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Cancer and Women

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Many women in developed and developing countries hesitate to visit doctors for their regular cancer check-up. They go when they have a problem, which puts their health at risk.

Cancer is one of the many reasons many women die every year, which is curable if treated in its early stage.My older sister died recently (January 2016) from breast cancer. She never went to her doctor for her regular check-up.

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Cape Collection in Cape May

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Keeping business atop in a company is certain to increase employment rate and strengthen economic structure, this is what I intend to shed light on through this article. To support the fact, let's talk about Kelly Lavorgna and Andrew Bare, the owners of the Cape Collection, who surprisingly remained steadfast despite the COVID-19 situation, when the majority of businesses were struggling to get back to normal.

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Strong Development Policy

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"Good" governments are those that support economic interests. World War two made all the governments from Asia to Africa, from Middle east to America, realize the importance of the economic growth. Living the good life requires economy. Good economic system is very hard to establish and even harder to hold onto. The problem is poverty, indifference and the most forgotten and disadvantaged are always the ones who suffer most. All those in need should get help - no one left out. The good government system is simple answer to restoring order is to respect the rights of all the people,.

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Should we offer antiretroviral therapy soon after HIV diagnosis?

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Evidence should inform policy: Should we offer antiretroviral therapy soon after HIV diagnosis?
Shobha Shukla, Citizen News Service - CNS

Watch the video interview with Dr Anthony Harries here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PF9bILRWv1c

Photograph of Dr Anthony D Harries is online at: http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-a3dh_y84yws/Veu-z8M4xsI/AAAAAAAAPWI/MDBa5yYACt...

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Will post-2015 development agenda integrate economic,

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Will post-2015 development agenda integrate economic, environmental and social pillars?

Bobby Ramakant, Citizen News Service (CNS)

 

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The 2nd Asia Pacific Feminist Forum

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Creating waves fostering movements

The 2nd Asia Pacific Feminist Forum (2nd APFF 2014), organized by the Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD) kick started in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It has brought together nearly 300 feminists from 30 countries of the five sub-regions of Asia and the Pacific as well as global allies.

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