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Атна дәвамында ВИЧ-инфекция йоктыруның иң күп очрагы Казанда теркәлгән.
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16 февраля 2016 года весьма изменчивый день. Если с утра ожидается спокойное время, хорошо подходящее для общения с близкими людьми, то вечер предполагает быть непредсказуемым. Переменчивость грозит не только непредвиденными препятствиями, но и резкой сменой настроения. Будьте готовы к переменам и старайтесь не принимать важных решений сегодня.
Читать дальше...Korean food and K-pop are the most popular hallyu content, this, based on a survey conducted by Korea's Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) and the Korean Foundation for International Culture Exchange (KOFICE).
BANGKOK, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock markets rose on Tuesday as improved global risk sentiment lured buyers back, but stocks in Indonesia gave up early gains a day ahead of the central bank's interest rate decision. Jakarta's composite index was down 0.2 percent, erasing modest early gains. Shares of Bank Mandiri, among those actively traded, eased 0.3 percent, reversing its gains from the day before. Indonesia's central bank is expected to cut its benchmark reference r
Түбән Камада яшүсмерләр, ир-атлар, хатын-кызлар арасында киокусинкай буенча Татарстан беренчелеге һәм чемпионаты узды. Анда Зәй данын “Зәй” спорт мәктәбендә тәрбияләнүчеләр яклады. Ярыш нәтижәләр буенча Дмитрий Лаврентьев, Вадим Зеленин, Рамил Ишмөхәммәтоветов, Егор Кузнецов җиңүче булды. Марат Шәрипов белән Максим Столяров бронза медальгә лаек булды
Saturday night’s Republican presidential debate in Greenville had its moments of substance, particularly on the immigration issue. But it was again marred by the distractions of personal invective, mostly by front-runner Donald Trump. The real estate magnate and reality television star further demonstrated his lack of civility in a series...
LOS ANGELES — Reality TV star Angela "Big Ang" Raiola says she veers between hope and depression as she fights stage 4 brain and lung cancers.
LONDON — The U.K. film industry showered Valentine’s Day love on "The Revenant" Sunday, awarding the endurance epic five prizes, including best picture and best actor, at the British Academy Film Awards.
NEW YORK — After working 18 years at "The Daily Show," Kahane Cooperman had only a weekend off last summer before starting a job running Amazon’s new video version of The New Yorker magazine.
Saturday night’s Republican presidential debate in Greenville had its moments of substance, particularly on the immigration issue. But it was again marred by the distractions of personal invective, mostly by front-runner Donald Trump. The real estate magnate and reality television star further demonstrated his lack of civility in a series...
The death of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia has set off a fevered debate about the politics of his replacement. But however the issue is resolved — and it could become a unifying rather than a divisive decision — there is a very real sense in which Justice Scalia can never be replaced.
The mystery all along this last year, befuddling pundit and pol alike, is why there is so much support for Donald Trump in his oddball campaign for the presidency.
The risk of developing dementia is decreasing for people with at least a high school education, according to an important new study that suggests that changes in lifestyle and improvements in physical health can help prevent or delay cognitive decline.
Chronic constipation is an all-too-common problem rarely discussed in polite company and only reluctantly mentioned to doctors during checkups. Although it accounts for 8 million doctor visits annually, only "a minority of those with constipation seek medical attention," Dr. Arnold Wald, a leading expert on the problem, reports.
CHICAGO — Veterans’ hospitals compare pretty favorably with others when it comes to treating older men with three common conditions, heart attacks, heart failure and pneumonia, according to a study on death rates and readmissions.
WASHINGTON — Whether it’s a jungle hut or a high-rise apartment, your home is covered in bacteria, and new research from the Amazon suggests city dwellers might want to open a window.
WASHINGTON — Sharing bacteria in the operating room normally is a no-no but in a novel experiment, researchers are giving babies born by C-section a dose of presumably protective germs from mom’s birth canal.
Charleston native Cornelia Elwood and her colleague Scott McLeod recently wrote a guide for parents raising children with Asperger’s syndrome, a disorder on the autism spectrum.
"Silly season" is what the run-up to elections was called when I lived and worked in a small New England city. I‘ve recently heard the term again. In fact, it is anything but silly. The look and feel of our communities often change with the winds of local politics.
Thank you, Rep. Chip Limehouse, for sponsoring a bill to ban Sharia law in South Carolina.
Much has been written about the attempt to build houses on Capt. Sam’s Spit. The recent opinion piece by Prof. Orrin Pilkey is remarkably clear, concise, and convincing. His closing sentence says, "Setting a permanent baseline based on current data for the S.C. coast should help to prevent any development in highly erosional coastal...
The Feb. 9 letter by Kendra Stewart, board chair of the Charleston Dorchester Mental Health Center, raises a number of issues that warrant response. In it she notes that "science has shown that only genetics, chemical imbalances and trauma can cause mental illness."
As a Mount Pleasant resident, I was disgusted by the description of what transpired at the hastily called Feb. 5 Mount Pleasant Town Council meeting.
Steve Bailey’s Jan. 28 column, "The real Academic Magnet scandal in plain sight," about the Academic Magnet High School, made me realize that we have much work to do.
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