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Syyaha
26-06-2025
- Health
- Syyaha
Effect Doctors London Expands into Saudi Arabia with Launch of Cutting-Edge Wellness Centres
Effect Doctors London, the UK's premier luxury wellness and medical service provider, has officially expanded its world-renowned operations to Saudi Arabia, bringing cutting-edge diagnostics, personalised vitamin IV therapies, and regenerative wellness services to the Kingdom's thriving health-conscious opened its first Saudi branch in January 2024 in North Riyadh and its second branch in March 2025, Effect Doctors London has quickly garnered an overwhelmingly positive response from local clients. 'We used to travel abroad to receive these services — now we are delighted they are available in Riyadh,' is a sentiment echoed by many early adopters. Building on this success, the brand is set to open two additional branches in Jeddah and Al Khobar within the next 30 days, ensuring nationwide Entry into Saudi Arabia's Flourishing Wellness MarketEffect Doctors London's entry into Saudi Arabia follows a comprehensive evaluation of regional opportunities. 'Saudi Arabia stood out because of its remarkable advancements across health, wellness, and proactive healthcare development indicators,' said Dr. Will Turner, Co-Founder of Effect Doctors alignment with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 goals for enhanced quality of life, Effect Doctors offers an innovative blend of science-backed wellness solutions adapted to the Saudi lifestyle, while preserving the brand's hallmark of medical excellence and luxury Services: Combining Science, Nature, and Personalised Human CareEffect Doctors' Saudi clients have access to a full range of premium services identical to those offered in London, including:• State-of-the-art Diagnostics: Comprehensive health assessments to map individual well-being.• Personalised IV Therapies: Treatments designed for energy enhancement, detoxification, skin health, and anti-ageing.• Longevity-Focused Treatments by avoiding lifestyle diseases: New services tailored to the region, emphasising healthy ageing and improved quality of recognised as the Best IV Therapy and Wellness Provider by the MEA Business Awards, Effect Doctors holds a specialised IV Therapy Centre license from the Saudi Ministry of Health—the first of its kind in the Kingdom. The Riyadh flagship is complemented by a newly opened polyclinic, expanding services into aesthetics and further affirming the brand's commitment to holistic Medical Pedigree: Setting Global Standards in Saudi ArabiaFounded by Dr. Will Turner and Dr. Will Buxton, both distinguished alumni of the UK's NHS system and Harley Street's elite medical circles, Effect Doctors maintains stringent international standards. While the founders do not practice directly in Saudi Arabia, they maintain a hands-on approach, regularly mentoring, training, and certifying the Riyadh team to ensure service excellence and scientific rigour.'Our protocols are universal—rooted in the human condition, scientific evidence, and the healing powers of nature—allowing us to seamlessly integrate into Saudi culture while maintaining world-class standards,' said Dr. Luxury for Saudi Arabia's Wellness PioneersPositioned as a provider of accessible luxury, Effect Doctors targets individuals who are proactively investing in their health and well-being. Transparency, privacy, and outstanding client experience are at the heart of the brand's growing success in the Doctors is also proud to partner with the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties, providing exclusive wellness packages to healthcare professionals and their families as part of their shared mission to uplift community health Ahead: Building a Healthier, Longer-Living CommunityAs Effect Doctors continues to grow across Saudi Arabia, plans are underway to introduce next-generation diagnostics and longevity-focused therapies specifically tailored to regional health needs. 'We are committed to helping our community not just live longer—but live better,' affirmed Dr. its scientific excellence, personalised approach, and luxury wellness philosophy, Effect Doctors London is poised to redefine the healthcare and well-being landscape across the Kingdom and the wider GCC. For more information, please visit:


Daily Mail
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Orlando Bloom teases the possibility of 'getting the band back together' for a new Pirates of the Caribbean movie
