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Coffee linked to lower risk of an autoimmune liver disease

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REGULAR consumption of coffee is associated with a reduced risk of primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC), an autoimmune liver disease, Mayo Clinic research shows.

The findings were being presented at the Digestive Disease Week 2013 conference in...
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Nigeria’s satellites capture Baga events

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BagaIMAGES from the three Nigerian satellites - NigeriaSat-1, NigeriaSat-X, and NigeriaSat-2- released recently by the National Space Research Development Agency (NASRDA) on the extent of damage caused by Military intervention at Baga, Borno State...
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A triangle in the sky

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A SOMEWHAT rare planetary configuration is taking shape in the western sky, as Venus, Jupiter and Mercury move into close visual proximity.

There’ll be no alignment, as such. But they are all either entering or emerging from conjunction (to be...
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Race for environment-friendly, fuel-efficient car begins

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• Nigerian engineers eye medal at 2014 Eco Marathon in Qatar

THE world is waiting for the next best environment-friendly and most fuel-efficient car as over 3000 engineering students and their professors from all over the globe are gathered in...
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Studies support efforts to lower excessive sodium intakes

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RECENT studies that examine links between sodium consumption and health outcomes support recommendations to lower sodium intake from the very high levels some Americans consume now, but evidence from these studies does not support reduction in...
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