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What do people die from in different countries? - Our World in Data
In red, you see that 14% died from infectious diseases, led by respiratory infections like pneumonia, the flu, and COVID-19. But malaria, diarrheal ...
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Greater precision in radiation therapy through MRI-based planning - OVGU
Magdeburg University Hospital is thus among the first institutions and the first hospital in Saxony-Anhalt to utilize this innovative technology.
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No end in sight for Bransty railway tunnel repairs - BBC News
Bransty tunnel, between Whitehaven and Corkickle, shut in the summer over problems with the floor.
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Names released in southeast North Dakota utility vehicle crash - InForum
The North Dakota Highway Patrol released the names of the driver and two adult passengers in a southeast North Dakota utility vehicle crash on ...
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Migrant workers in India leave as gas runs out: 'I don't want to starve to death' - Le Monde
The blockade of the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the conflict in the Middle East in late February sparked a liquefied petroleum gas ...
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Israelis Don't Feel Much Like Victors in War With Iran - The New York Times
The regime in Iran has not changed and the nuclear and missile threats have not been eliminated, leaving many Israelis to wonder what this was all ...
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Why exercise music stops you from throwing in the towel | The Spectator
This makes sense, according to Victoria Williamson, a researcher and lecturer in music psychology and the author of You Are the Music. She says ...
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Gary Neville: Arsenal must balance emotion ahead of Man City showdown in the Premier ...
Man City have cut Arsenals lead in the Premier League title race to six points; Pep Guardiolas side beat Chelsea while the Gunners lost to ...
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