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U.S. tariffs on China will likely be 'stickier and higher,' says Morgan Stanley economist

Robin Xing, chief China economist at Morgan Stanley, discusses the potential impact of U.S. tariffs and China, and the l...

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Canyons Family Dental's $79 New Patient Special Now Includes Sleep Apnea Screenings

(MENAFN - Market Press Release) March 27, 2025 12:42 am - Canyons Family Dental now includes complimentary sleep apnea s...

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Kim Kardashian Says She'd Be 'Grounded For Life' If Dad Robert Was Alive

(MENAFN - IANS) Los Angeles, March 27 (IANS) Reality stars Kim Kardashian, and her sisters Khloe and Kourtney Kardashian...

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Yang Fu: Unassuming Acupoint That Clears the Entire Gallbladder Meridian

Yang Fu addresses a diverse array of concerns including lower limb discomfort, lymph node swelling, and balancing fat co...

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Glutamate key to unlocking liver regeneration after acute damage

The liver is a vital organ, crucial to digestion, metabolism and the elimination of toxins. It has a unique ability, reg...

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Tariffs reduce prosperity over the long term: International Chamber of Shipping

Guy Platten of International Chamber of Shipping talks about the tariff threats and uncertainty coming from the Trump ad...

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Cell's stress response is more nuanced and compartmentalized than previously thought

The body's cells respond to stress-toxins, mutations, starvation or other assaults-by pausing normal functions to focus ...

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Breakthrough discovery could lead to new class of antibiotics

The last time a new class of antibiotics reached the market was nearly three decades ago - but that could soon change, t...

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Mum rang 999 after spotting what son was doing while sleeping

Jessica Salmon's baby son Lennon suffered a number of seizures in the summer of 2021 and was placed in an induced coma a...

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New protein target could aid in muscle regeneration for degenerative conditions A Team At The Un...

For millions of people, losing muscle isn't just about weakness; it's about losing independence. Whether caused by Duche...

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Woman mistook symptoms for common cold before being told she has year to live

Nicola Heart, from New York, US, was diagnosed with incurable breast cancer after doctors discovered the disease had spr...

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Wearable technologies may improve exercise adherence in people with Type 2 Diabetes

Wearable mobile health technology could help people with Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) to stick to exercise regimes that help th...

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Study identifies PDGFRA as a potential target for pediatric high-grade gliomas

Pediatric high-grade gliomas, particularly H3K27M diffuse midline gliomas (DMG), are aggressive malignant brain tumors w...

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CZI announces a new grand challenge to revolutionize life science imaging research

The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative (CZI) announced a new grand challenge to develop groundbreaking imaging technologies to t...

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Cabozantinib gains FDA approval for treating advanced neuroendocrine tumors

Cabozantinib, an oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for th...

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Press Release: Sequana Medical To Attend The “VFB Happening 2025” In Ghent, Belgium On Saturday, 29 March 2025

(MENAFN - GlobeNewsWire - Nasdaq) Sequana Medical to Attend the–VFB Happening 2025– in Ghent, Belgium on Saturday, 2...

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Health Care Policy Expert to be 2025 Penn Nursing Commencement Speaker

Penn Nursing welcomes Winifred V. Quinn, PhD, FAANP(H), FAAN(H), Director of Nursing Workforce & Policy, AARP Center for...

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Common sugar substitute increases activity in the brain's hypothalamus

Compared to sugar, consuming sucralose-a widely used sugar substitute-increases activity in the hypothalamus, a brain re...

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Study links multimorbidity to increased fall risk and mortality in older adults

A new study by researchers at Peking University and the Chinese PLA General Hospital has found that multimorbidity-livin...

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MD Anderson names Jeffrey E. Lee, M.D., Chief Medical Executive

The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center today announced that Jeffrey E. Lee, M.D., an internationally regarded...

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Fusion proteins enable the creation of monoclonal antibodies

The Food and Drug Administration has approved more than 100 monoclonal antibodies to treat a range of diseases. Other an...

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Over 3.8 million lung cancer deaths prevented in the United States due to smoking decline

New research led by American Cancer Society (ACS) researchers estimates more than 3.8 million lung cancer deaths were av...

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US equities overpriced but Asia, Europe show long-term potential: Amundi CIO

Vincent Mortier, Amundi's CIO, discusses renewed investor interest in Asian and European equity markets amid shifting gl...

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Study reveals surge in anxiety and distress following the Iranian attack

A new study indicates high levels of emotional distress and anxiety in the days following the Iranian drone and missile ...

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Inflammation found to impact telomere length more than diet or exercise

A new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) on January 29, 2025, in Volume 17, Issue 2, titled "Diet, lifesty...

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Pain can motivate young adults to co-use alcohol and cannabis

Contrary to popular belief, young adults can experience significant acute and even chronic pain - which can motivate the...

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Colorectal cancer burden climbs in countries with low milk intake

A global study finds that low milk intake is linked to increased colorectal cancer burden, especially in older adults. P...

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Michigan patient dies after contracting rabies through a transplanted organ

A Michigan resident who received a transplant in December died after getting infected with rabies from the new organ, th...

