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Collection of journal news, found 59 news.

Iran ex-president urges better ties with Saudi Arabia

Iran should forge better ties with regional rival Saudi Arabia to counter Western sanctions on Iranian oil, a former ...

Indonesia - People's Republic of China Agree to Develop the Blue Economy

The Government of Indonesia and People's Republic of China (PRC) agree to develop the blue economy. This agreement was ...

Largest Comparative Study of Radioembolisation Shows SIR-Spheres Microspheres Significantly Improves

-       - New Australian Data Provides Further Evidence of Survival Benefit for ...

Pople urged to stop hunting gecko following rove attacks

The Wild Animals Conservation Forum (FOKSI) in East Java has called on people to stop hunting geckos following current ...

Feeding baby on demand associated with higher iq in school

Should your baby be fed according to a schedule or on demand? A new study suggests that demand-feeding is associated ...

Heavy school bags linked to back pain in children

Children with heavy school bags are facing a higher risk of back pain, a latest study revealed. A team of Spanish ...

Chocolate lovers have fewer strokes

Tempted by a chocolate bar? Maybe indulging every so often is not a bad thing -- especially if it`s dark chocolate. ...

Obese mothers put children at higher risk of asthma

Pregnant women who are obese put their children at higher risk of developing asthma compared to mothers of normal ...

Investigational Oral Multiple Sclerosis Therapy Teriflunomide (*) Aubagio (R)) Significantly Reduced

-            - Findings from Two-Year Pivotal Phase III TEMSO Trial ...

New dolphin species discovered in Australia

Researchers in Australia have discovered that dolphin colonies living around Melbourne are a species unlike any other ...

Study reveals link between high cholesterol, alzheimer`s disease

People with high cholesterol may have a higher risk of developing Alzheimer`s disease, according to a study to be ...

One in five people with diabetes miss up to 15 working hours per month due to low blood sugar

-    Nearly one in five people with diabetes are regularly unable to attend a full day at work due to ...

Greenland cold snap linked to Viking disappearance

A cold snap in Greenland in the 12th century may help explain why Viking settlers vanished from the island, scientists ...

Study ties new Al Qaeda chief to murder of journalist pearl

Saif al-Adel, an Egyptian militant recently appointed interim leader of al Qaeda operations, has been linked to the ...

Ancient furry mammals had big brains for smell

Skull scans on two of the oldest known mammal species have shown their brains were large and well-developed in areas ...