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A unique dietary ‘fingerprint’ in our blood can predict heart disease risk

A new study has found we each have a unique metabolic signature – like a molecular “fingerprint” – that can predict our disease risk and lifespan.

A unique dietary ‘fingerprint’ in our blood can predict heart disease risk

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Africa: For Migrant Women, The Right to Healthcare Does Not Always Mean Access

[allAfrica] Mombasa, Kenya -- Over the past year, South Africa has witnessed several incidents in which migrants, asylum seekers and undocumented people have reportedly faced barriers to essential…

  • Migrants in South Africa face barriers accessing maternal and child healthcare.
  • Woman from Malawi gave birth in open space at deportation holding area.
  • Court ordered unhindered access to clinics, but barriers persist.

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