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Do any non-drug treatments help back pain? Here’s what the evidence says

A new review shows bed rest is unlikely to help your back pain. The treatments that work can depend on how long your pai...

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Study links high sodium intake to increased risk of general and abdominal obesity

New research to be presented at this year's European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025, Malaga, Spain, 11-14 May) shows an a...

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Lasso-shaped small molecule may be a powerful tool in the fight against infectious diseases

A small molecule shaped like a lasso may be a powerful tool in the fight against infectious diseases, according to a new...

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Time-restricted eating combined with exercise may boost fat loss

Time-restricted eating is the latest craze for people looking to lose weight, but whether it works is still the calorie-...

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Maternal obesity and smoking influence children’s obesity risk as teenagers or adults

A study finds that factors beyond a person's control, like socioeconomic status and whether their mom smoked or was obes...

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Study uncovers protective mechanism of BRCA2 in cancer treatment

Mutations in BRCA2 — a gene known to repair damaged DNA and suppress tumor formation — can predict an individuals' p...

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Donald Trump moves to protect US auto industry with 25% hefty import tariffs

The tariffs, set to take effect on April 2, will impact nearly half of all vehicles sold in the United States, including...

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Novel drug nitisinone could help reduce malaria spread by killing mosquitoes

In the fight against malaria, controlling the mosquito population is crucial....

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Pass the (iodized) salt: Iodine deficiency drives frailty risk in people with diabetes

Lower iodine levels and use of non-iodized salt are linked to a higher risk of frailty in people with type 2 diabetes. T...

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What Are Foetal Abnormalities And What Are Its Causes? All You Need To Know

In India, birth defects—also known as congenital anomalies—pose a major public health challenge. These conditions co...

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Researchers develop a reverse genetics system for African swine fever virus

Researchers from the J. Craig Venter Institute (JCVI), the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI), and the International Live...

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People suffer from anorgasmia and have no idea why - but there ARE ways to fix it

Sexperts have warned that an often overlooked condition is causing millions of people to miss out on sexual pleasure....

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Reacher: will there be a season four on Prime Video? Latest update

Prime Video has offered an update on the future of Reacher 👀...

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COVID-derived molecular mimics may be involved in triggering autoimmunity

COVID infection has been linked to higher risk of autoimmune disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabet...

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Barbie Ferreira talks about the public’s reaction to her wearing a bikini for Aerie

Actor and model Barbie Ferreira is reflecting on the criticism she received after booking a major modeling job as a teen...

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Wildfires Aftermath: How Can Parents Help Children Process Grief and Move Forward?

The smoke has cleared, but children affected by Los Angeles' January wildfires may still be processing their grief. Pare...

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Study finds association between heart dysfunction and smaller brain volumes

People who have early signs of heart problems may also have changes in brain health that can be early signs of dementia,...

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Neighborhood disadvantage linked to higher dementia risk

People living in more disadvantaged neighborhoods may be more likely to develop dementia than people living in neighborh...

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Scientists uncover rare gene variants that help people live past 100

Researchers studying over 2,000 Ashkenazi Jewish centenarians uncovered two rare IGF-1 gene variants linked to exception...

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Australian erotic fiction author arrested for child abuse material in Daddy’s Little Toy

'What is being said is grossly disturbing and breaks my heart as well as makes me sick'...

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Finding It Tough to Live on Your Own Terms? Here's How to Break Free from Expectations

From birth, we're shaped by others' expectations. But when their dreams overshadow our own, the weight can be crushing. ...

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Show went on at comedy fest as man was dying

A packed comedy festival launch has been abandoned after an audience member suffered a medical episode and died in the p...

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Smartwatches may help control diabetes through exercise tracking

Wearable mobile health technology could help people with type 2 diabetes (T2D) to stick to exercise regimens that help t...

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New Report Measures States' Preparedness For Public Health Emergencies, Including Infectious Disease Outbreaks And Extreme Weather Events

(MENAFN - PR Newswire)Special Feature Examines the Threat of H5N1 Bird Flu and How to Guard Against Its SpreadWASHINGTON...

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Watch Wednesday's full episode of Mad Money with Jim Cramer — March 26, 2025

"Mad Money" host and former hedge fund manager, Jim Cramer, provides stock traders with all manner of investing advice....

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Lightning Round: Stryker's a good company, despite tariff impacts, says Jim Cramer

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer weighs in on stocks including: Nextera Energy, BlackRock, Stryker, and FactSet....

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Jim Cramer on the themes at play in today's tape

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer talks the current market environment and how to navigate it....

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"Magnetic Tweezers": Making Robotic Surgery Safer, More Precise with a Human Touch

Imagine if a doctor could remotely do a non-invasive, highly precise medical procedure on her patients using a tiny robo...

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If you think Nvidia is cheap and the data center isn't spent then own it, says Jim Cramer

'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer talks the current market environment and how to navigate it....

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This molecule links your diet to stroke and Alzheimer’s—here’s how to stop it

A new review explores how TMAO, a gut-derived metabolite from red meat and other foods, contributes to heart and brain d...