M42’s ICLDC to open Al Dhafra’s first one-stop tech-enabled diabetes facility


ABU DHABI: In a regional first, the Imperial College London Diabetes Centre (ICLDC), part of the M42 group, announced it will open a dedicated one-stop facility in Madinat Zayed to provide comprehensive care for diabetes and endocrine patients. The new tech-enabled, world-class centre in Al Dhafra will serve a critical part of Abu Dhabi’s population, providing targeted prevention and intervention for more than 6,000 diabetes sufferers in the region.

Set to open in the second half of this year, the state-of-the-art facility will bring comprehensive care closer to those in need and cut travel time by more than 75 percent. Currently, the flagship ICLDC in Abu Dhabi city serves around 9 percent of the Al Dhafra population of sufferers. The new facility in Madinat Zayed will provide greater access to sufferers across the Al Dhafra region including residents in Liwa, Mirfa, Gayathi, Ruwais, and Tarif. In addition to providing clinical care, ICLDC will continue to promote preventive solutions for Type 2 diabetes, w
ith an extensive community outreach programme including workshops, health screenings, and educational programmes for schools and organisations, as well as promoting an active lifestyle and healthy eating.

Hasan Jasem Al Nowais, Managing Director, and Group Chief Executive Officer, M42, said, ‘M42 is committed to providing world-class preventive and personalised health solutions that enable individuals to put their health back in their own hands. As a leader in diabetes and endocrine management and prevention, the Imperial College London Diabetes Centre is positively impacting lives across the UAE. Expanding our one-stop services to Al Dhafra presents an opportunity to serve a much greater number of UAE residents with an innovative model that provides premium, tech-enabled health solutions that result in tangible positive clinical outcomes.’

With a proven track record of nearly two decades, ICLDC’s model for diabetes prevention and management has significantly reduced HbA1c values in patients across the UAE.

ICLDC has played a key role in revolutionising population health in the UAE over the past twenty years. ICLDC’s efforts have led to a notable decrease in HbA1c levels, dropping from an average of 9.5 percent to an impressive 7.2 percent among its patients. A remarkable 57 percent of ICLDC’s patients now have HbA1c results below 7 percent, surpassing the international benchmark of 38 percent. These exceptional outcomes demonstrate the expertise and commitment of the team of over 65 consultants in diabetes and endocrine care across ICLDC’s facilities.

The new Al Dhafrah ICLDC centre will be equipped with the latest diagnostic and management facilities supported by a world-class multi-specialty team. The centre will operate state-of-the-art outpatient services, providing specialised care for diabetes and endocrine-related complications.

Dr. Mai Al Jaber, Chief Executive Officer of ICLDC, said, “Today, the need for accessible and comprehensive diabetes care has never been more apparent. Serving more of the Al D
hafra population is an honour and a duty we are fully committed to. Our aim is to provide patients with the best patient-centric and comprehensive diabetes and endocrinology solutions, under one roof and closer to home.”

ICLDC’s Madinat Zayed facility will be the fourth dedicated facility in the UAE, in addition to a satellite clinic based in Mubadala Health Dubai, offering integrated diabetes and endocrine treatment services.

The new clinic’s patient journey will provide comprehensive services from registration to consultations and pharmacy support.

Source: Emirates News Agency

World Cup Qualifiers: UAE defeat Yemen 3-0


AL KHOBAR: The UAE defeated Yemen 3-0 in the fourth round of Group 8 of 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification and 2027 AFC Asian Cup qualification.

With this result, the UAE raised its tally to 12 points at the top of the group, while Yemen’s remained at 3 points.

Source: Emirates News Agency

Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup 2024 kicks off tomorrow in Scottsdale, USA


SCOTTSDALE: The third round of the Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup and the Breeders World Cup is set to kick off tomorrow in Scottsdale, Arizona, United States.

The two cups are held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Presidential Court, and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Emirates Arabian Horse Society (EAHS).

The Breeders World Cup will see the participation of 117 horses, while the Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup has 47 horses from North America belonging to 34 different owners from the USA, Canada, and Mexico.

The Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup was launched in September last year under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed and close follow-up of Sheikh Zayed bin Hamad Al Nahyan, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of EAHS. The tournament’s inaugural edition will include ten rounds held in the Middle East, Europe, Africa, Australia, and South and North America in coordination
with the competent authorities in each country, with valuable cash prizes allocated for the first five winners of each round.

The Scottsdale Championship is held in cooperation between the Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup and the Breeders World Cup. It provides breeders from the USA, Canada, and Mexico with the opportunity to compete and win valuable prizes considered the highest in the region.

The first leg of the 2024 Emirates Arabian Horse Global Cup was held last February in Australia through the 2024 Australasian International Arabian Championship, which took place over two days at Willinga Park in the Bawley Point area. The second leg of the tournament was held in Manama, Bahrain, from 14th to 16th March.

Source: Emirates News Agency