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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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WHO forecasts 81 percent cancer jump in poorer countries

The UN health agency on Tuesday warned cancer cases would rise by 81 percent in low- and middle-income countries by 2040 because of a lack of investment in prevention and care.

5 years ago
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WHO declares global health emergency over coronavirus: 4 questions answered

The Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) really serves as a call to action for the global community. 

5 years ago
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Cocktail of flu, HIV drugs appears to help fight coronavirus: Thai doctors

Thai doctors have seen success in treating severe cases of the new coronavirus with combination of medications for flu and HIV, with initial results showing vast improvement 48 hours after applying the treatment.

5 years ago
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Body shaming is more dangerous than you think

If people continuously receive negative comments about their bodies, it will influence their self-esteem and might lead to anxiety or depression.

5 years ago
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Herbal remedies for the coronavirus spark debate in China

A claim by Chinese scientists that a liquid made with honeysuckle and flowering plants could help fight the deadly coronavirus has sparked frenzied buying of the traditional medicine, but doubts quickly emerged.

5 years ago
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First peanut allergy drug wins approval from US regulators

US health regulators approved the first drug for children and teenagers with peanut allergies, marking a potential paradigm shift in treatment.

5 years ago
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To mask or not to mask: Confusion spreads over coronavirus protection

"Do not wear a mask if you are well" read a warning plastered across the front of Singapore's main newspaper on Friday, as authorities around the world sought to calm panic buying of masks seen as a guard against the fast-spreading coronavirus.

5 years ago
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Coronavirus vaccine will take months: Biotech exec

No manufacturer will have a coronavirus vaccine ready for use before the middle of 2020, despite an intensive global effort, a biotech executive told AFP on Friday.

5 years ago
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Research finds quitting smoking 'magically' reverses lung cell damage

Smokers have long been told their risk of developing diseases like lung cancer will fall if they can quit, and stopping smoking prevents new damage to the body.

5 years ago
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Johnson & Johnson working on vaccine for deadly coronavirus

Johnson & Johnson became the latest drugmaker to begin work on developing a vaccine for a new coronavirus that has already killed more than 100 people in China, as health authorities race to contain the outbreak.

5 years ago
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Ketogenic diets are effective but may be harmful over time

American doctors at Yale University have studied the effects of a ketogenic diet in mice to measure the benefits of this increasingly popular regimen, which involves eating more fat and less carbohydrates.

5 years ago
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Wuhan coronavirus: We still haven't learned the lessons from SARS

We have to hope that the Wuhan outbreak is a wake-up call for regulation of wildlife trade and animal health, action that is urgently needed to protect human health and the environment.

5 years ago
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Necks on the line: Women's lives and the challenges of thyroid disease

Globally, thyroid disease is the second-most common endocrine disorder after diabetes. In 2015, Indonesia was identified as the country with the highest incidence of thyroid disease in Southeast Asia.

5 years ago
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Coronavirus outbreak: WHO's decision explained

The World Health Organization’s decision to not declare the novel coronavirus outbreak in China a public health emergency of international concern, or PHEIC, will surprise many. 

5 years ago
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Australia scientists claim first re-creation of coronavirus outside China

A team of scientists in Australia said they have successfully developed a lab-grown version of coronavirus, the first to be recreated outside of China, in a breakthrough that could help combat the global spread of the illness.

5 years ago
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Fig leaf or first defence? Deploying flimsy masks against virus

As fears of a deadly virus sweep the globe, panicked members of the public are depending on a flimsy first line of defense -- surgical masks that are coveted, but in short supply and of limited use.

5 years ago
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'Draconian' travel curbs needed to halt spread of virus: Scientists

Governments need to implement "draconian" travel curbs to stop a mystery coronavirus in China becoming a global epidemic, a team of experts mapping the outbreak said Monday.

5 years ago
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Coronavirus does not look like a 'black swan' event – here are some reasons to be cautious

The big question is whether we are facing another situation on the scale of, if not bigger than, Sars in 2002-03.

5 years ago
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Are you in danger of catching the coronavirus? 5 questions answered

For the novel coronavirus from Wuhan, there is no vaccine, and we’re lacking a specific therapy. So it is key to limit spread through quarantine of infected individuals and by tracing of contacts.

5 years ago
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Local heroes: Wuhan motorists defy virus threat to help neighbors

Defying the threat from a contagious respiratory illness that broke out in the city and has killed dozens of people, Zhang and other Wuhan residents are pitching in by driving sick fellow citizens to hospital.

5 years ago
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China bans wild animal trade until viral outbreak eases

Raising, transporting or selling all wild animal species is forbidden "from the date of the announcement until the national epidemic situation is over", said a government directive.

5 years ago
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China orders public holiday extended to curb epidemic

Chinese authorities have ordered the extension of a public holiday in an effort to contain an epidemic that has killed 56 people and infected nearly 2,000 worldwide, state-run media reported.

5 years ago
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China's animal trade to bring more viral outbreaks: Experts

The animal-borne SARS virus 17 years ago was supposed to be a wake-up call about consuming wildlife as food, but scientists say China's latest epidemic indicates that the practice remains widespread and a growing risk to human health.

5 years ago
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With Wuhan virus genetic code in hand, scientists begin work on a vaccine

The outbreak, which began in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in December, as of Friday had infected more than 800 people in China and killed 26.

5 years ago
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As China virus spreads, fear spreads faster

Inflamed by past scares and Hollywood disaster blockbusters, few things feed collective panic like a virus, experts said Thursday, as China locked down the epicenter of a deadly flu-like outbreak.

5 years ago
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Not respecting regular mealtimes over the weekend may cause weight gain

According to a Spanish study, eating about three hours later than normal during the weekend can alter the metabolism and lead to weight gain.

5 years ago
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Why teen depression rates are rising faster for girls than boys

It’s not just that girls and boys spend their digital media time on different activities. It may also be that social media use has a stronger effect on girls than boys.

5 years ago
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Snakes could be the original source of the new coronavirus outbreak in China

Snakes – the Chinese krait and the Chinese cobra – may be the original source of the newly discovered coronavirus that has triggered an outbreak of a deadly infectious respiratory illness in China this winter.

5 years ago
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Why you should never google your symptoms or how to treat them

Medical professionals exist for a reason, yet most people rely on the internet to diagnose their illnesses with no regard whatsoever for their safety.

5 years ago
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China reports new virus cases, raising concern globally before key holiday

China reported four more cases of pneumonia believed to be caused by a new coronavirus strain, causing rising concern globally that a disease health officials do not yet fully understand could spread during a key holiday period.

5 years ago
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