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It’s November 2nd and like every year the nation gets together to celebrate the birthday of none other than Bollywood badshah Shah Rukh Khan. However the sad part is that the actor is not present in India to celebrate in the midst of fans and industry...
Achieving disease remission in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) provides superior outcomes across measures of socio-economic importance including work productivity and quality of life according to results presented today at EULAR 2010, the Annual...
For health care professionals diagnosing primary Sjogren’s Syndrome (pSS, an autoimmune disorder in which immune cells attack and destroy moisture-producing glands), the incidence of blood based deficiencies is the strongest predictor of a poor...
Kristen Bell (Forgetting Sarah Marshall fame) plays Beth, an events curator at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, who is one year removed from her last relationship and in some serious need of lovin’. Her little sister Joan, played by the ridiculously...
Deeply rooted in human nature is the desire to see what the future bring us. In ancient times Sybille’s priestess in a cave near Rome interpreted the sacred Sibylline Book to see what the New Year will bring for Rome. Today the desire to know the future...
This morning I received my second invitation to be someone’s friend on Facebook. The first one came from a former colleague; and I felt it was sufficient to reply to him politely through electronic mail, emphasizing that I continued to prefer...
Spain’s Secretary of State for International Cooperation, Soraya Rodriguez Ramos, has announced a donation of €75 million (US$112m) to the United Nations World Food Programme in response to the critical hunger situation in the Horn of Africa.
The...
The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and the Islamic Development Bank (IDB) have signed a landmark $1.5 billion framework co-financing agreement to strengthen their 30-year collaboration in supporting the poorest people in their...
The first batch of about 20,000 Christians on pilgrimage to Israel and Rome have been advised to be good ambassadors of Nigeria during their stay in the Holy Land as they prepare to be transported.
Nigeria’s Vice President GoodLuck Jonathan gave the...