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Sleeping with a television or light on in the room may be a risk factor for gaining weight or developing obesity, according to scientists at the National Institutes of Health. The research, which was published online June 10 in JAMA Internal Medicine, is the first to find an association between any exposure to artificial light at night while sleeping and weight
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gain in women. The results suggest that cutting off lights at bedtime could reduce women鈥檚 chances of becoming obese.The research team used questionnaire data fr
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om 43,722 women in the Sister Study, a cohort study that examines risk factors for breast cancer and other diseases. The participants, aged 35-74 years, had no history of cancer or cardiovascular disease a
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nd were not shift workers, daytime sleepers, or pregnant when the study began. The study questionnaire asked whether the women slept with no light, a small nightlight, light outside of the room, or a light or television on in the room.The scientists used weight, height, PESHAWAR:Lack of proper measures to control the incessant flow of smuggled items through the porous Durand Line from Afghanistan into Pakistan has caused an estimated Rs100 billion loss to the public purse over the last two years alone.Data provided by the customs department shows that 70 per cent of the total goods exported to Afghanistan un
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der the Afghan Transit Trade (ATT) are smuggled back to Pakistan through various points duly guarded by the law enforcement agencies.Policies needed that promote value additionLast year, more than Rs1
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40 billion worth of goods were smuggled back to Pakistan.Talking to The Express Tribune, officials at the department con
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firmed that Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and Federally Administered Tribal Areas have been generating Rs100 to Rs130 million daily through taxes, much lower than the amount smugglers generate through smuggling across Durand Line.The official claimed that in 2016, around 43,000 containers, with goods worth $2.2 billion, were transported to Afgha