A new threat to Africa’s monkeys and apes?

    BBC: Endangered monkeys and apes will almost certainly face new risks if Africa becomes a big player in the palm oil industry. That is the message of a study looking at how large-scale expansion of the oil crop in Africa might affect the continent’s rich diversity of wildlife.Most areas suitable for growing palm oil are key…

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      Why do women get more migraines?

      Eurekalert: Research published today reveals a potential mechanism for migraine causation which could explain why women get more migraines than men. The study, in Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, suggests that sex hormones affect cells around the trigeminal nerve and connected blood vessels in the head, with estrogens — at their highest levels in women of…

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        How to tell if you are having a heart attack or panic attack?

        Medical Daily: Am I having a panic attack or a heart attack? — The question has certainly interrupted the racing minds of people who have experienced a cluster of symptoms including discomfort in the chest, increased sweating, dizziness, shortness of breath and trembling. Medical tests are the only way to confirm the type of attack…

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          Snapchat photo filters linked to rise in cosmetic surgery requests

          The Guardian: Plastic surgeons are reporting that patients are coming to them with selfies of themselves edited using the filters on Snapchat or Instagram and asking to look more like the retouched photo. Researchers at the Boston medical center have authored an article in the journal JAMA Facial Plastic Surgery, which labels the trend “Snapchat…

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            How India has condemned its transgenders to social exclusion

            Daily O, India Government legislations are necessary, but things on the ground won’t change unless we as a society overcome our deep-seated transphobia. In a country fighting gender inequality, there is a huge section of people which has been pushed to social isolation because of our shared obsession of putting every human being into neat…

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              Democrats must do more than oppose Trump

              Gary Younge, Noted columnist/ Gulf News For quite some time during the primary season for the 2016 presidential race, Democratic party leaders were delighted that Donald Trump was leading the Republican pack. They assumed the brash reality TV star would expose the bigotry of the Republican base before flaming out and leaving a more plausible…

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                Five years on from Rabaa Sisi’s massacre continues in North Sinai

                Amelia Smith/Middle East Monitor Rabaa represents the failed hope of Egyptian democracy and it set a precedent for the despicable brutality of a regime towards its own citizens. Expectations that deposed President Mohammed Morsi would return came to a brutal end in Rabaa Square five years ago today after security forces advanced on demonstrators, shot…

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