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Physical health benefits of cycling
Cycling offers numerous physical health benefits that make it a popular choice among fitness enthusiasts. Regular cycling improves cardiovascular fitness, helping to strengthen your heart, lower blood pressure, and reduce the risk of heart disease. It also increases lung capacity, allowing for better oxygen delivery to your muscles and organs.
In addition to cardiovascular benefits, cycling is an effective …
Welcome to The Dhamaka Zone – your ultimate portal to starry scandals and juicy celebrity gossip! If you’re someone who loves to stay updated with the latest happenings in the glamorous world of celebrities, you’ve come to the right place. But what is it about celebrity gossip that keeps us hooked? Is it the thrill of knowing what our favorite stars are up to, or is it the unexpected twists and turns in their lives that make it so alluring? Let’s delve into the fascinating world of The Dhamaka Zone and explore what makes it a go-to destination for celebrity enthusiasts.
The Allure of Dhamaka Zone Celebrity Gossip
Celebrity gossip has an undeniable charm that captivates audiences worldwide. The allure lies in the blend of glamour, drama, and…
Ernst-Jan Pfauth
UNITED NATIONS, May 24 2007 (IPS) – Valuable resources in every discarded product with a battery or plug computers, televisions, phones and other household gadgets are being trashed in rising volumes worldwide, and unless countries start recycling more of this high-tech scrap, they will soon face serious shortages, experts say.
Computer recycling centre Credit: StEP Initiative
Every year, the world generates 40 million metric tonnes of electronic scrap e-scrap, noted Jeremy Gregory, a postdoctoral associate in the Materials Systems Laboratory and …
Skye Wheeler
JUBA, Sudan, Aug 14 2009 (IPS) – In the war-devastated South Sudan, a region with a population of over eight million people, Yeneneh Mulugeta is the only permanent ophthalmologist.
Dozens visit the eye clinic in the semi-autonomous region s capital every day from across the South trying to have their sight restored, mostly old and silent, waiting their turn with a helper. The Ethiopian doctor has performed hundreds of cataract operations removing the protein build-up that covers the eye that miraculously bring back sight.
Reversible cataract is probably responsible for half the cases of blindness in the South, but Mulugeta and government officials in the health sector know there are thousands who have no access to treatment. They also know although no com…
The impact of the budget cuts would be felt in communities around the world almost immediately. Credit: Fahim Siddiqi/IPS
WASHINGTON, Feb 26 2013 (IPS) – Public health workers, activists and policymakers are stepping up a last-minute campaign to highlight the global health impact of historic, sweeping cuts to the U.S. federal budget due to go into effect Friday if Congress doesn’t act.
While some are suggesting that the automatic reductions, known here as the “sequester”, could set back health-related research and outcomes by a generation, others are warning that NGOs and project implementers, long working on the assumption that the cutbacks would be averted,…
Lack of awareness among youth on risks of HIV infections needs to be addressed quickly to stem the disease from spreading, the National HIV Strategic Plan Sri Lanka 2013–2017 has warned. Credit: Amantha Perera/IPS.
COLOMBO, Feb 2 2014 (IPS) – Four thousand HIV infections in a population of 20 million should not be a difficult figure to manage. But experts in Sri Lanka say social customs and strict laws are hindering them from carrying out prevention and awareness campaigns among high-risk groups.
Despite impressively low national infection rates, there are signs that the spread of HIV which can lead to AIDS has increased among these groups, most of which face os…