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Sep 17, 2024 |
pressinsider.com | Shireen Khan |health. More
While the study found that AMR deaths among children under five have decreased by 50% since 1990, deaths among people aged 70 and older have increased by more than 80%. These trends are projected to continue, with AMR deaths among children under five expected to halve globally by 2050, while deaths among people 70 and older are predicted to more than double. The findings underscore the urgent need for interventions to combat antibiotic resistance.
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Sep 16, 2024 |
pressinsider.com | Shireen Khan |health. More
A mere eight months after the previous ceremony that was delayed due to the writer’s strike, Hollywood’s elite came together to honor the best in television, in a ceremony hosted by father-son duo Eugene and Dan Levy. Top honors of the night went to The Bear’s Jeremy Allen White who won the trophy for the best actor in a comedy series and to his on-screen frenemy in the acclaimed Chicago-set dramedy, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, for the best supporting actor.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
pressinsider.com | Shireen Khan |health. More
Indians across all age groups are suffering from a deficiency of essential micronutrients like calcium, vitamin B6, iron, riboflavin, and folate, a new study showed. The research, published in the Lancet Global Health journal, highlighted the global crisis of micronutrient deficiency, with over half of the world’s population not consuming enough essential nutrients like calcium, iron, and vitamins C and E.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
pressinsider.com | Shireen Khan |health. More
The Delhi Contemporary Art Week (DCAW), now in its seventh edition, drew in art lovers with its eclectic mix of showpieces, each exploring pressing contemporary themes of ecology and urban development. Six noted Delhi-based art galleries–Vadehra Art Gallery, Gallery Espace, Latitude 28, Shrine Empire, Blueprint 12, and Exhibit 320–are taking part in this year’s event.
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Aug 12, 2024 |
pressinsider.com | Shireen Khan |health. More
Even staunch climate change advocates can be influenced if they repeatedly hear climate-skeptical claims from a single source, a new study found. The study from The Australian National University, published in nonprofit open-access publisher Public Library of Science, showed the alarming impact of repeated exposure to climate-skeptical claims.
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