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pcos and infertility
pcos and infertility problem
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dry eyes
What are dry eyes?
Dry eyes are one of the most common eye problems that afflict the general population today. It is one of more common eye conditions we encounter in our offices in New York and New Jersey. It can affect people of any age from the very young to the very old. However, its effect and magnitude are usually advanced with age. The reduction in the moisture of the eyes causes an uncomfortable feeling often described as a “foreign body sensation”. It can also cause reduction in vision due to interference with light transmission into the eyes.
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corneal transplant
Corneal Transplant is performed routinely by Dr. Ilan Cohen in his New York and New Jersey offices. The Cornea is the clear part in front of the eye responsible for transmission of light into the eye. Various disease processes can affect the health of the Cornea and lead to a reduction in vision. These include: Keratoconus, Scarred Cornea, Corneal edema (swelling of the Cornea) or a Cornea infection often caused by contact lens wearing.
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Not guilty. The Israeli captain who emptied his rifle into a Palestinain schoolgirl | World news | The Guardian
An Israeli army officer who fired the entire magazine of his automatic rifle into a 13-year-old Palestinian girl and then said he would have done the same even if she had been three years old was acquitted on all charges by a military court yesterday.
The soldier, who has only been identified as "Captain R", was charged with relatively minor offences for the killing of Iman al-Hams who was shot 17 times as she ventured near an Israeli army post near Rafah refugee camp in Gaza a year ago.
The manner of Iman's killing, and the revelation of a tape recording in which the captain is warned that she was just a child who was "scared to death",
Campaign 2.0: Turtle vs. Tata, the Game - India Real Time - WSJ
The Pac-Man-style video game is based on a real-life tussle involving endangered Olive Ridley Sea Turtles. India’s Tata Steel has been building a deep-water port along the coast of Orissa, in eastern India, less than 15 kilometers from one of the biggest nesting sites of the endangered turtle. The environmental organization Greenpeace launched the game last month on Pac-Man’s 30th anniversary to protest the project.
Source: Campaign 2.0: Turtle vs. Tata, the Game - India Real Time - WSJ
The English Defence League uncovered | UK news | guardian.co.uk
The English Defence League uncoveredFormed less than a year ago, the English Defence League has become the most significant far-right street movement since the National Front. The Guardian spent four months undercover with the movement, and found them growing in strength and planning to target some of the UK's biggest Muslim communities
Source: The English Defence League uncovered | UK news | guardian.co.uk
Bianca Jagger: A Landmark Victory for Indigenous and Tribal Rights
Today Indian Minister of Environment and Forests, Jairam Ramesh announced that he has rejected Vedanta's proposed bauxite mine in the Niyamgiri Mountain, Orissa, India. In addition, the clearance process for the expansion of the Lanjigarh refinery has been suspended. This represents a victory not only for the Dongria Kondh, but for indigenous and tribal people throughout the world.
Source: Bianca Jagger: A Landmark Victory for Indigenous and Tribal Rights
Two brothers (19 years and 15 year ) murdered brutally by mob in Pakistan.
Hafiz Mughees, 19, and Hafiz Muneeb, 15, were going to visit relatives in Buttar village when some people caught them and accused them of being robbers. In a brazen display of mob justice, they killed the brothers by beating them with sticks and iron rods in the presence of policemen. The mob then hung up the bodies of the two brothers in a square.
Source: Two brothers (19 years and 15 year ) murdered brutally by mob in Pakistan.
Fort Carson soldiers' killing spree after Iraq combat
Seventeen US soldiers from a Colorado military base who mostly served in Iraq have been linked to violent killings and attempted killings since their return to US soil. Three of them came from one platoon - highlighting how a generation of American soldiers are struggling to cope with life after military service.
"I was having a total mental breakdown. Every day we were getting in battles, and never having a break, it seemed like, it was just crazy.
Source: Fort Carson soldiers' killing spree after Iraq combat
You Know Yourself
It is my observation that the world is suffering from not living to its highest potential.
We still have racism sexism homophobia and all other forms of ignorance. That ignorance unfortunately permeates nearly every culture in the so-called “developed” countries.
Until we understand how this ignorance comes about then it is possible that we will not able to make a different choice about it.
I think I have one possible explanation of how this ignorance comes about and stays in our culture. It’s not the one and only right explanation, but it is something that I have thought about and I would like to offer it forward for you to think about.
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BBC News - India rejects Vedanta mine plans for Orissa
India's environment ministry has refused permission for the UK mining group Vedanta to extract bauxite in the eastern Indian state of Orissa.
Source: BBC News - India rejects Vedanta mine plans for Orissa