National water policy launched
Chronicle
THE government has approved the National Water Policy (2013) that provides a guideline on management and development of water resources. The new policy is expected to tackle access challenges to safe drinking water and enhance improved provision ...
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Chronicle
THE government has approved the National Water Policy (2013) that provides a guideline on management and development of water resources. The new policy is expected to tackle access challenges to safe drinking water and enhance improved provision ...
Miami New Times
Florida Teens Are Smoking at a Record Low but Love to Vape
Miami New Times
Florida is on the precipice of winning the war against teen cigarette smoking. In fact, the teen smoking rate in Florida has hit a historic low. The only problem? The most recent declines in teen cigarette use are thanks to teen e-cigarette use. In ...
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Miami New Times
Florida is on the precipice of winning the war against teen cigarette smoking. In fact, the teen smoking rate in Florida has hit a historic low. The only problem? The most recent declines in teen cigarette use are thanks to teen e-cigarette use. In ...
Business Insurance
Generic drugs are potentially high-priced apples, ripe for the picking
Business Insurance
A pharmaceutical company's move to raise the price of a generic drug by more than 5,000% has some pointing to the lack of regulatory controls over the market system. Turing Pharmaceuticals faced backlash after it announced it would raise the price of ...
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Business Insurance
A pharmaceutical company's move to raise the price of a generic drug by more than 5,000% has some pointing to the lack of regulatory controls over the market system. Turing Pharmaceuticals faced backlash after it announced it would raise the price of ...
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Males with rare genetic disorder don't grow sex organs until age - WSFA.com ...
WSFA
A rare genetic disorder causes children who appear to be female at birth to develop male organs as teens. (Source:keepingtime_ca/Flickr Creative Commons). (RNN) - A rare genetic disorder causes children to appear to be female at birth, although they ...
This enzyme deficiency won't let your penis grow until 12Bulletin Leader
Boys born as 'girls' in Dominican Republic sheds light on genetic deformityWeekly Challenger
In this village 'girls turn into boys' at the age of 12 due to a rare medical ...News Nation
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WSFA
A rare genetic disorder causes children who appear to be female at birth to develop male organs as teens. (Source:keepingtime_ca/Flickr Creative Commons). (RNN) - A rare genetic disorder causes children to appear to be female at birth, although they ...
This enzyme deficiency won't let your penis grow until 12
Boys born as 'girls' in Dominican Republic sheds light on genetic deformity
In this village 'girls turn into boys' at the age of 12 due to a rare medical ...
The Zimbabwe Daily
To eat less, consider smaller plates and packages
The Zimbabwe Daily
Adults consume more food when it comes in bigger packages or is served on larger plates, a review of past research has found. The study team analyzed 58 studies with a combined 6,600 participants that examined how the size of things like cereal bowls ...
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The Zimbabwe Daily
Adults consume more food when it comes in bigger packages or is served on larger plates, a review of past research has found. The study team analyzed 58 studies with a combined 6,600 participants that examined how the size of things like cereal bowls ...
Engadget
Paralyzed Man Walks Again Using Brain-Wave System
Huffington Post
"Even after years of paralysis, the brain can still generate robust brain waves that can be harnessed to enable basic walking." Live Science. By Rachael Rettner. Posted: 09/24/2015 11:35 AM EDT. A 26-year-old man who was paralyzed in both legs has ...
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Paraplegic man walks using only his brain powerTimes of India
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Huffington Post
"Even after years of paralysis, the brain can still generate robust brain waves that can be harnessed to enable basic walking." Live Science. By Rachael Rettner. Posted: 09/24/2015 11:35 AM EDT. A 26-year-old man who was paralyzed in both legs has ...
Paralysed man uses own brain-power to walk again
Paraplegic man walks using only his brain power
Brain-computer link helps paraplegic walk 3.6m
BBC News
Genetic clue to breast cancer relapses
BBC News
Scientists say they have discovered a genetic clue to why some breast cancers relapse, which could lead to better treatment. A research team from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge found that certain combinations of genes in tumours were ...
Scientists discover genetic difference in breast cancer tumours that grow backDaily Mail
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Test might show returning breast cancerThe Australian (blog)
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BBC News
Scientists say they have discovered a genetic clue to why some breast cancers relapse, which could lead to better treatment. A research team from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in Cambridge found that certain combinations of genes in tumours were ...
Scientists discover genetic difference in breast cancer tumours that grow back
Preserving Fertility After Treatment for Breast Cancer
Test might show returning breast cancer
Stuff.co.nz
Brazilian breast implants distributed in New Zealand could be contaminated
Stuff.co.nz
The use of breast implants made by a Brazilian company Silimed had been suspended in New Zealand after concerns about an unknown particles. Breast implant operations have been halted in New Zealand after contamination fears were raised at a ...
Concerns raised over Silimed breast implantsIrish Examiner
Brazilian maker of Silimed breast implants insists products are safeMalay Mail Online
United Kingdom regulator suspends sale of Silimed's silicone implantsDispatch Times
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Stuff.co.nz
The use of breast implants made by a Brazilian company Silimed had been suspended in New Zealand after concerns about an unknown particles. Breast implant operations have been halted in New Zealand after contamination fears were raised at a ...
Concerns raised over Silimed breast implants
Brazilian maker of Silimed breast implants insists products are safe
United Kingdom regulator suspends sale of Silimed's silicone implants
The Sun Daily
One in 10 pregnant women drink alcohol in US
The Sun Daily
MIAMI: Drinking alcohol during pregnancy puts infants at risk of developmental problems and brain damage, but one in 10 US women say they drink while pregnant, US health authorities said Thursday. Pregnant women's binge drinking habits also raised ...
1 in 10 Pregnant Women in the US Drink Alcohol, Study SaysNYSE Post
Many pregnant women binge drinkNature World Report
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The Sun Daily
MIAMI: Drinking alcohol during pregnancy puts infants at risk of developmental problems and brain damage, but one in 10 US women say they drink while pregnant, US health authorities said Thursday. Pregnant women's binge drinking habits also raised ...
1 in 10 Pregnant Women in the US Drink Alcohol, Study Says
Many pregnant women binge drink
Percent of Pregnant Women Drink Alcohol, Study Says
Huffington Post UK
Sitting Not the New Smoking For Fidgeters
Scientific American
Sitting for more than seven hours a day is linked to a 30 percent higher risk of death, but that association disappears among the in-place movers and shakers. Christopher Intagliata reports. By Christopher Intagliata | September 24, 2015. Download MP3 ...
Fidgeting might be good for your healthCBS News
Fidget While You Work: It May Be Good For Your HealthForbes
Don't just sit there – fiddle!Financial Express
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Scientific American
Sitting for more than seven hours a day is linked to a 30 percent higher risk of death, but that association disappears among the in-place movers and shakers. Christopher Intagliata reports. By Christopher Intagliata | September 24, 2015. Download MP3 ...
Fidgeting might be good for your health
Fidget While You Work: It May Be Good For Your Health
Don't just sit there – fiddle!
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