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Who wins the Stanley Cup? On outside looking in for a change, the Panthers make their picks
TORONTO — The Florida Panthers have had a tight grip on Lord Stanley’s mug for two years but will now have to hand it over after missing the postseason.So I had the idea to venture into the visitors’ dressing room Saturday at Scotiabank Arena and ask some of the Panthers players who they might pick to win this year. The only problem is that so many of the regulars who actually won those two Cups with Florida are on the shelf right now. Still, through a dressing room full of AHL call-ups, I did b...
'Miracle fruit' may help cancer patients overcome chemo side effect that can lead to dangerous weight loss
A small, red "miracle fruit" is gaining attention for its ability to make lemons taste like lemonade — and for helping some cancer patients cope with an unpleasant side effect of treatment.For many chemotherapy patients, "chemo mouth" can make food taste metallic, bland or spoiled — leading to weight loss, poor nutrition and reduced motivation to eat.But a small red berry scientifically known as Synsepalum dulcificum — commonly called "miracle fruit" — is drawing attention for helping patients b...
Who is Manas Ranjan Mangaraj, BJD’s new leader in the Rajya Sabha
Seen as close to Patnaik’s trusted aide V K Pandian, he is seen to be a part of the BJD’s inner circle and was appointed party observer for the Berhampore Lok Sabha seat in 2024, which the party lost along with six of the seven Assembly segments falling under it.
Dipika Kakar describes hospital visits as ‘one of the most difficult days’, says ‘everyone is worried about me’
Psychotherapist and life coach Delnna Rrajesh said that moments like hospital visits carry layers of emotional weight
Misinformation slows HPV vaccine uptake despite statewide push
From infertility fears to online rumours, hesitancy grows despite zero adverse events and statewide push
PRISHA MOSLEY, JOSH PAYNE: Our legal appeal could reshape justice for victims of gender 'care' cases
On Monday, a North Carolina appeals court will confront a question far larger than one case, one plaintiff or even one state. It will decide whether those harmed by ideology under the guise of medical care are entitled to justice.We believe the answer must be yes.As an emotionally distressed teenager, I, Prisha Mosley, found myself turning to dark places on the internet. Sucked in by chat rooms and subreddits, the addictive, alluring culture of inclusivity captivated my young, impressionable min...
AI to predict how bowel cancer patients will respond to new NHS drug
PhenMap tool could spare thousands of patients from treatment that would be ineffective for themA new AI-driven way of identifying how patients with advanced bowel cancer will respond to a drug that was recently introduced by the NHS has been announced.Researchers at London’s Institute of Cancer Research and the RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences in Dublin have developed the method with the goal of sparing potentially thousands of patients from being given drugs that would be ineffe...
Can red light therapy really deliver a beauty and health glow up? Here's the science
Can red light therapy really deliver a beauty and health glow up? Here's the science April 13, 20265:00 AM ET Heard on Morning Edition Maria Godoy Can red light therapy really deliver a beauty and health glow up? Here's the science Audio will be available later today.
Asha Bhosle death: Why chest infection in elderly can spiral into multi-organ failure
Subtle symptoms, delayed care and fragile physiology make octogenarians especially vulnerable to rapid, life-threatening decline.
Elon Musk casts doubt on COVID 19 dosage, fuels global health debate
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has reignited debate around COVID-19 vaccines after sharing concerns about dosage levels, drawing on what he described as a difficult personal experience following his second shot. Posting on X, Musk indicated that his second vaccine dose left him feeling severely unwell, to the point where he believed hospitalization might be necessary. He contrasted that episode with his earlier bout of COVID-19, which he suggested felt comparatively mild—closer to a routine flu than...
Cuba sent doctors. Washington sent a destroyer.
The US blockade is killing not just a failing state, but six decades of a small island extending global solidarity.
The More We Add To U.S. Healthcare, The Worse It Gets
Better healthcare outcomes and lower costs begin with subtraction, not addition. Here's why less is more when it comes to American medicine.
Report into Southport attack expected to be highly critical of police, social services, mental health teams and killer's parents when it is published later today
Southport attack report expected to be highly critical of police, social services and killer's parents when it's published todayBy DUNCAN GARDHAM and LIZ HULL, NORTHERN CORRESPONDENT Published: 09:26, 13 April 2026 | Updated: 09:32, 13 April 2026 e-mail View comments
Viral video: Traffic sergeant saves man who jumped off bridge in Karachi
KARACHI: A traffic police sergeant rescued a man who had jumped from a bridge in Karachi’s Liaquatabad area, in an incident captured on video and widely shared on social media. According to reports, the man, believed to be a drug addict, climbed over the safety wall of the Liaquatabad flyover and was left hanging dangerously from overhead wires. Passersby raised an alarm and alerted a traffic police officer. Responding swiftly, the officer took immediate action to prevent a tragedy. He stopped a...
‘Goli khaana padta tha’: When Asha Bhosle revealed she’s slept only 3–4 hours a night since age 15
Abu Dhabi DoH inspections reveal major 2025 healthcare reforms
The Department of Health – Abu Dhabi has released its inspection and audit results for January–December 2025, highlighting strengthened oversight, updated standards and expanded community engagement aimed at improving healthcare quality and patient safety.Get updated faster and for FREE: Download the Gulf News app now - simply click here. Rising compliance and inspection activityDuring 2025, the department carried out 4,540 licensing audit rounds across healthcare facilities. Compliance audits r...
Fact check: Viral video of former diplomat Deepak Vohra criticising Indian FM is doctored
Multiple users shared a video on social media platform X on Sunday, allegedly showing former Indian diplomat Deepak Vohra criticising New Delhi’s diplomacy and questioning why S Jaishankar remains the external affairs minister after the Islamabad Talks. However, the video is doctored. Backchannel diplomatic efforts by Pakistan paid off, as the United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire on Wednesday, after weeks of escalating hostilities triggered by US-Israeli strikes on F...
Private firms providing services to NHS made £1.6bn profit in two years, research finds
Exclusive: MPs say profit-making levels in England are ‘scandalous’ and call for cap on amount private companies can make from NHSPrivate firms providing services to the NHS including healthcare and consultancy have made £1.6bn in profits over the last two years, research reveals.The findings – on the basis of contracts worth £12bn – have prompted claims of “scandalous” profiteering, concern that the health service is being “taken for a ride” and calls for ministers to impose a cap on maximum pr...
Who will be next Bihar CM? Final cabinet meet with Nitish Kumar set for April 14
The outgoing chief minister has called what is likely to be his last cabinet meeting at 11 am on April 14.| India News
UAE ranks first globally in 10 healthcare competitiveness indicators
Abu Dhabi: The Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP), in collaboration with the Federal Competitiveness and Statistics Centre, announced that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) secured first place globally in 10 healthcare competitiveness indicators in 2025.These results are based on findings from the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Report, the Prosperity Index Report, and the Global Gender Gap Report.World Health Day 2026: UAE strengthens global status as hub for preventive healthcare...