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BBCNEWS BBC News December 9, 2021 14:54:00

Been finding out that isn t any such facility available for the relatives of colonial soldiers. i think in both india and pakistan there has been a tendency to overlook how significant the south asian role was in the uk we have misunderstood or misremembered the war as being something that was basically european, about france and belgium and mud and trenches and we have for too long forgotten the role of not just south asians but commonwealth colonial soldiers played across a conflict. the records obviously help families and individuals to connect with their own family histories but the registers also offer us new insights into punjab s contribution to the first world war. so far, 44,000 service records have been uploaded with plans to add the remaining data in the forthcoming months. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News December 9, 2021 13:56:00

Records to find out more about the role their ancestors played in world war i but as i ve been finding out there isn t any such facility available for the relatives of colonial soldiers. i think in both india and pakistan there has been a tendency to overlook how significant the south asian role was in the british war effort. in the uk we have misunderstood or misremembered the war as being something that was basically european, about france and belgium and mud and trenches and we have for too long forgotten the role of not just south asians but commonwealth colonial soldiers played across the conflict. the records obviously help families and individuals to connect with their own family histories but the registers also offer us new insights into punjab s contribution to the first world war. so far, 114,000 service records have been uploaded with plans to add the remaining data in the forthcoming months. now it s time for a look at the weather with chris fawkes. ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 October 13, 2021 00:42:00

For years given both of our family histories. i i have been taking a daily aspirin, you know, 81 milligrams, whatever, for i can t even remember how many years. 20, 30 years or something. now, i m not supposed to? well, yeah. so, confusing is right, anderson. although, you know, science evolves a bit. i think the recommendations evolve with that. for you, personally, they are not saying that you should stop it if you are somebody who s already been taking this. you ve had conversations with your doctor about this. don t just stop this. if if you re thinking about this conversation with your doctor, talk to them, first, before stopping something. or if you ve had a heart attack or a stroke in the past, and now a baby aspirin, 81 milligrams as you point out, is being used to try to prevent a second heart attack or stroke. don t stop in those cases, as well. so there s a lot of people who have already been taking it. they shouldn t look at these draft recommendations and think tha ....

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CNN Anderson Cooper 360 October 13, 2021 04:41:00

The u.s. preventative services task force is considering making several changes to its guidance on taking a daily aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke. today, the task force posted a draft statement recommending that adults aged 40 to 59 who are at a higher risk for heart disease but do not have a history of the disease decide with their doctor whether to start taking aspirin. now, this is the first time the task force has recommended that adults in their 40s talk to their doctors about it. the draft also says that adults 60 and older should not start taking aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke because new evidence shows that potential harms outweigh the benefits. confusing. yes? i think so. joining us now, cnn chief medical correspondent and author of the new book about covid-19 pandemic world war c dr. sanjay gupta. so, you know, sanjay have talked for years given both of our family histories. i i have been taking a daily aspirin, you know, 81 ....

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