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    Everything to know about the new UAE visas announced by Sheikh Mohammed

    A series of new visas in the UAE were announced on Sunday during a cabinet meeting which was chaired by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai.Multiple-entry tourist visaOf particular note, a new multiple-entry tourist visa for all nationalities was approved by the cabinet.This new visa, according to Sheikh Mohammed, will “strengthen the UAE’s status as a global economic capital”.While full details of the new visa are still to be released, as well as when it will officially launch, it’s set to be a five-year visa which will enable tourists to enter the UAE multiple times. Based on a self-sponsorship model, holders of this visa will be able to remain in the UAE for 90 days and can also be extended for a further 90 days.Remote-working visaAs remote working has become the norm for many during the pandemic, His Highness announced a new remote-working visa.This will enable “employees from all over the world to live and work remotely from the UAE even if their companies are based in another country”.More details about both new visas are expected to be announced in due course.These new visa announcements come after Sheikh Mohammed revealed back in January that for the first time ever expats would be able to obtain Emirati citizenship. He outlined the decision was made to “attract talents” to the country to contribute in the continued development of the UAE.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature Image: Dubai Media Office More

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    Despite the pandemic Dubai’s population has continued to increase

    While the pandemic has affected every aspect of life for people on a global scale and somewhat slowed life down, surprisingly the population has continued to grow in Dubai.According to a report by the Dubai Statistics Centre, the population of the emirate reached approximately 3.4 million by the end of 2020 which is an increase of 55,300 people in comparison to 2019. This equals a growth rate of 1.63 per cent overall year on year.The report also stated, “In respect of population of Emiratis, the growth rate is mainly subject to normal increases.”Overall, amongst the population of the emirate, the male percentage is significantly higher than the female percentage with around 225 males per 100 females due to the high number of male expatriates working in the UAE without their families.The report also highlighted a tangible increase of active individuals during rush hours within the emirate due to its dynamic environment, making it a tourist hotspot while attracting different cultures from around the world.With Expo 2020 set to launch later this year after being postponed for a year due to the pandemic, the six-month-long event is sure to expect millions of visitors to arrive.From the record-breaking painting curated at Atlantis The Palm by artist Sacha Jafri, to a new world record-breaking fountain opening in Dubai, to a number of new visas launching and other technological advancements taking place in the emirate, such milestones will boost the economy’s overall development making this bustling city a world-class tourist destination and a multicultural hub to facilitate ideas and growth.For more information visit dsc.gov.ae– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature image: Instagram @binfalah More

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    Track & Trace: How a food intolerance test can transform your health

