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Browsing by Author "Atanganza, B Carolyne"

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    How sleeping positions affect or health.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-11-13) Atanganza, B Carolyne
    One of the interesting aspects of parenthood is observing babies learn to sleep. Like contortionists putting on a show, they bend, stretch, curl in what looks dangerously bone breaking positions yet the sleep through it all.
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    How to adopt a vegetarian lifestyle.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-09-18) Atanganza, B Carolyne
    That Ugandans love their meat is no secret. We take pride in the fact that we have a ferocious appetite for and eat meat in shocking quantities. Places such as Namawojolo, Lukaya and Nankulabye have been built around and thrive on selling juicy, succulent roasted and fried varieties of meat.
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    UCI giving care to cancer patients.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-09-21) Atanganza, B Carolyne
    The Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI) is a cancer research, care and training institute under the ministry of Health. Last month the institute celebrated its golden jubilee in Kampala that was attended by researchers, oncologists and doctors from all over the world.
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    Why you are always hungry.
    (Daily Monitor, 2017-11-06) Atanganza, B Carolyne
    Do you remember the last time you were really hungry? I mean the stomach growling, body shaking kind of hunger. This was Geraldine Mayanja's experience for almost two years. The 36-year-old recounts how she found herself utterly overweight and constantly broke because she was spending on obscene amount of money to keep
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