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06 Apr 2021
Top Tips for Healthy Eating During Ramadan
During the Holy month of Ramadan, adult muslims practice daily fasting from dawn until sunset. Make healthy choices after breaking your fast and see the benefits.

06 Apr 2021
3 Ways Ramadan Improves Your Health
Improve Your Health while fasting: During Ramadan, many Muslims take a step back and focus attention on the improving themselves and the lives of others.

06 Apr 2021
How to Sleep Better During Ramadan
Manage sleep during Ramadan: Getting enough sleep is important in maintaining our health, wellbeing and general ability to function well throughout the day.

06 Apr 2021
How To Prepare For A Healthy Ramadan
Learn more about the different ways to prepare for a healthy Ramadan. Changes to your eating and sleeping habits can be disruptive to your body and mind.

06 Apr 2021
How Ramadan Can Boost your Health and Wellbeing
Benefits of fasting: Ramadan is special time for reflection and fasting is one of the key pillars, know its positive impacts it could have on your health and wellbeing.

07 Mar 2021
Change Your Diet to Reduce Your Risk of Colorectal Cancer
Research has shown that a diet consisting of mainly fruit, vegetables and a moderate amount of fish, offers the best protection against the disease. Learn more.

03 Feb 2021
Why an Annual Physical Is So Important for Your Health
An annual physical examination is a whole-body, medical check-up. Regular physical examinations are an essential part of your ongoing healthcare journey.

16 Dec 2020
Common Female Urological Concerns and Why They Need to Be Addressed
A urologist can help with common complaints such as a regular urge to urinate, pain or discomfort when you urinate, blood in the urine or pain in the lower back.

09 Nov 2020
Lung Cancer Screening for Breathing Problems and Allergies
Lung cancer screening involves testing healthy patients, who may be at increased risk of developing the disease, when no signs or symptoms are present.