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El Niño event declared: Impacts on the Limpopo river basin in Southern Africa expected

IWMI and CIMMYT encourage stakeholders in the Limpopo River Basin to stay informed about the evolving El Niño event and its potential implications.

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IWMI announces development of a new, Google-supported tool that will harness AI and satellite data for water reuse in the Middle East and North Africa

A new grant from Google’s philanthropic arm will help researchers develop a tool to bolster water security and climate resilience in the Middle East and North Africa.

The post IWMI announces development of a new, Google-supported tool that will harness AI and satellite data for water reuse in the Middle East and North Africa first appeared on International Water Management Institute (IWMI).




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How Early Screen Time Use Can Lead to Increased Anger in Young Children

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Marriage Linked to Better Aging in Men

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How Your Grandparents' Education Could Slow Your Aging

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Are You Addicted to Work? How to Spot and Overcome Workaholism

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Navratri Fasting Made Easy: 5 Foods to Keep You Energized

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Is Anti-Mullerian Hormone Test a Reliable Fertility Prediction Tool?

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Breastfeed for Better Health: A Call to Abandon Old Traditions

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Early Pregnancy Hypothyroidism: 4x Risk of Reduced Thyroid Function in 5 Years

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World Breastfeeding Week: Support for Working Nursing Mothers Urged

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Smoking While Pregnant: A Detrimental Impact on Child's Education

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Early Glycemic Control in Gestational Diabetes Reduces Childhood Obesity

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Childhood Cold Linked to Menopausal Hot Flashes

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Can Brain Activity Predict Postpartum Depression?

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Iron Deficiency in Pregnancy: Need for Improved Screening Practice

During medlinkpregnancy/medlink, a woman's iron requirements increase nearly tenfold to adequately support fetal development and body's elevated iron needs.




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New Device Identifies Biomarkers in Breastfeeding

Researchers have developed a novel sensor capable of detecting sodium ions in breastmilk. This breakthrough is significant because elevated sodium levels




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New Sex Hormone Discovered

Scientists have discovered a new hormone that stimulates sexual functions in fish could lead to novel infertility treatments in humans. When University




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Why Have Sexual Worries in Men Changed Over the Past Decade?

Over the past decade, men have become more open with their sexual concerns and have accepted that most sexual problems are treatable. Fewer men complain




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Low Sexual Desire Noticed by Men Up 32% in a Decade

Men are 32 per cent more likely to report low sexual desire than a decade ago, suggests new research that detected that change. The research showed




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People Whose Gonorrhea Is Cured With Simple Oral Antibiotic Now Identified Easily

New test that can detect which people with gonorrhea will respond successfully to the inexpensive oral antibiotic ciprofloxacin has been discovered. In




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All You Need to Know About Emergency Contraception

In 2020, one in every four consultations from women was for sexual and reproductive health, and seemed to be the top consulted specialty online, according to insights from Practo.




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New Women Contraceptive Product Developed

bThe Human Contraception Antibody (HCA) is the new safe contraception method that stops sperm movement and also prevent from sexually transmitted infections/b.




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Gene Crucial to Sperm Cell Production Discovered

A new research has shed light on how sperm production can go wrong when a certain gene fails to function at the right time. The findings of the study are published in Cell Reports.




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How to Predict Future Fertility in Children With Undescended Testis?

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How Do Educational Sexual Health Programs Improve Safe Sex Behaviors?

Sexual health programs that include sexual desire and sexual pleasure can improve knowledge and attitudes around sex, as well as condom use compared to




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Compound GPHR-529 Pill: Advanced Pregnancy Prevention for Males

A team of research scientists said that they have developed a male oral contraceptive pill that didn't cause observable side effects, with the drug expected to enter human trials by the end of 2022.




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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) Reach an Alarming Rate

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Sperm Age may Help Predict Pregnancy Success

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Four-step Plan for Detecting Sexually Transmitted Infections

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Childhood Home Temperatures Predict Adult Thermostat Settings

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Oil and Gas Development Linked to Mental Health Risks

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Earth's Vegetation Needs Millions of Years to Heal from Global Warming

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How Dairy Nutrition is Driving Emission Reduction?

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Himalaya Wellness Company Marks Milestone With One Million Trees Planted

medlinkHimalaya/medlink Wellness Company, a prominent wellness brand in India, proudly announces its landmark achievement of planting over one million trees across the country.




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Extreme Weather Linked to Increased Gender-Based Violence

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From Plastic Bottles to Pure Taps: The Hidden Costs of Bottled Water

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Household Air Pollution Linked to Gestational Diabetes

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WHO Urges Health-Focused Climate Action

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PM Modi Promotes Yoga With AI-Generated Asana Videos

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Walking Proven to Reduce Recurrence of Low Back Pain

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The evaluation of an extensive data from about 400,000 healthy American adults, who were monitored for over two decades, revealed that there is no link




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Doing Light Exercise Before Bed can Help You Sleep Better

Want to sleep well at night? Short bouts of light exercise before bed can help you get enough sleep, suggests a new study led by the University of Otago researchers.