It's been eight years since the last Pirates of the Caribbean movie - 2017's Dead Men Tell No Tales - and Orlando Bloom is ready to return to the franchise. Bloom shot to fame as Legolas in The Lord of the Rings franchise, and quickly parlayed that into playing Will Turner in the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise. There has been talk of a sixth film ever since Dead Me Tell No Tales debuted, with a report in April claiming the next film would be a reboot, possibly without Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow. While nothing has been confirmed about a sixth film by Disney yet, producer Jerry Bruckheimer hinted last year that there were two separate Pirates movies being developed, one with Depp and one without. Bloom recently appeared on This Morning, promoting his new film Deep Cover with Bryce Dallas Howard and Nick Mohammed, where he was asked about the future of the franchise. While he admitted that he didn't know anything about a future sequel, he definitely seemed interested in returning. 'Well, I don't know, I can't say anything at the moment because I really don't know, but there's definitely...' and when asked if it was about 'availability,' he said it was, 'nothing like that.' 'I think they're trying to work out what it would all look like, I personally think it'd be great to get the band back together,' Bloom admitted. 'That would be great, but there are always different ideas, and so we'll see where it lands,' Bloom revealed. The franchise clearly still holds a beloved place in Bloom's heart, since he responded to his co-star Keira Knightley's recent comments about the films. She told The Times back in November that the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise was, 'making and breaking' her simultaneously. 'I was seen as s*** because of them, and yet because they did so well, I was given the opportunity to do the films that I ended up getting Oscar nominations for,' Knightley said. She added that they were, 'the most successful films I'll ever be a part of, and they were the reason that I was taken down publicly. So they're a very confused place in my head.' Bloom responded in Entertainment Weekly, stating, ''It was such a huge moment in time that is almost like… it feels almost like another lifetime now.' 'I definitely understand where Keira was coming from, and she does wonderful things,' the actor said, 'I have a lot of positive takeaways.' The Pirates of the Caribbean franchise - spawned from the hit Disney theme parks ride of the same name - has grossed over $4.5 billion worldwide. It was also the first ever movie franchise to spawn two separate $1 billion films - Dead Man's Chest ($1.1 billion) and On Stranger Tides ($1.046 billion). While Depp has disappeared from the spotlight for the past few years after his legal battles with Amber Heard, it would be interesting to see if he would in fact return as Captain Jack Sparrow for a new Pirates movie.


Mint
09-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Orlando Bloom on returning to Pirates of the Caribbean as Will Turner: 'It'd be great to get the band back together'
Orlando Bloom has shared hope for a return to the 'Pirates of the Caribbean' franchise, sparking excitement among long-time fans of the series. The actor, best known for his role as Will Turner, made the comments during a recent appearance on ITV's This Morning while promoting his new project 'Deep Cover'. When asked about reprising his role, Orlando Bloom said he didn't have any official news but revealed there is 'definitely availability.' He added, 'I think they're trying to work out what it would all look like. I personally think it'd be great to get the band back together.' His remarks have been taken as a nod to co-stars Keira Knightley and Johnny Depp, who played Elizabeth Swann and Captain Jack Sparrow in the original films. While Knightley has been largely silent on any potential return, Depp's involvement remains uncertain following his legal battles and past comments about Disney. Depp had previously said he wouldn't return to the franchise 'for $300 million and a million alpacas,' raising doubts about whether Disney would—or could—bring the full cast back together. Despite the uncertainty, Bloom's comments have revived fan hopes for another adventure with the original crew. With Disney reportedly exploring different directions for the franchise, it remains to be seen whether a reunion could actually happen. For now, Bloom's cautious optimism is the closest sign yet that another voyage with Will Turner might be on the horizon. 'Pirates of the Caribbean' is a popular American film series blending fantasy, supernatural elements, and high-seas adventure. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the franchise was inspired by the classic Walt Disney theme park ride of the same name. The franchise began in 2003 and quickly became a cornerstone of Disney's blockbuster lineup. The first three films were directed by Gore Verbinski, with later entries helmed by Rob Marshall, Joachim Rønning, and Espen Sandberg. Writers Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio shaped much of the series, particularly the early instalments, with contributions from others like Stuart Beattie and Jeff Nathanson. At the heart of the saga is Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp, whose eccentric charm and unpredictable schemes drive much of the story. Alongside him are recurring characters such as Hector Barbossa (Geoffrey Rush), Jack's rival and uneasy ally, and Joshamee Gibbs (Kevin McNally), his loyal first mate.


