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Two million cancers worldwide caused by preventable infections
About one in six or two million new cases of cancer worldwide are caused by preventable or treatable infections, warn French researchers.
Video showing beating of homeless man by US police incites outrage
A newly-released surveillance video footage showing the beating of a homeless individual by California policemen has once again exposed the extreme brutality exercised by US police officers against potential suspects.
Israel exposes entire world to nuclear Armageddon: Analyst
Israel is the sole regime in the world that has threatened to obliterate all the world countries in a “nuclear Armageddon,” in case its existence is jeopardized, a political analyst tells Press TV.
Turkish parliament should end hijab ban: Tawakkul Karman
Nobel laureate Tawakkul Karman has said the rights of Muslim women who wear the hijab must be respected and Turkish women MPs should be allowed to wear the Islamic headscarf in the parliament building, Press TV reports.
Skimmed dairy products reduce stroke risk
Swedish researchers say people who consume plenty of low-fat dairy products every day are at a lower risk of developing a stroke.
Joint replacement failure higher among smokers
US researchers have found that people who smoke tobacco are at a greater risk of experiencing knee and hip replacement complications and failure.
Vitamin C helps patients control their blood pressure
A recent review of 29 different clinical trials has found that taking more vitamin C can help hypertension patients decrease their excessive blood pressure.
Yemeni figures condemn US, Saudi Arabian interference
A group of officials and religious figures in the northern provinces of Yemen have expressed opposition to foreign interference in the country’s internal affairs.
Four killed, 22 wounded in fresh Iraq bomb attacks
At least four people have been killed and 22 others wounded in three separate bomb attacks across Iraq, police and medics say.
Optimism reduces risk of cardiovascular diseases: Harvard study
Happier folks with more optimistic view of life are less likely to experience heart diseases or strokes compared to those with negative worldviews.
Financial crisis driving Italians to suicide
Italy‘s economic crisis and austerity measures introduced by the government are driving more people to commit suicide.
Disrupted sleep raises diabetes, obesity risk
People who have disrupted or insufficient sleep or those with chronic shuteye problems are more likely to become obese and develop diabetes.
Israel seeks to punish PA over UN human rights probe
The recent decision by the UN Human Rights Council to probe the illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank has drawn Israel’s ire, prompting Tel Aviv to seek punishment for the Palestinian Authority (PA).
Zionist regime’s forces arrest 5 Palestinians in West Bank
Zionist regime’s forces have arrested five Palestinians after raiding their homes in the cities of Qalqilya and al-Khalil in the West Bank.
World’s tallest man stops growing after radiosurgery
The world’s tallest man has finally stopped growing at 2.51 meters thanks to a pioneering treatment at the University of Virginia Medical Center (UVA).
White blood cells control cancer-causing virus
A new study conducted by Trudeau Institute immunologists has revealed the ways through which human body controls viruses believed to cause different cancers.
Turkish protesters stage rally to condemn US, Israel
Thousands of Turkish people have taken to streets of the city of Istanbul to condemn the recent deadly Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip and the killings of Afghan civilians by a US soldier.
Sugar-sweetened drinks, cardiovascular problems linked
Men who drink one sugar-sweetened drink per day have a 20 percent higher risk of coronary heart disease than men who drink none, new US study suggests.
Spanish doctors successfully perform 1st fetal lung surgery
A team of doctors in Spain have successfully performed the world’s first prenatal lung surgery on a 26-week-old fetus with blocked bronchi.
Saudis demonstrate in Riyadh in support of Abha protests
Saudi people have taken to the streets of Riyadh in a show of solidarity with student protests staged in the southwestern city of Abha.
Roadside bomb kills 10 civilians in Afghanistan
Roadside bomb kills 10 civilians in Afghanistan At least ten Afghan civilians, including six women and four children, have been killed and two others wounded when a roadside bomb went off in Afghanistan’s southern province of Uruzgan.
Red meat lovers more likely to die early
Eating almost half the daily recommended amount of meat can significantly increase the risk of early death caused by heart disease and cancer.
Long space missions cause eye, brain abnormalities
Researchers at the University of Texas Medical School say astronauts who spent long periods of time in space can develop brain and eye abnormalities.
Iraqi Kurdistan president refuses to hand over Hashemi
The President of Iraqi Kurdistan has said that Iraqi Kurds will not hand over fugitive Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi to the government in Baghdad to stand trial.
Inefficient use threatens European water sources
The European Environment Agency (EEA) has warned that the continents water resources are under pressure due to continued inefficient use of water.
