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400kg sick chicken seized in Rawalpindi

RAWALPINDI: Punjab Food Authority (PFA) on Wednesday claimed to have seized 400 kilogrammes of sick chicken during a raid in Rawalpindi, Punjab, ARY News...

Small children getting less sick from Omicron

In very young children, the Omicron variant of the coronavirus causes less severe disease than the Delta variant, according to a new study. Researchers reviewed...

HEART-WARMING: Cat brings to doctor her sick newborn kitten

After examining the kitten brought in by the mother cat, doctors and nurses discovered the animal was suffering from an eye infection

Britney Spears announces career hiatus to look after ailing father

Pop superstar Britney Spears announced Friday she is placing her career on hold indefinitely to take care of her sick father. "I will not be...

Healthy kids with sick sibling may hide emotions: study

NEW YORK: Healthy kids with chronically ill siblings may suppress their own needs as they adapt to shifting family dynamics that are focused on...

11 sick after ‘suspicious letter’ opened at US military base

WASHINGTON: At least 11 people including nine Marines fell sick after an envelope containing a suspicious letter was opened at a US military base near...

Mental disorders, poor diets and tobacco make the world sick: study

LONDON: Heart disease and tobacco ranked with conflict and violence among the world’s biggest killers in 2016, while poor diets and mental disorders caused...

Heartbroken father prepares ill daughter for death by taking her to grave everyday

BEIJING: A Chinese father has surprised the internet with his extremely unusual act of taking his critically ill two-year-old daughter to her own grave...

Can wearable sensors tell when you’re sick?

NEW YORK: It may one day be possible to spot illness the same way many of us already track our exercise habits and sleep patterns:...

Sick in winter but healthy in summer? Blame your genes

PARIS: Nearly a quarter of our genes change how active they are according to the season, which may explain why people are more prone to illness in winter rather than summer, scientists said Tuesday.

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