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Mumtaz Kassam, The Independent Germany and the UK have suspended refugee funding to Uganda, the world’s second-biggest host country for refugees. The almost 2 million displaced people in Uganda...
Tamara Dietrich, Tribune News Service You’ve seen it before: A driver idling at a stoplight flicks a cigarette butt out the window or a worker during a smoking break...
Manjula Ramakrishnan “With new statistics from the UK showing a rise in skin cancer rates over the last decade, it is vital that people learn how to protect themselves,...
While the popularity of hookah (tobacco pipe) has increased in recent years, researchers say it may be more dangerous than other forms of smoking tobacco. Using a custom-built testing...
Do you keep switching between digital devices like smartphone, tablet and PC? Beware. A study has linked media multitasking to obesity. The study showed that mindless switching between digital...
MADRID: One of the side-effects of chemotherapy in cancer patients is dysgeusia, an impaired sense of taste that can leave a patient's favourite foods, such as chocolate, with no...
Katie O'Malley Long-term, high nut consumption could be the key to better cognitive health in older people, according to a new study. Dementia is a syndrome associated with an ongoing decline of...
Memory slips with age, but getting a fair amount of sleep every night and having a cheerful mood each day may help you stay sharp even when you grow...
Sarah Taryam, Arts Editor Unfortunately, in today’s fast paced world, stress plays a major part in most of our lives. This week we are taking a look at different...
Eating more plant-based foods and fewer animal-based foods may be linked to better heart health and a lower risk of dying from cardiovascular diseases, a new study suggests. "Eating a larger...