Health Highlights: April 22, 2016
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:
Tarek Ahmad, a member of the Syrian Social Nationalist Party (SSNP) representing Syria’s internal opposition group formed at Hmeymim base said that current Syrian laws concerning political parties, elections or political system could be changed only after the new constitution is voted on in a national referendum.
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — American Airlines first-quarter earnings tumbled 25 percent, largely due to a provision for income taxes.
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — American Airlines first-quarter earnings tumbled 25 percent, largely due to a provision for income taxes. American Airlines Group Inc. benefited from another drop in fuel spending, but labor costs increased and weaker fares cut into revenue. Earnings, excluding one-time gains and costs, mostly from its 2013 merger with US Airways, were $1.25 per share.
A once-affluent family finds itself broke after the economy collapses in a dystopian take on the American future
BERLIN - To some it's the real deal, to others it's a bland brew. But thanks to a 500-year-old rule, everybody can be sure what's in German beer.
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Washington, D.C., police officer has been charged after authorities say he pointed his department-issued gun at a driver during an off-duty road rage incident.
Ranchi, April 22 (IANS) The Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) has announced it will field candidates in two assembly constituencies in the May 16 bypolls, indicating the failure of different opposition parties in Jharkhand to put up a united fight against the ruling BJP.
Andrew Coyne and Chantal Hébert on the verdict at the Mike Duffy trial -- the senator was acquitted on all 31 charges against him
The Selecao have included a number of high-profile names to their under-23 squad for previous editions but none have been able to bring home that elusive gold medal
In a research conducted at Dartmouth College in the US, researchers have arrived at a conclusion that chimps too use their sensory powers to evaluate and choose figs.
First Read is a morning briefing from Meet the Press and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter.
US President Barack Obama made an impassioned appeal on Friday for Britain to remain in the European Union.
Читать дальше...A cat that went missing turns up after four years, 13 miles away from his owner's Birmingham home.
The boy claimed 'voices' told him to kill his victims
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has thanked Greece on Friday for its role in solving the current EU refugee crisis and the contribution to NATO efforts in this issue.
German renowned author and playwright Rolf Hochhuth, who recently turned 85, has urged his country to exit NATO for the sake of its own future, otherwise it is running the risk of being destroyed, as the most populous NATO contingent and Pentagon’s "weak-willed satellite", he told Sputnik.
– Records have shown that in a total population of 168 million citizens in 2011, 71 million individuals would be living in relative poverty – The Senate has passed a bill to curb poverty – The poverty eradication bill has scaled second reading The Senate on Thursday, April 21, passed the bill for an act to […]
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Arrested on Thursday, the man is believed to have taken part in an attack on a bar in Bamako in March 2015, the sources said.
At least 10 people were killed Friday when airstrikes hit several rebel-held neighborhoods in Syria's contested northern city of Aleppo and neighboring Idlib province, anti-government activists said.
BANGKOK - Flaunting one's wealth is a popular avocation among Thailand's well-to-do, but one actress may find it as costly as a few high-fashion handbags.