• Al-Amal Complex for Mental Health...

    Added On : 25th January 2012

    Al-Amal Complex for Mental Health in Need of Dire Improvements

    Numerous patients have been successfully treated at Al-Amal Complex for Mental Health in the Eastern Province. However, these patients are not welcomed back by their families after the treatment is completed.
     
    According to Dr. Riyadh Al-Wanin, Consultant Psychiatrist at the hospital, 40 percent patients with psychiatric disorders have stabilized and their conditions have improved tremendously, but their families have rejected them and refuse to take them back. “We have number of patients who have been neglected by their family members and have been residing at the hospital for more than 20 years. The extended presence of these stabilized patients negatively impacts their psychological health because they are compelled to interact and mix with new patients admitted to the hospital with severe mental illnesses, which are yet to be treated. In addition, patients with extended stay put a strain on the budget, services, and staff of the hospital,” said Dr. Al-Wanin.
  • Medical Fraternity Divided Over Palm Oil...

    Added On : 19th January 2012

    Medical Fraternity Divided Over Palm Oil in Infant Formula

    Heated debate has ensued between the proponents and opponents on the use of palm oil in manufactured infant formula. The medical fraternity is split between those who believe that palm oil poses serious health risks and those who advocate the use of palm oil as a safe and healthy source of fat.
  • Dengue Fever Cases Increase in Jeddah

    Added On : 5th July 2011

    Overflowing drains provide a breeding ground for dangerous disease carrying insects in Jeddah. (Okaz photo)JEDDAH: Local medical sources in Jeddah have confirmed that there are more than 12 dengue fever cases being reported here every week, which shows infections are on the rise. Previous reports showed that cases had dropped to 10 and even eight a week.
     
    Prince Mish’al Bin Majed Bin Abdul Aziz, Governor of Jeddah, has directed the Jeddah Mayoralty, the General Administration for Agricultural Affairs and Directorate of Health Affairs to work together to eradicate the disease.
     
    The sources said dengue fever has been spreading in Jeddah due to environmental factors and urged health directorate officials to launch intensive awareness campaigns to enlighten the public about preventive measures.
  • Seven Breast Cancer Cases Detected...

    Added On : 18th May 2011

    Seven Breast Cancer Cases Detected in Jeddah Survey

    JEDDAH: Seven breast cancer cases were detected during the Health Affairs Department’s latest survey in Jeddah, announced Dr. Sami Badawood Monday at Jeddah Radisson Blu Hotel.


    The campaign started under the patronage of Jeddah Health Affairs Department  in cooperation with King Abdualziz Hospital’s  Cancer Center and King Fahd General Hospital.

    Badawood advised all women to visit Jeddah medical centers and hospitals to undergo mammogram tests.

    “The aim of our latest survey is to detect the disease in its early stages, as this can help in quick recovery. The first phase of the campaign finished with the discovery of seven cases in its beginning. The survey includes 1,167 cases,” said Badawood.

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  • Miswak is Best for Oral and General Health

    Added On : 11th February 2011

    THE miswak (miswaak, siwak, sewak) is a teeth cleaning twig derived from peelo, zaitoon (olive), bitam, walnut or any bitter tree.


    Ahadith

    Ayesha (may Allah be pleased with her) quoted Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) as having said: “Ten things are part of one’s natural disposition: Trimming the moustache, growing a beard, (using) the miswak, sniffing water, cutting the nails, washing hands, plucking armpits, shaving pubic hair and conserving water.” (Muslim)
     
    At another place, Ayesha (may Allah be pleased with her) said: “The Prophet (pbuh) said, “It (i.e. siwak) is a purification for the mouth and it is a way of seeking the pleasure of God.”
  • Ministry of Health Launches Pregnancy...

    Added On : 9th July 2010

    Ministry of Health Launches Pregnancy Health Record System

    JEDDAH - Ministry of Health recently launched a project which aims to maintain the health records of all pregnant women and their children starting from the time the woman first receives pre-natal care and ending when the baby is five years old.
  • Cell Therapy Centers to Treat Heart Patients

    Added On : 19th June 2010

    DAMMAM – A US research firm plans to open two cell therapy centers in the Middle East to treat heart disease patients in the light of the increase of cardiovascular disease in the region.
     
    “Increasing economic wealth in the Middle East and North Africa has been accompanied by urbanization. Cardiovascular disease, a corollary to urban life, has been increasing rapidly and is now the region’s leading cause of death, accounting for 25 to 45 percent of all deaths,” said Dr. Karl E. Groth, Chairman and CEO of Bioheart, a cell therapy research organization whose goals are to enable damaged tissue to be regenerated, and to improve a patient’s quality of life and reduce health care costs and hospitalizations.
  • Support Group Formed to Help Alzheimer's...

    Added On : 2nd June 2009

    Support Group Formed to Help Alzheimer’s Patients

    RIYADH: The Saudi Alzheimer’s Association (SAA) was formed in Riyadh on Sunday with the support of Deputy Interior Minister Prince Ahmed.

    Inaugurating the new organization, Prince Ahmed said it is a good initiative geared to helping the Kingdom’s elderly.

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  • 5,500 HIGHER STUDY SEATS FOR RENAL FAILURE PATIENTS

    Added On : 10th July 2008

    Prince Abdul Aziz Bin Salman, supervisor of Prince Fahd Bin Salman Charity Society For Renal Failure Care, has announced 5,500 higher education opportunities in top Saudi universities for students with renal failure.
  • KSA AMPHETAMINE SEIZURES RISE SHARPLY

    Added On : 2nd July 2008

    SEIZURES of amphetamines have risen sharply in Saudi Arabia, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) reported.