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Sickle Cell: Personal interview (Part 2)
A couple of months ago, I sat for an interview with Mr Tayo Faloye, the founder of Disability and Sickle Cell Organisation of Nigeria.
A large inmate population and a changing workforce have created a "staffing crisis" that makes it "almost impossible" to ...
Election Day was part of instructions given by the judge to jurors who were seated in mid-October and have been sequestered ...
Bedford County School leaders sat down with parents Monday night to explain the new cell phone policy and how it will affect ...
According to Uganda's Ministry of Health, around 250,000 people in the country live with sickle cell disease, including an estimated 20,000 to 25,000 babies ...
People love to jump in their cars, use their cell phones and Xboxes and jump on light rail, but they don't understand the ...
Cellphone bans in schools take center stage amid mental health crisis In its report calling for restrictions on cell phones in schools, Oregon's Department of Education cited research linking cell ...
In northeastern Thailand's Buriram Province, a 64-year-old mother took an extraordinary step that shocked the nation: she ...
An international team of scientists (including experts from Harvard University) have described a carbon dioxide-hungry algae ...
police cells and prison cells will no longer be used for people experiencing a mental health crisis, with patients instead expected to be looked after within a suitable healthcare facility. In July’s ...
(Bloomberg) -- Sales of debt backed by everything from auto loans to airplane leases to Subway franchise fees have hit their ...
Oregon is the latest state to consider a ban on cellphone use in schools. The state's Department of Education on Wednesday released a 28-page document in response to what it described as a ...