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World Heart Day features screenings, awareness programs

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KUWAIT: The Kuwait Heart Association (KHA) concluded its week-long World Heart Day activities at Kuwait Souq, attracting large crowds and active participation from both citizens and expatriates. The events featured free medical screenings and awareness programs aimed at promoting heart health and disease prevention.

Dr Rashid Al-Awayesh, Secretary General of KHA, said this year’s World Heart Day, observed on September 29, marked the association’s 25th consecutive participation alongside member countries of the World Heart Federation. He noted that the initiative is part of KHA’s ongoing efforts to raise health awareness and encourage early screening, with more than 1,100 participants of varying ages and backgrounds undergoing tests throughout the week.

Preliminary results showed that 75 to 80 percent of participants had normal readings, while 20 percent had high cholesterol levels and 30 to 35 percent had elevated blood pressure. Additionally, 30 to 40 percent displayed varying degrees of high blood sugar. Dr Al-Awayesh stressed that these findings underscore the importance of regular screenings and awareness campaigns, as many heart-related conditions often present without clear symptoms.

He praised the support of the Patient Assistance Fund for its active partnership in the initiative, highlighting how such cooperation reflects the spirit of solidarity and voluntary health work in Kuwait. Activities at the Kuwait Souq also included free medical consultations by cardiologists, measurements of blood pressure, cholesterol, and sugar levels, as well as the distribution of educational leaflets on cardiac risk factors and healthy lifestyle practices.

Dr Al-Awayesh concluded by affirming that KHA will continue its awareness programs in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and supporting agencies, reinforcing Kuwait’s vision to enhance public health awareness and prevent cardiovascular disease. He noted that the high turnout at the events demonstrates the community’s growing commitment to health and quality of life.

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Expats deported for brawling; two breweries busted

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KUWAIT: The interior ministry said authorities have deported an unspecified number of expats for fighting in public and referred several Kuwaitis for investigation over the same problem. Police conducted an intensive field campaign targeting shopping malls that have witnessed repeated brawls – some involving the use of bladed weapons – in addition to other public violations.

The ministry said police arrested 20 Kuwaiti and expat troublemakers who were involved in brawling and instigating problems. Additionally, four individuals were apprehended for violating public decency laws, while four others were detained for smoking in enclosed public spaces.

Separately, two breweries manufacturing local liquor at farms in Abdaly were busted and a number of foreigners were arrested, the interior ministry announced. Security authorities were alerted by an inspector of the Public Authority for Agricultural Affairs and Fish Resources, who suspected the behavior of expat workers at a farm. When it was raided, police found a brewery manufacturing local liquor and related equipment. The expat renter of the farm was arrested and he led security men to another illegal brewery in the same area.

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Today in Kuwait’s history | Kuwait Times Newspaper

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KUWAIT: 1907: Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah, Kuwait’s 7th ruler, and the British political agent agreed on leasing Al-Shuwaikh harbor for docking ships of the British navy fleet.

1956: Kuwait government printing house was inaugurated. The facility was printing government publications including the official gazette, monthly pan-Arab Al-Arabi Magazine, Holy Quran and Arab tradition publications.

1967: Abdullah Al-Fadhala, a singer, writer and composer, died at the age of 67. He was the first citizen to use piano in Kuwaiti music, and the first to record songs outside the State of Kuwait.

1983: Kuwait Airways took delivery of the first plane, Airbus A-310, as part of a deal to purchase eight aircraft.

1990: The Kuwaiti popular conference concluded in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with a declaration emphatically rejecting the Iraqi occupation of the State of Kuwait.

2003: Kuwait Sporting Club was crowned champion of the 23rd GCC basketball tournament, beating Al-Rayyan of Qatar 71-67.

2004:  Al-Rai television channel, the first Kuwaiti private channel, began transmission.2018 — Kuwait Airways signed a deal with Airbus to buy eight medium and long-range A-330-800 neo aircraft.

2022:  Kuwait Sporting Club won the Arab 34th Arab Basketball championship for the first time in the club’s history, beating Egypt’s Al-Ahli 78-77. — KUNA

 

 

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Prime Minister inspects Kuwait Cancer Control Center project

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KUWAIT: His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Ahmad Al-Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, accompanied by Cabinet ministers, inspected Tuesday the new Kuwait Cancer Control Center (KCCC) project in Al-Sabah Health District, on the sidelines of the weekly cabinet meeting held at the project site. Minister of Health Dr Ahmad Al-Awadhi told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the center represents a qualitative leap in cancer patient care in the region and is part of the Ministry of Health’s strategy to develop specialized medical services according to the highest international standards.

Dr Al-Awadhi explained that the new center is designed as an integrated medical facility providing a comprehensive oncology treatment system, including blood disorders, specialized oncology surgery, radiotherapy and social services. The project will enhance the national health system’s capacity to provide advanced care within Kuwait, reducing the need for treatment abroad.

The 618-bed project comprises two medical towers, a central services building, and a parking facility accommodating around 1,950 vehicles. It includes modern operating rooms, intensive care units, and specialized suites for oncology treatment, radiotherapy and physiotherapy. The center is equipped with advanced medical and technical devices, including linear accelerators, CT and MRI simulators, radiology and nuclear medicine departments, central laboratories and a central pharmacy.

Dr Al-Awadhi noted that the project aligns with global standards in managing and operating specialized centers. He said the implementation supports the Ministry of Health’s vision to modernize medical infrastructure and expand hospital capacity in line with the National Development Plan and the “New Kuwait 2035” vision, making the center a model for integrating medical, scientific and research services in oncology.

He stressed the ministry’s commitment to completing health sector development projects to improve healthcare quality and services for citizens and residents, praising the national cadres involved in the project’s implementation. During the inspection, the Prime Minister and ministers were briefed on project details by Dr Al-Awadhi, Acting Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health Dr Abdulrahman Al-Mutairi, Assistant Undersecretary for Engineering Affairs Ibrahim Al-Naham, and other ministry officials.

Breast cancer awareness

In another development, Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) launched Tuesday an awareness campaign titled “Your Awareness Now… Your Safety Tomorrow” as part of Breast Cancer Awareness Month activities, aiming to promote women’s health and emphasize the importance of early and regular screenings. Chairman of the Society Khaled Al-Mughamis told Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that October provides an annual opportunity to raise public awareness about breast cancer through education on prevention and early detection, which plays a critical role in improving recovery rates. He added that the society is committed to supporting health and social initiatives that serve Kuwaiti society, align with its humanitarian mission, and strengthen community engagement in promoting public health awareness.

The campaign, launched at The Avenues mall, features an awareness exhibition with the participation of KRCS volunteers, offering guidance on early examination and self-examination techniques, as well as distributing educational brochures to enhance health knowledge. Al-Mughamis expressed gratitude to the Ministry of Health medical staff, KRCS volunteers and employees, and the management of The Avenues mall for their support in making the campaign a success. He emphasized that improving health awareness requires the collaborative efforts of both governmental and civil organizations to achieve a healthy and safe society. — KUNA

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