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Sleep disorders and risk of death

A FUTURE- A new Flinders University analysis has found that symptoms of co-morbid insomnia and sleep apnea (COMISA) were associated with a 56% increased risk of death. The study, looked at data from almost 7000 participants, with 74% people reporting no conditions, 3% had insomnia alone, 20% only obstructive sleep …

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Pakistan floods death toll nearing 1000

Flash floods triggered by destructive rains across much of Pakistan have killed nearly 1,000 people and injured and displaced thousands more since June. Another 45 people were killed and dozens went missing in the past 24 hours as monsoon downpours and roaring floodwaters continued to pound the country, according to …

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LBB: Brands should cater for Muslim consumers identity

Growing diversity of American customers represents a major cultural trend of our time. Some factors which are significant to people’s identities are race, ethnicity, and religious beliefs in the case of Muslim consumers. Moreover, by now, brands have a considerable percentage of their audience consisted of different consumers. According to …

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Summit of Afghan Women Leaders in Istanbul

At the four-day “Afghan Women Leaders” gathering in Istanbul, Turkey, women’s rights activists urged the world countries to support the rights of Afghan women and girls. They voiced concerns about women’s lack of access to work and education and asked the international community to assist Afghan and international organizations working …

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Russia fires missiles on cities near nuclear power plant

Russian forces fired missiles and artillery on Ukrainian-held areas across the river from Europe’s largest nuclear power plant. Grad missiles and artillery shells hit the cities of Nikopol and Marhanets, each about 10 kilometers and across the Dnieper River from the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, said Valentyn Reznichenko, governor of …

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