BreakingNews.ie
07-06-2025
- Entertainment
- BreakingNews.ie
Orlando Bloom wants to ‘get the band back together' for Pirates Of The Caribbean
Actor Orlando Bloom has said he thinks it would be 'great to get the band back together' for a new Pirates Of The Caribbean project. The 48-year-old, who plays Will Turner in the Disney film franchise, told ITV's This Morning there is a chance the cast could reunite for a new instalment. Advertisement Asked if more Pirates Of The Caribbean features are possible, he said: 'Well, I don't know, I can't say anything at the moment because I really don't know, but there's definitely availability. 'I think they're trying to work out what it would all look like, I personally think it'd be great to get the band back together, that would be great, but there are always different ideas, and so we'll see where it lands.' Bloom also spoke about his latest film Deep Cover, which will be released on June 12, saying he took inspiration from Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher when constructing his character. View this post on Instagram A post shared by This Morning (@thismorning) The Kent-born actor said: 'When I read in the script that (his character) was a northern I was like, 'who's the iconic northerner that I know?'. Advertisement 'Growing up I went to Knebworth and seeing Liam and the boys, the whole band, but Liam, he's just got that swag, hasn't he? 'I thought if I can get even close to that, I'd have a lot of fun trying, and it sort of lent itself, and I kind of imagined that (he) was sort of this desperate, out of work actor, maybe he worked at like a costume house or something. 'So he'd get really into the costume and what he was wearing, and the Liam look and everything, so it was a really great way into the character, and I had a lot of fun with it.' The Pirates Of The Caribbean series has seen five feature films: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003); Dead Man's Chest (2006); At World's End (2007); On Stranger Tides (2011); and Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017); along with the short film Pirates Of The Caribbean: Tales Of The Code: Wedlocked (2011). Advertisement The series is based on the Disneyland attraction of the same name, and follows the adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp. It has also spawned a number of video games.

Leader Live
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Leader Live
Orlando Bloom wants to ‘get the band back together' for Pirates Of The Caribbean
The 48-year-old, who plays Will Turner in the Disney film franchise, told ITV's This Morning there is a chance the cast could reunite for a new instalment. Asked if more Pirates Of The Caribbean features are possible, he said: 'Well, I don't know, I can't say anything at the moment because I really don't know, but there's definitely availability. 'I think they're trying to work out what it would all look like, I personally think it'd be great to get the band back together, that would be great, but there are always different ideas, and so we'll see where it lands.' Bloom also spoke about his latest film Deep Cover, which will be released on June 12, saying he took inspiration from Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher when constructing his character. A post shared by This Morning (@thismorning) The Kent-born actor said: 'When I read in the script that (his character) was a northern I was like, 'who's the iconic northerner that I know?'. 'Growing up I went to Knebworth and seeing Liam and the boys, the whole band, but Liam, he's just got that swag, hasn't he? 'I thought if I can get even close to that, I'd have a lot of fun trying, and it sort of lent itself, and I kind of imagined that (he) was sort of this desperate, out of work actor, maybe he worked at like a costume house or something. 'So he'd get really into the costume and what he was wearing, and the Liam look and everything, so it was a really great way into the character, and I had a lot of fun with it.' The Pirates Of The Caribbean series has seen five feature films: The Curse Of The Black Pearl (2003); Dead Man's Chest (2006); At World's End (2007); On Stranger Tides (2011); and Dead Men Tell No Tales (2017); along with the short film Pirates Of The Caribbean: Tales Of The Code: Wedlocked (2011). The series is based on the Disneyland attraction of the same name, and follows the adventures of Captain Jack Sparrow, played by Johnny Depp. It has also spawned a number of video games.