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Tai chi, yoga, and jogging rival pills for beating insomnia
Yoga, Tai Chi, walking and jogging may be the best forms of exercise to improve sleep quality and ease insomnia, suggest the findings of a comparative pooled data analysis published in the online journal BMJ Evidence Based Medicine.
The findings back the use of exercise as a primary treatment…
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5 reasons they might be a mistake – POLITICO
The prime minister has suspended four Labour MPs for “persistent breaches of discipline” as the fallout from the welfare reforms continues.
Sky News’ Sam Coates and Politico’s Anne McElvoy discuss who they are, why now and what was the point, as the government attempts…
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Massive drone strike hits Shostka district in Sumy region
On Thursday morning, July 17, Russian troops launched a massive drone strike on the Shostka district of Sumy region.
This was reported by the head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration, Oleh Hryhorov, on Telegram, according to Ukrinform.
“After 7:00…
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Specialized committee supports candidacy of Sybiha as Foreign Minister
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The Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Policy and Interparliamentary Cooperation has supported the candidacy of Andriy Sybiha for the position of Minister of Foreign Affairs, said the…
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Russian aggression causes global tsunami effect
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has caused an immediate food crisis, displacement of millions of people, and significantly complicated the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. At the same time, Ukraine’s economy remains resilient.
The relevant statement…
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Urban swimming: six European cities that revived river bathing
Parisians are swimming in the Seine again following a years-long clean-up – but the French capital isn’t the first European city to bring river bathing back
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Danish universities increasingly rejecting foreign researchers in fear of espionage
It comes as the Danish Emergency Management Agency reports the threat of cyber espionage and cybercrime against Danish universities to be very high.
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