Reports and Studies
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Too hot for humpbacks: The race to protect Pacific whales
Move over Moby Dick. Big Mama, the first humpback whale to have returned to the North Pacific’s Salish Sea after…
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Uganda’s mpox caseload rises to ten: Official
The number of mpox infections in Uganda has risen to ten and all of the patients have a strain of…
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Central Europe braced for worst flooding in years
Sandbags are being prepared in Austria, reservoirs have been emptied in the Czech Republic and flash floods are expected in…
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Mystery tremors were from massive nine-day tsunami
A massive landslide in a Greenland fjord triggered a wave that “shook the Earth” for nine days. The seismic signal…
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Steps to help weight loss when you have low vitamin D
Losing weight when you have low vitamin D can be challenging, as this deficiency can impact energy levels, metabolism, and…
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6 Tips to make self-care part of your daily habit
If you ever wonder why is it that women often find themselves at the bottom of their priority lists, the…
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5 Best fruits for diabetics
Managing diabetes requires a balanced diet that helps control blood sugar levels. While fruits contain natural sugars, many of them…
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Morocco sees first mpox case in North Africa during emergency: CDC
Morocco has recorded a case of mpox in the tourist city of Marrakesh, the first in north Africa since the…
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WHO’s approval of first mpox vaccine set to speed up access to jabs
The WHO said Friday it had for the first time prequalified an mpox vaccine — a move expected to speed…
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How too much screen time can make kids struggle with language
Screens have become a major part of our life. From work to leisure to entertainment, the screen is ubiquitous. However,…
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