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Tax-News.com: Australia To Shutter 'Harmful' Offshore Banking Unit Regime

The Australian Government has confirmed that it will amend its offshore banking unit regime after it was designated a harmful tax regime by the OECD and the European Union.




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Dengue Crisis Deepens in Bengal as Cases Surpass 50,000 Threshold

The medlinkdengue/medlink outbreak in West Bengal has escalated significantly, surpassing 50,000 reported cases. While the health department hasn't




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ADHD Medication Shortages Threaten Quality of Life

Research has found that while medications significantly enhance the medlinkquality of life/medlink for individuals with medlinkattention deficit




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One Shot for All: Welcoming a One-Dose Gender-Neutral HPV Vaccination

Canadian vaccination programs could eliminate medlinkcervical cancer/medlink by switching to a 1-dose gender-neutral medlinkhuman papillomavirus/medlink




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Glaucoma Drug Methazolamide Shows Promise in Fighting Neurodegeneration

A glaucoma medication, methazolamide, has been found to reduce the accumulation of tau protein in zebrafish and mice, offering potential hope for treating




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TB Drug Shortage in India: Can India Achieve Its Goal of Eradicating TB by 2025

Highlights: India faces a severe shortage of critical tuberculosis (TB) drugs, including those needed to combat dru




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How to Keep Fit With Shoaib Ibrahim

Highlights: Shoaib Ibrahim gives an exclusive interview on 'How to Keep Fit' to Medindia He talks about managing




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Tax-News.com: Indonesia To Shoulder Retailers' VAT On Rental Costs

The Indonesian Government has legislated to shoulder the value-added tax liability of retail businesses on rent and service charges due between August and October 2021.




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All Genders Should Have Equal Access to Various Services

Systematic review, based on 30 studies done on transgender issues in India from 2000 to 2019, reveals the problems faced by the transgenders in the country.




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Homeopaths Should Follow Government Guidelines to Treat COVID-19

The Delhi High Court has ruled that while homeopathy is beneficial, the medical procedure to deal with pandemic cases should always be left to the discretion




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Impact of Staffing Shortages on Nurses' Well-Being

More than 50% of nurses have revealed that there is inadequate staff to meet demand, resulting in medlinkburnout/medlink and feeling overworked, revealed survey results.




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Smart water management can help avert climate-induced food shortages

Warsaw, Poland – November 15th 2013 – Climate change will have a “profound” impact on water resources that could have serious knock-on effects for agriculture, according to a new report published today. Download the full media release

The post Smart water management can help avert climate-induced food shortages first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).




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International workshop on Water, Energy, Food and Ecosystem Nexus for Indus Basin

IWMI Pakistan and Khwaja Fareed University of Engineering and Information Technology (KFUEIT), RYK join hands to organize an international workshop on Water, Energy, Food and Ecosystem (WEFE) Nexus for Indus Basin

The post International workshop on Water, Energy, Food and Ecosystem Nexus for Indus Basin first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).




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Short-Term Air Pollution Causes 7.3% of Deaths in Kolkata

Short-term exposure to medlinkair pollution/medlink is responsible for 7.3% of total deaths in Kolkata, with the city ranking third highest among




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Study Shows How the Body Makes Triglycerides

The 3-D structure and mode of action of diacylglycerol O-acyltransferase-1 (DGAT1), the enzyme that synthesizes triglycerides was required for human dietary




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Low-Cost Vaccine Shows Promise in Cholesterol Reduction

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking vaccine offering a cost-effective approach to lower "bad" LDL cholesterol, responsible for perilous plaques




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Diabetes and BP Patients Should Aim for LDL Levels Under 70 Mg/DL

People in the general population or those with low risk should keep LDL (low-density lipoprotein) medlinkcholesterol/medlink, often referred to as "bad" cholesterol, below 100 mg/dL.




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Vortioxetine: Antidepressant Shows Promise in Brain Tumor Treatment

Researchers have identified an medlinkantidepressant/medlink called vortioxetine as a potential treatment for glioblastomas, at least in laboratory settings.




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HER2-Positive Breast Cancer Therapies Show Potential in Bile Duct Cancer Trials

Drugs aimed at HER2-positive breast cancer may also help certain patients with bile duct cancer, as indicated by findings from a patient trial that will




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A New Light on Brain Injury: Near-Infrared Therapy Shows Promise

Light therapy administered through the skull was found to accelerate tissue recovery following mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) (!--ref1--). Their




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Sunshine Vitamin Shortage: A Silent Epidemic Among Women

Vitamin D, often referred to as the sunshine vitamin, is crucial for maintaining healthy bones. Experts have highlighted that low levels of medlinkVitamin




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Why Tobacco Firms Should Fund UK's Anti-Smoking Fight

Smoking is a life-threatening habit and causes serious health issues. If smoking is not controlled, it is not possible to reduce the gap between rich and poor people who can live healthily.





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India's Rural Mental Health Program Shows Promise

Combining digital healthcare with community-based initiatives can substantially decrease medlinkdepression/medlink, medlinkanxiety/medlink, and





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Cocoa farmers in Ghana show strong interest in solar-based irrigation, but pump costs are often too high

IWMI research shows that cocoa farmers in Ghana are interested in solar-powered irrigation pumps but face financial barriers. Policy changes and education are needed.

