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Heart Attack Loves Monday
On what day of the week a serious heart attack could happen? Have you ever thought of this? Well, a group pf researchers say that Monday cold be that day when heart attacks happen more.
A Wide Fund Gap in Child Protection
A shortfall of nearly 650 million dollar fund in child protection leaves nearly 18 million vulnerable children and caregivers in the world's worst humanitarian crises at risk of violence, exploitation and abuse, said Save the Children.
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Buckling Up To Save Lives Five Decades Of Seat Belt Laws
Despite several countries implementing laws for using seat belt in cars, a majority of countries still need to enact appropriate legislation requiring drivers and passengers to wear seat belts, according to the United Nations.