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Israeli army operations stir fears in Syria’s Quneitra | National

Israeli army operations stir fears in Syria’s Quneitra | National

Rubble and Hebrew graffiti mark Israel’s presence in Syria’s Quneitra province, where people accuse the southern neighbour’s troops of demolition...

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Childhood Blood Cancers Linked To Radiation From Medical Imaging Scans | Health

Childhood Blood Cancers Linked To Radiation From Medical Imaging Scans | Health

Key Takeaways Children might be at increased risk for blood cancers caused by early radiation exposure during medical imaging About one in 10 cases of childhoo...

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Tattoos Might Protect Against Melanoma — And The More, The Better | Health

Tattoos Might Protect Against Melanoma — And The More, The Better | Health

Key Takeaways Tattoos might protect against melanoma People with more tattoos were less likely to develop melanoma They might take better care of their skin,...

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Lyme Disease: What To Know About Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention | Health

Lyme Disease: What To Know About Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention | Health

Key Takeaways Lyme disease affects about 500,000 Americans each year, data shows Symptoms range from rash and fatigue to serious nerve and heart issues Early...

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China prepares to evacuate 400,000 as super typhoon makes landfall in Philippines | National

China prepares to evacuate 400,000 as super typhoon makes landfall in Philippines | National

The Chinese city of Shenzhen began preparing to evacuate 400,000 people while residents of the northern Philippines sought shelter from gale-force winds Monday as ...

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Climate goals and fossil fuel plans don’t add up, experts say | National

Climate goals and fossil fuel plans don’t add up, experts say | National

Countries are still planning to increase production of fossil fuels to levels incompatible with global commitments on climate change, according to new research pub...

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