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Men’s Health Congress begins in Dubai

The event aims to increase awareness on lesser known preventabl­e health problems associated with men

- BY JAMIL KHAN

DUBAI: The second edition of Men’s Health Congress – MHC, has opened at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Academic Medical Centre in Dubai Healthcare City. The 3-day premier Men’s Health event aims to shed light and heighten awareness on lesser known preventabl­e health problems associated with men and why early detection and treatment is key to preserving and ensuring favourable healthier outcomes.

The congress is being organised under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai, UAE Minister of Finance and President of the Dubai Health Authority (DHA).

Following the opening, Dr Ahmed Bin Kalban, CEO of the Specialise­d Healthcare Services Sector, Dubai Health Authority, accompanie­d by Dr Yaser Saeedi, Co-chairman of scientiic committee, Eng. Aiman Al Madani, CEO, Finance & Administra­tion, Index Holding, and a number of senior healthcare oficials from the government and private sector, toured the exhibition area, where representa­tives of various participat­ing companies briefed the delegation about the latest trends and treatment practices involved in the prevention of diseases particular­ly impacting men.

Speaking on behalf of Humaid Al Qatami, Director General of DHA, Dr Ahmed Bin Kalban, CEO of the Specialise­d Healthcare Services Sector, Dubai Health Authority, said in his opening speech, “The list of diseases that threaten men’s life is on the rise due to many factors like smoking and obesity and due to the increase of prevalence of cardiovasc­ular diseases and tumors amongst men. The increase in prevalence of such health problems among men greatly affects community’s productivi­ty, sustainabi­lity and well-being.”

He added, “The changes that the world is witnessing these days in its environmen­tal system and climate, and the dangerous behaviors and habits of men, pose enormous challenges on institutio­ns responsibl­e for the health of communitie­s, including Dubai Health Authority. Therefore, it has adopted a variety of preventive and curative projects and initiative­s to reduce any potential health risks that might threaten men’s health.”

From his side, Dr Abdul Salam Al Madani, Executive Chairman, Men’s Health Congress, said, “In the second edition of this highly specialise­d event, we aim to create a platform where new research in Men’s health can be exchanged and new treatment methods can be discussed by bringing together leading academic scientists, researcher­s and research scholars from all over the world. It is also the perfect destinatio­n for practition­ers and educators to present and showcase the most recent innovation­s, concerns and solutions adopted in the ields of Men’s Health.”

He added, “This year, Men’s Health Congress is featuring a number of scientific sessions and lectures which are specially designed to focus on conditions and diseases that are more prevalent in men. In addition, an exhibition, running parallel to the conference will feature the participat­ion of 10 companies, offering them a chance to keep up to date with the latest innovation­s in the market, display their products as well as network with existing and future partners and expected to attract more than 400 visitors from the UAE and abroad.”

This year, MHC brought together 30 expert speakers from various ields of medicine such as Urology, Cardiology, Endocrinol­ogy, Dermatolog­y, and even Psychiatry, who actively shared their deep insights into various key topics associated with men’s health including: ‘Diabetes, Obesity and Testostero­ne’, ‘Male Fertility as a Marker of Good Health’ and ‘Prostate Cancer’ among others. Over the next two days, a total of 11 scientific sessions will focus on the latest trends and practices that are helpful in the early diagnosis and treatment of men’s health while the agenda also includes Live Transmissi­on of 2 Penile Implant Surgeries and 2 Green Laser Turp Surgeries.

As experts focused their attention on key diseases impacting men in particular, latest studies show that heart disease is one of the leading health risks facing men today, with one in 3 adult men at risk. Keeping this in mind, experts highlighte­d that healthy diet, healthy lifestyle, suficient exercise and refraining from smoking are some of the key remedies that can prevent heart diseases among men. In addition, experts stressed that family involvemen­t andan open environmen­t that encourages men to access healthcare services are equally essential for improving men’s health.

Men’s Health Congress - MHC is annually organized by Index Conference­s and Exhibition­s – a member of Index Holding. This edition is sponsored by Astella, Pizer, GSK and Mediclinic and supported by Coloplast, Mediclinic City Hospital, Pierre Fabre, J&J, A.menarini, Phoenix Medicine LLC and Biologixan­d supported by Health and Life Style Magazine, Asian Hospital and Healthcare Management, Middle East Health, Pharma Licensing, Pharma Voice and Tabeeby.

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