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Glaucoma is one of the top causes of blindness, but awareness on it is scant, new global survey reveals
Friday, 7 April, will see Egyptians highlight Autism awareness by donning blue and running alongside the world famous Pyramids of Giza
The new drug , Lutathera reduced the risk of disease progression compared to standard care by 80 percent.
Egypt's Ministry of Health announced on Sunday that 180 thousand women over 40 years of age received free examinations ...
According to UNAIDS Egypt statistics for 2014, the number of registered cases of HIV inside Egypt is almost 8,800
WHO said harmful exposure can start in the womb
A good sandwich is a beautiful thing. Whether you're a meat fiend or fasting for Lent, these joints have something to tempt the taste buds
Ahram Online picks five spots where a seafood extravaganza is at its best in Cairo
Chocolate lovers the world over know it: nothing can quite match an indulgent chocolate feast
A festival on Saturday will celebrate the crop that ticks all the boxes for food with maximum nutrition
Ahram Online meets one of the leading experts on the making of Swiss chocolate during his visit to Egypt to launch the Swiss Chocolate Festival
AlReef ElDemashqi attracts clients encouraged by its delicious, not overly expensive food
Ahram Online talks with Susan Sabet, the curator of Egypt's exhibit at London Fashion Week's International Fashion Showcase
The Oscars never fail to attract the attention of fashionistas and beauty seekers from all over the world. Hollywood's ...
Within 48 hours of release, the video was shared 75,000 times on Twitter and viewed almost 400,000 times on YouTube
Ahram Online talks with Ahmed Sabry about his journey through the world of fashion design and the brand he established with Daki Marouf
Ahram Online talks with Fashion landmark Norine Farah at the Egyptian exhibit in London Fashion Week's International Fashion Showcase
As Paris Fashion week draws to an end, Haute Couture shows proved to be the highlight as they had always been
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The auctioneer said Cook's family kept the waistcoat in the United Kingdom after the explorer's death from a knife wound in Hawaii in 1779
Overweight and obesity is associated with a high risk of developing type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease
Since its launch in 1969, "Sesame Street" has tackled issues such as divorce, disability, race
The trend in the latest report was for a resurgence of Asian cities.
The designer, Aishat Kadyrova, showcased a collection of outfits in sumptuous fabrics that conform to the norms of dress in Chechnya's traditional society
Pain and other symptoms of chronic sinus problems might cause sufferers to miss work or school but depression is their ...
Researchers, however, did not go so far as to say the risk of transmission is zero.
Starzl performed the world's first liver transplant in 1963 and the world's first successful liver transplant in 1967
Models strutted down the catwalk in a color palette of different shades of blue -- navy, midnight, denim -- as well as black and white.
The designer brought to life his creations with ruby and deep reds, purple, orange, emerald green, turquoise, petrol and electric blue, as well as multicolored polka dots.
The agency said the dozen listed resistant bacteria are increasingly untreatable and can cause fatal infections
Women were ahead of men in all countries
In the early hours of the brisk morning of 24 February, the first ever Marathon in Upper Egypt's Aswan will take place
five days of runway shows and presentations
Teens are driven by biology to go to sleep later
Some 80 chocolatiers presented their work at the fair, which also has versions in other cities around the world
WHO's Nunez Pena said WHO officials were now focusing on other countries like Egypt and Sri Lanka as worrisome centers of organ harvesting.
"Go buy Ivanka's stuff," a top White House adviser urged American shoppers on Thursday, a day after President ...
Obama learned to kiteboard while vacationing last week on a Caribbean island owned by British billionaire Sir Richard Branson
The World Health Organization says tobacco is the world's biggest preventable killer, with a predicted cumulative death toll of a billion by the end of this century
Purposely "heading" a soccer ball may lead to concussion symptoms despite research suggesting those issues mainly ...
More than 14 million people develop cancer every year, and this figure is projected to rise to more than 21 million by 2030
The restaurant, where an underwater meal costs 99 euros ($106) per person, took more than a year to be built
The study looked at five activities : computer use; making crafts; playing games including chess or bridge; going to movies ; and reading books
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