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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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Brazil trans twins undergo gender confirmation surgery together

Growing up as identical twins, Mayla and Sofia always did everything together, and their decision to undergo gender confirmation surgery is no exception.

4 years ago
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Fujifilm may restart clinical trial of Avigan for COVID-19

Details, including when the trial would start, methods to be used and target patients have yet to be determined, the sources said. Approval of Avigan could expand treatment options in the country beyond the two currently available.

4 years ago
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Breaking the vicious cycle of a toxic work environment

A toxic work environment can leave negative effects on the mental and physical health of survivors. While it is yet to become a hotbed issue in Indonesia, some people are beginning to share their experiences in the hope of breaking the cycle.

4 years ago
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Indonesia's anti-vaxxers: Between religion and lack of information

Anti vaccine communities are growing on and offline, spreading their beliefs to an increasing number of Indonesians.

4 years ago
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Russia's Sputnik V vaccine 91.6% effective: Lancet study

Sputnik V -- named after the Soviet-era satellite -- was approved in Russia months before results from its final-stage clinical trials were published, leading to scepticism from experts.

4 years ago
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'Menjadi Manusia' breaks the mental health taboo

The world has hit yet another grim milestone with more than 100 million coronavirus cases having been recorded around the globe. But there is another elephant in the room.

4 years ago
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Pfizer/BioNTech say vaccine effective against UK, SAfrica virus mutations

Several new variants -- each with a cluster of genetic mutations -- have sparked fears over an increase in infectiousness as well as suggestions that the virus could begin to elude immune response, whether from prior infection or a vaccine.

4 years ago
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China deploys anal swabs to test for Covid-19

Officials took anal swabs from residents of neighbourhoods with confirmed Covid-19 cases in Beijing last week, broadcaster CCTV said, while those in designated quarantine facilities have also undergone the test.

4 years ago
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Germany to use Regeneron drugs touted by Trump

"The government has bought 200,000 doses for 400 million euros ($486 million)," Spahn told the Bild am Sonntag newspaper, working out at 2,000 euros per dose.

4 years ago
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Panasonic develops cold box to store, transport COVID-19 vaccines

The box is capable of storing materials at a temperature of minus 70 C for up to 18 days using refrigerants such as dry ice and does not need any electric power source, according to the company.

4 years ago
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LGBT people hope to gain sense of safety, belonging

Yes, the picture is not all rainbows and unicorns, as they say.

4 years ago
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Grab commits to support Indonesia’s COVID-19 vaccination race

Singapore’s Grab has pledged to support the Indonesian government’s efforts in making its COVID-19 vaccination a success by using its platform to counter misinformation about the vaccine.

4 years ago
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Wikimedia-WHO collaborate to clear clouds of public mistrust on health coverage

Wikimedia collaborated with the World Health Organization in fighting misinformation and disinformation during the recent International Union Conference, which was planned to be held in Madrid but due to the pandemic, it was held virtually.

4 years ago
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COVID-19 infection gives some immunity for at least 5 months, study finds

Preliminary findings by scientists at Public Health England (PHE) showed that reinfections in people who have COVID-19 antibodies from a past infection are rare - with only 44 cases found among 6,614 previously infected people in the study.

4 years ago
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Hunting for blood

The pandemic is showing no sign of slowing down, and it is draining blood supplies badly needed to help the victims.

4 years ago
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COVID-19 schooling: Learning from home in Lombok

It is back to school for many Indonesian students in January – and the smiles on children’s faces say it all.

4 years ago
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Breaking the silence on gender identity in Asia Pacific

Every person, everywhere – without distinction – is entitled to a life free from violence, persecution, discrimination and stigma.

4 years ago
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Britain to restrict promotion of unhealthy food from April 2022

Britain will ban "buy one get one free" promotions for food high in fat, sugar or salt and free refills of sugary soft drinks in restaurants from April 2022, its latest step in its plan to tackle obesity and improve public health.

4 years ago
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COVID-19 pandemic will not be the last: WHO chief

The coronavirus crisis will not be the last pandemic, and attempts to improve human health are "doomed" without tackling climate change and animal welfare, the World Health Organization's chief said.

4 years ago
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UK coronavirus variant may be more able to infect children: Scientists

A new variant of the coronavirus spreading rapidly in Britain carries mutations that could mean children are as susceptible to becoming infected with it as adults - unlike previous strains, scientists said on Monday.

4 years ago
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Singapore airport goes sub-zero for COVID-19 vaccine transport plan

As the door of the vaccine transport cart opens at Singapore's Changi airport, the sub-zero temperatures inside collide with the warm, tropical air, creating a carpet of steam like hot breath on a winter's day.

4 years ago
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French researchers warn of virus risk from eating out

Spending time in a bar or restaurant increases the risk of catching COVID-19, French researchers said Thursday, while having guests over for dinner also plays a key role in transmission.

4 years ago
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The do's and don'ts of applying antiseptics and disinfectants

Antiseptics and disinfectants are both effective at killing microorganisms, including the COVID-19 virus, but it's all in the application. Here are some do's and don'ts.

4 years ago
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Poor air quality contributed to London girl's death

The mother of a nine-year-old British girl who died after a severe asthma attack called on Wednesday for a public health campaign warning of the dangers of air pollution, after a coroner ruled it contributed to her death.

4 years ago
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What's the best type of mask for COVID-19 protection? Scientists investigate

Face masks have become part of everyday life since the onset of the pandemic, but they should be chosen with care to effectively limit the spread of COVID-19.

4 years ago
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Zero tolerance: Putting an end to female circumcision

Gender-based violence like female genital mutilation and cutting remains pervasive in the Asia-Pacific region.

4 years ago
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Reducing time on social media could help reduce depression risk, research suggests

Daily use of sites like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, or Twitter could have an impact on mental health. In fact, research from the US suggests a link between the time spent on social networks and increased risk of depression.

4 years ago
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Genetic variants linked to severe COVID-19: Study

Scientists said Friday they had identified genetic variants that made patients more likely to develop severe COVID-19, in a breakthrough that could see new and existing drugs help patients survive the illness.

4 years ago
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Mental health in the workplace, saved by bots and apps?

Seven in 10 employees say this has been the most stressful year of their working lives, according to a report from Workplace Intelligence and Oracle.

4 years ago
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Nobel-winning UN food agency warns of 'hunger pandemic' worse than COVID

Accepting the Nobel Peace Prize in a ceremony held online because of the coronavirus, the World Food Program (WFP) warned Thursday of a "hunger pandemic" it said could be worse than COVID-19.

4 years ago

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