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Emotions in tweets are contagious: study
Business Standard
Emotions on Twitter may be contagious, with positive tweets inspiring those who read them to tweet more positively, while negative tweets beget more negative tweets, a new study has found. Researchers from the Indiana University in US used Twitter's ...
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Business Standard
Emotions on Twitter may be contagious, with positive tweets inspiring those who read them to tweet more positively, while negative tweets beget more negative tweets, a new study has found. Researchers from the Indiana University in US used Twitter's ...
Emotions on Twitter are contagious, says study
Deccan Herald
Hindus fast with Muslim friends this Ramzan
Deccan Herald
As Muslims across Bengaluru have been fasting in the holy month of Ramzan, some of their Hindu friends are keeping them company, literally. Harish, who works for a multinational, is planning to observe 'roza' (fast) for a week along with a Muslim colleague.
8 ways to survive the holy hunger gamesThe Express Tribune
The A to Z of fastingThe New Indian Express
Respect by forceThe Nation
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Deccan Herald
As Muslims across Bengaluru have been fasting in the holy month of Ramzan, some of their Hindu friends are keeping them company, literally. Harish, who works for a multinational, is planning to observe 'roza' (fast) for a week along with a Muslim colleague.
8 ways to survive the holy hunger games
The A to Z of fasting
Respect by force
The Express Tribune
Coffee intake reduces heart disease risk
The Express Tribune
Lowest Cardio Vascular Disease mortality risk is seen at an intake of approximately three cups of coffee per day. PHOTO: FILE. LONDON: Drinking three to five cups of coffee per day could cut an individual's cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality risk by up to ...
Study: 3 cups of coffee a day lower heart riskWND.com
Three cups of coffee a day could slash heart disease riskFinancial Express
Three to five coffee cups a day may cut heart disease riskEconomic Times
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The Express Tribune
Lowest Cardio Vascular Disease mortality risk is seen at an intake of approximately three cups of coffee per day. PHOTO: FILE. LONDON: Drinking three to five cups of coffee per day could cut an individual's cardiovascular disease (CVD) mortality risk by up to ...
Study: 3 cups of coffee a day lower heart risk
Three cups of coffee a day could slash heart disease risk
Three to five coffee cups a day may cut heart disease risk
Pakistan Today
Dengue fever cases continue to rise
Myanmar Times
Experts say that the rate of dengue hemorrhagic fever is rising, and may get worse as the rainy season progresses. As of June 23, 9893 patients have contracted the disease so far this year, and 43 have died, according to the Ministry of Health. Dr Khin Nan ...
48 more dengue fever cases surface in cityPakistan Today
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Myanmar Times
Experts say that the rate of dengue hemorrhagic fever is rising, and may get worse as the rainy season progresses. As of June 23, 9893 patients have contracted the disease so far this year, and 43 have died, according to the Ministry of Health. Dr Khin Nan ...
48 more dengue fever cases surface in city
Sky News Australia
S.Korea MERS outbreak takes two more lives
Sky News Australia
South Korea has reported two more deaths from its outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), and one new confirmed case. The latest figures bring to 31 the total death toll from the largest MERS outbreak outside Saudi Arabia, the health ...
South Korea MERS death toll rises to 31GMA News
Hyundai Offers to Help in the Fight Against MERSThe Chosun Ilbo
South Korea Mers outbreak claims two more deathsTHE BUSINESS TIMES
TODAYonline
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Sky News Australia
South Korea has reported two more deaths from its outbreak of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), and one new confirmed case. The latest figures bring to 31 the total death toll from the largest MERS outbreak outside Saudi Arabia, the health ...
South Korea MERS death toll rises to 31
Hyundai Offers to Help in the Fight Against MERS
South Korea Mers outbreak claims two more deaths
teleSUR English
Femicide in Honduras Reach Epidemic Levels
teleSUR English
A women association warned Wednesday that murders of women in the Central American country had now hit epidemic levels. Femicides in Honduras are epidemic with 12 women dying from gender-based violence out of every 100,000 residents, said the ...
