Reports and Studies
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Recognising domestic violence as a cause of death: One mother’s long fight
A talented hairdresser with a knack for convincing people to get dressed up in fancy dress for parties, Jessica Laverack…
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Does coffee help postpone face wrinkles?
Coffee is a beloved beverage for millions, known for its energy-boosting effects, but does it have a role in skincare,…
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UAE doctors warn of rise in flu cases, urge to get vaccinated
With fluctuating weather conditions, a decrease in temperatures, and many residents returning from summer vacations, there have been more cases…
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The 10 bast ovulation tests of 2024
When trying to conceive, understanding your ovulation cycle is crucial. Ovulation tests help track fertility windows by detecting hormonal changes,…
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Potential cancer drug shows life-saving potential
A drug that could reduce the risk of death in cancer patients is showing good promise during its second phase…
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Italy next to face storm after 21 killed in Europe floods
Intense storms battering central Europe are now reaching Italy, where warnings for heavy rain, strong winds and floods have been…
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Why the ‘dirty side’ of a hurricane can be 50% stronger than its ‘clean side’
In tropical storms, location matters when it comes to what damage to expect – especially if you’re on the “dirty”…
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How climate change is rewriting the rules of extreme storms
The behaviour of the world’s most powerful storms is evolving. To adapt to more destructive hurricanes, typhoons and tropical cyclones,…
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Rare shy penguin wins NZ bird of the year
A shy yellow-eyed penguin has come out on top of one of New Zealand’s most contested competitions to win Bird…
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Reasons not to skip breakfast to be aware of
Breakfast is our first meal of the day – especially after a long gap of last night’s dinner. It is…
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