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President Zardari Addresses Public Gathering at Sindh Home Minister’s Residence
President Asif Ali Zardari delivered a speech to a public gathering hosted by Sindh Home Minister, Zia-ul-Hassan Lanjar.
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African Union's health agency vows Ebola Bundibugyo vaccine by end of 2026
Africa CDC announces Ebola Bundibugyo vaccine development, expected to be ready by end of 2026, a significant step in combating the deadly virus.
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Brain Aging Reveals Rising Transposon RNAs with Distinct Shifts in Huntington's and Parkinson's
New research highlights how transposable elements (TEs) or transposons, a significant fraction of the human genome, influence brain aging and neurodegenerative disorders like
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Supermarket receipts show trends in menstrual pain relief
Research reveals disparities in menstrual pain relief purchases, with lower-income areas showing significantly less access to pain relief, according to a study published in PLOS
AI Framework Suggests Simple Food Swaps for Healthier, Cheaper Meals
A new study from UC Davis reveals how an AI framework can suggest minor ingredient changes to enhance meal nutrition and reduce costs.
Scientists identify metabolic target to overcome chemotherapy resistance in ovarian cancer
Researchers discover a new metabolic target to combat chemotherapy resistance in ovarian cancer, offering hope for improved treatment outcomes and patient prognosis.
How High-Intensity Interval Training Affects Inflammatory Responses in Runners vs Cyclists
New research reveals that running HIIT workouts lead to a stronger inflammatory response compared to cycling, offering insights for athletes seeking optimal anti-inflammatory
H1 Secures $40 Million from CVS, Proving SaaS Startups Can Still Attract Investment
H1, a healthcare SaaS startup, has raised $40 million from CVS Health, highlighting the continued appeal of innovative tech solutions to investors.
Sleep Disorders Linked to Socioeconomic Disparities in Appalachia
A new study reveals how economic challenges in Appalachian regions contribute to higher rates of sleep disorders among residents.
Unexpected Allies: Eosinophils May Help Predict Cancer Immunotherapy Response and Survival
A new review highlights how eosinophils, once seen only in allergic responses, could play a crucial role in predicting cancer immunotherapy outcomes and patient survival.
What an Illusion Involving a Fake Hand Can Tell Us About Our Mind–Body Connection
McGill University researchers find that people with weaker self-perceptions also experience less bodily awareness, reinforcing the link between mind and body.
Rise of Dangerous Sedative Medetomidine Tracked in New York State
A new analysis reveals how New York's public health agencies responded to the spread of medetomidine, a dangerous sedative in illicit drugs, saving lives through coordinated
Obesity May Influence How Early-Stage Breast Cancer Becomes Invasive
A new study from the University of Oklahoma reveals that obesity can alter the progression of early-stage breast cancer, potentially making it more invasive.
Brain Maps Reveal First Lifetime White Matter Growth Charts from Birth to
Researchers at Vanderbilt University have created groundbreaking growth charts for white matter in the brain over a human lifetime, combining nearly two decades of research and
More Support Needed for Aged Care Staff to Navigate End-of-Life Conversations
A Flinders University study highlights the challenges faced by aged care workers in discussing end-of-life care with families, emphasizing the need for enhanced training and
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