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MoH Cracks Down on Unlicensed Clinics in Surprise Inspection Campaign

The Ministry of Health in Kuwait has taken decisive action against unlicensed clinics in a surprise inspection campaign. The closure orders were issued to maintain the standards and regulations governing private clinics. This article highlights the importance of patient safety and the risks associated with unlicensed clinics. It also emphasizes the commitment of the government to upholding high standards in healthcare. Filipino Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Kuwait and their families are particularly affected by this news, as they often rely on private clinics for their healthcare needs. The closure of unlicensed clinics ensures that OFWs and their families can seek medical care from reputable and licensed healthcare providers. Stay informed and prioritize your health by seeking medical care from licensed clinics and qualified healthcare professionals.

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Migraines and Their Impact on Productivity: Insights from Dr. Al-Hashel

Learn about the impact of migraines on productivity and the urgent need for education and awareness in the field of neurology and family medicine in Kuwait. Find out about the causes of migraines, including technology use and unhealthy eating habits, and discover preventive measures and treatment options. Understand the role of the government and private institutions in reducing the incidence of migraines and the importance of early diagnosis in children. By working together, individuals, institutions, and the healthcare community can alleviate the burden of migraines in Kuwait.

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Health Ministry’s Warnings on the Misuse of Antibiotics

The Ministry of Health in Kuwait recently hosted a symposium to raise awareness about the misuse and overuse of antibiotics. This page highlights the importance of optimal antibiotic use, the seriousness of antibiotic resistance, and the need for multi-sectoral cooperation. It also emphasizes the role of Filipino Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Kuwait in combating antibiotic resistance and provides healthcare guidelines for responsible antibiotic use. Read more to understand the risks associated with antibiotic misuse and the global efforts to preserve the effectiveness of antibiotics for future generations.

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Health Risks in Gaza Due to Water and Sewage Crisis

The water and sewage crisis in Gaza has led to a dire situation for the residents, with limited access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities. This has resulted in the spread of diseases such as diarrhea, typhoid, and hepatitis. Cholera, a highly contagious bacterial infection, is a major concern due to its transmission through contaminated water and food. The ongoing conflict and blockade in Gaza have exacerbated the crisis, making it difficult to achieve long-term solutions. Filipino Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) in Kuwait and their families should stay informed about the health risks in Gaza to provide better care and support. Raising awareness and supporting initiatives can contribute to improving the lives of those affected and preventing the spread of diseases.

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Celebrating World Prematurity Day: Supporting the Tiniest Fighters

Celebrate World Prematurity Day with Royale Hayat Hospital and raise awareness about the challenges faced by premature babies and their families. Learn about the importance of kangaroo care and the comprehensive care provided by the hospital’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU). Discover the emotional support and financial assistance programs offered by Royale Hayat Hospital. Join the community of families, healthcare professionals, and volunteers in advocating for the well-being of premature babies. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of these tiny fighters.

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