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Tax-News.com: UK Delays Overhaul To Tax Non-Compliance Penalties

HM Revenue and Customs is reforming late-filing and payment penalties to make them fairer and more consistent across taxes. The first stage of these reforms was set to come into effect early this year. However, on January 13, 2022, HMRC postponed the effective dates by nine months to one year.




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Tax-News.com: Turkey Cuts CIT For Manufacturing Firms, Exporters

The Turkish Government has recently enacted Law No. 7,351, which provides corporate tax reliefs for exporters and manufacturing businesses.




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Tax-News.com: US IRS To Pause Some Tax Enforcement Proceedings

The US Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has suspended the use of more than a dozen additional letters, including the mailing of automated collection notices, normally issued when a taxpayer owes additional tax and the IRS has no record of a taxpayer filing a tax return.




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Tax-News.com: Singapore Targets A More Progressive Tax Regime In 2022 Budget

Singapore has announced personal income tax hikes and higher wealth taxes on the territory's wealthiest individuals, as well as plans to ramp up the territory's carbon tax, in its newly released Budget.




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Tax-News.com: Guernsey To Delay Tax Reform Debate To Explore Corporate Tax Options

The Guernsey Government on April 26, 2022, announced that a parliamentary debate on tax reform, scheduled for July, will now be delayed until the end of the year, to allow time for consideration of corporate tax options. Earlier, Guernsey's Policy and Resources Committee proposed that the territory could implement a goods and services tax to buoy the territory's finances.




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Tax-News.com: BVI To Launch New Tax Administration Platform

The British Virgin Islands' Inland Revenue Department is to introduce a new platform from early next year to automate the administration of all taxes and licenses.




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Proteins in Meat and Milk May Block Intestinal Tumor Growth

A study has found that proteins from meat and milk help prevent small intestine tumors by acting as protective antigens.




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Why One Egg a Day Won't Raise Your Cholesterol?

Eating an egg a day is both heart-friendly and safe, with no risk of increasing blood cholesterol.




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How a High-Fat Diet Impacts Your Brain and Body?

Research suggests that while a high-fat diet raises the risk of diabetes and obesity, it might not be the sole factor causing changes in the brain.




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Reducing Sugar in Early Life Lowers Midlife Chronic Disease Risk

Early-life sugar reduction can dramatically lower the risk of chronic diseases in midlife, promoting healthier outcomes and reducing long-term health complications.




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Curb High-Fat Dairy to Lower Fatty Liver Disease Risk

Reducing high-fat dairy intake may help lower the risk of developing fatty liver disease, offering a simple dietary step for better liver health.




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Hope for a Malaria-Free Future: New Transmission-Blocking Anti-Malarial Agent Discovered

Highlights: Researchers at JNU have discovered a novel chemical with strong transmission-blocking activity for




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Unleashing the Power of Curcumin: A Natural Approach to Weight Management

Highlights: Curcumin in turmeric aids weight loss and reduces inflammation It shows promise in managing o




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Hepatitis B Prevention: Kolkata Municipal Corporation Screens Pregnant Women

Highlights: Kolkata Municipal Corporation screens pregnant women for hepatitis B to prevent transmission to th




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Heartbreaking Loss: Renowned Cardiologist's Tragic Demise Shakes Community

Highlights: Dr. Gaurav Gandhi, a renowned young cardiologist from Gujarat, passed away from a heart attack, causing




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Diabetes and Hypertension: Why is India Suddenly Seeing a Spike?

Highlights: A shocking survey reveals that 101 million Indians have diabetes and 315 million suffer from hypertensi




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Adenovirus Outbreak In Kolkatta: Swimming Pools Turn Into Viral Hotspots

Highlights: Adenovirus, typically seen in winter, has affected young swimmers this summer, suggesting pools as




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New COVID-Like Epidemic: Rise of Conjunctivitis in India

Highlights: Conjunctivitis, a contagious eye infection, is rapidly spreading in Delhi, majorly affecting the c




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India's MRI Evolution: From Import Dependency to Homegrown Mastery

Highlights: India's MRI systems market forecasted to grow over 13% yearly, reaching (Dollor) 950M by 2030 Indigen




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Diwali and Diabetes: A Guide to Healthy Festive Eating

Highlights: With India facing a growing diabetes epidemic, maintaining healthy habits during Diwali is crucial




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Tips to Safeguard Your Health During Morning Walks

Highlights: Morning walks in heavily polluted air pose serious health risks, increasing the chances of respira




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Guide to Safe Outdoor Workouts Amidst Air Pollution

Highlights: The Air Quality Index (AQI) helps to determine the safety of outdoor exercise Learn AQI-based




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India's First Portable Hospital: Aarogya Maitri Aid Cube Can Be Flown To Disaster Areas

Highlights: India introduces the Aarogya Maitri Aid Cube, a portable hospital designed for swift deployment in




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Analyzing the Budget Growth of the National Organ Transplant Programme

Highlights: Significant budget growth reflects societal recognition and commitment to organ transplantation Enhanced




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End Unnecessary Surgery on Children With Intersex Variations

The Australian Medical Students' Association (AMSA) joins calls from advocacy groups for States and Territories to legislate an end to unnecessary surgeries performed on intersex infants.




