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No. You need to contact the twofour54 Business Development Team to find out about registering your business in twofour54, but you cannot automatically transfer a licence. ... more
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Average overall uterine reduction is 50% at 3 months, reduction continuing as much as a year (if not longer). Individual fibroids decrease by about 65%, if not more, at 3 months. - Robert Worthington-Kirsch, M.D. ... more
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The last comprehensive statistic for UAE was in 2007 by the Ministry of Health which stated that the most common cancers in order of importance and prevalence were: Breast cancer; colorectal cancer; lymph nodes; blood (leukemia); lung; skin; stomach; ... more
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Unfortunately this kind of information is not available as currently UAE do not have a unified "Cancer Registry". But the last Ministry o Health statistics in 2007 estimated that 389 locals both male and female were diagnosed with cancer in 2007. ... more
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It is possible to have a bank account for your company in the UAE. It is also possible to raise invoices in the name of this company or sign contracts, buy property, register assets in UAE. However it is not possible to directly set up a business, ... more
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People transfer their money off-shore, since no interest is paid on accounts in the UAE. Any bank will transfer money for you, as this is common practice for expatriates. Most people only keep basic spending money in their UAE account. ... more
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Pretty much everything! Alcohol - although the UAE is a Muslim country, purchasing and drinking alcohol in a licensed club, bar, or restaurant is legal for non-Muslims who are over 21. To buy alcohol for home consumption one must have a personal ... more
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Yes. Women are allowed to drive in the UAE when in the UAE on a Residency permit. They first need to obtain a UAE driver's license. When in the UAE on a visit visa, they can drive on an international driving permit. ... more
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The quick answer is that you won't be able to really spend Dirhams in Oman and Bahrain, which both have their own currencies. It is likely, however, that you would find some shops willing to take UAE Dirhams. However, since currency exchanges are ... more
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Most insurance carriers do cover UAE on a routine basis. (Refer to "Notes On Insurance") - Robert Worthington-Kirsch, M.D. ... more
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