SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 3 — Hot weather can cause a spike in the number of babies being born early, a phenomenon that may harm infant health and is likely to get worse as temperatures climb due to climate change, scientists said yesterday. Researchers...
Thursday 12 December 2019
themalaymailonline - 10 days ago
Hot weather linked to rise in early childbirth, study shows


Jan 17: High Court to hear interim application from woman alleging to be Samy’s wife
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Axiata Digital Capital, Great Eastern ink partnership to offer insurtech solutions in Malaysia and Indonesia
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Sarawak supports placing senior MACC officer in Menteris Besar or Chief Ministers office
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SEA Games: FAS defends decision to name footballers who broke curfew, says it did so in interest of transparency
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Bolivia’s Morales lands in Argentina, will be granted refugee status, says foreign minister
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SEA Games: FAS defends decision to name footballers who broke curfew, says it did so in interests of transparency
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SEA Games: Singapore Athletics contrite after authorities criticism over poor outing and infighting
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Business : US-China trade spat a perfect opportunity to expand local business ecosystem - Ong
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Olympics: Paris 2024 organisers pick faraway Tahiti to host surfing events in radical move
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HR Ministry: Procedure changes in foreign workers replacement process beginning Dec 18
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SEA Games: FAS defends decision to name footballers who broke curfew, says it did so in interest of transparency
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Football: Ronaldo and Higuain on target as Juve beat Leverkusen 2-0 in Champions League
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SEA Games: FAS defends decision to name footballers who broke curfew, says it did so in interest of transparency
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