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ICLDC's diabetes screening booth moves to Dubai
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, November 21 - 2007 at 10:21
- PRESS RELEASE
The 'I WONDER...' diabetes screening booth of Imperial College Diabetes Centre (ICLDC) moves to Dubai's Mall of the Emirates this week, November 20 2007, following a successful run in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, where more than 30,000 people received consultation on the debilitating disease.
She said that specialist teams from the Centre and Emirates Foundation will show the Dubai public why it is important to be aware of risk factors relating to diabetes.
Visitors to the 'I WONDER...' booth at the Mall of the Emirates can take a simple blood test to check if they have diabetes or are showing signs of pre-diabetes.
Peter Cleaves, CEO, Emirates Foundation said: "Diabetes is a silent disease that could hit any one of us! Yet, many of us do not know what diabetes is, how it affects our lives or how we can prevent or reverse it.
'I WONDER...' is geared to equip visitors with the knowledge and tools to prevent diabetes through the provision of accurate, up-to-date information and a quick, level one blood screening."
Meanwhile, HSBC Middle East is the exclusive sponsor of this phase of campaign in Dubai. HSBC's Head of Regional Communications Kaltham Al Koheji said : "HSBC, through 'I WONDER...' is ready to help raise diabetes awareness among the Dubai public.
"As a responsible corporate, we are closely involved in the communities in which we operate and feel that it is our duty to support such national drives designed to benefit the society at large. With the UAE said to have the world's second highest number of diabetes cases, we are right behind this initiative."
She further stressed that diabetes brings with it several life-threatening complications, if not diagnosed early and properly treated: "We have learned that the complications associated with diabetes can be prevented if detected early and HSBC's support of 'I WONDER...' is to help further drive this hard-hitting message home to the people of the UAE - act now and kick diabetes, for a healthier, longer life."
Dr Maha Taysir Barakat, Endocrinologist and Medical & Research Director at the Centre confirmed that once early signs of diabetes are detected it is relatively easy to prevent the onset of the full-blown disease.
In support, Dr Matar too stressed the importance of lifestyle changes and the early detection advocated by ICLDC.
"The UAE healthcare authorities are exerting great effort in combating diabetes through prevention, early diagnosis and proper treatment. The National Diabetes Committee has been recently formed and has started to work hard on putting strategic plans in place to deal with this major health problem.
"We support healthy, active lifestyles and periodic health check-ups. The 'I WONDER...' outreach screening booth is an excellent step in this direction," she said.
Launched in February 2007, by ICLDC, with Emirates Foundation and under the auspices of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Mubarak Al Nahyan, Supreme Chairperson of the Family Welfare Foundation and Chairperson of the General Women's Union, the objective of the umbrella campaign, 'DIABETES. KNOWLEDGE. ACTION.', is to ensure that diabetes in the UAE does not have the opportunity to further weaken the health of the community.
The UAE has the world's second highest number of diabetes cases, with one in five people aged between 20 to 79 already living with the disease. Meanwhile, research suggests that a similar percentage of the population is at risk of developing it.
Dr Maha said that by maintaining a healthy lifestyle not only can diabetes be managed, but it is possible to prevent it.
"The good news is that 80% per cent of type 2 diabetes is preventable simply by introducing a healthier diet and increasing physical activity," she concluded.
More community activity planned
WALK UAE 2007 November 23 2007 at 3pm, Abu Dhabi Corniche
The ongoing public health awareness drive, 'DIABETES.KNOWLEDGE.ACTION.', now in its ninth month and born out of a partnership between the Emirates Foundation and ICLDC, has been joined by the National Health Insurance Company - Daman, to stage a mass walkathon in the capital (on November 23 2007, 3pm start). Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) has also pledged its support.
WALK UAE 2007 - 'START WALKING. PREVENT DIABETES.' is the third step of ICLDC's multi-pronged campaign.
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CALL 800 TAKATOF for details.For more information log on to www.diabetesuae.ae
About Imperial College London Diabetes Centre
The Imperial College London Diabetes Centre is a state-of-the-art specialised out-patient clinic dedicated to help detect, prevent and treat diabetes. The centre is a one-stop-facility that specialises in Diabetes Treatment, Research, Training and Public Health. Located in Abu Dhabi (next to the Zayed Military Hospital), ICLDC allows the highest level of specialised patient care, from first diagnosis to the continued management of all complications associated with diabetes.
Imperial College London holds a renowned history and expertise in the study of diabetes, bringing one of the leading medical academic institutions in the world to Abu Dhabi as a core working partner. Under ICLDC practices, one of the Centre's primary objectives will be to provide continuing education for health professionals and the general public. For more details visit: www.icldc.ae
About Emirates Foundation
The Emirates Foundation, created in 2005, represents a unique, multi-sector effort to create a new range of opportunities for the people of the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Through philanthropic projects within our four core areas of interest, we seek to engage all individuals and groups in the UAE to usher in a new era of mutual achievement.
The four core areas for our work are: education; research & development; arts & culture; and social & environmental development.
All activities are designed to benefit the broader public, both directly and indirectly. In many cases, the success of our projects is dependent on large-scale public participation. Explore our website to learn more about the role that we play in our community. www.emiratesfoundation.ae
About HSBC Bank Middle East Limited
HSBC is the largest and most widely represented international bank in the Middle East. HSBC Bank Middle East Limited has 36 branches throughout the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordan, Lebanon and the Palestinian Autonomous Area, including an offshore banking unit in Bahrain. In addition to the branch network the Bank maintains representative offices in Tehran, Iran and Tripoli, Libya. This extensive regional coverage is strengthened by another member of the HSBC Group, HSBC Bank Egypt SAE, and by its associated companies, The Saudi British Bank, British Arab Commercial Bank Limited, and HSBC Saudi Arabia Limited.
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