Strong demand from Gulf banks for senior talentSince the turn of the year the number of Gulf based banks that are hiring senior talent has increased considerably compared to the same period last year, a report said. A number of the banks in the region have plans to continue hi More… |
Strong demand from Gulf banks for senior talentSince the turn of the year the number of Gulf based banks that are hiring senior talent has increased considerably compared to the same period last year, a report said. A number of the banks in the region have plans to continue hi More… |
The findings of ‘the spy in the bathroom’Parents who seek refuge from their families with long baths and showers and bathrooms that double up as laundries and dressing rooms were among the findings of a first-of-its-kind ‘spy-in-the-bathroom’ study. Ideal Sta More… |
Digitization ‘offers big gains in GDP, new jobs’With enabling ICT policies and focus on digitization, the South Asia and the Mena region can realize a $1.3 trillion cumulative impact on its GDP by 2020, creating more than 7.2 million new businesses and 13 million new jobs, a report said. More… |
Americans wish they had studied moreAmericans wish they had studied more in college, view admissions tests as a necessary evil and would tell their children to finish their degrees rather than follow in the path of Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg who dropped out More… |
Autistic children: grandparents a factorMen who have children when they are older are more likely to have grandchildren with autism, according to a study which shows for the first time that risk factors for autism may build up over generations. More… |
Email reminders encourage end-of-life talksEmail alerts may encourage cancer doctors to talk with terminally ill patients about their end-of-life wishes and to record those preferences in their medical records, according to a US study. Oncologists who were reminded each ti More… |
Walking linked to fewer strokes in womenWomen who walk at least three hours every week are less likely to suffer a stroke than women who walk less or not at all, according to research from Spain that looked at thousands of people. While the current study, which appeared More… |
Men more likely to die of cancer says studyNot only are men more likely than women to be diagnosed with cancer, men who get it have a higher chance of dying from the disease, according to a US study. In an analysis of cases of all but sex-specific cancers such as prostate More… |
Emal operations ‘causing no harm to vegetation’An independent study into the health of vegetation in the vicinity of Emirates Aluminium (Emal), has determined that ‘no harm’ has been caused to the vegetation from the company’s operations. The study was conduc More… |








