War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
7/1/2024 6:46:11 PM
The Palestinian health ministry said an Israeli raid Monday killed a woman and a child in Nur Shams camp, near the northern West Bank town of Tulkarm, where a man was killed the day before.
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
6/30/2024 7:53:51 PM
The Palestinian health ministry said an Israeli strike on Sunday killed one man and wounded five others in the occupied West Bank, marking the latest Israeli raid in months of escalating violence against Palestinians.
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
6/30/2024 4:53:17 PM
At least 37,877 Palestinians, mostly children and women, have been killed by Israel since the war started, the Palestinian health ministry said on Sunday.
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
6/27/2024 12:35:12 PM
After surviving Israel's horrific blasts and bombardments, patients in Gaza's few standing hospitals are dying in droves from infections resulting from a lack of protective gear and soap due to obstacles set by Israel to aid delivery.
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World
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War in Sudan
6/26/2024 4:58:00 PM
Doctors in eastern Sudan say Mohammed al-Juneid's wife, displaced and diagnosed with cancer, needs treatment elsewhere in the war-torn country. But the road is long and dangerous, and the journey expensive.
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World
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International
6/25/2024 3:27:44 PM
Alcohol kills nearly three million people annually, the World Health Organization said on Tuesday, adding that while the death rate had dropped slightly in recent years it remained "unacceptably high".
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Life & Style
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Health
6/25/2024 1:23:44 PM
First developed in the 1960s as an anaesthetic, ketamine's hallucinogenic and dissociative effects led to it becoming a party drug dubbed "Special K".
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
6/24/2024 6:33:58 PM
The reconnected US-built pier off the coast of the Gaza Strip cannot supply Palestinians with anywhere near the level of aid they need, the head of the World Health Organization’s Eastern Mediterranean region said Monday.
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Egypt
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Health
6/24/2024 6:03:52 PM
President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi ratified on Monday a law that allows the private sector to establish, manage, operate, and develop public health facilities in Egypt under certain conditions.
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Life & Style
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Health
6/23/2024 11:18:54 AM
A popular obesity drug may help treat a dangerous disorder in which people struggle to breathe while they sleep, a new study finds.
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Life & Style
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Health
6/23/2024 11:07:13 AM
The Food and Drug Administration authorized the first menthol-flavored electronic cigarettes for adult smokers, acknowledging that vaping flavors can reduce the harms of traditional tobacco smoking.
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Egypt
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Foreign Affairs
6/22/2024 2:08:25 PM
The head of the Egyptian Hajj Delegation, Major-General Mostafa Hussein, inspected Friday the health condition of Egyptian pilgrims at Al-Nour and King Abdulaziz hospitals in Mecca, Saudi Arabia.
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Life & Style
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Health
6/20/2024 1:08:21 PM
Exposure to air pollution contributed to the deaths of 8.1 million people -- around 12 percent of all fatalities -- in 2021, according to the report from the US-based Health Effects Institute.
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Egypt
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Health
6/17/2024 5:28:54 PM
The Ministry of Health and Population announced on Monday that 27 Egyptian pilgrims were transferred to the hospitals in the holy sites of Arafat and Mina during the first day of Eid al-Adha on Sunday.
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World
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International
6/16/2024 3:08:27 PM
Tax, immigration, the state-run National Health Service (NHS): the UK's leading parties are battling over key policy areas in the general election campaign.
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
6/12/2024 8:08:24 PM
More than 8,000 children aged under five have been treated in the Gaza Strip for acute malnutrition since war broke out, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday.
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Life & Style
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Health
6/12/2024 5:17:32 PM
As part of their graduation project, 14 students at the College of Language and Communication (CLC) at the Arab Academy for Science, Technology, and Maritime Transport launched a mass-media campaign, Anti Dementia.
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Life & Style
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Health
6/10/2024 12:39:31 PM
A revolutionary new gene therapy in a clinical trial led by Chinese and American researchers offers new hope for those born with a rare genetic mutation.
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World
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War in Sudan
6/10/2024 11:21:51 AM
The last operating hospital in western Sudan's El-Fasher has been closed after the Rapid Support Forces "opened fire and looted" the key Darfur health facility, medical charity Doctors Without Borders has said.
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War on Gaza
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War on Gaza
6/9/2024 2:56:00 PM
The number of victims from the Israeli occupation forces' massacre in the Nuseirat camp has risen to 270 people killed and more than 700 wounded, the Palestinian Health Ministry said Sunday.
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