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hwsv Italy vote clears way for Berlusconi resignation
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 The world has made huge progress fighting killer infectious diseases, but as a result we now lead longer and sicker lives, with health problems that cause us years of pain, disability and mental distress.        HT Image       This  devastating irony , as researchers describe it, is the main conclusion of a five-year s stanley cup tudy that forms the most comprehensive assessment of global health in the history of medicine, according to the journal publishing the research. The Global Burden of Disease study, led by the stanley cup  Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation  IHME  at Washington University, finds that countries face a wave of financial and social costs from rising numbers of people living with disease and injury. Among other findings are that while malnutrition has dropped down the rankings as a cause of death and illness, the effects of excessive eating are taking its place. Smoking and alcohol use have also overtaken child hunger to become the second and third leading health risks, behind high blood pressure. Over three million deaths globally were attributable in 2010 to excess body weight, more than three times as many as malnutri stanley cup tion.  We ve gone from a world 20 years ago where people weren t getting enough to eat to a world now where too much food and unhealthy food - even in developing countries - is making us sick,  said Majid Ezzati of Imperial College London, one of the lead researchers. However, the major health problems now are diseases and conditions that don t kill, but  Xftl United States House passes  Made in America  bill
 The EU s anti-piracy force says pirates have hijacked a ship off East Africa only 35 miles  55 kilometers  south of Oman s coast.        HT Image    The EU Naval Force said that at least 10 pirates boarded the MV Susan when it was attacked on Friday.   The German-owned vessel was heading to Sudan from Mumbai, India. The ship had a crew of 10, six Filipinos and four Ukrainians. Pirates have continued their attacks off East Africa despite the presence of a flotilla of international warships. The average ransom paid for a ship and crew is reported to be nearly $5 million.           Read breaking news, latest...  See more   Read breaking news, latest updates from US, UK, Pakistan and other countries across the world on topics related to US Election Live, politics,crime, and national affairs.    News / World News / Pirates hijack ship just off Oman s coastline      .freemium-card h4{color: fff; padding-bottom:20px;} .freemium-card .freemium-content .subcTxt{padding-bottom:16px; color: fff;} .freemium-card .freemium-content{width: auto; max-width: inherit;} .freemium-card .freemium-content .sub asics cTxt{max-width:in stanley cup herit; font-size:18px; padding-top:0; line-height:24px} .freemium-card .btnSubc{margin} .freemium-card .btnSubc a{background: 000; color: fff; min-width:auto; padding:5px 15px; border-radius:6px; font-size:16px; line-height:22px; font-weight:700;} .freemium-card{height:285px} @media  max-width: 767px  { .freemium-card stanley cup  h4{font-size:28px} .freemium-card .freemium-content{max-wi