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Which Is Better for the Skin: Vitamin C or Vitamin E?

In the world of skincare, almost no cosmetics aisle is without products containing vitamin C or vitamin E, whether in the form of oils or moisturizing creams. Both vitamins are widely regarded as essential for maintaining healthy, radiant skin. The key question, however, remains: which one is better for the skin?

8 h ago | Health

Including Protein in Every Meal… 9 Ways to Lose Weight Without Exercise

During winter, many people tend to feel hungrier, lazier, and less active due to cold weather and shorter daylight hours.

8 h ago | Good Food
 
 
Opinion & Analysis

By Dr . Abbas Haddadin

Jordanian Amber as Incense in Ancient Temples

Geological and historical evidence indicates that Jordanian amber was not merely fossilized resin preserving microscopic life from the Cretaceous period, but also a material of ritual and religious significance, widely used as incense in temples and sacred places throughout history.

Dec 24,2025| Analysis

By Prof. Dr.Hasan Dajah

Jordan Prepares to Become the Regional Hub for Chinese Medicine

The Jordanian government is considering approving a draft "Regulations for the Practice of Complementary Therapies," a strategic and historic step that will place the Kingdom on the map of global medical modernization, particularly in institutionalizing and regulating one of the oldest therapeutic arts in human history: Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Dec 24,2025| Analysis
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Dr. Abbas Haddadin Discovers a 140-Million-Year-Old Flower in Jordanian Amber Resembling an Anemone

Dr. Abbas Haddadin Discovers a 140-Million-Year-Old Flower in Jordanian Amber Resembling an Anemone

Dr. Abbas Haddadin has uncovered a unique flower preserved in Jordanian amber, estimated to be around 140 million years old. This ancient flower bears a remarkable resemblance to the modern anemone, providing scientists with a rare opportunity to study the evolution of flowering plants across geological ages. The flower was discovered near King Talal Dam in the Zarqa Stream and represents a significant addition to the botanical fossil record of the region.

Dec 17,2025 | Around Jordan
Aqaba Anticipates Tourism Growth as Visa Waiver Between Jordan and Russia Takes Effect

Aqaba Anticipates Tourism Growth as Visa Waiver Between Jordan and Russia Takes Effect

Aqaba — With the visa waiver agreement between Jordan and Russia entering into force as of last Saturday, stakeholders in the tourism and commercial sectors expect Aqaba to witness a qualitative development that will have a tangible positive impact on inbound tourism. This comes as Aqaba seeks to broaden its tourism market base and attract new, high–value-added markets.

Dec 15,2025 | Around Jordan

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