Reports and Studies
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Write down angry thoughts and shred them, Japanese study says
When you next see red, don’t snap at your colleagues or scream into a pillow — writing down your feelings,…
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Hepatitis virus kills more than 3,500 daily: WHO
More than 3,500 people die from hepatitis viruses every day and the global toll is rising, the World Health Organization…
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Hong Kong’s first monkey virus case – what do we know about the B virus?
Hong Kong’s Centre for Health Protection has announced its first human case of B virus in a rare incidence of…
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United States reports second human bird flu case linked to dairy cattle
A person in the United States is recovering from bird flu after being exposed to dairy cattle, officials said Monday amid rising…
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The upcoming solar eclipse of 2024… Will the darkness last for 3 days?
As the eagerly anticipated total solar eclipse approaches on April 8, astronomers highlight a fascinating aspect: this event is not…
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Saudi Green Initiative: Targets and progress so far
Saudi Arabia this week marked its first Saudi Green Initiative Day, emphasizing the Kingdom’s efforts and dedication toward working for a…
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Contagious bird flu detected in US dairy cattle in an ‘unprecedented development’
Cows at dairy farms in Texas and Kansas tested positive for a contagious strain of bird flu in an “unprecedented development,” Texan…
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Penumbral Lunar eclipse awaited today, March 25: here are full details
Scientists told people to stay tuned as today March 25, the Earth will witness the first penumbral lunar eclipse and…
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Austria’s Baumgartner scores fastest-ever goal in international football
Austria’s Christoph Baumgartner has broken the record for the fastest-ever international goal by slotting home against Slovakia inside seven seconds.…
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Global fertility rate to keep plummeting, major study warns
The population of almost every country will be shrinking by the end of the century, a major study said Wednesday, warning that…
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