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World Obesity Federation says half a billion children will be overweight and calls on governments to act to create healthier environments ...
A benign and enabling AI, moving beyond GDP as a measure of success, and businesses embedding true-cost accounting – these ...
The Public Service Commission has the power to adjust New York's 2019 Climate Act mandates without involving the state ...
AI in genomics offers transformative opportunities by enhancing drug discovery and personalized medicine through efficient genomic data analysis. Drivers include the surge in genomic data, the focus ...
An international report warns that without significant intervention, over 220 million children could be obese by 2040, urging governments to foster healthier environments.
For nuclear boosters, it shows that atomic energy still has a future in Japan. For critics, it marks the unwelcome revival of ...
Microsoft's new Gaming CEO Asha Sharma confirmed the "return of Xbox" with its next-generation console, which is ...
India Today on MSN
Report warns 12 crore kids in India risk high BP by 2040
A new global atlas warns India's children face a tidal wave of obesity-linked disease without urgent policy and prevention measures.
AllAfrica on MSN
Trade Ministry Positions Uganda's Trade Sector to Drive $500bn Economy Target By 2040
KAMPALA -- The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Cooperatives has positioned the trade sector as a key driver in Uganda's ambition to grow its economy tenfold from about $50 billion in the 2023/2024 ...
The Public Service Commission has the power to adjust New York's 2019 Climate Act mandates without involving the state ...
The World Obesity Federation has shed light on the childhood obesity crisis happening across the world in its recent report. As per report, around 220 million of 5-19-years-old children could ...
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