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| Too much sugar could increase depression risk in men, study suggests Men who consume a lot of added sugar in drinks, cakes and confectionery run an increased risk of depression, according to a new study. Researchers ...
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| In a Robot Economy, All Humans Will Be Marketers Contrary to what many people think, the widespread adoption of automated teller machines in the 1990s didn't significantly diminish the demand for ...
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| Brexit: UK-EU freedom of movement 'to end in March 2019' A new immigration system will be in place by March 2019 when the free movement of people between the EU and the UK ends, a minister has said.
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| Hillary Clinton to 'let her guard down' in candid 2016 election memoir Hillary Clinton has promised that she will be "letting [her] guard down" in the most personal book she has yet written: a memoir due out in September ...
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| Foxconn to build $10bn LCD plant in Wisconsin Foxconn, the Taiwanese electronics supplier, announced on Wednesday that it would invest $10bn in a new LCD production facility in Wisconsin.
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| First editing of human embryos carried out in United States (Reuters) - Technology that allows alteration of genes in a human embryo has been used for the first time in the United States, according to Oregon ...
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| Using sugar tax to plug gap in school funding is perverse, say councils Ministers say £315m from the sugar tax will now be diverted in 2018-19 to school funding, leaving £100m for the levy's original objectives. Photograph: ...
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| Deutsche Bank reports surprise surge in profits for second quarter, but revenues fall short German lender Deutsche Bank reported a surprise surge in profits for the second quarter of 2017, beating market estimates and doubling its pre-tax ...
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