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Pet-friendly schools in the UAE: Therapy animals help ease student anxiety

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish, rabbits, and even tortoises, some schools have partnered with local pet nurseries or set up barns to

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Health

The hidden signs of loneliness and how to read between the

6 months   ago

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish,

How Abu Dhabi used waste water samples from planes to

7 months   ago

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish,

UAE doctors caution against flu symptoms

7 months   ago

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish,

Can sleep 'erase' painful memories?

7 months   ago

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish,

HMPV outbreak: How the virus is transmitted; symptoms,

7 months   ago

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish,

Sports

Dubai coach reveals how Saudi is using cricket to motivate

5 months   ago

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish,

Kohli leads India to Champions Trophy final with victory

5 months   ago

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish,

Champions Trophy final in Dubai: Tickets sold out in 40

5 months   ago

In a few UAE schools, students get the chance to bond with their furry and feathered friends right on campus. From dogs and cats to birds, fish,