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An Iraqi woman clutches her children to her after fleeing Mosul. (AFP)


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A general view shows a damaged classroom at a school after it was hit in an air strike in the village of Hass, in the south of Syria’s Idlib province on October 26, 2016. AFP PHOTO


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How Bacteria in Your Belly May Affect Your Heart

How Bacteria in Your Belly May Affect Your Heart

Collectively known as the gut microbiota, these microbes assist with digestion, but also make certain vitamins, break down toxins, and train your immune system. Over the past decade, scientists have uncovered compelling connections between different types of gut...
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Saudi medical staff leave the emergency department at a hospital in the center of Riyadh on April 8, 2014.
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GCC moves closer to unified healthcare system

GCC moves closer to unified healthcare system

Riyadh, Asharq Al-Awsat—The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) group of states moved closer to establishing a unified healthcare system following a meeting of GCC health ministers in Riyadh earlier this week. The GCC’s 78th Health Minister’s conference began on Wednesday...