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Thousands of Ebola survivors face severe pain, possible blindness

Thousands of Ebola survivors face severe pain, possible blindness

Thousands of West Africans who were infected with the Ebola virus but survived it are suffering chronic conditions such as…
Shakespeare’s ‘toad’ Richard is Leicester’s star draw

Shakespeare’s ‘toad’ Richard is Leicester’s star draw

Shakespeare portrayed King Richard III as a "poisonous bunch-backed toad" who was reduced to offering his kingdom for a horse…
Apple’s momentum ‘meltdown’ bites investors

Apple’s momentum ‘meltdown’ bites investors

Has the "curse of the Dow" finally caught up with Apple?
Comparison between Suez Canal inauguration under Khedive Ismail, Sisi

Comparison between Suez Canal inauguration under Khedive Ismail, Sisi

Egypt witnessed on Thursday, August 6, 2015, the inauguration ceremony of the new Suez Canal project, a year after the…
Sleeping posture could affect brain health: study

Sleeping posture could affect brain health: study

Sleeping on your side rather than your back or stomach might play a role in helping reduce your risk of…
Your child is a lot happier than you think

Your child is a lot happier than you think

Parents are often inclined to over or underestimate their children’s happiness, according to a new study that suggests this tendency…
The world’s first smart pacifier

The world’s first smart pacifier

Thought to be the world's first smart pacifier, Pacif-i was unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas this…
Professors from Helwan University say they can extract water from air

Professors from Helwan University say they can extract water from air

As water scarcity increasingly threatens the health and political stability of communities across the globe, a group of professors at…
Diet and exercise may not be enough to beat obesity

Diet and exercise may not be enough to beat obesity

A team of British researchers has demonstrated that conventional obesity treatment and management focused on diet and exercise are effective neither…
Mobile app signals a shift in wildlife conservation

Mobile app signals a shift in wildlife conservation

The public outrage over the killing of Cecil, the Zimbabwean lion, followed by the online attacks on American hunter Sabrina…
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