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India and Japan look to collaborate in building semiconductors and resilient supply chains
India and Japan look to collaborate in building semiconductors and resilient supply chains
India and Japan are exploring collaboration in critical and emerging technologies, including semiconductors and resilient supply chains, as part of a target of $35.9 billion Japanese investment in the country by 2027
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S Korea tunnel tragedy: Officials ignored multiple warnings
S Korea tunnel tragedy: Officials ignored multiple warnings
Thirty-six officials in South Korea are under investigation for failing to prevent the tragedy.
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Global Bond Losses Grow as Japan Loosens Yield-Control Policy
Global Bond Losses Grow as Japan Loosens Yield-Control Policy
Global bonds took another leg lower after the Bank of Japan signaled it will allow yields to climb
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Hong Kong's leader may be barred from a key economic summit. The city says that breaks conventions
Hong Kong's leader may be barred from a key economic summit. The city says that breaks conventions
Hong Kong's government is calling on the United States to invite its city leader to the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meeting, following reports that Washington will bar the top official from the major economic summit
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Hepatitis B and C could cause ‘significantly higher cancer risk’ than smoking daily pack of cigarettes
Hepatitis B and C could cause ‘significantly higher cancer risk’ than smoking daily pack of cigarettes
People living with hepatitis B (HBV) and hepatitis C (HCV) could be just as likely or more likely to develop cancer than someone smoking a pack of cigarettes a day, new research suggests. According to the Center for Disease Analysis (CDA) Foundation, people infected with hepatitis B and C viruses “have a similar or significantly higher risk of developing cancer than someone who actively smokes one pack of cigarettes per day”, and therefore HBC and HBC should be “considered as cancer causing infections and international guidelines should be reconsidered accordingly”. Hepatitis is the term used to describe inflammation of the liver, according to the NHS. Hepatitis B is spread in the blood of an infected person – it can be spread from infected women to their babies, or through unprotected sex and injecting drugs – and hepatitis C is usually spread through blood-to-blood contact with an infected person. The NHS says HCV is most commonly spread in the UK through sharing needles used to inject drugs. The foundation found that HBV and HCV viruses are highly oncogenic. Oncogenes are mutated genes which can lead to cancers in multiple organs and sites. Homie Razavi, managing director at CDA Foundation said: “Hepatitis B and C infections are silent epidemics. These viral infections are cancer causing but since infected individuals don’t show any symptoms until it is too late, most infections go unnoticed. “It is important for all of us to recognise the high risk of cancer associated with hepatitis B and C infections and get patients linked to care. Treatment can reduce the risk of cancer by 85% or more.” As part of a call on World Hepatitis Day 2023 (July 28), the World Hepatitis Alliance (WHA) has launched a campaign called ‘We’re not waiting’ with its global network of 323 members in over 100 countries, in order speed up the fight against the disease, which claims a life every 30 seconds. In a new survey, the WHA found that 42% of people around the world are unaware that viral hepatitis is one of the leading causes of liver cancer. Nearly three-quarters (74%) of those surveyed said knowing that hepatitis causes liver cancer means they are more likely to get tested, whilst 82% would get vaccinated. In total, over 350 million people have been diagnosed with either hepatitis B or C around the world, which results in more than 1.1 million deaths every year. And by 2024, deaths caused by this disease could surpass mortality from malaria, HIV, and tuberculosis combined, according to the WHA. “Every year, more than a million lives are lost to hepatitis,” said Danjuma Adda, president of the WHA. “The theme of World Hepatitis Day 2023 is ‘We’re not waiting’. It’s a call to accelerate elimination efforts of viral hepatitis now and the urgent need for testing and treatment for the real people who need it. “Individuals and communities around the world are making change happen in their own lives and in [the] world around them. We celebrate them, while demanding more action. We’re not waiting for change – we’re fighting to make it happen.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live
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Sustainable funds grab new money worldwide in Q2 but lag in U.S.- Morningstar
Sustainable funds grab new money worldwide in Q2 but lag in U.S.- Morningstar
By Isla Binnie NEW YORK New money flowed into sustainable funds globally in the three months to June
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Aid group official warns that impasse at the UN on border crossing puts 4.1 million Syrians at risk
Aid group official warns that impasse at the UN on border crossing puts 4.1 million Syrians at risk
The head of a leading aid group says an impasse at the United Nations over a border crossing with Syria’s last rebel-held enclave is endangering 4.1 million Syrians living there
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bspr Inc. and BHQ Corp. to Release First Smartphone App
bspr Inc. and BHQ Corp. to Release First Smartphone App "Braincure" Beta Version Encompassing BHQ Actions for Brain Health, in the United States in September
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 28, 2023--
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Chemicals maker Clariant's Q2 profit beats forecast
Chemicals maker Clariant's Q2 profit beats forecast
Swiss specialty chemicals maker Clariant on Friday said its second-quarter core profit came in above its forecast range
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Unilever appoints chairman of Compass Group Meakins as chair designate
Unilever appoints chairman of Compass Group Meakins as chair designate
Consumer goods giant Unilever said on Friday it has appointed Ian Meakins as its chair designate, replacing current
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China factory activity likely to contract for fourth month in July: Reuters poll
China factory activity likely to contract for fourth month in July: Reuters poll
By Joe Cash BEIJING China's factory activity likely contracted for a fourth straight month in July, a Reuters
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RBA to hike rates once more by 25 bps in August - Reuters poll
RBA to hike rates once more by 25 bps in August - Reuters poll
By Devayani Sathyan BENGALURU The Reserve Bank of Australia will hike interest rates once more by a quarter
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