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COVID-19 vaccine not responsible for sudden deaths in India: study

STORY: COVID-19 vaccine not responsible for sudden deaths in India: study SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 15, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 23, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:17 LOCATION: New Delhi CATEGORY: HEALTH SHOTLIST: 1. various of the India gate 2. various of AIIMS (All India Institute of Medical Sciences) 3. various of COVID-19 vaccination (file) 4. various of India STORYLINE: India's top health research body, the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), said on Tuesday a comprehensive study showed that COVID-19 vaccination was not responsible for unexplained sudden deaths among young adults in the country. The investigation, titled "Factors associated with unexplained sudden deaths among adults aged 18-45 years in India, a multicentric matched case-control study," was conducted between October 2021 and March 2023. It referred to certain factors that may increase the risk of sudden deaths. Among the causes, history of severe COVID-19 infection, binge-drinking, use of recreational drugs or substances are responsible for deaths

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Golf: Yokoo edges in front in 1st round of Nippon Series

Golf: Yokoo edges in front in 1st round of Nippon Series

TOKYO, Japan - Kaname Yokoo takes a full swing in the first round of the season-ending Nippon Series JT Cup at Tokyo Yomiuri Country Club in Tokyo on Dec. 4. Yokoo went on a birdie binge to take a one-shot lead with a 7-under-par 63.

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(2)Zico axes boozing players from Japan squad

(2)Zico axes boozing players from Japan squad

TOKYO, Japan - Japan coach Zico bites his lips at a news conference on March 19 after naming his 23-man squad to play in the 2006 World Cup Asian zone Group 3 qualifier away to Singapore on March 31. He dropped eight players who indulged in a drinking binge and acted improperly during a training camp from the national team.

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(1)Zico axes boozing players from Japan squad

(1)Zico axes boozing players from Japan squad

TOKYO, Japan - Japan coach Zico speaks at a news conference on March 19 after naming his 23-man squad to play in the 2006 World Cup Asian zone Group 3 qualifier away to Singapore on March 31. Eight players who indulged in a drinking binge and acted improperly during a training camp were dropped from the national team.

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Japanese singer denies reports of drinking binge in Taipei

Japanese singer denies reports of drinking binge in Taipei

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese starlet Tomoe Shinohara flashes peace signs at a news conference at Tokyo's Haneda airport on March 6. The day before, Taiwan media reported that Shinohara had been hospitalized in Taipei after what appeared to be a nervous breakdown induced by excessive drinking and work-related exhaustion. Shinohara denied the reports about the drinking, and her office said she was sent to hospital to be treated for exhaustion caused by a busy work schedule.

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The Long Ships - film (1964)

The Long Ships - film (1964)

Feast Scene Film: The Long Ships (UK/YUG 1964) Director: Jack Cardiff 03 March 1964 Date: 03-Mar-64

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(1)Zico axes boozing players from Japan squad

(1)Zico axes boozing players from Japan squad

TOKYO, Japan - Japan coach Zico speaks at a news conference on March 19 after naming his 23-man squad to play in the 2006 World Cup Asian zone Group 3 qualifier away to Singapore on March 31. Eight players who indulged in a drinking binge and acted improperly during a training camp were dropped from the national team. (Kyodo)

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(2)Zico axes boozing players from Japan squad

(2)Zico axes boozing players from Japan squad

TOKYO, Japan - Japan coach Zico bites his lips at a news conference on March 19 after naming his 23-man squad to play in the 2006 World Cup Asian zone Group 3 qualifier away to Singapore on March 31. He dropped eight players who indulged in a drinking binge and acted improperly during a training camp from the national team. (Kyodo)

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Japanese singer denies reports of drinking binge in Taipei

Japanese singer denies reports of drinking binge in Taipei

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese starlet Tomoe Shinohara flashes peace signs at a news conference at Tokyo's Haneda airport on March 6. The day before, Taiwan media reported that Shinohara had been hospitalized in Taipei after what appeared to be a nervous breakdown induced by excessive drinking and work-related exhaustion. Shinohara denied the reports about the drinking, and her office said she was sent to hospital to be treated for exhaustion caused by a busy work schedule.

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