Sleep disorders in the UAE need more research, say experts

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More awareness is needed on sleeping disorders in the UAE. That’s according to doctors at the London Sleep Centre, who say 24% of men and 21% of women in the UAE have disorders related to sleep apnea. Dr. Irshaad Ebrahim Medical Director of the London Sleep Centre Dubai says the Emirates’ needs more substantial research on the issue, as leaving it untreated poses many risks...

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The London Sleep Centre has launched a branch in Dubai Healthcare City.

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