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Why men and boys are falling behind especially in working class neighborhoods.

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Unknown effects on brain of GLP-1 drugs and weight loss drugs.

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Andy Burham and the road to No.10 -Explained in The Guardian.

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WSJ research shows that as the complexities of offshore drilling increased during the last 2 decades, the government moved in the other direction towards less regulation and self regulation of the industry. In retrospect, just as in the financial crisis, the deepwater drilling crisis also showed the need for careful regulation. The risks and complexities of the processes involved increased tremendously during two decades, ultimately leading to enormous failures.
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Huawei's 4Afrika smartphone is priced at $150. GSM Association forecast is for most people in S. Africa to be using smartphones by 2017, increasing from 20% in 2012. In Nigeria about 30% of the people are forecast to be using smartphones by 2017. About a quarter of the 1 billion people in Africa are in the middle class according to the World Bank.
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Mexico's president Enrique Pena Nieto describes his plans for increasing economic growth in an interview with Lally Weymouth. He looks back at the changes made through the Pacto de Mexico in energy, education and telecommunications, and in other areas. Changes made will allow political parties to form coalitions after 2018 following a presidential election, to form a majority in the legislature so that new legislation can be passed. A new criminal code for the entire country will override a patchwork of laws in different states. Economic growth is a high priority after disappointing 2.6% growth in the last 3 years, with infrastructure projects planned- new airport for Mexico City, doubling port capacity, new rail lines and high speed rail line Mexico City to Queretaro.
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Muscle mass loss with age- protein sources and weight lifting to counter this.

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Blueberries, blackberries, plums, broad beans,recommended and cherries for plenty of flavanols.

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A government backed fund will recoup its investment in JAL when it sells 175 million shares at a tentative price of 3,790 yen ($48.38) each. JAL's president Yoshiharu Ueki, is aware of the many challenges still facing the airline, because of the growth of competitors in the Asian market such as Singapore Airlines and Emirates Airlines with much larger fleets and larger planes. JAL now has mainly mid-size more fuel efficient planes. Ueki says the listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange merely puts JAL back on the starting line to a turnaround.
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