UAE Non-Oil Business Activity Surges to Nine-Month High in December

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 The United Arab Emirates' non-oil private sector recorded its fastest expansion in nine months in December 2024, buoyed by strong domestic demand and increased business activity, according to the latest S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) report. PMI Highlights Robust Growth The seasonally adjusted UAE PMI climbed to 55.4 in December from 54.2 in November, signaling robust growth well above the 50.0 threshold that separates expansion from contraction. This marked the third consecutive monthly increase, underscoring sustained recovery in the non-oil sector. Key drivers of growth included a notable rise in new business activity. The new orders subindex rose sharply to 59.3 in December from 58.0 in the previous month, reflecting strong domestic demand. Challenges Amid the Growth While domestic demand flourished, export growth slowed, with the export orders subindex dropping to a seven-month low. Additionally, businesses faced mounting backlogs due to capacity constraints,...

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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