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NGO recycles unused textbooks

NGO recycles unused textbooks

The Egyptian Society to Protect the Environment from Pollution, located in Moqattam, is collecting thousands of textbooks and notes left…
New York City sets record with no murders in 10 days in a row

New York City sets record with no murders in 10 days in a row

New York City, once notorious for high crime, broke a record on Thursday with no murders reported for 10 straight…
No love for Valentine’s Day there

No love for Valentine’s Day there

Not everybody is as enamoured of Valentine's Day as all the bouquets, chocolates and balloons would lead you to think.From…
Hormone drugs boost ovarian cancer risk by 40%

Hormone drugs boost ovarian cancer risk by 40%

Menopausal women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) boost the risk of ovarian cancer by 40 percent, even if they…
When YouTube stars go offline and meet up ‘live’

When YouTube stars go offline and meet up ‘live’

If you thought today's young YouTube celebrities have only virtual contact with their fans, think again. They have taken on…
Lifestyle puts 1 in 4 Saudis at heart attack risk, study says

Lifestyle puts 1 in 4 Saudis at heart attack risk, study says

Social media are turning Saudis into "electronic potatoes" and contributing to unhealthy lifestyles which leave one in four at risk…
Cobra trainer says can read poisonous reptile mind, tame it

Cobra trainer says can read poisonous reptile mind, tame it

In one of Giza suburbs, Mamdouh Tolba grew up amid a large number of wild animals in a family that…
Minister: Luxor to be free of illiteracy within six months

Minister: Luxor to be free of illiteracy within six months

Education Minister Mahmoud Abul Nasr said that Luxor would be free of illiteracy within six months and that the ministry…
51 patients cured after 3-month treatment with Sovaldi

51 patients cured after 3-month treatment with Sovaldi

Medhat Hosny, director of the Hepatic Viruses department of the Kabbari General Hospital in Alexandria, said in a statement on…
Fatal smoking risks may be higher than thought

Fatal smoking risks may be higher than thought

A new study suggests that smoking may be responsible for 60,000 to 120,000 more deaths in the U.S. each year…
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