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Professor Dr. Sulianti Saroso, the Women on Google Doodle Who Helped Vulnerable People Access Health Services 

Professor Dr. Sulianti Saroso, the Women on Google Doodle Who Helped Vulnerable People Access Health Services 

Professor Dr. Julie Sulianti Saroso was one of the first female doctors in Indonesia who dedicated her life to helping vulnerable communities gain access to quality healthcare. Today, Google Doodle commemorates the birthday of Professor Dr. Julie Sulianti Saroso.  Sulianti Saroso was born on this day May, 10, 1917 in Karangasem, Bali. Her father who […]

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Snacks to Lower Your Cholesterol, These 4 are the Best

You Should Try This 4 Best Snacks to Lower Your Cholesterol

High cholesterol can lead to the risk of dangerous diseases including heart attacks and strokes. Therefore, we are advised to maintain normal cholesterol levels, one of which is by maintaining a diet. Some foods or snacks need to be avoided by people with high cholesterol such as fatty red meat, shrimp, alcoholic beverages, milk and

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Lonnie Walker IV repeat the Legacy of Kobe Bryant on the Lakers vs Warriors Game

Lonnie Walker IV repeat the Legacy of Kobe Bryant on the Lakers vs Warriors Game

Lonnie Walker IV led the Los Angeles Lakers to a 104-101 win over the Golden State Warriors in game four of the NBA Western Conference semifinals. The Lakers reserve player, Lonnie Walker IV scored a miraculous 15 points in the final quarter, including two free throws that put the Lakers ahead. The last time this

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2 Liters of Water a Day: Is It Safe? Here's What You Need to Know

2 Liters of Water a Day: Is It Safe? Here’s What You Need to Know

Drinking 2 liters of water every day is necessary for replenishing the water lost from the body with fresh water, as water makes up 80% of the body. Staying hydrated by drinking enough water to flush toxins from the body has many beneficial impacts on health. Maintaining a healthy fluid intake is a must for

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Japan's Service Sector Increase at Record Rate in April

Japan’s Service Sector Increase at Record Rate in April

Japan’s service activity grew at a record pace in April, a private sector survey showed on Monday, helped by a boost in consumer spending following the end of Covid-19 pandemic restrictions. The final Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) of Jibun Bank Japan Services increased to a seasonally adjusted 55.4 last month from 55.0 in March. For

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Yura Yunita Presents Magical Concert “Pertunjukkan Tutur Batin Yura Yunita”

Yura Yunita Presents Magical Concert “Pertunjukkan Tutur Batin Yura Yunita”

Yura Yunita is ready to celebrate the tears and magic of her third album in Tutur Batin’s solo concert titled “Pertunjukan Tutur Batin”. On June 9 and 16, Tutur Batin is ready for its newest form. After being presented to a wide audience in October 2021 and receiving a good impression from the listeners, now

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Climate Change: Warming Threatens Life In The Ocean's “Twilight Zone”

Climate Change: Warming Threatens Life In The Ocean’s “Twilight Zone”

Climate change could severely impact life in the deepest zones of our oceans that get sunlight, experts warn. By the end of the century, global warming may have cut lifespans in the so-called twilight zone by as much as 40%. The twilight zone extends from 200m (656ft) and 1,000m (3,281ft). It is teeming with life,

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