    March’s – ‘The Wellness Issue’ – Download Now Identifying which foods which allow your body to operate at an optimal level is key to overall wellness.“Food allergies and intolerances are hot topics nutrition and wellness and are often because many people think they are one and the same,” says Mona Joumaa, Clinical Dietitian at Mediclinic Parkview.How did you get into the field of nutrition?When I moved into high school, I came across nutrition in science, since then, the topic left me completely fascinated.I studied nutrition and dietetics at Saint Joseph University in Beirut, Lebanon, but it’s not an easy process. It takes a few years of demanding classes and a 12-month internship in a hospital and passing a board exam to become a certified clinical dietitian. While it’s been a challenge and a lot of hard work, I’m grateful I chose a domain to work in that I’m truly passionate about.What drives the passion for your career?In the last 11 years of practising dietetics, the best gift that I can is hearing from my patients, “I no longer need my blood pressure medications”, “I can now fit into my jeans”, “You helped me to have a happy and healthy life” – this makes it a rewarding career path. I also love being a dietitian because I am learning every day. I learn things from my clients, other dietitians and other healthcare professionals. The job never gets old because the medical field is constantly changing. We are always learning new things about medicine, the human body and its relationship with food. I truly feel that twenty years from now I will still not be bored doing what I do. I’m always growing as a practitioner and perfecting the art of counselling people on nutrition.What is the difference between a food intolerance and a food allergy?A food allergy is an autoimmune system response when the body mistakes a particular food as a harmful substance. For example, antibodies are released mounting a defence against the food in the body with a release of chemicals like histamine, causing an allergic reaction. While a food intolerance often called a non-allergic food hypersensitivity doesn’t involve the immune system and is more common than a food allergy. Let’s refer to food intolerance as the body’s inability to break down and digest the food. Food intolerances are often delayed in their response and trickier to be diagnosed.How can both affect the body?Symptoms of an allergic reaction can manifest in a minor way as rashes, itching, hives, or swelling In more severe cases people can have breathing difficulties and can lose consciousness, meaning a food allergy can be fatal. While the impact on your body from a food intolerance can be described as nausea, stomach pain, gas, cramps or bloating, heartburn, diarrhoea and headaches.How common are food allergies and intolerances?Food allergies are present in three per cent of adults. The most common food allergies are nuts, eggs, fish, shellfish, peanuts and milk.A food intolerance is much more common, with around 30 per cent of the population suffering from food intolerances. The most common one is a lactose intolerance – around 65 per cent of the Mediterranean population have lactose intolerance. Other types of food intolerances include: fructose found in fruits; histamines substances created in the fermentation process in aged cheeses processed meat, beer, wine, soy sauce; salicylate which is a type of salt; tartrazine, an artificial food colouring; and some additives such as benzoates, butythyroxynisol (BHA), sulfites and MSG monosodium glutamate.How can you go about diagnosing allergies?To make a diagnosis for a food allergy, your allergist will ask you a detailed history of your symptoms. Get ready to be questioned about the quantity of the food and the onset of the symptom. According, they will order a blood test or skin prick food allergy test to indicate where your IGEs antibodies are present in your body. IGEs are weapons that your body create to fight the allergenic food.How can you test for food intolerances?For food intolerances, most of them are found through trials. Before heading to the hospital for a test, you are advised to keep a food diary to record what you’ve been eating and to identify the symptoms associated with a special ingredient. In the case of lactose, the diagnosis is made based on the breath test. Once a lactose intolerance or any food intolerance is diagnosed it is important to start avoiding this food for a specific time of period – It can vary between six to eight weeks. Some find that intolerances are reversible and can be dose-related, meaning that symptoms may occur only when huge quantities are consumed. As for the IgG Blood testing, the science has shown weak evidence; the presence of IgG is likely a normal response and a memory antibody of the immune system to exposure to food. Thus some people have shown improvement in their digestion after restricting the food brought from an IgG blood testBy identifying what a person is allergic or intolerant to, how can this affect the overall wellbeing of an individual?Once a person is diagnosed with food allergy/intolerance and appropriate food restrictions were taken, you will start to notice a positive outcome on your general health in a wealth of different areas. This includes healthy digestion without abdominal distension, cramps and regulation in bowel movement; a better mental clarity and fewer headaches; glowing skin; normalised vitamins status in the body; higher energy levels; improvement in sleeping pattern; optimisation in the weight and empowered sense.What is your advice to those who believe they have food allergies or intolerances?If you’re curious to know more about the food allergies and sensitivities, don’t rush for a Google search – it will get you more than a million hits. Instead, seek the opinion of your medical team they are the right one to advise you.During your restrictive phase always keep your routine appointments with your dietitian, as a simple restriction in dairy products for instance can lead to calcium, B2 and Vit D deficiencies. Therefore your registered dietitian will help you with the correct food alternatives and can prescribe the needed supplements.And finally, don’t always blame your food for being bloated or waking up with headaches, think of your general lifestyle habits. Bloating can be triggered by the fact that you’ve been stressed eating too quickly before rushing to your busy day with back to back meetings. Or if you’ve woke up with a headache because you’ve been spending most of your days in front of your screen.Further information at Mediclinic.aeMarch’s – ‘The Wellness Issue’ – Download Now– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Supplied & Feature image: Getty More

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    Kylie Jenner criticised for asking fans to help pay for makeup artist’s surgery

