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Updated on : 8:48 am GMT | Wednesday 11th of September 2016 11
 
Issued By Business & Finance Group | Dubai Media City | Issue No.305
News Archive
Drugs can raise risk of fractures
Flu vaccines have arrived — with an extra dose of H1N1 fighting-power
Ketamine fights depression, so does vitamin D
Drug companies accused of 'conning' the public
You cut back on salt. Why your diet might still increase your blood pressure

Business & Finance Club - Health : Here's a look at some of the top health news being talked about around the U.S. and the world today:

• Sugar has been linked to a person's risk of high blood pressure, according to new research. A new study linked diets with high-sugar foods and drinks, specifically from fructose used to sweeten processed foods like beverages and baked goods, as contributors to higher blood pressure.

• Scientists say they've found a series of markers in the human genome that can predict who might live to extreme old age with 77 percent accuracy.

 
 

Online Markets news
Saudi shares close higher, paced by Rajhi
Banks boost TASI, but SABIC, Kayan fall
Global negativity affects equities
Saudi index hits two-week high
Wall St. reform vote fails again in Senate
Stock futures surge on signs of overseas growth
Greece issues bond to raise money
Dubai launches $1.25bn bond
US stocks fall as traders kick off busy week of economic, earnings reports
TASI gets momentum from oil prices
 
 
 
 

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