But now, these men will finally be recognised by a new ... while being repatriated from the East African front to South Africa on health grounds. Published in 1918, the Pike Report on Medical ...
Background Alcohol use is a well-established potentially modifiable risk factor for suicide, yet few studies have investigated the impact of alcohol restrictions on suicide rates, particularly in low- ...
PERTH — Canada ran in five tries Saturday to defeat Brazil 27-5 in women's play and move into the semifinals of the HSBC SVNS ...
Mr Salako noted that the awareness level of skin bleaching is high at over 76 per cent, with close to 40 per cent believing ...
Nigerian disc jockey, Nonso Temisan Ajufo, popularly known as DJ Big N, has recounted how he narrowly escaped death after a ...
More than 100 illegal miners are believed to have died of starvation or dehydration in the Buffelsfontein Gold Mine near ...
Rescuers pull survivors from South Africa mine as hundreds remain trapped - Police say that at least 36 bodies and 82 ...
The rise of child pregnancies isn’t just a statistics issue. As a society, we are enablers of this tragedy. It's time for change and action.
Dr Imtiaz Sooliman critiques the recent ceasefire, highlighting the failures of Israel's military might against an unarmed ...
Starbucks has stirred the coffee pot by reversing a policy that allowed anyone to use its bathrooms, with the US public ...
As Catherine, Princess of Wales, becomes joint patron of the hospital where she received her chemotherapy treatment for cancer, she signals the importance that role could hold for her in the future.
People in Colombia had an average weekly consumption of 17.4 sugar-sweetened beverages, while people in China, India, and Bangladesh only had 0.2. In general, men consumed more sugar ... For example, ...