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Why Pharma Risk Registers Misclassify Their Biggest Third-Party Exposures
InnovationWhy Pharma Risk Registers Misclassify Their Biggest Third-Party ExposuresByMaman Ibrahim,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)Jun 04, 2026, 09:15am EDTMaman Ibrahim is a cyber and digital risk executive, helping boards, CRO, CIO, and CISO turn risk work into decisions, delivery, and proof. gettyIn my work advising pharmaceutical...
Nine children hospitalised after eating tree seeds on school premises
The group of Year 6 children from Jesse Gray Primary School in West Bridgford were taken to hospital on Wednesday, June 3 after eating seeds from trees on the school grounds, but were all discharged unharmed
First US screwworm case in 60 years: Should America be worried?
The US Department of Agriculture says New World screwworm has been detected in a Texas calf.
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هل تبحث عن أسرع طريقة للتخلص من دهون البطن؟ اكتشف أسرار العلم وراء حرق الدهون بفعالية مع تمارين بسيطة يمكنك القيام بها في المنزل!
Sculpt Your Abs: The Ultimate Science-Backed Guide to Burning Belly Fat Fast!
Struggling to shed those stubborn belly pounds? Discover the fastest, scientifically proven methods and exercises that can transform your waistline in weeks!
Dopamine menus: can small pleasures help us get unstuck?
You sit down to start a task you care about. Nothing happens. You open your phone instead. Minutes turn into hours. You feel restless, flat, or oddly exhausted, even though you haven’t done much at all. For many neurodivergent people, this cycle is painfully familiar. It’s often described as a motivation problem or a focus issue. But for those who are ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) or autistic and ADHD (AuDHD), these experiences are closely linked to how dopamine – a vital bra...
Comedian Bert Kreischer says blood clot scare may have saved him from dying in a tour bus fire
Comedian Bert Kreischer revealed how suffering a terrifying medical ordeal may have saved his life.In early January, the 53-year-old "Free Bert" star went to the emergency room after severe leg pain woke him up in the middle of the night. At the hospital, doctors found a significant blood clot behind Kreischer's knee and then discovered additional clots in his lungs. Afterward, he was placed on blood thinners and had to stop drinking alcohol while recovering.In March 2026, Kreischer and his team...
Princess of Wales congratulates cancer patient for finishing treatment
The Princess of Wales has congratulated a woman as she was about to ring a bell after finishing her treatment for breast cancer.
Delhi hotel fire: African couple undergoing IVF treatment found dead in each other's arms
An African couple undergoing IVF treatment in Delhi were found dead in each other's arms after a devastating fire at a Malviya Nagar hotel. They were among 21 victims, discovered in a bathroom where they sought refuge. The couple's tragic end highlighted their devotion, facing death together.
Bob Harris steps down from BBC Radio 2 shows because of ill health
Veteran broadcaster makes ‘one of hardest decisions of my entire life’ weeks after revealing spread of cancer to spineThe veteran broadcaster Bob Harris has announced he is stepping down from BBC Radio 2 after 30 years so he can focus on “getting well again”, six weeks after revealing his prostate cancer had spread into his upper spine.The 80-year-old host of The Country Show and Sounds of the 70s, known as “Whispering” Bob Harris, said his health problems were forcing him to step down and that...
Pregnant girl, 17, loses her baby AND pregnant best friend, 16, to suspected domestic violence shooting
Pregnant girl, 17, loses her baby AND pregnant best friend, 16, to suspected domestic violence shootingSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy WILL POTTER, US SENIOR NEWS REPORTER Published: 13:48, 4 June 2026 | Updated: 13:48, 4 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Irregular heartbeat risk much lower in super-fit people than previously thought
Our study shows that atrial fibrillation risk in very fit people is smaller than previously thought. voronaman/ ShutterstockExercise is important for your heart and cardiovascular health. But for years, research has suggested that very fit people – particularly young men – have a higher risk of developing atrial fibrillation (an irregular heartbeat) later in life than less athletic people do. But our new large-scale study of more than one million young Swedish men challenges this long-held conc...
Primary school head calls emergency services and sends nine children to hospital because they had eaten seeds off tree in school grounds
Primary school head calls emergency services and sends nine children to hospital because they had eaten seeds off tree in school groundsSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy NOOR QURASHI, NEWS REPORTER Published: 13:35, 4 June 2026 | Updated: 13:38, 4 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Experts criticise plan for American-only Ebola quarantine centre in Kenya
Plan departs from policy of bringing CDC staff back to US for treatment and offering support to all health workersFormer top US officials and other experts are urging the Trump administration to abandon plans for an Ebola quarantine and treatment centre in Kenya, as the union for workers with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) calls for Americans exposed to Ebola to be brought home for treatment.Soon after the US revealed it was setting up a field hospital in Kenya for the E...
Another 'nataka' brewing? Will CM-deputy pair stoke another power tussle in Karnataka
G Parameshwara's appointment as deputy CM in Karnataka's DK Shivakumar government revives memories of past power tussles within the Congress. Previously, Parameshwara, as state party president, clashed with CM Siddaramaiah over party control. His current elevation is seen as a move to balance caste and factional interests, pacifying him after he vied for the CM post.
13 Foreigners Among 15 Who Survived Delhi Hotel Fire Still Under Treatment
Malviya Nagar fire: Many of those staying at the hotel were foreign medical tourists or attendants of patients undergoing treatment at nearby hospitals.
93% Of Mothers Are Burned Out—Yet Call Themselves “Good”
LeadershipForbesWomen93% Of Mothers Are Burned Out—Yet Call Themselves “Good”ByGeri Stengel,Contributor.Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Geri Stengel writes about the success factors of women entrepreneurs. Follow AuthorJun 04, 2026, 07:04am EDT--:-- / --:--This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more.Peanut's 5.5 million members span every stage of the motherhood journey—from pregnancy and newborn...
Henry Nowak inquest to determine whether police contributed to his death
An inquest into the murder of Henry Nowak will look into whether the police contributed to the 18-year-old's death, a coroner has confirmed. The inquest is due to take back at Winchester Coroner's Court with a jury on September 20, 2027.Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton area coroner Jason Pegg said a jury inquest would enable "public and family scrutiny of all the circumstances by which Henry came by his death". MORE TO FOLLOW... TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Our Standards:...
People taking common sleep drug may not realize they're too impaired to drive, study finds
A popular antipsychotic medication was found to reduce obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) – but it also led to impaired driving the next morning.That’s according to a small randomized controlled trial published in the Annals of the American Thoracic Society.Researchers from Flinders University in Adelaide, Australia, conducted the study in 15 adults with OSA who also had difficulty maintaining sleep. Each participant underwent two overnight sleep studies approximately one week apart, according to a p...
Three Pillars For Secure Hospital-At-Home Care
InnovationThree Pillars For Secure Hospital-At-Home CareByPulak De,Forbes Councils Member.for Forbes Technology CouncilCOUNCIL POSTExpertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. | Membership (fee-based)Jun 04, 2026, 07:00am EDTPulak De, Information Security & Risk Management Leader at Cardinal Health. gettyThe Acute Hospital Care at Home (AHCAH) program from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) allows approved hospitals...