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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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Which animals could have passed Covid-19 to humans?

Scientists have been scrutinising a Noah's Ark of animals to find out whether -- and how -- the coronavirus was transmitted from bats to humans, with the prime suspect changing from one study to another.

4 years ago
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Pfizer, Moderna vaccines reduced infection risk by 90%: US study

The vaccines' high effectiveness has been confirmed in "real-world conditions" among health care personnel and other essential workers, who are more likely than the general population to be exposed to the novel coronavirus because of their occupations, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

4 years ago
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Goldman Sachs overwork accusation hits nerve as pandemic blurs work-life line

The erosion between office and home boundaries during the pandemic means many white-collar workers can relate on some level to the complaints, even if the plight of elite young bankers seeking riches does not inspire sympathy.

4 years ago
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The hidden struggles of adults with ADHD

Adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) share the challenges of living with the condition in a world that doesn’t yet understand them.

4 years ago
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US health agency raises 'concern' over AstraZeneca vaccine trial data

A monitoring board had "expressed concern that AstraZeneca may have included outdated information from that trial, which may have provided an incomplete view of the efficacy data," a statement from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said.

4 years ago
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EU countries to resume AstraZeneca jabs after 'safe' verdict

Leading EU countries said Thursday they would resume AstraZeneca vaccinations after the European medical regulator said the jab is "safe and effective" and not associated with a higher blood clot risk after days of commotion around the shot. 

4 years ago
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Spain legalises euthanasia

Spain's parliament passed a law legalising euthanasia on Thursday making the country one of few to allow terminally-ill or gravely-injured patients to end their own suffering.

4 years ago
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Next-level lockdown: Six weeks underground in French cave

A year after France entered uncharted territory with its first coronavirus lockdown, a small group of volunteers has embarked on a more extreme confinement: nearly six weeks underground, with no notion of time, to study the effects of acute isolation.

4 years ago
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Covid reinfection rare, more common over 65: study

Surviving Covid-19 protects most people against reinfection for at least six months, but elderly patients are more likely to be laid low by the virus a second time, researchers reported Thursday.

4 years ago
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AstraZeneca vaccine's promise now drawn into question

Hailed as a cheap, easy to store not-for-profit vaccine, the AstraZeneca shot has suffered a growing number of setbacks.

4 years ago
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Gilead, Merck team up to develop long-acting HIV drug

American pharmaceutical companies Gilead and Merck announced Monday they have partnered to develop a new HIV therapy that could see daily medications replaced by a treatment that can be taken at longer intervals.

4 years ago
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Sputnik V in eastern Europe: Propaganda tool or godsend?

Russia's Sputnik V vaccine has sown division among former Eastern Bloc countries, analysts say, with some seeing it as a godsend and others as a Kremlin propaganda tool.

4 years ago
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'I've aged 30 years': long Covid patients battle acute symptoms

Difficulty breathing, concentrating and even walking: five months after being diagnosed with Covid-19, Violaine Cousineau continues to suffer severe symptoms that prevent her from resuming normal life.

4 years ago
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Go with the flow: Indonesian women divided over menstrual leave

Indonesia clearly provides menstrual leave for women but in reality, each company implements this rule differently.

4 years ago
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Red Cross warns of glaring gap in vaccine roll-out

The Red Cross warned Wednesday of a glaring gap in the plans to roll out Covid-19 vaccines around the world, saying remote communities risked missing out.

4 years ago
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Japan sees high rate of severe allergic reaction after taking Pfizer vaccine

Taro Kono told a parliamentary committee that 17 cases of anaphylaxis, a severe and potentially fatal allergic reaction, have been reported among the 107,558 health care workers who had been inoculated as of Tuesday.

4 years ago
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Thousands in Indonesia sign petition urging warning label for toxic chemical in water containers

Several studies show that Bispenol A (BPA) might raise the risk of health issues in toddlers and young children.

4 years ago
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AstraZeneca vaccine effective in over-80s: study

The AstraZeneca/Oxford Covid-19 vaccine appears to be more than 80 percent effective at preventing severe illness among elderly, at-risk individuals after a single dose, according to preliminary research published Wednesday.

4 years ago
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US halts convalescent plasma trials for COVID-19 patients

The trial that began in August involved just over 500 people who went to emergency rooms but did not need to be hospitalized.

4 years ago
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One in four people will have hearing problems by 2050: WHO

One in four of the world's population will suffer from hearing problems by 2050, the World Health Organization warned Tuesday, calling for extra investment in prevention and treatment.

4 years ago
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Pandemic-consumed US relapses in drug addiction

Beverly Veres' two sons are addicted to heroin but can't get the help they need, with US health services consumed by the coronavirus pandemic at a time when overdoses are surging.

4 years ago
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Just 4% of Covid research relevant to Africa: study

Just four percent of scientific research published on Covid-19 is relevant to Africa despite the continent containing close to a fifth of humanity, according to an analysis published Tuesday.

4 years ago
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Pfizer and AZ Covid jabs 'highly effective' in elderly: UK study

The Pfizer and Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccines have been "highly effective" in reducing coronavirus infections and severe illness among elderly people in Britain, with a more than 80 percent reduction in hospitalisation, official data showed Monday.

4 years ago
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US approves first one-dose coronavirus vaccine

The vaccine is raising hope for a simpler mass inoculation process, given that the current two approved vaccines require two shots. It can be stored for three months at normal refrigerator temperatures and has a two-year shelf-life when frozen.

4 years ago
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US approves Pfizer vaccine storage for 2 weeks at higher temperature

"The alternative temperature for transportation and storage will help ease the burden of procuring ultralow cold storage equipment for vaccination sites and should help to get vaccine to more sites," the US Food and Drug Administration said in a press release.

4 years ago
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The Negev Bedouin: Israel's vaccine blind spot

Deep in the Negev desert, Bedouin residents of a village deemed illegal by Israel say more houses have been demolished than people vaccinated, despite the Jewish state's world-beating coronavirus inoculation drive.

4 years ago
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Israel freezes vaccine gifts scheme amid legal uncertainty

Israel has halted its plan to distribute surplus coronavirus vaccines as authorities examined whether it was in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's authority to order the move, the justice ministry said Thursday.

4 years ago
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AstraZeneca hopes to make up EU vaccine shortfall

AstraZeneca's boss expressed confidence Thursday that his company can make up a huge shortfall in Covid-19 vaccine doses promised to the EU, in a grilling by MEPs alongside rival CEOs.

4 years ago
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EU holds virus talks as Pfizer says vaccine 94% effective

EU leaders met Thursday under the spectre of Europe's sluggish vaccine drive as Pfizer said its Covid jab proved 94 percent effective, raising hopes for mass immunisation campaigns to help end the pandemic.

4 years ago
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Mass 'real world' study confirms Pfizer vaccine's efficacy

The good news came as Ghana became the first country to receive shots under the global Covax scheme, paving the way for poorer nations to catch up with wealthier parts of the world.

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