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In some regions, including parts of Southeast Asia, Oceania, and high-income countries like Sweden, the United States, and the United Kingdom, stroke incidence is even rising among younger adults. |
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In some regions, including parts of Southeast Asia, Oceania, and high-income countries like Sweden, the United States, and the United Kingdom, stroke incidence is even rising among younger adults. |
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Renowned Swiss chocolate maker Lindt is at the centre of a controversy after it admitted that its products contains heavy metals such as lead and cadmium. This comes amid a lawsuit by US consumers after a study by an American non-profit The Consumer Reports highlighted the presence of harmful heavy metals in the chocolates |
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Average daily screen time for kids is more than double the recommendation of the American Academy of Pediatrics, according to a new study published in JAMA Network Open. |
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A hotdog vendor is speaking out after a viral TikTok showed him being harassed by a group of four women. |
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A study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry found that the oral pill known as naltrexone significantly reduced binge-drinking outcomes when taken on an as-needed basis. |
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Retailers are struggling with a jump in returns, especially in larger sizes, as shoppers on GLP-1s shed pounds. | Health |
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Malcolm X was one of the most influential civil rights leaders of the twentieth century. Born in 1925 in the United States, he dedicated his life to advocating for equality, justice and empowerment for African Americans. |
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Theodore Roosevelt was one of the most dynamic and influential leaders in American history. Born in 1858, he served as the 26th President of the United States and was known for his energy, determination, and adventurous spirit. |
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For years, the sweeping physical and emotional midlife change that women undergo has been shunted to the shadowy corners of public view, and barely even discussed among friends. In the United States, menopause is moving off the back burner, in part thanks to Hollywood A-listers who say it's high time... |
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The world is on course for a "catastrophic" temperature rise this century, the United Nations said as it confirmed that 2020 rivalled 2016 as the hottest year on record. |