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India has made recent developments with respect to fighting against AIDS and has seen around
50% decline in new cases of AIDS. It is important to educate the rural are...
Come back to HealthCare.gov, feds urge those seeking insurance
The federal government has been calling out to over 275,000 people who couldn’t enroll at the new
health insurance website and encouraged them to try again.
Polio outbreak creates a stir in the Syrian Arab Republic
The confirmation of about thirteen cases of wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) has created
waves of tension in the Syrian Arab Republic. Similar strains have also been iden...
India and neighbouring countries appeal to UN to ensure achievement of Sustainable Development goals.
India in a joint appeal with it’s neighbouring countries, Pakistan and Sri Lanka appealed to the United Nations to ensure that economic prosperity, social cohesion an...
Read MoreUnited Nations to vaccinate 10.5 million in Syria to fight polio outbreak
The United Nations has announced that it will vaccinate 2.5 million children and eight million others in Syria to prevent a widespread outbreak of polio.
At the sam...
Read MoreIgniting Minds for a Brighter Future
Reading the newspaper has become a troubling ordeal of late. Page after
page narrates incidents of crimes against women, communal tension and cases
of corrupti...
Syria’s polio outbreak demands an immediate response
ON TOP of all the human misery inflicted upon the people of Syria by civil war, now comes the polio virus. The disease, which can lead to irreversible paralysis and death a...
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Americans spend an estimated $5 billion a year on unproven herbal supplements that promise everything from fighting off colds to curbing hot flashes and boosting memory. Bu...
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus’s heels may clatter down the corridors of power in the American sitcom Veep – now back for a second season – but her gender is not the...
Read MoreSurvey: For young children, mobile devices such as tablets, smartphones now a mainstay
The vast majority of young children in the United States are using mobile devices and for much longer periods of time, with an even greater number of babies being exposed t...
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