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Fire in Egypt garment factory kills 20


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At least 20 people are understood to have died when a fire broke out at a garment factory in Egypt last week.
The cause of the blaze at the four-story plant in Obour was not immediately known, according to a report published by the
Associated Press, citing a statement released by the government.
The report claims some 24 people were injured in the fire on Thursday (11 March), which was attended by 15 fire engines. It adds a team of experts is looking into the damage and trying to assess the impact the fire might have had on any of the adjacent buildings in the area. ....

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Welcome To IANS Live - ENTERTAINMENT - Unravelling the India Covid story


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New Delhi, March 12 (IANS) When WHO first declared Covid-19 a global pandemic in March 2020, there was a great deal of apprehension about how India the country with the highest TB cases and diabetes, inadequate health infrastructure and a population of 1.3 billion would fare.
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The Brains Trust: Dementia - 'It's the secret we tried to hide'


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The Brains Trust: Dementia - It s the secret we tried to hide
Dementia might be New Zealand s biggest and worst understood problem. It s growing rapidly in our ever-ageing population - almost everyone will have a family member or know someone who suffers from some form of the disease. It s already the number one cause of death in Britain and for women in Australia and the same trend looks likely to happen here.
Yet we don t talk about dementia much. Perhaps it s understandable as the conversation can be painful. Many patients find their own children and grandchildren become unrecognisable as they are reduced to a child-like state with only memories from their youth. Family members in turn watch helplessly as they are lost to their parents and grandparents. They see their loved ones become frustrated and frightened as they forget how to perform basic daily rituals. ....

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Letters: Mistakes in Covid response, lockdown fatigue and Auckland weather


Letters: Mistakes in Covid response, lockdown fatigue and Auckland weather
4 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM
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Should Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern apologise to the Botany KFC worker who claims she has been unfairly criticised? Photo / Mark Mitchell, File
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Piling on criticism
The demand from the KFC rule breaker that the Prime Minister apologises to her personally, because she thought the messaging wasn t clear enough tells you everything you need to know the how
and the why certain people think the rules don t apply to them.
Was this person in a coma for the past month ? Their sibling attended a hot spot of infection, Papatoetoe High School. This would have been plastered over all social media. 99.9 per cent of affected people understood this and went home and isolated. ....

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Turns Out We Don't Know Why Lungs Make Wheezing Noises. But We Just Got a New Clue


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Wheezing is a common occurrence that most of us will have experienced, whether temporarily through something like hayfever or a cold, or more long-term through a condition such as asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). But scientists don t understand much about why it happens.
 
New research has used a combination of modelling and high-resolution video to try and shed some light on the mechanisms of wheezing, finding that there s a violent process that can cause our lung pipes to make these raspy sounds.
With this new information available, the team is hoping that wheezing might be better understood and diagnosed in the future. ....

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