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A new study suggests that people who consume eight or more alcoholic drinks a week — just over one a day — are at a higher risk of developing a serious brain injury that’s linked to memory ...
A delegation of agricultural officers from Burundi, led by Col. Jonas Sabushimike, is in Uganda for a benchmarking visit to explore innovations and key milestones in ensuring food security.
A woman insists that one hot drink habit when you have your meals could significantly aid your digestion - she was stunned by the results. We all know the importance of healthy eating, but ...
Global warming affects African countries like Uganda and other low-income countries more than it affects wealthier nations. Poverty, weak health systems and high levels of chronic sickness leave ...
Constellation’s Supplier Diversity programme has also been renamed to the Supplier Inclusion programme, again, to “more accurately reflect” its “intent” of working with local small enterprises ...
Regular consumption of sugary, fizzy drinks, as well as those marketed to boost energy and sports performance, could be causing tooth decay and gum disease in teenage professional footballers ...
The cafe also serves croissants, salt bread, and more pastries, as well as creative coffee and matcha drinks. Cafe Knotted at Westfield Century City. At the Century City outpost, Knotted continues ...
This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR Representative in Uganda, Matthew Crentsil – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today’s press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. GENEVA – ...
Intel is reportedly in advanced discussions with TSMC to form a joint venture that could potentially reshape the future of the x86 platform and the global semiconductor landscape. Under a proposed ...
Donation Options Search Search Search Dr. Nicole Williams (right) with a student in Uganda Provided Share Chicago gynecologist Nicole Williams landed in Uganda Jan. 20, the day of President Donald ...
People who drink and smoke have an elevated risk of developing cancer of the mouth, pharynx and larynx. Alcohol makes it easier for the body to absorb the carcinogens in cigarettes and e-vapes.