21Jun/13

Indonesian fires worsen, Singapore smog sets record – Times of India


Times of India

Indonesian fires worsen, Singapore smog sets record
Times of India
Hospitals in Dumai and Bengkalis in Indonesia’s Riau province recorded increases in cases of asthma, lung, eye and skin problems, said health official Arifin Zainal. Free face masks were being distributed and authorities advised residents to stay
Dangerous Smog, Haze Smothers SingaporeAccuWeather.com

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21Jun/13

Blood Donation: Noble Decision – TopNews Arab Emirates


TopNews Arab Emirates

Blood Donation: Noble Decision
TopNews Arab Emirates
Blood Donation: Noble Decision Blood donation is a great decision and reflects that donor is thinking of saving others’ lives. This is the reason when a person comes to the Western Province Blood Transfusion Service (WPTS) to donate blood then its
The Indian High Commission in Dhaka will organise a voluntary blood donation Bangladesh News 24 hours
Blood drive Friday, SaturdayFH Times

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21Jun/13

US FDA deems Novartis' heart failure candidate a 'breakthrough' – PMLiVE


Economic Times

US FDA deems Novartis’ heart failure candidate a ‘breakthrough’
PMLiVE
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recognised that Novartis’ serelaxin could be an important step change in acute heart failure (AHF) therapy by granting it ‘breakthrough’ status. Anticipation has been growing about serelaxin (RLX030) in
Novartis heart failure drug gets FDA incentivesBioscience Technology
FDA grants Breakthrough Therapy designation to Novartis’ serelaxin (RLX030 FierceBiotech
Novartis Heart-Failure Drug Wins ‘Breakthrough’ Status at FDABusinessweek
Medical Daily –DailyFinance –TheHeart.Org
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21Jun/13

Nelson Mandela improving, not about to die: Former South African president … – Times of India


Times of India

Nelson Mandela improving, not about to die: Former South African president
Times of India
JOHANNESBURG: Anti-apartheid icon Nelson Mandela is improving in hospital as he fights a recurrent lung infection and is not ‘going to die tomorrow,’ former South African president Thabo Mbeki has said. The 94-year-old, who became South Africa’s first 
Mandela hopefully coming home soon: GrandsonZee News

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