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Health expenses push millions into poverty — WHO, World Bank

UNITED NATIONS — Health expenses push 6 percent of people in low and middle income countries into extreme poverty, showed …

Breastfeeding may reduce risk of childhood leukemia

WASHINGTON — Children who are breastfed have a lower risk of developing childhood leukemia, a new analysis of 18 studies …

At least 1,031 people killed in Iraqi violence in May: UN

View image | gettyimages.com BAGHDAD — A total of 1,031 Iraqis were killed and 1,684 others injured in terrorist attacks …

Six FIFA officials detained pending extradition

GENEVA — Six FIFA officials were arrested in Zurich on Wednesday and detained pending extradition as the United States authorities …

Researchers find new way to treat diabetic blindness

WASHINGTON — U.S. researchers said Monday they have found a new way to restore the eyesight in patients who have …

Mayweather vs. Pacquiao megafight tickets sold out in 1 minute

NEW YORK  — It took just 60 seconds for the Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao showdown tickets being sold out …

Study: Diet more important than exercise to lose weight

SYDNEY — Researchers said on Thursday diet is more important than exercise for people wanting to lose weight. The study …

School vegetable gardens make students healthier: Study

SYDNEY — School gardens can have a positive effect on children’s health, as well as the environment, researchers from Australian …

Apple or pear? Scientists discover new gene linked to your body shape

WASHINGTON — Scientists have found a new gene linked to body fat distribution in research that may help explain why …

Aspirin offers no benefit for people with rare genetic variants: Study

WASHINGTON — Regular use of aspirin or other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) can reduce most people’s colorectal cancer risk but …

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