Top notch FacilityA variety of factors determine the quality of a good kid’s club. Always make sure that the kid’s club that you have opted for is child-friendly and is preferably on ground floors. It must have a professional setting and should not look like a home-based center. The swings and other play equipment’s present in the institution should be safe and in a good condition. Also, the area inside should be spacious and uncluttered. The space inside should feel nurturing and familiar at the same time, and it should invite children to...
March 24, 2018

5 important things to look in a play area for your kids

Fighting a global pandemic: It’s time to think differently about obesity
Despite global efforts to stem the obesity epidemic, no country has succeeded in decreasing obesity in the last 33 years[i]. Worldwide obesity has more than doubled since 1980, with almost 30% of the population overweight or obese.In the Middle East, obesity rates among adults are exceptionally high at more than 37% in Kuwait and more than 35% in Saudi Arabia and Jordan, according to latest WHO figures.Experts said that one problem is that most campaigns to combat the disease have overly simplified obesity by focusing on healthy eating and exercise, when the reality is that obesity is not a lifestyle choice, but a chronic disease with complex origins. In addition, simplifying obesity poses the risk of stigmatizing people with obesity instead of treating them as patients and providing them...
March 16, 2018

Fighting a global pandemic: It’s time to think differently about obesity

Take control, know your options, it’s time to act on obesity
March 09, 2018

Take control, know your options, it’s time to act on obesity

Key trends & Saudi businesses at Gulfood 2018
Saudi GazetteGulfood 2018, the world’s largest annual food and beverage trade event and this year’s first major international food industry trade show gave 97,000 people an opportunity to engage, exhibit and celebrate milestones with the global Food & Beverage community. Saudi businesses participating this year included Al Faisaliya Date Factory, Tema, Afia, Al Wefag, Aldazaz Sugar Factory, Alesayi, Aliyat Dates, Halawani, Al-Rabie, Baja Food industries, Al-Watania, Babatin Factory for Sweets & Chocolates, Batterjee Ice Cream and Juice Factory, Batook, Danat Al-Mamlaka, Gulf Union Foods, Gulf Union, M.A. Saadeddin, Nadeed Alwashm, Nakheel, Oasis Lina Dates, Tamara Dates, Zaho Dates, and The Saudi Ice Cream Factory among many more.“Now we are focusing on international business with...
March 02, 2018

Key trends & Saudi businesses at Gulfood 2018

All you need to know about Gluten-Free living
Saudi GazetteThe gluten-free diet has become a lifestyle and even if you referred to it as a fad, it isn’t going anywhere.Sure, a lot of people who do often order gluten-free food have no idea of what it is. Neither do their friends who just nod in congregation assuming it is “one of those healthy things.” Lets change that. Lets learn about what it really is, why it can be useful to you and more importantly why your friend is on this diet for the last two years. Gluten is basically a mixture of proteins found in wheat and related grains, including barley, rye, oat, and all their species and hybrids. It can cause harm for people with celiac disease or non-celiac gluten sensitivity. People with celiac disease have an immune reaction that is triggered by gluten. They can develop...
February 23, 2018

All you need to know about Gluten-Free living

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Millennial eating habits are changing the game
Saudi GazetteMillennials like to be in control and take charge of their lives especially when it comes to making the right lifestyle choices. To begin with, it all depends on your definition of ‘healthy’, as well as your eating-out and snacking habits. Millennials are more than twice as likely than other generations to grab snacks between meals. While previous generations cared more about less calories and fat, this generation is focused on fitness and healthier meals, which means fresh, less processed, and with fewer artificial ingredients. We help you take the lead on healthy eating for not just fitness reasons but also because it is important to have the right snacking options on the go.
February 16, 2018

Millennial eating habits are changing the game

Unlocking the mystery of metabolism
Introduction to metabolismMetabolism describes all chemical processes happening continuously inside the body to keep you alive and your organs functioning normally. This includes processes such as breathing, repairing cells and digesting food. These complex chemical processes require energy to perform, with the minimum amount required termed the Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR).Myth: People who are obese have the same metabolism as people who are a normal weightFact: There are many potential differences in the metabolic system of people with obesity and normal weight individuals. A key difference is insulin resistance, when blood sugar levels in the body fail to respond normally to the production of insulin. Insulin resistance can lead to type 2 diabetes and heart disease, two common...
February 09, 2018

Unlocking the mystery of metabolism

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