UAE’s Lifeline to Lebanon: 18th Aid Plane Delivers Vital Medical Supplies Amidst Crisis

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  The United Arab Emirates has dispatched its 18th aid aircraft carrying 40 tonnes of essential medical supplies to Lebanon as part of the “UAE Stands with Lebanon” campaign. This ongoing initiative, launched in early October, aims to provide critical food, medical, and shelter supplies to the Lebanese population, who continue to face severe hardships due to ongoing conflict. In close collaboration with international organizations such as the World Health Organization (WHO), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), UAE humanitarian organizations are playing a pivotal role in delivering life-saving aid to Lebanon’s vulnerable communities. The campaign is a direct response to the directives of UAE President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, with further guidance from His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Vice President and Deputy Prime Minister, and under the l

UAE’s Pride: Research Teams That Bring Helpful Discoveries

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I want to share something jawdropping about what I read today. It’s how an research group from UAE University has uncovered a constructive outcome of utilizing two medications on hindered renal function.

 The students were Maryam Mohammed Alfalasi, a 6th year understudy at the UAEU College of Medicine and Health Sciences, and an individual from the examination group said that the exploration group comprised of the understudy Sarah Sultan Al Zaabi, Prof. Suhail Al Salam, Javed Yasin and Dr Loay Lubbad from the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, and the understudy Awwab Hammad.

 The research was driven by Prof. Fayez Hammad from the Department of Surgery, College of Medicine. More than two back to back years, the group has directed many trials on renal infection. They reasoned that the utilization of both of these medications "Aliskiren" and "Sacubitril" decidedly affects renal sickness.

 It’s amusing how the group has directed tests in the labs of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences for a considerable length of time, in which they tried logical applications to break down these medications and their outcomes. The medications were at first applied to rodents in research centers. This eventually opens the entryway for additional examinations to be led on people.

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