[ad_1] Thai soldier with HIV rapes dozens of boys In Thailand, an HIV-infected soldier allegedly raped nearly 30 boys. The 43-year-old soldier was arrested today in a barracks in Khon Kaen, a …
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[ad_1] In the week of July 23 to 27, the International AIDS Conference (Aids2018) is held at RAI in Amsterdam. The moment to bring HIV and life with HIV to the attention …
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[ad_1] Those living near a cornfield are more likely to have respiratory diseases, according to extensive Dutch research. "In people living near maize crops, we observe a higher mortality rate from respiratory …
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[ad_1] The two Uwes lost their lives earlier that day, after the police were on their heels because of a bank robbery. Zschäpe then set fire to the house where she lived …
Read More »Living next to a farm is not unhealthy (on the contrary, says the RIVM) – Drenthe – DVHN.nl
[ad_1] People living near a farm are generally in better health than those who live further away According to the National Institute of Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) after several years …
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[ad_1] Picture: From Limburger / Bas Quaedvlieg Sevenum's Schutterij Sint Sebastianus won from Um Um. In the end, there were two shooting riders in the race for the win at Oud Limburgs …
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[ad_1] News 07-07-2018 | 08:00 The government is taking a big step in improving the living environment in so-called livestock areas. Pig farmers who want to quit are supported and future-oriented farmers …
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