Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Obesity                                    By: Dr. Majida Al-Irhayim

There is close association between obesity and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Women with PCOS are on average more obese than their non-PCOS counterparts.Women with PCOS commonly misinterpret this relationship, assuming that PCOS leads to obesity. In fact it is more likely that obesity drives polycystic ovaries to be more clinically manifest.  For More Click Here

 
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome By: Dr. Abdullah Al-Harthy
The Almighty Allah gave us two remarkable instruments to help us in life: our hands! Our hands distinguish us from the rest of the animal world. They are capable of an amazing variety of functions. Our hands can be used to grip firmly like a vice, explore the world, bring food to our mouths, to care for our personal hygiene, or gracefully play the violin.   For More Click Here
 
Adventure Sports By: Dr. E.B.S. Ramanathan - Ram Sethu
Anyone interested in adventure sports must realize the consequences before participating. The incidence of injuries is high in adventure sports. This is not a sport for you to play and get fit! You must be physically FIT before you start because good physical fitness is the key to avoiding injury. For More Click Here
 
Are organic foods that much better for you? By: Mona Moghrabi- Clinical Dietitian
Is all natural food, all that much better? Going organic on your dinner table, might not be what it's cracked up to be. Consumers who think organic food is better for them, will be interested in what British researchers have to say. They reviewed 162 studies and found no significant differences between organic and conventionally produced foods when it comes to specific areas.  For More Click Here
 
Information about the Prostate and Prostate Cancer: By: Dr. M. Sadiq Lala
The prostate is a small, squishy gland about the size of a walnut that sits under the bladder and in front of the rectum. The urethra, the narrow tube that runs the length of the penis and that carries both urine and semen out of the body, runs directly through the prostate. The rectum, or the lower end of the bowel, sits just behind the prostate and the bladder. For More Click Here