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Challenge Accepted: Yahsat Company Takes on Team Building Workshop at Tasleeh Shooting

Corporate team building has never been better as Tasleeh Shooting hosted the Al Yah Satellite Communications Company (Yahsat) in a thrilling team activity last 16 August, 2017. With replica rifles in hand, 17 participants from the multi-purpose satellite solutions company came face to face in an hour-long match which aimed to boost the

Super-Obese Patient Weighing 210 kg Undergoes Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy at Medeor 24x7 Hospital

Medeor 24x7 Hospital, a unit of VPS Healthcare performed the laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy on Mr. Shadi Radwan, a Palestinian national who was diagnosed with super obesity weighing in at a whopping 210 kilograms, and totaling a BMI of 68.5 before surgery. The 33-year-old patient was discharged only two days later after undergoing a record,

Team Abu Dhabi’s Thani Al-Qemzi qualifies second behind in Grand Prix of Harbin, China

Team Abu Dhabi’s Thani Al-Qemzi narrowly missed out on pole position to Team Sweden’s Erik Stark for Sunday’s Grand Prix of Harbin, round three of the UIM F1 H2O World Championship, at the Hulan Estuary Wetland Park. The Swede had set the target lap of 40.65 seconds and Al-Qemzi fell just 0.13 seconds short in a thrilling

Lausanne: A City for Adventurers and Sports Aficionados

Nestling in the warm shores of Lake Geneva, it’s no wonder that Lausanne is a paradise for tourists who are looking for invigorating adventures. From sailing to windsurfing, the internationally-renowned Olympic Capital creates a bespoke sporting holiday where visitors can combine the best of each activity. An exceptional natural

US scientists able to alter genes of human embryos, correct genetic mutation

American scientists have succeeded in altering the genes of a human embryo to correct a disease-causing mutation, making it possible to prevent the defect from being passed on to future generations. A report published by Reuters said that the milestone, information on which was released this week in the journal 'Nature', was