The post Cocoa farmers in Ghana show strong interest in solar-based irrigation, but pump costs are often too high first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).





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IWMI and CGIAR’s NEXUS Gains Initiative to build sustainable strategy to address water shortage in Pakistan

IWMI and IFPRI, through the CGIAR's NEXUS Gains Initiative, are undertaking a comprehensive strategy to address low water productivity in Pakistan.

The post IWMI and CGIAR’s NEXUS Gains Initiative to build sustainable strategy to address water shortage in Pakistan first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).



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Genotype Linked to Short-Lifespan Affects 1 in 25 People

A new study found that 1 in 25 people had a genotype that is associated with a short lifetime. It disclosed that a pathogenic variant in the BRCA2 gene,




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Children Born Via Frozen and Fresh Embryo Transfer Show Similar Metabolic Health

Children born through frozen embryo transfer have metabolic profiles similar to those born through fresh embryo transfer, according to a study published




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ALS Diagnosis Simplified: New Blood Test Shows 98% Accuracy

medlinkAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis/medlink (ALS) is a medlinkneurodegenerative disease/medlink that affects neurons in the brain and spinal cord.




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New Semaglutide Hydrogel Could Cut Diabetes Shots to Monthly

Innovative semaglutide hydrogel may revolutionize diabetes treatment by reducing the need for injections to just once a month, improving patient convenience.




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Truth About Using Shockwave Therapy for Erectile Dysfunction

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a condition that affects millions of men throughout the world. It can occur at any age and have an impact on the quality of someone's life.




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Male Contraceptive Pills Show Promise

Male contraceptive drugs DMAU and 11 beta-MNTDC effectively reduce testosterone without causing unacceptable side effects, says a new study. The




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Shocking News: Russian President May Undergo Cancer Surgery

bRussian President Vladimir Putin could undergo cancer surgery/b while temporarily handing over power to the country's Security Council Secretary




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Chethana Raj - Kannada TV Actress Passes Away: Should Plastic Surgery be Blamed?

Plastic surgery costs the life of a 21-year-old Kannada TV actress - Chethana Raj at Dr. Shetty's Cosmetic Centre in Bengaluru. The actress was




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Men Should Eat This Super Dish to Lower Their Blood Pressure

Eating Sunomono (a Japanese vinegared side dish) correlates to lower blood pressure categorization in men, according to an observational study led by




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Older Adults Should be Checking Blood Pressure at Home: Study

Hypertensive adults aged 50 to 80 who take blood pressure medications regularly check their blood pressure at home or other places, a new study finds.




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Early Mpox Antiviral Shows Promise in HIV Patients

Administering the antiviral tecovirimat (Tpoxx) within 7 days of medlinkmpox symptom/medlink onset is linked to reduced rates of mpox disease progression in individuals with HIV (PWH).




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From Genes to Gut: How Zinc Pathways Bring Hope for Short Bowel Syndrome

A newly identified gene pathway involving zinc in mice brings us one step closer to using zinc-based supplements to treat people with the rare disorder




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Atlas Bathrooms Showcases an Exclusive Range of Crosswater Taps

Atlas Bathrooms Showcases an Exclusive Range of Crosswater Taps




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Deloitte Debate: In the Era of Healthcare Reform, Should Employers Focus First on Benefits - or Get Moving on Workforce Planning?

Deloitte Debate: In the Era of Healthcare Reform, Should Employers Focus First on Benefits - or Get Moving on Workforce




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Study Shows Women in America Prefer Aging at Home But Many Will Not Have Financial Resources to Do So

Study Shows Women in America Prefer Aging at Home But Many Will Not Have Financial Resources to Do So




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Clinical Study Results Show Nutrition 21's Chromax(R) Chromium Picolinate Improves Cognitive-Cerebral Function in Older Adults

Clinical Study Results Show Nutrition 21's Chromax(R) Chromium Picolinate Improves Cognitive-Cerebral Function in Older




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Clinical Trials market in India has shown significant growth symptoms in the recent past

Clinical Trials market in India has shown significant growth symptoms in the recent past




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DeVito/Verdi Continues Dominance at Healthcare Advertising Awards Shows

DeVito/Verdi Continues Dominance at Healthcare Advertising Awards Shows




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Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners to Present at the MoneyShow Conference

Catalyst Pharmaceutical Partners to Present at the MoneyShow Conference




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Bird Flu Control Measures Falling Short

A study on sustained mammal-to-mammal transmission of medlinkbird flu/medlink across various species reveals that global control measures are falling short.




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Do Parents Buy Proper Fitting Shoes for Their Kids?

Choosing the right shoes for medlinkchildren/medlink can be daunting. As kids grow, it may feel like they are constantly outgrowing one clothing item necessary for so many activities: their shoes.




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Curcumin Shows Promise as a New Treatment for Food Allergies

Researchers may have stumbled upon a new weapon in the fight against allergies: medlinkcurcumin/medlink, the active ingredient in medlinkturmeric/medlink (!--ref1--).