European environment Agency, Almost a half a Million people die of air pollution
About half a Million people died in the year 2015 in Europe as a result of air pollution. The European environment Agency (EAA) said. The burden from fine dust is approximately 391.000 premature deaths, more of 76,000 deaths were in connection with...
Sexualised Violence: “Assaults? Actually, every club visit”
Contents Page 1 — "Attacks? Actually, every club visit" page 2 — "Is Luisa here?" On a page This article is part of the center of gravity to drugs in everyday life. TIME has published ONLINE results of the Global Drug Survey, the...
Bones: What holds us together in the Hidden
The hard core: the bones are not only our innermost framework, they give nutrients that make blood cells and to shape our lives Z+
Vitamin D: dispute about the sunshine vitamin
Scarce is a myth is probably not going to be upset. "Vitamin D and fish oil are ineffective attacks in the prevention of cancer and heart", was the headline recently in the New York Times. Disappointed had to be, who had hoped...
Glyphosate: ECJ opinion holds current regulations are sufficient
The advocate General of the European court of justice (ECJ) sees no reason to doubt the regularity of the approval of the controversial herbicide glyphosate. The test system was "solid" and will allow the subsequent correction of valuation errors. Glyphosate was "not...
Navigating Debt Relief ─ The Role of a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy...
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Financial struggles can affect anyone, sometimes arising from unexpected medical expenses, job loss, or accumulating debt. When debts become unmanageable, bankruptcy offers legal relief...
