Global March set to mark Palestine Land Day
Hundreds of organizations and committees from all over the world are set to launch a global initiative to demonstrate solidarity with Palestinians and to mark the Palestine Land Day.
Cool hands help people exercise longer
Cooling hand palms during exercise may help people feel more comfortable and work out for a longer period of time without disturbance, a fitness study suggests.
Chronic acid reflux can damage teeth surface
US researchers have found that people who suffer from a chronic reflux and heartburn are more likely to experience teeth surface damage.
Bahrain Nursing Association demands end to Saudi invasion
Bahrain’s Nursing Association has begun a week of resistance against the Saudi invasion of the country on the first anniversary of the arrival of KSA troops to help Manama in its brutal crackdown on protests.
Asteroid impact, source of moon’s magnetic anomalies
A new study says the magnetic anomalies found on the moon are remnants of an ancient gigantic asteroid that hit the lunar surface approximately 4 billion years ago.
Al-Qaeda leader orders Saudi Shia protesters killed
An al-Qaeda leader has issued a decree ordering his extremists followers to kill Shia Muslims taking part in anti-regime protests in Saudi Arabia, Press TV reports.
Two more Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrike on Gaza
Two more Palestinians have been killed in a fresh Israeli airstrike on the besieged Gaza Strip, bringing the death toll from the Israeli air raids in the past few days to 23.
Dehydration can alter mood and ability to think
A recent study has suggested that mild dehydration can have an adverse effect on a person’s energy level, mood and ability to think and perform mental tasks.
Berries may prevent age related memory loss
A new study conducted by at Tufts University researchers has found that regular consumption of berries may boost brain function and prevent age related memory loss.
Wisconsin protesters rally against anti-collective bargaining law
Tens of thousands of protesters have staged a massive rally in the US state of Wisconsin to mark the anniversary of protests against the passage of a Republican-backed law that shrinked the unions collective bargaining powers.
Study says seabird species face decline risk
A new study has revealed that 47 percent of the world’s seabird population is considered to be in the high categories of decline risk.
Scandinavian trees survived last Ice Age: Study
Researchers at the University of Copenhagen have found that some of the Scandinavian trees survived the harsh climate of the last Ice Age.
Oldest Dickens-adapted film found at British Film Institute
An archivist at the British Film Institute Bryony Dixon discovered an entry referring to The Death of Poor Joe a character in Charles Dickens novel Bleak House.
MSF says 1000 women die during childbirth every day
An international aid group has warned that every day about one thousand women die of preventable childbirth complications around the world.
Mother’s voice good for preemie’s heart, lung
Premature babies who listen to recordings of their mothers heartbeat and voice are less likely to experience heart and respiratory conditions, a small US study suggests.
Japan will continue its purchase of Iran crude: Envoy
Japanese Ambassador to Iran Kinichi Kumano says Japan will proceed to purchase Iranian oil despite Western-led oil embargo against Tehran over its nuclear energy program.
Israeli airstrikes kill 18 Palestinians in three days
Eighteen Palestinians have been killed in Israeli airstrikes on the besieged Gaza Strip since Friday.
Fruits, veggies give skin healthy glow
Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables is not only good for health but can also boost beauty by tinting skin yellow and red, a new UK study suggests.
Five people killed north of Iraqi capital
Iraqi security officials have said at least five people have been killed by gunmen in a house north of the Iraqi capital city of Baghdad.
Activists hold anti-Israel demonstration in Ankara
Turkish activists have held a demonstration in the capital Ankara to condemn recent Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, Press TV reports.
Self-centered behaviour tied to less brain maturity
Young children who show self-centered behaviour are more likely to have a slower development of a brain region which is involved in self-control.
Thousands of Iraqis march to support Bahrain revolution
Thousands of Iraqis have marched in the eastern Sadr City area of the capital, Baghdad, to express supports for the revolution in Bahrain, Press TV reports.
Bahrainis hold mass anti-government rally in capital
Bahrainis have held a mass anti-government demonstration outside the capital, Manama, to demand an end to the rule of Al Khalifa dynasty.
Yemini protesters call for fulfilment of revolution goals
Yemeni protesters, including air force personnel, have staged a demonstration in the capital Sanaa to press for their revolutionary demands, Press TV reports.
UK teachers strike over dangerous pupils
Scores of British teachers at an under-achieving school in Birmingham have staged a protest to object the behaviour of the “out-of-control” pupils.
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