Reports and Studies
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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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Is walking or running better for weight loss?
When it comes to weight loss, both walking and running are effective forms of cardiovascular exercise. However, the choice between…
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Types of vitamins and their top sorces
Vitamins are essential nutrients that the body needs to function properly. They play a crucial role in maintaining health, supporting…
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Will rich nations share mpox vaccines as outbreaks spread in Africa?
Rich countries have several hundred million doses of vaccines that could help fight an mpox outbreak in Africa, where donated…
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Koreans in Uzbekistan: K-pop and a brewing cultural clash
In the wooden drawers and cabinets that run the full length of his living room, Viktor An, 77, is rummaging…
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Meet the snot otter, the US’s ancient and unique salamander
Scuba diving scientists are scouring riverbeds for the elusive, endangered hellbender – also known as the snot otter, or lasagne…
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Are energy drinks safe?
Energy drinks have become popular for their promise of a quick energy boost, improved focus, and enhanced physical performance. However,…
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Unscrewed Boeing Starliner manage to land safely
The uncrewed Boeing Starliner successfully landed in New Mexico late Friday after departing six hours earlier from the International Space…
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‘He can’t move at all’: A Gaza mother’s agony over baby with polio
Inside a tent near al-Zawayda town in central Gaza, 35-year-old Nevin Abu al-Jidyan sat on the floor next to her…
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