All Posts Tagged: Dr. Husam Ouda

Smart Heart Tech in 2026 – How Wearables and Apps Are Transforming Cardiac Care in the UAE

A decade ago, checking your heart rhythm required a clinic visit and specialised equipment. Today, many adults in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain can record their heart rate, rhythm, sleep quality, and activity levels directly from their wrist. Smart watches, fitness trackers, and mobile health apps are no longer just lifestyle accessories. In 2026, […]

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Love and the Heart: How Emotional Health Affects Physical Heart Function

We often speak about heartbreak as if it is poetic. Stress makes the heart race. Anxiety feels like pressure in the chest. Grief can leave a person physically exhausted. These expressions are not just metaphors. The connection between emotional health and physical heart function is real, measurable, and deeply intertwined. In busy cities like Dubai, […]

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I Feel Fine — So Why Did My Doctor Recommend a Heart Check?

You go in for a routine appointment. Maybe it’s a pre-employment medical, an annual health check, or a visit for something completely unrelated. You’re not in pain. You’re sleeping reasonably well. You’re still going to work every day. Then your doctor says something that catches you off guard: “I’d like you to get your heart […]

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How to Read Your Heart Test Results Without Panicking

You open your report. Numbers, abbreviations, unfamiliar terms. Words like “borderline,” “mild,” or “abnormal” jump out immediately. Even before your doctor explains anything, your mind starts racing. This reaction is completely normal. Adults across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain often tell us that reading heart test results is more stressful than the tests themselves. […]

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Heart Health After 40 in the UAE: What Actually Changes Inside Your Body

and Al Ain still feel active, capable, and busy with work, family, and social life. So when a doctor starts talking about heart health, cholesterol checks, or blood pressure monitoring, it can feel premature. But heart health after 40 isn’t about fear or decline. It’s about understanding how the body naturally changes with age, and […]

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Cardiology Myths in the UAE: Separating Facts from Fear

Chest pain means a heart attack. Shisha is safer than cigarettes. High cholesterol only affects overweight people. Heart disease is something to worry about after 60. These beliefs are common across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain. They are repeated in social conversations, online forums, and sometimes even within families. The problem is not that […]

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Your Heart During the Holidays: Managing Stress, Sleep, and Sugar in December

December in the UAE brings a blend of celebration, cooler weather, family gatherings, and a welcome pause after a busy year. But for many adults, it also brings heavier meals, disrupted routines, last-minute work deadlines, and emotional stress. All of these can quietly strain the heart—especially for those already managing hypertension, high cholesterol, diabetes, or […]

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Heart-Healthy New Year’s Resolutions That Actually Work

Every January, adults across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain set ambitious goals for the year ahead. Many hope to exercise more, eat better, reduce stress, or finally quit smoking. But despite good intentions, most people find it hard to maintain these resolutions beyond the first few weeks—especially when busy UAE work schedules, family responsibilities, […]

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Cardio-Neuro Care: Why Stroke Patients Need a Cardiologist Too

You’ve survived a stroke. The neurologist has stabilized your condition, and the rehabilitation plan is underway. But something important might still be missing: a heart check. It surprises many stroke survivors—and their families—to learn that stroke and heart health are deeply connected. In fact, one can directly cause or worsen the other. That’s why Cardio-Neuro […]

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Why More Adults in Al Ain Are Turning to Preventive Cardiology

When life feels stable—no chest pain, no shortness of breath, no obvious symptoms—it’s tempting to believe your heart must be in good shape. But in reality, heart disease often develops silently, with no warning signs until a major event like a heart attack or stroke occurs. That’s why more and more adults in Al Ain […]

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