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[ad_1] "While significant progress has been made in meeting the timetable milestones, the electoral process continues to suffer from suspicion and mistrust between the majority and the opposition, and between the opposition …
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[ad_1] The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been declared over, thanks to a concerted national and international effort to contain the threat, said Tuesday the top health …
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[ad_1] In the United States, unnecessary medical tests and procedures are so common that they cost one trillion, one billion dimes per dozen! The Lown Institute says that up to 800 billion …
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[ad_1] Doctors can speak the same language with their patients, but this is not a guarantee of communication. By Nelly Bosire 13 minutes ago We have characterized the last few weeks. by …
Read More »Dr. Seuss could have written Lorax after seeing these creatures in Kenya
[ad_1] He is the Lorax. He speaks for truffles. His origins are never explicitly addressed in the children's illustrated book that bears his name, but new research indicates that his coolness was …
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