Yemen conflict could push millions more to brink of famine: U.N.
GENEVA (Reuters) – The number of Yemenis on the brink of famine could rise to 12 million...
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GENEVA (Reuters) – The number of Yemenis on the brink of famine could rise to 12 million...
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By Manas Mishra (Reuters) – Up to 10,000 Americans due to have hip or knee replacements will...
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By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Roughly half of popular hip-hop music videos feature smoking, vaping and marijuana use, with displays of tobacco products and drugs becoming increasingly common, a new study suggests....
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(Reuters) – European authorities are placing Zhejiang Huahai Pharmaceutical Co Ltd under...
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By Hallie Gu and Dominique Patton BEIJING (Reuters) – China reported a new African swine fever case on a farm with nearly 20,000 pigs on Monday, the largest farm yet to report the highly contagious disease in the...
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LONDON (Reuters) – International aid financing and innovation has helped to save nearly 700 million lives in the past 25 years, but those gains could be lost if momentum and political will wane, global health experts said...
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BEIJING (Reuters) – China’s agriculture ministry said on Monday that 14 pigs have died in a fresh outbreak of African swine fever in the province of Liaoning. The outbreak in the city of Anshan is the fifth reported...
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MUMBAI (Reuters) – At least 55 people have tested positive for the Zika virus in India’s tourist city of Jaipur, up from 22 a week ago, the local health department said on Sunday, raising fears the virus is spreading...
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By Lidia Kelly MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Australia will spend an extra A$51.8 million ($37 million) on support to young people with mental health issues, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Sunday. The announcement comes a...
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By Fiston Mahamba GOMA, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) – A plumber working for the United Nations’ peacekeeping mission in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has tested positive for Ebola, the health...
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By Carolyn Crist (Reuters Health) – A new program in Australia is helping new parents to understand their infant’s sleep patterns – and get better sleep themselves, too, researchers say. Following the Possums...
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By Chris Kirkham LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Faced with a proliferation of new electronic...
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By Cheryl Platzman Weinstock (Reuters Health) – Cataract surgery can significantly reduce car crashes involving senior drivers and the cost of those accidents to the community, researchers say. Their study involved 2,849...
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STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) – France will start putting up fencing along part of its border...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Potentially harmful pharmaceuticals not listed on product labels were found in more than 700 over-the-counter dietary supplements, researchers report. The pharmaceuticals, which were...
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By Linda Carroll (Reuters Health) – Hispanic infants with certain heart defects have worse-than-average outcomes, and the disparity may be linked with their family’s reliance on public health insurance and lower...
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By Jan Wolfe (Reuters) – A U.S. appeals court on Friday upheld a ruling that canceled patents owned by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd on its blockbuster multiple sclerosis drug Copaxone. The ruling was a victory for a...
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Tiger Brands said on Friday it had re-opened a facility that was...
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(Reuters) – Abbvie Inc said on Thursday it settled all patent disputes with Novartis AG,...
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By Tina Bellon (Reuters) – A New Jersey jury on Thursday cleared Johnson & Johnson of...
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