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How to help someone with schizophrenia in the Philippines

Technology.inquirer.net 

The World Health Organization celebrates World Mental Health Day today, October 10. In response, Filipinos should learn how to handle the most common mental health issue in the nation: schizophrenia. The Southern Philippines Medical Center Journal of Health Care Services says schizophrenia was the top mental disorder in 2015. Around 1 percent of Filipinos struggle

55-year-old man killed after being struck by bus In Karnataka's Udupi

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

A man named Hidayatullah Abdul Rahiman, 55, was killed and his wife, Shavar Banu, 45, severely injured after being hit by a private bus near a restaurant in Mulur. The accident, caused by alleged reckless driving, led to Rahiman's death at the hospital and Banu's critical condition.

Italian Deputy PM pledges to help pull through EU-Mercosur FTA

«MercoPress» (en) 

Italy's Deputy Prime Minister and top diplomat Antonio Tajani told a group of Brazilian businesspeople in Sao Paulo Wednesday that his country was facing "a great opportunity" to strengthen its economic and commercial presence in Latin America, particularly through the EU-Mercosur free trade agreement that is still pending ratification.

Patriots Gameplan: Projecting a Plan for QB Drake Maye's First Career Start vs. the Texans on Sunday - Patriots.com

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Tennis legend Rafael Nadal to retire at end of season

New York Post (sports) 

Spain's Rafa Nadal, who won 22 Grand Slam singles titles, said on Thursday he was putting an end to his professional tennis career, a decision effective after the Davis Cup final.