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Tailored Natural and Pre-packed Supplements
This live online case discussion aims to delve into Natural and pre-packed supplements that offer personalized wellness solutions to meet individual health needs. These supplements are carefully curated based on factors, such as age, gender, dietary preferences, and specific health goals. Tailored natural supplements are customized to provide optimal nutrition based on individual requirements, ensuring a targeted and effective approach. On the other hand, pre-packed supplements offer a convenient and ready-to-use option for those seeking a more specific approach to supplementation. Each package is customized to deliver the right combination of vitamins, minerals, and botanical extracts customized to support optimal health and vitality.
About the Speaker
Haneen Ateya
Clinical Dietitian, United Medical Center, DHCC
Ms. Haneen Ateya is currently working as Clinical Dietitian at United Medical Center, Dubai. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Dietetics from the United Arab Emirates University and brings a wealth of knowledge and skills to her role. With expertise in disease-specific diet counseling for both inpatient and outpatient settings, Haneen has a particular focus on bariatric nutrition, menu planning, and sports nutrition. During her internship at Tawam Hospital, Al-Ain Hospital, HAAD, Imperial College London, and Al-Waha Hospital, Haneen gained hands-on experience in clinical dietetics. She has also contributed to research, exploring the relationship between body mass index, body circumference, skinfold thickness, impaired fasting blood glucose, and blood pressure among UAEU female students. She is well-versed in creating personalized diet plans based on patient needs and lifestyles. With a proactive approach, Haneen also coordinates marketing activities and content creation related to healthcare. We are glad to have Ms Haneen as today's speaker where she will be sharing her diverse experience and expertise on the topic Tailored Natural and Pre-packed Supplements.
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