UAE residents say work commitments get in the way of being healthy

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UAE residents say work commitments get in the way of improving their health and wellbeing. That's according to a new study by Oman Insurance Company and Bupa Global, stating that 89% of UAE residents believe they could live a healthier life, while 58% say work commitments stop them from doing so. Officials at OIC say the results show a gap between people’s health goals and the level of support and information available. With these results in mind, OIC will be collaborating with Bupa Global to provide new global health plans as well as wellness support to the UAE market.

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