Violent female deaths 'epidemic' in HondurasThe Sun Daily
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teleSUR English
A women association warned Wednesday that murders of women in the Central American country had now hit epidemic levels. Femicides in Honduras are epidemic with 12 women dying from gender-based violence out of every 100,000 residents, said the ...
Violent female deaths 'epidemic' in Honduras
NDTV
Now, a single prick diagnostic test for Ebola
Times of India
LONDON: Scientists have developed the world's first single-prick diagnostic test for Ebola with results coming back in just minutes. At present laboratory results can take days to return. The new rapid diagnostic test (RDT) is capable of detecting the Ebola virus ...
Ebola crisis: Rapid blood test as accurate as laboratory test, scientists say after ...ABC Online
Nearly instantaneous, finger-prick Ebola test could be a game-changerWashington Post
Patient trial validates Ebola rapid testZee News
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Times of India
LONDON: Scientists have developed the world's first single-prick diagnostic test for Ebola with results coming back in just minutes. At present laboratory results can take days to return. The new rapid diagnostic test (RDT) is capable of detecting the Ebola virus ...
Ebola crisis: Rapid blood test as accurate as laboratory test, scientists say after ...
Nearly instantaneous, finger-prick Ebola test could be a game-changer
Patient trial validates Ebola rapid test
NDTV
Skinny Jeans, Like High Heels, are Unhealthy - But I'll Still Wear Them
NDTV
There are plenty of reasons to dislike skinny jeans - the offensively-named skintight denim monsters are responsible for smushed bellies, sweaty legs and the horrific term "muffin-top". But now women of the world have a medical reason to eschew the pants, ...
Scary jeans? It'll be killer teddies nextIndependent Online
Don't Toss Your Skinny Jeans -- Unless You've Lost Feeling In Your LegsForbes
Skinny jeans lands woman in hospitalThe Guardian Nigeria (satire) (press release) (blog)
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NDTV
There are plenty of reasons to dislike skinny jeans - the offensively-named skintight denim monsters are responsible for smushed bellies, sweaty legs and the horrific term "muffin-top". But now women of the world have a medical reason to eschew the pants, ...
Scary jeans? It'll be killer teddies next
Don't Toss Your Skinny Jeans -- Unless You've Lost Feeling In Your Legs
Skinny jeans lands woman in hospital
AL.com
Report: More than 1 in 8 infected with HIV don't know they have it
AL.com
AIDS test A man takes an oral HIV test in this 2004 photo. (File photo)Crystal Bonvillian | cbonvillian@al.com. The CDC released a report with a startling statistic: one in eight do not know they have HIV. Approximately 156,300 of 1.2 million HIV sufferers are ...
Five-year window for preventing AIDS reboundThe Nation
CDC: More than 1 in 8 Americans infected with HIV don't know itLos Angeles Times
Sustaining current efforts against AIDS not enough, epidemic may rebound in ...Financial Express
Livemint
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AL.com
AIDS test A man takes an oral HIV test in this 2004 photo. (File photo)Crystal Bonvillian | cbonvillian@al.com. The CDC released a report with a startling statistic: one in eight do not know they have HIV. Approximately 156,300 of 1.2 million HIV sufferers are ...
Five-year window for preventing AIDS rebound
CDC: More than 1 in 8 Americans infected with HIV don't know it
Sustaining current efforts against AIDS not enough, epidemic may rebound in ...
Telegraph.co.uk
Middle aged Britain: average age hits 40 as population surges to record
Telegraph.co.uk
Britain has reached middle age with the average age of people living in the UK hitting 40 for the first time, according to official figures which also show the population surging to a new record fuelled mainly by immigration. The total population of the UK is now ...
One in every four births in UK in 2013 happened to mothers born outside the UKTimes of India
Migration pushes UK population up by 500000 to a new recordCity A.M.
Migrants push UK population to record highFinancial Times
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Belfast Telegraph
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Telegraph.co.uk
Britain has reached middle age with the average age of people living in the UK hitting 40 for the first time, according to official figures which also show the population surging to a new record fuelled mainly by immigration. The total population of the UK is now ...
One in every four births in UK in 2013 happened to mothers born outside the UK
Migration pushes UK population up by 500000 to a new record
Migrants push UK population to record high
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