Speaker Spotlight: Dr. Haya Malallah – University of Glasgow
We are delighted to announce that Dr. Haya Malallah from the University of Glasgow will be presenting at the upcoming 4th World Pediatrics, Perinatology & Child Health Summit, taking place on October 21–23, 2025, at Novotel Al Barsha, Dubai, UAE & Virtually.
Speech Title:
In today’s digital era, food delivery apps have become an integral part
of adolescents’ dietary choices. However, the presence—or absence—of health-related
information on these platforms can significantly impact decision-making and
long-term health outcomes.
Dr.
Malallah’s insightful research provides a preliminary analysis of
food delivery apps in Kuwait, highlighting the gaps in nutritional transparency
and accessibility of health-focused information. Her study emphasizes the
importance of guiding adolescents toward healthier dietary decisions through
clear, evidence-based nutritional labeling and app-based interventions.
Why This
Matters:
- Adolescents are one of the highest consumers of food delivery apps.
- Lack of visible nutritional information can lead to unhealthy
dietary habits.
- Digital interventions can help encourage better food literacy
and healthier lifestyle choices among young populations.
Registration:
Secure your place at the CME/CPD-accredited
Pediatrics Summit 2025
to hear Dr.
Malallah’s findings and join discussions with 300+ global experts.
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Conclusion:
Dr.
Haya Malallah’s presentation promises to shed light on a crucial aspect of
adolescent health in the digital age. By exploring how technology can be
leveraged to provide accessible, transparent, and health-conscious
information, her work offers valuable insights into shaping healthier
futures for younger generations.
Conference Details:
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Hybrid (in-person & online) |
Tracks Covered |
Neonatal care, subspecialties,
AI, genomics, nutrition, more |
Participation |
Abstracts, posters, speaking sessions |
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