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The fight against sugar on diabetes World Health Day

Today is World Health Day. Each year on the 7 April, the World Health Organisation (WHO) chooses a particular global […]

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How noise pollution is affecting your health

Evidence suggests that exposure to noise pollution over a certain level has adverse effects on health.

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Off the grid

This product is turning your leftovers into cooking gas for communities in need.

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Female genital mutilation coming to an end in Gambia?

Gambian President Yahya Jammeh made an unexpected announcement outlawing the practice of female genital mutilation (FGM) on 23 November, effective immediately.

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Sitting is killing us, even with exercise

Studies reveal that it doesn’t matter how much you exercise, sitting down is killing us.

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2015 Golden Globe Nominees

Ahead of the 72nd Golden Globe Awards, we’ve compiled a gallery of images of the nominees.

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‘No smoking’ should include the e-cigarette, WHO says

The World Health Organization wants governments to crackdown on the smoke-free cigarette known as the e-cigarette.

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World No Tobacco Day Asks for Increased Tax on Tobacco

The global tobacco epidemic kills nearly six million people each year, of which more than 600 000 are non-smokers dying […]

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World health emergency as polio on the rise

The World Health Organisation has declared a public health emergency on polio after recent outbreaks.

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Air pollution: why it’s killing us

The World Health Organisation [WHO] recently issued a statement saying that air pollution contributed to an estimated seven million deaths, […]

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Domestic violence & partner abuse

On the back of a WHO study that showed one third of all women are subjected to domestic violence, we go in search of the facts about partner abuse.

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One in three women will suffer violence in their lifetime

Over one third of women around the world will experience violence during their lifetime.

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Blood donation incentives

A new study, which found blood donations increase with gift incentives, could have a positive impact on low rates of blood donation globally.

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GALLERY: Sky Tower turns 15

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Peanut allergy linked to worse asthma in kids

Among children and teenagers with asthma, those who also have peanut allergies may have more or more-severe asthma attacks, a new study suggests, MiNDFOOD reports.

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