• DECEMBER 9, 2014
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    COMMENT & WIN

    COMMENT & WIN

    Prize: Free Stroke Check Up The Check Up consists of 2 parts: 1. Ultrasound to determine arteriosclerotic plaques or constrictions which makes it possible to check the blood supply of the brain and prevent bursting of the plaques by medical or surgical intervention to avoid stroke or other blood vessel based deterioration. 2. Risk Calculation

    • DECEMBER 9, 2014
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    Introvert vs. Extrovert – Al Sada magazine feat. Dubai’s counsellor Diana

    Introvert vs. Extrovert – Al Sada magazine feat. Dubai’s counsellor Diana

    Dear Diana, I’m 24 years old, currently engaged. Unlike me, my fiancé is an introvert. We can’t share our social life because he has a tight circle and I hate it that I can’t introduce him to my friends. He never tries to initiate or join conversations. I hate that he can’t be a part

    • DECEMBER 2, 2014
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    FREE STROKE CHECK UP

    FREE STROKE CHECK UP

    One person is believed to suffer a stroke every hour in the UAE with 8,000 patients admitted to hospital because of the condition. As the incidence of stroke continues to grow it places a significant burden on the healthcare system. Worldwide stroke is the second leading cause of death for people above the age of

    • NOVEMBER 19, 2014
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    Epilepsy in Dubai – Ask Your Doctor

    Epilepsy in Dubai – Ask Your Doctor

    German Senior Consultant in Neurology – Dr. med Heike Jacobs – specialized in Epilepsy, Dementia, Migraine and Sleep Disorders– answers a patient’s question regarding Epilepsy. ‘Ask Your Doctor’ is a GNC Facebook initiative that gives our fans the possibility to get their questions answered by our professionals; for free.   Dear Doctor, I am suffering

    • NOVEMBER 19, 2014
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    Bullies intimidate those who are weaker – Gulf News featuring Diana Nahas

    Bullies intimidate those who are weaker – Gulf News featuring Diana Nahas

    Bullies intimidate those who are weaker – Gulf News readers share experiences of their children being bullied at school. According to a study conducted by a private clinic in Dubai, around 40 per cent of students in Dubai private schools have been bullied. By Rabab Khan, Community Interactivity Editor, November 17, 2014 The third week

    • NOVEMBER 19, 2014
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    Bullying at school – Gulf News features Diana Nahas

    Bullying at school – Gulf News features Diana Nahas

    Bullying at school – Child should not remain silent. Expert says that it’s best for the child to raise it with the school or the parents. By Rabab Khan, Community Interactivity Editor, November 17, 2014. Featuring Diana Nahas, a counsellor psychologist at the Dubai-based German Neuroscience Centre. When a child is being bullied, it may

    • NOVEMBER 10, 2014
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    Phone addiction in Dubai

    Phone addiction in Dubai

    Phone addiction in Dubai – Time Out Magazine features German Neuroscience Center  

    • NOVEMBER 9, 2014
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    Sleep better in Dubai – Aquarius Magazine

    Sleep better in Dubai – Aquarius Magazine

    Sleep better in Dubai – Aquarius Magazine features the GNC. Polysomnography is a powerfull diagnostic toll that can tell you how you sleep.

    • NOVEMBER 6, 2014
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    Mental health deserves much more attention in the UAE – The National

    Mental health deserves much more attention in the UAE – The National

    Mental health deserves much more attention in the UAE – The National Editorial October 23, 2014 Mental health is sues are complex and often completely misunderstood, with this lack of awareness and understanding often compounded further by the paucity of assistance available. Changing this state of affairs will require a concerted effort but must be

    • NOVEMBER 6, 2014
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    Mental Health Act needed in the UAE – The National

    Mental Health Act needed in the UAE – The National

    A Mental Health Act is needed in the UAE and psychiatric treatment ‘should be under insurance’ -2 3 Oct 2014, The National – Anam Rizvi and Jennifer Bell arizvi2@thenational.ae jbell@thenational.ae The UAE needs legislation and stronger regulation to provide adequate support and care for those suffering from psychological disorders, specialists say. Dr Yousef Allaban, medical