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GOOD NEWS I 14 APRIL 2025

No whaling in Iceland again in 2025 , blood test can identify Parkinson’s at an early stage

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14.04.2025
by selinamahoche

I was already struggling to get out of bed when my alarm went off this morning. Our six pieces of Good News definitely helped me today. If you’re feeling like me, I hope you’re having a better start to the new week with our new issue: there will still be no whaling in Iceland in 2025, a new blood test detects Parkinson’s and there are more cranes in South Africa. Have a good week!

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14.04.2025
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