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Are you sitting too long in your office job?

Office workers are sedentary for hours at a time. South African research looked at what they should do to stay healthy. Sedentary behaviour can result in...

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Lucara Announces Updated Feasibility Study For Karowe Underground Project

Lucara Diamond Corp. is pleased to announce the filing of a technical report for the updated Feasibility Study , prepared in accordance with National Instrument 43-101 - Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects on its Underground Expansion... - Veroeffentlicht am 14.03.2024

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Babies at risk of suffocation by sleeping in a bouncer or swing, charity warns

A British charity says that parents are increasing the risk of 'sudden infant death syndrome' by putting their babies to sleep in items like bouncers or swings.

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Covid lowered life expectancy by 1.6 years, study reveals

PARIS: Covid-19 caused the average life expectancy of people worldwide to fall by 1.6 years during the first two years of the pandemic, a more dramatic decline than previously thought, a major study said Tuesday.

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zero-food: "Deliberate, malicious attempt...": India refutes study claiming 6.7 million children without food in country

"Zero-food children" are children between 6 and 23 months old who did not consume any milk, formula, or food in the last 24 hours. A Harvard study, published last month in the JAMA Network Open, a peer-reviewed journal, found that the prevalence of "zero-food children" is as high as 21 per cent in some countries. India had by far the largest number of zero-food children (6.7 million), which is almost half of all zero-food children in the 92 countries included in this study.

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Building a Psoriasis Knockout Regimen Around Risankizumab, with Andrew Blauvelt, MD, MBA

Blauvelt discusses the future research of higher-dose risankizumab for patients with psoriasis—and why it may be "disruptive in the treatment space."

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dengue: Dengue risk re-evaluated: India research finds first infections can be as severe as secondary

A recent study conducted in India challenges the common belief that dengue becomes severe only during secondary infections. Published in Nature Medicine, the research reveals that the first bout of dengue can be equally life-threatening. Led by researchers at the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB) in New Delhi, the study analyzed severe dengue cases in children, showing that more than half were attributed to primary infections.

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