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Sri Lanka's economic crisis and debt restructuring efforts


Sri Lanka's government rejected a proposal from its international bondholders on Tuesday on restructuring the more than $12 billion the country owes to them. It means a near two-year spell in default ... Read More

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A shortage of supply of certain drugs occurred due to the delay in opening Letters of Credit in time including one given by India, Sri Lanka's Newswire ... us for the latest news, insider access ... Read More

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Mexican public health officials are sounding an alarm after a study discovered the presence of animal tranquilizer Xylazine in opioids in cities on the country's northwest border with the United ... Read More

Hamas Announces Death Of Israeli Hostage Due To 'Medicine, Food Shortages'


(MENAFN- IANS) Gaza, March 24 (IANS) Al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of Hamas, has announced the death of the first Israeli hostage due to "shortages of medicine and food". In a statement on ... Read More

Sri Lanka cabinet approves 40% hike to minimum wage


COLOMBO, March 26 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's cabinet has approved increasing ... The Reuters Daily Briefing newsletter provides all the news you need to start your day. Sign up here. Read More

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Immune Thrombocytopenia: Protecting Endangered Platelets: Balancing Act USC doctors review guidelines for first-line treatment of ITP in patients of average risk and discuss when it is appropriate ... Read More

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Drugs to Prevent vs Those to Treat Migraine Might Not Share Targets 'I think this explains some of the frustration at trigger modulation. I think we are often trying to modulate a process that has ... Read More

Sri Lanka to start restructuring talks with investors next week, Bloomberg News reports


March 21 (Reuters) - Global investors and Sri Lankan officials expect to start negotiations aimed at restructuring $12 billion in defaulted global bonds next week, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday. Read More

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Life After Cancer: A New Outlook on Survivorship: Transitioning Care Experts from Stanford Medicine discuss the integration of cancer survivorship care into primary care medicine and how it can ... Read More

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Experts share strategies for talking with patients who have obesity about weight reduction in ways that allow for cultural differences and body positivity. Treating Obesity: Not for a Lack of ... Read More

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Clinicians discuss the rapidly evolving therapies, technology, and surgical approaches for early-stage NSCLC and take a fresh look at the future of care. Teamwork: A Multidisciplinary Approach to ... Read More

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More than half a million cats in the United States could be at risk of a severe or even fatal neurological reaction to the active ingredient in some top-selling parasite preventatives for felines. Read More


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