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Major WHO Report is Informed by Eye Care Research.

New research published today in The Lancet Global Health reveals that less than half of people over 50 worldwide have received spectacles or contact lenses




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Homeopaths Should Follow Government Guidelines to Treat COVID-19

The Delhi High Court has ruled that while homeopathy is beneficial, the medical procedure to deal with pandemic cases should always be left to the discretion




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Top Court Says Doctors are Not Always Liable for Patient's Death

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court reaffirmed that a doctor is not liable for his patient's death. The doctor may only treat his patients to the best of his ability.




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Personal Examination of Doctor Who Prepared Medico-legal Cases Report Optional: Delhi High Court

The Delhi High Court recently ruled that a personal examination of the doctor who created a medico legal case report (MLR) was not required in order




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Essential Must-Know Legal Aspects of Organ Donation

bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"liThe Transplantation of Organs Act, 1994 and its subsequent Rules and Amendments is the supreme




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Medical Jurisprudence in Criminal Investigations: How Do They Work?

bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li Forensic medicine applications vary, from determining the cause of death and interpreting




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National Medical Council's Logo With a Hindu God Sparks Controversy

The National Medical Commission (NMC) has recently stirred controversy by modifying its official logo, replacing the word "India" with "Bharat" and incorporating




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A Bold Move for Doctors: The New Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita

bHighlights:/bul class="group-list punch-points"li The recently passed Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita 2.0 has emerged as a legal triumph for doctors,




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Evolution of Surrogacy Laws for Parenthood

Upholding the right to parenthood, the latest amendment to surrogacy regulations by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare allows individuals with




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Woman Dies in Bihar Clinic During Surgery Done by a Compounder

In a tragic incident that highlights the dire consequences of medlinkmedical negligence/medlink, a 28-year-old woman lost her life during a sterilization




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Power of Assistive Tech in Paralympic Sports

The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) will collaborate to emphasize the transformative impact of assistive




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Study Says Nurses Think About Suicide More Than Other Workers in US

In the United States nurses were found to experience suicidal thoughts in increased numbers than other general workers, revealed a team of researchers.




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Nurses as Parents Exemplify Association Between Poor Sleep and Daily Stress: Study

Nurses who are parents are more susceptible than other groups to daily stress aggravated by sleep deprivation, revealed paper published in Journal of Sleep Research.




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New Tool Measures Moral Distress in Nursing Care

The COVID (and) #8208;19 pandemic developed new patient care circumstances that may have grown nurses moral distress, including COVID (and) #8208;19 transmission




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Peer Messaging Tool in the Nursing Workforce

With the appropriate support, a tool developed to address disrespectful workplace behavior can be successfully implemented in the nursing workforce, according




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Why Is Improving Experience for Overseas Nurses in the UK Important?

The key motivations for migration among international nurses included education, career experience, and desires to improve quality of life. The report,




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Impact of Staffing Shortages on Nurses' Well-Being

More than 50% of nurses have revealed that there is inadequate staff to meet demand, resulting in medlinkburnout/medlink and feeling overworked, revealed survey results.




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Why Did the Nurse Kill the Babies : Decoding the Mystery of Lucy Letby

Lucy Letby is a British nurse who was arrested on suspicion of murdering eight babies and attempting to murder ten others while working at the Countess of Chester Hospital in England.




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Doctors Must Set Boundaries: Work-Life Balance Be Healthy to Prevent Stress

Medical professionals, specifically doctors, play an important role in delivering good quality patient care. However, they are frequently confronted with





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GWP and IWMI Media Advisory

The pressing food and water issues affecting the region will be discussed at a two day workshop in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on February 24-25, 2011, a joint initiative of the Global Water Partnership (GWP) and the International Water Management Institute (IWMI). Read More Source: http://www.iwmi.org/News_Room/Archives/GWP_I

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New partnership will explore how SL can avoid pollution from human waste

IWMI/Ministry of Water Supply and Drainage research project will look at how human waste from septic tanks can be turned into valuable fertilizer rather than an environmental concern. Download full media release

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Water Cycle poster for SL Schools launched for World Environment Day

Colombo. 5 June 2013 – The Colombo based International Water Management Institute (IWMI), together with partner organization Lanka Jalani, launched a poster for schools to mark world environment day and 2013, the UN Year of Water Cooperation. Depicting the water cycle in Sri Lanka, the poster (23.5cm x 30 cm) is a colourful illustration of […]

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Sri Lankan water history informs global climate change study

Modern farming practice of rainwater storage in ancient tanks lauded as best practice adaptation strategy Bonn, Germany. 14 JUNE 2013 —Whether it’s bracing for drought in Sri Lanka with a return to ancient water storage systems or swapping coffee for cocoa in Central America, findings from a new report from the CGIAR Research Program on Climate […]

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CEA partners with IWMI to turn organic waste into high-quality fertilizer

Colombo.25 July 2013. At the request of the Central Environmental Authority (CEA), the International Water Management Institute (IWMI) signed an agreement to collaborate towards Resource Recovery and Reuse in Sri Lanka. IWMI and CEA join hands in targeting two main challenges that Sri Lanka is currently facing: Urban waste management; and the need to increase […]

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