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The research in Brazil traced nearly 3,500 babies, from all walks of life, and found those who had been breastfed for longer went on to score higher on IQ tests as adults.Experts say the results, while not conclusive, appear to back current advice that babies should be exclusively breastfed for six months.
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A 16-YEAR-OLD girl in Mpanda District, Katavi Degion has cheated death after taking rat poison in an attempted suicide. The girl had tried to commit suicide for reasons that she faces too many hardships in her life thus she wanted to end her misery. Reports ...