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Is arthritis more common among women? Yes, says Dr Yatinder Kharbanda, senior consultant orthopedic surgeon, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi. He says, “Arthritis is more common among women due to biological, hormonal, and lifestyle factors. Biologically, women’s joints are more flexible, which makes them prone to wear and tear, increasing the risk of osteoarthritis. Hormonal changes, particularly the drop in estrogen during menopause, also play a major role. Estrogen has a protective effect on joints, and its decline can lead to inflammation and joint pain.” Also read: Is your chiropractor making your arthritis worse? Hidden risks you need to know Women…

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Published: Friday, 11 October 2024 The road to the TotalEnergies Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025, continues this week as 48 national teams across the continent gear up for another thrilling round of qualifying matches. Matchday 3 of the qualifiers will take place from Thursday October 10 to October 12, 2024, with teams divided into 12 groups battling it out in a series of exciting encounters.  A total of 24 matches are scheduled as teams strive to secure their spots in Africa’s premier football tournament. The top two finishers in the eleven groups that do not include tournament hosts Morocco…

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The Duchess has long been a passionate supporter of her charities and organisationsSarah, Duchess of York, has remained a beacon of resilience, enduring over 35 years of intense media scrutiny. Despite relentless challenges and criticism, her commitment to kindness and helping others remains unwavering.  This dedication was on full display during her recent visit to Manchester, where she became a patron of Prevent Breast Cancer, followed by a stroll down the iconic Coronation Street set.The Duchess was inspired to join the charity by Coronation Street star Sally Dynevor (Sally Metcalfe) during a backstage conversation at ITV’s Loose Women. Moved by Sally’s heartfelt…

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LiveWorld News Live: Get real-time updates on international politics, economic changes, conflicts, and environmental issues. Access the latest breaking news and in-depth stories as they happen, keeping you informed of events shaping the world.Latest news on October 12, 2024: Latest news on October 12, 2024: Coast Guard rescues man adrift 30 miles off Florida after Hurricane Milton.World News Live: Welcome to our World News live blog, your go-to source for instant updates on major events across the globe. Whether it’s political shifts, economic trends, environmental crises, or international conflicts, we deliver real-time reports to keep you informed and engaged with…

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Tensions over ideology will hamper coalition politicsMandela’s “rainbow nation” still divided on many frontsJOHANNESBURG, June 11 (Reuters) – Talks to forge South Africa’s post-election unity government will need to bring together parties with goals as contradictory as seizing white-owned farms and mines, ditching Black empowerment policies and tearing up the constitution.How well the African National Congress (ANC) harmonises these divergent and mutually hostile visions will determine the government’s stability, its ability to make decisions and its policy priorities over the next five years.It will also test Nelson Mandela’s 1994 aspiration for a “rainbow nation at peace with itself”, as politicians…

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Payments giant Mastercard has revealed that South Africa is becoming the first market to benefit from the security and speed of real-time card payments.Mastercard plans to enable acquiring banks in South Africa to process real-time card payments, through a variety of strategic partnerships and enhancements to its network.Instant and secure payments can act as a multiplier to help businesses and economies thrive and grow. To further Mastercard’s vision of bringing immediacy to card payments, all merchants in South Africa who accept Mastercard payments will receive faster payouts, empowering businesses with better cash flow management and faster funds availability.This move aims…

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HW News – Ubisoft is Ubi-Sued, Razer’s Brainwashing Con, RTX 5070, ‘New’ Noctua Fan Gamers NexusUbisoft Shared Gaming Data With Meta, Wiretap Lawsuit Claims (1) Bloomberg LawUbisoft is Being Sued For Sharing User Data With Meta Without Users’ Consent WccftechHere’s another headache for Ubisoft: Lawsuit alleges it illegally shared Ubisoft Store customer data with Meta PC GamerNew lawsuit alleges Ubisoft shared user data with Meta Game Developer This article was originally published by a news.google.com . Read the Original article here. .

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South Africa on Sept. 27 became the fifth nation in Africa to sign a “sister airport” agreement with Hartsfield-Jackson, becoming the newest member of the growing sorority the world’s busiest airport is convening on the continent. The Atlanta airport signed a similar deal with Namibia a month ago, pledging to share best practices in the areas of airport management and air service development, the process of wooing flights to their respective destinations. A Kenya deal is being explored in the wake of presidential visit to Georgia in May. In addition to being the busiest and most efficient airport in the world, ATL is…

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Thanks to the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), a local company is finalising its expansion refurbishments – given the massive growth in its exports to the United States of America.DC Foods is housed at the Coega Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Gqeberha, where it manufactures a range of frozen fruit and ice cream products, which it exports mainly to the USA market.According to the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) – DC Foods was established in 1996, initially earmarking Japan as an export destination for its products, with a modest staff complement of 160 workers. As the company…

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