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| (AHN) Vittorio Hernandez - AHN News Toronto, Ontario, Canada (AHN) - Canadian medical experts are warning of the negative impact on children's health of prolonged waits for surgery. The warning was issued Monday after research showed that 27 percent of Canadian children failed to have their surgeries within access targets for the particular conditions. The warning was based on a study by researchers at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children and the Canadian Pediatric Surgical Wait... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share (AHN) David Goodhue - AHN News Reporter Salt Lake City, Utah, United States (AHN) - Competitive youth athletes who specialize in one sport year-round are at an increased risk of injury, according to a new study. Loyola University researchers said that out of the 154 athletes who came to the university for treatment of injuries, most tended to have more specialized training in one sport. The average age of the athletes was 13. The doctors recommended that parents should... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share (AHN) AHN News Staff Colombo, Sri Lanka (AHN) - Sri Lanka President Mahinda Rajapakse has blasted a United Nations report that claims government military forces were involved in civilian atrocities during the island's civil war. Although Rajapakse did not accuse the U.N. directly, Rajapakse's government said they protested against Secretary General Ban Ki-moon through May Day rallies. Thousands of Rajapakse supporters cheered when he said that war with the Tamil Tigers' was ... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | Advertisement | (AHN) Abdi Hajji Hussein - AHN News Correspondent Bal'ad, Somalia (AHN) - Militants loyal to Somalia's Al Qaeda-inspired group on Tuesday took at least 16 local farmers into custody in the Middle Shabelle region in southern Somalia. The farmers were arrested after refusing to pay financial support to Al Shabaab in their fight against Somali interim federal government and African Union peacekeeping mission (AMISOM) in Mogadishu. The farmers were residents of the town of... Continue Reading... Post a Comment | Share | | | More Headlines • 11 killed in Nepal bus accident • Birthers ask court to revive lawsuit • Corps begins breaching Mississipp R. levee • Canada's Conservatives sweep to victory • Bin Laden supporters mourn, vow revenge | | | | | |
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