    Kylie Jenner’s makeup artist Samuel Rauda – who is also known as ‘makeupbysamuel’ on Instagram – was in a tragic accident over the weekend which resulted in him needing surgery.A GoFundMe page was set up by his family in order to help cover his medical costs.Jenner shared the link to the page 222 million followers on Instagram saying, “May God watch over you and protect you @makeupbysamuel everyone take a moment to say a prayer for Sam who got into an accident this past weekend. And swipe up to visit his families go fund me.”However, the makeup mogul has received some backlash on social media for asking fans to help pay for the makeup artist’s surgery when Jenner is seemingly a billionaire.As per Rauda’s GoFundMe page, he had brain surgery in early March after he was in an accident. To cover the medical costs, his family are hoping to raise $120,000, of which they have raised $97,000.Jenner appeared to have donated $5,000 to the page, but many on social media criticised the star for asking her fans to donate when she makes an estimated $450,000 per day.
    wait so kylie jenner’s make up artist got into a car accident and needed $60k for emergency brain surgery and she asked her fans to donate???? and then only donated $5,000 when she’s a literal billionaire? the wrong people have money.
    — nataleebfitness (@nataleebfitness) March 20, 2021
    So Kylie Jenner who apparently earns over $450k A DAY and is a billionaire shared the 60k gofundme of her friend who got in an accident for us poor people to donate to? Celebrities are a different breed.
    — Queen of the Universe 🧚🏾‍♂️ (@tobeebayb) March 20, 2021
    Kylie Jenner calculating how much the 5K will set her back pic.twitter.com/YBnHjdOxvy
    — perfect (@Progamersony1) March 21, 2021
    kylie jenner bought her toddler a $15,000 handbag but is asking her fans for money pic.twitter.com/dH4Rua6Imk
    — kaitlyn (@kaitlynsaloser) March 21, 2021
    Folks are defending Kylie Jenner by pointing out she donated $5,000 to her makeup artist’s medical GoFundMe. Her net worth is $900M.
    So, that’s 0.000006% of her net worth.
    If your net worth were, say, $100k, it would be like donating 56 cents.
    — Charlotte Clymer 🏳️‍🌈 (@cmclymer) March 21, 2021As per Forbes, the 23-year-old’s net worth currently sits at around $900 million.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Instagram More

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    Mother’s Day UAE: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed shares personal message to his mother

    To mark Mother’s Day 2021, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, shared a personal message to his mother, Her Highness Shaikha Fatima Bint Mubarak, on social media.Sharing a photo with his mother to Twitter, the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi penned a letter to Sheikha Fatima praising her for all that she does.“To my beloved mother, Fatima bint Mubarak, and to every mother around the world,” he said. “You are the universal symbol of hope, love and compassion. We celebrate you today, and every day.”
    أمي الغالية فاطمة بنت مبارك وجميع الأمهات .. أنتن الخير والبركة..نبع الرحمة والعطاء ورمز الصبر و الإرادة..تحملن أسمى معاني الحياة وأطيبها..تهانينا لكل أم في الإمارات والعالم..في يوم الأم وفي كل يوم.. أدام الله عليكن الصحة والسعادة pic.twitter.com/u4XtgROHHp
    — محمد بن زايد (@MohamedBinZayed) March 21, 2021Sheikha Fatima, who is the Chairwoman of the General Women’s Union (GWU), President of the Supreme Council for Motherhood and Childhood, and Supreme Chairwoman of the Family Development Foundation, is also known as the ‘Mother of the UAE’.Her Highness also marked Mother’s Day herself, paying tribute to all mother around the globe stating they are a symbol of generosity and nobilioty.“You are an incubator, educator and guide,” she also said.Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid’s Mother’s Day messageLike Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed, His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, also shared a heartfelt message on Mother’s Day.Honouring mothers across the nation, His Highness posted to his official Twitter page which has over 10 million followers stating that mothers are “the source of life”.“To all mothers, you are the source of life, you are life,” he said. “Our words fall short of describing the amount of love and mercy that you put in this universe. God bless you.”Alongside this, Sheikh Mohammed also posted a video that paid tribute to his mother, Sheikha Latifa bint Hamdan bin Zayed al Nahyan, who died in 1983.
    إلى كل الأمهات .. من مثلكن .. من يشبهكن.. أنتن مصدر الحياة .. أنتن الحياة .. تتقاصر كلماتنا عن وصف حجم المحبة والرحمة الذي وضعتموه في هذا الكون .. حفظكن الله ..#يوم_الأم pic.twitter.com/073t0tMw6n
    — HH Sheikh Mohammed (@HHShkMohd) March 20, 2021“Sheikha Latifa bint Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, I was the closest to her,” he said. “I have never experienced love like hers. I remember her words.“People used to come to her. She had a lovely, strong personality. She was loved by all who knew her. There is no one like her.”– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages/Media: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Twitter More

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    Queen Rania marks Mother’s Day sharing sweet throwback photos with her children

