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Tian (left) and Alif, players of Garuda Lions FC, pick up rubbish on the field as they have been taught to do at the club.
Tian (left) and Alif, players of Garuda Lions FC, pick up rubbish on the field as they have been taught to do at the club.
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Free of charge: Local soccer club gives underprivileged kids chance to play

Moved to do good for the community, a married couple founded a soccer club for underprivileged kids to play in for free.

2 years ago
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The technology fighting Rwanda's silent killer of women

When Rwandan villager Lillian was diagnosed with cervical cancer, she feared that her life was over. But a new gadget offered her hope.

2 years ago
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Indonesian single mother wins bodybuilding contest

A Jakarta working mother becomes a champion at the NPC Singapore Showdown bodybuilding contest   

2 years ago

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US experts to review heart problems among teens after Covid shots

The committee, hosted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), will hear a risk-benefit analysis as researchers explore whether the shots can cause myocarditis, as well as cases of inflammation of the heart lining, pericarditis. 

4 years ago
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Battling stunting in East Nusa Tenggara: Healthcare and knowledge access

In the second part of our story about childhood stunting in East Nusa Tenggara, we look at how infrastructure and training are critical to reducing the prevalence of stunting.

4 years ago
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The handshake after Covid good riddance, or welcome back?

The handshake is making something of a comeback, thanks to vaccinations and the lifting of social restrictions.

4 years ago
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Japan to issue vaccine passport for travel abroad

The certificate will be paper-based rather than digital and will be issued by local governments from sometime next month, top government spokesman Katsunobu Kato told reporters.

4 years ago
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Arthritis drug shows promise against severe Covid: study

Tofacitinib, taken orally and sold under the brand name Xeljanz among others, was tested in a trial of 289 patients hospitalized with severe Covid across 15 locations in Brazil.

4 years ago
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Better days ahead: The campaign to stop stunting in eastern Indonesia

On the other side of East Nusa Tenggara's breathtaking landscape is the far-reaching health condition of stunting, which affects one in three Indonesian children.

4 years ago
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Teen girls suicide attempts up dramatically in pandemic: study

Emergency department visits for suspected suicide attempts by teenage girls rose significantly last year compared to 2019.

4 years ago
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How to lose belly fat in seven days

A fat belly is linked to various diseases as it is the most harmful fat in your body.

6 years ago
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Tokyo vaccination centre to offer shots to younger people as Olympics loom

The main coronavirus vaccination centre in the Japanese capital of Tokyo will begin booking shots for people under 65 from Saturday, media reported on Thursday, as it ramps up inoculation efforts before the 2020 Olympics open next month.

4 years ago
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Illegal drugs trade goes digital for pandemic

The pandemic has forced changes to every level of the drugs trade, from wholesale traffickers and smugglers to neighbourhood dealers.

4 years ago
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Meet Grace, the healthcare robot COVID-19 created

Humanoid robot Grace is targeted to healthcare market and designed to interact with the elderly and those isolated by the COVID-19 pandemic.

4 years ago
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Taxi for hire! Bangkok cabbie hopes to capitalise on his COVID-19 shot

A Thai taxi driver reassures clients by letting them know in three languages on the sign above his cab that he has been vaccinated.

4 years ago
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For Indonesians with HIV/AIDS, COVID-19 vaccination mixed bag

Fifteen million people have received the COVID-19 vaccine in Indonesia, but amid fears of stigma, personal information leaks and side effects, only a handful of people living with HIV/AIDS have joined that group. Some have shared their vaccination experiences with The Jakarta Post.

4 years ago
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Ancient traditional healing rituals go digital in virus-hit S.Africa

Incense burned gently in the corner of a sunlit room as South African traditional healer Makhosi Malatji fixed her smartphone into a tripod and reached for a small bag of divination bones.

4 years ago
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25 dead in India after drinking toxic liquor

Police have arrested 10 men for selling the liquor in sprawling Uttar Pradesh, India's most populous state.

4 years ago
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Pfizer jab less effective, still protects against Indian strain: study

"Despite slightly diminished efficacy, the Pfizer vaccine probably protects" against the Indian variant, according to laboratory test results, said Olivier Schwartz, the institute's director and co-author of the study that was published on the BioRxiv website ahead of peer review.   

4 years ago
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Dozens arrested in Thailand in raid on gay 'chemsex' party

Thai police said on Sunday that they had arrested 62 men for breaching coronavirus restrictions in a raid on a gay "chemsex" party, the country's largest such crackdown during the pandemic.

4 years ago
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Antibodies against coronavirus variants weaken in 6-12 months: study

The findings by a Yokohama City University research team suggest that people who were infected in the early days of the pandemic, particularly those who had mild or no symptoms, still need to be vaccinated to reduce the risk of being infected by variants from Britain, South Africa, Brazil and India.

4 years ago
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France savours new freedoms as cafes, museums reopen

The French on Wednesday joyfully made their way back to cafes, cinemas and museums as the country loosened restrictions in a return to semi-normality after more than six months of Covid-19 curbs.

4 years ago
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Belgium to reopen indoor dining and entertainment

Belgium will allow indoor drinking, dining and entertainment venues for audiences of up to 200 people to reopen from June 9.

4 years ago
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Philip Morris to phase out cigarettes in Japan within decade

The Marlboro maker announced in 2016 a long-term goal to stop selling cigarettes and replace them with alternatives that it says are less harmful -- but this is the first time it has given a clear deadline.

4 years ago
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'No sign' of Covid infection after Barcelona concert trial involving 5,000 people

The participants underwent PCR tests two weeks after the March 27 event and "there is no sign that suggests transmission took place during the event," Josep Maria Llibre, a specialist in infectious diseases from the Germans Trias i Pujol hospital told a news conference.

4 years ago
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Too little sleep in middle age linked to raised dementia risk

Scientists said that while the research, which was based on data from a long-running survey, could not prove cause and effect, it did draw a link between sleep and dementia as people age. 

4 years ago
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UK trials studies if people can catch coronavirus again

In February, Britain became the first country in the world to give the go-ahead for so-called "challenge trials" in humans, in which volunteers are deliberately exposed to COVID-19 to advance research into the disease caused by the coronavirus.

4 years ago
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Drug-resistant malaria gaining foothold in Africa: study

Experts have long worried about the emergence of drug resistance across the continent, which accounted for more than 90 percent of malaria deaths worldwide in 2019. 

4 years ago
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Open the windows to curb Covid spread: experts

Mounting evidence convinced many places to adopt mask-wearing recommendations and health authorities have for months said that crowded, badly ventilated indoor spaces are a particular risk. 

4 years ago
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Denmark says abandons AstraZeneca vaccine for good

Despite recommendations from the WHO and European medicines watchdog to continue using the vaccine, "Denmark's vaccination campaign will go ahead without the AstraZeneca vaccine," Danish Health Authority director Soren Brostrom told a press conference.

4 years ago
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Blood clot casts shadow over AstraZeneca and J&J vaccine

Here is what we know about the two vaccines, which are based on the same technology. 

4 years ago
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China vaccine maker Sinovac says doubles production capacity

Its CoronaVac is one of four domestic vaccines given conditional approval by Chinese authorities, which helps rush emergency drugs to market.

4 years ago
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Pfizer says its vaccine 100 percent effective for children aged 12-15

Currently, the vaccine developed by Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech SE is approved for use in individuals aged 16 and older.

4 years ago

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