Reports and Studies
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Study finds Alzheimer’s is more common among working-age
The incidence of Alzheimer’s disease among working-age adults is on the rise, doubling over a 12-year period, according to a…
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Mounjaro side effects, things to know about new weight loss drug
Mounjaro injection, also known as Tirzepatide, is an FDA-approved prescription medication that has been making waves in the medical community…
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Tanzania forcibly relocating Indigenous Maasai: HRW
Tanzania has been forcibly evicting Indigenous Maasai from their ancestral lands, a Human Rights Watch (HRW) report says. The report,…
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Could Palestine decide the US presidential election?
It has been a dramatic half a month for US politics with a dizzying string of rapid-fire events. Republican candidate…
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First ever case of West Nile fever recorded in Jordan
The Ministry of Health on Monday announced the first recorded case of West Nile fever through its fever surveillance programme…
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SpaceX launches back-to-back Starlink satellites on missions
SpaceX launched back-to-back Starlink missions from California and Florida on Saturday and Sunday, an apparent return to normal operations after…
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Effective techniques for articulating toddlers’ emotions
Encouraging toddlers to confidently articulate their thoughts and emotions entails employing several effective strategies. Like they say, “The beauty of…
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Methods to stop smoking naturally without medicines
Quitting smoking is a significant step towards better health and well-being. While medications and nicotine replacement therapies are common aids,…
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Mars rock discovered by NASA suggest possible microbial life
Spots found on a reddish Mars rock found by NASA’s Perseverance rover have led scientists to believe the chemical reactions in…
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Ozempic cuts tobacco-related interventions by 68 pct in diabetes patients: Study
Smokers with type 2 diabetes taking Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic had fewer tobacco-related medical encounters and fewer interventions to help them quit smoking…
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