More people giving to charity globally, Myanmar most generous
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More people giving to charity globally, Myanmar most generous

The CAF World Giving Index is scored by averaging the percentage of people in each…

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Fire DEA Head Chuck Rosenberg for Calling Medical Marijuana A ”Joke”
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Fire DEA Head Chuck Rosenberg for Calling Medical Marijuana A ”Joke”

Overdoses stemming from heroin and painkiller abuse are now the leading cause of fatal injuries…

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Three glasses of CHAMPAGNE could prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease
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Three glasses of CHAMPAGNE could prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s disease

It is scientifically proven that drinking one to three glasses of champagne a week may…

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‘Spare tyre’ worse for overall health than being obese, study finds
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‘Spare tyre’ worse for overall health than being obese, study finds

In an accompanying editorial, Dr. Paul Poirier, a cardiologist at the Quebec Heart and Lung…

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Toronto hospital becomes world’s first to treat brain tumour with non-invasive
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Toronto hospital becomes world’s first to treat brain tumour with non-invasive

Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s would be two neurodegenerative diseases that could be treated in the future…

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Indonesia plans prison guarded by crocodiles for drug convicts
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Indonesia plans prison guarded by crocodiles for drug convicts

Waseso plans to visit a crocodile farm in the city of Medan, North Sumatra, as…

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Traveling overseas for organ transplants increases health risks
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Traveling overseas for organ transplants increases health risks

On the other hand, the rate of complication was much lower in patients who obtained…

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Pop open the bubbly: Study reveals champagne may prevent Alzheimer’s disease
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Pop open the bubbly: Study reveals champagne may prevent Alzheimer’s disease

Their aim is to bring together a group of 40 senior citizens, and have them…

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Rousing speech and haka for Christchurch school’s cancer stricken head boy
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Rousing speech and haka for Christchurch school’s cancer stricken head boy

Jake sought immediate treatment, but his physicians told him he wouldn’t be well enough to…

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GE awarded major locomotive contract by Indian Railways
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GE awarded major locomotive contract by Indian Railways

The mega projects, approved since 2007 by the then Indian Railway Minister Lalu Prasad, got…

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