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  2. Thiamine deficiency - Wikipedia

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    Thiamine deficiency is a medical condition of low levels of thiamine (vitamin B 1). [1] A severe and chronic form is known as beriberi. [1] [7] The name beriberi was possibly borrowed in the 18th century from the Sinhalese phrase බැරි බැරි (bæri bæri, “I cannot, I cannot”), owing to the weakness caused by the condition.

  3. Health in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italy's high average varies greatly by regions. In the more affluent north, the life expectancy at birth in 1990 for a man was lower than in Italy's south (73.3 compared to 74.2). For a woman, the average is higher in the north than in the south (80.6 compared to 79.8). [10] Central Italy has the highest average, with 74.7 for men and 81.0 for ...

  4. Beriberi - Wikipedia

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  5. 50 Times People Acted Like Shameless Jerks Because They ... - AOL

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    "My house, my rules," we often say when someone questions our private life. However, certain people extend this approach to the public domain as well, acting like they're above the rest of us.But ...

  6. Germ theory's key 19th century figures - Wikipedia

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    These outbreaks were first blamed on the poor because they were said to smell bad and be immoral. This population was believed to cause "bad air." Foul urban air at the time was the prevailing theory of how disease was transmitted (miasma theory). [29] Physician John Snow was an anesthesiologist.

  7. Corruption in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Corruption in Italy is a major problem. In Transparency International 's annual surveys, Italy has consistently been regarded as one of the most corrupt countries in the Eurozone . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Political corruption remains a major problem, particularly in Lombardy , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Campania and Sicily where corruption perception is at a high ...

  8. Islamophobia in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Within Italy, there is a large Islamic presence of approximately 1.25 million people, [2] stemming from the widespread migration and settlement that began in the 1970s, in particular from North Africa. The Islamic population of Italy increasingly faces challenges when it comes to their position in society, with the increasing cultural hostility ...

  9. Serbs in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Some 40,000 Serbs live in northern Italy. In Arzignano, there are thousands of Serbs from all over former Yugoslavia. [6] As of the 2013 Italian census, 46,958 "foreign citizens" from Serbia (excluding Kosovo) live in Italy. [7] As of 2012, some 10,000–15,000 Serbs live in the city of Trieste. [8]