    As we celebrate all those who are mothers today, Queen Rania has shared a series of sweet throwback photos with her four children to mark the day.Her Majesty shared four individual photographs from when her children – Crown Prince Hussien, 26, Princess Iman, 24, Princess Salma, 20, and 16-year-old Prince Hashem – from when they were babies.“I see my whole world in your eyes,” she captioned the post. “Happy Mother’s Day.”Queen Rania is no stranger to sharing personal posts with her 6.3 million followers on Instagram.Back in January to mark her husband King Abdullah II and Prince Hashem’s joint birthday, Queen Rania shared a series of photos of the father and son together saying, “It seems impossible to love you two more, but every day proves me wrong… twice! Happy birthday Your Majesty and my Prince Hashem.”Queen Rania also did a second dedicated post to her husband of 27 years.“I hope that each year brings you the same peace you radiate to the world,” she said. “Happy birthday, Your Majesty.”The couple married in 1993 and approximately five years later the then Crown Prince Abdullah became King of Jordan after his father, King Hussein I, passed away.King Abdullah has now been the constitutional monarch of the country for nearly 22 years.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Queen Rania Instagram More

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    Zayn Malik gives insight into parenthood with girlfriend Gigi Hadid

    Six months after welcoming his first child with his girlfriend Gigi Hadid, Zayn Malik has opened up about his life as a new father to baby Khai Hadid-Malik.In an interview with iHeartRadio 104.3 FM, Malik gushed about how “amazing” fatherhood is and how easy his daughter is as a baby.“Honestly, she’s an amazing baby,” he said. “It’s been really easy for me and Gigi to kind of just ease into it.”He also added, “She kind of made it easy for us – she sleeps really well, she loves her milk. It’s just feeding and changing diapers at the moment.”Prior to the pandemic, both Malik and Hadid were living very busy lives with him on tour as a singer and Hadid travelling as a model. However, the new dad also admitted it’s been a relatively smooth transition into a slower pace of life following the pandemic and becoming a father.“It’s a really different pace of life, but it’s been really easy to adjust to it, for sure,” he explained. “I think that’s the most surprising thing.”The meaning of baby Khai’s nameFollowing the birth of their daughter, the couple kept her name under wraps for a few months, with Hadid subtly revealing her name on Instagram back in January.Turns out, there’s a special meaning behind baby Khai’s name.Khai means “crowned”, “the chosen one” or “strong” in some Arabic terms and dialects. The name was also chosen as it pays tribute to her late grandmother, Khairia, on her father Mohamed Hadid’s side of the family, according to TMZ.Hadid’s father has previously claimed his late mother descended from royalty. “Her great grandfather was the Prince of Nazareth – King of Galilee in the 18th century Daher Al-Omer The Ruler,” he previously said.Welcoming their new baby girlHadid and Malik announced the birth of their first-born via social media back in September.The new mum took to Instagram to announce the news shortly sharing a sweet photo of her daughter’s hand.“Our girl joined us earth-side this weekend and she’s already changed our world,” she captioned the photo. “So in love.”While the new parents have now revealed their baby girl’s name to the world, she’s still keeping her face hidden from the public view to protect her privacy, something which she has done throughout her pregnancy.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramImages: Gigi Hadid Instagram More

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    All UAE citizens and residents urged to book in for the COVID-19 vaccine

    It has been announced by the Ministry of Health and Prevention that the COVID-19 vaccine is now available to all of those who are over the age of 16.Following a period of six weeks where certain age groups and those who were most at risk of infection were prioritised, the Ministry is now urging all of those who are eligible to receive the vaccine to book in as soon as possible.UAE citizens and residents who are aged 16 and above are able to receive the vaccination for free at any of the 205 vaccination centres available across the nation.It was highlighted by the Ministry that a booking is required for all those eligible to receive their vaccine as those who are most vulnerable will continue to be prioritised without a booking.It was outlined by the UAE earlier this year that the government aimed to have 50 per cent of the population vaccinated by March, a goal which has now been surpassed.It was confirmed by Dr. Abdul Rahman bin Mohammad bin Nasser Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention, that as of Saturday 56.59 per cent of the eligible population had been vaccinated against COVID-19, while 72.89 per cent of elderly citizens and residents and those with chronic diseases had been inoculated against the disease.At present, there are four COVID-19 vaccines available in the UAE.The first vaccine to be approved in the UAE was the Sinophram vaccine, followed by the Pfizer vaccine being permitted in Dubai towards the end of last year.In January, Russia’s Sputnik V was approved for emergency use. The Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine was approved for use in Dubai last month.– For more on luxury lifestyle, news, fashion and beauty follow Emirates Woman on Facebook and InstagramFeature image: Sarah Shakeel Instagram More