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"One of biggest" drug dealers arrested
"One of the biggest drug dealers in Serbia and an international smuggler of narcotics" has been arrested this morning, the Belgrade media are reporting.
According to dailies Vecernje Novosti and Blic, the suspect has been named as K.R., and was apprehended on Monday "in possession of several kilograms of heroin and cocaine."
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Do you have a negative view of the elderly? You’re more likely to get Alzheimer’s
Newly-published research by the Yale School of Public Health published in the journal “Psychology and Aging” demonstrates that people who have negative beliefs about aging are more likely to suffer the brain changes associated with Alzheimer’s disease.
The secret biological weapon of ISIS
Kurdish Red Crescent released images of Syrian people suffering from a flesh eating bug claiming that ISIS militants are responsible for spreading this bug.
Human rights workers have said that more than 500 cases of Leishmaniasis disease have been reported in Syria over the past 12 months, as Daily Mail mentions.
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Greek abortion increase shot up by 50% due to the economic crisis
The 7th Panhellenic Conference of Family Planning, organized by the Greek Society for Family Planning, Birth Control and Reproductive Health, presented abortions statistics that showed that pregnancy terminations in Greece have shot up 50% since the start of the economic crisis while miscarriages have doubled.
Minister says "two biggest narco bosses" are under arrest
Interior Minister Nebojsa Stefanovic said on Friday that police had arrested several drugs trafficking suspects, including the two biggest drug lords in Serbia.
Neighborhood quarantined after rabies detected in northern Turkey
A neighborhood in the Black Sea province of Samsun has been quarantined following the detection of the rabies virus in a dog that bit a woman in Samsun's Vezirköprü district.
Did you know that you probably have Herpes?
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Beating parasites wins three scientists Nobel prize for medicine
Three scientists from Japan, China and Ireland whose discoveries led to the development of potent new drugs against parasitic diseases such as malaria and elephantiasis won the Nobel Prize for Medicine on Oct.5.
Rich dog, poor dog: Different sides of the stray crisis in Greece (vids)
A team of volunteer vets lent their support to Panagiota Tsagou who runs a veterinary clinic in Lechena, the western Peloponnese, so that they could help her deal with the influx of strays. The vets are there to help deal with the real risk of rabies.
Tests for cholera are negative
The Dutch man, aged 70, who was admitted to the hospital with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis was tested for cholera.
Up to now, the tests conducted for cholera disease are negative.
The tourist is still hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit of a private hospital in Athens.
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