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From lockdown to Los Angeles: the rise and rise of South Sudan’s blind footballers
In six years, the Bright Stars have gone from training in a dusty field to preparing for the Paralympics
We Are on the Cusp of a Revolution in Rare Disease Treatment
We can’t let the most important medical achievement of a decade slip through our fingers.
Campaigners demand action to break UK’s ‘addiction’ to herbicides
Use of glyphosate has risen 10-fold in 30 years, raising fears for public healthIt was Scottish farmers in the 1980s who pioneered the practice of spraying glyphosate on their wheat just before harvest. Struggling in the damp glens to get their crop to dry evenly, they came up with the idea of accelerating the process by killing it a week or two before harvesting.Glyphosate, then a revolutionary herbicide that killed everything plant-based but spared animal life, seemed perfect for the job. Soon...
How doctors at Medcare remove massive colon tumour without open surgery
Dubai: In an extraordinary advancement in medicine that has the potential to transform colon cancer treatments in the future, a group of experts at Medcare Royal Hospital in Al Qusais has successfully prevented a man from having his colon removed due to a large tumour, all without making any external cuts. The patient, who was originally recommended to have an extensive open surgery that would have resulted in a permanent loss of part of his bowel, left the hospital just days later with his orga...
George Clooney calls Donald Trump’s ‘a whole civilization will die tonight’ threat to Iran a war crime
White House says only person committing war crimes is actor ‘for his awful movies and terrible acting ability’The long-running war of words between the George Clooney and the White House has ignited again after the Oscar-winning actor criticised Donald Trump’s threat to Iran that “a whole civilization will die tonight”.On Wednesday, in a speech to 3,000 high school students in Cuneo, Italy, Clooney said the US president had committed a war crime with his threat. Continue reading...
U.S. Fertility Rates Drop to Another Record Low
The fertility rate has been falling since 2007, in large part because of a plunge among teenagers.
Man fighting for life after alleged hammer attack in Sydney hospital
Woman, 46, charged with grievous bodily harm after she allegedly struck 63-year-old RPA patient in head, NSW police sayA man is fighting for his life after allegedly being attacked with a hammer while in hospital.A 46-year-old woman allegedly walked into Sydney’s Royal Prince Alfred hospital in the early hours of Thursday morning and struck the man in his head with the improvised weapon, police said. Continue reading...
UAE bans trans fats: How it protects your heart from biscuits, ready-made popcorn
When the UAE Cabinet approved the National Healthy Nutrition Strategy 2031 earlier this year, one measure drew particular attention: a full ban on partially hydrogenated oils (PHOs), the primary industrial source of artificial trans fats. For Nada Zuhair Al Adeeb, Secretary-General of the UAE Nutrition Society and member of the Supreme Committee for Consumer Protection, the decision came as no surprise. It was, she says, the logical conclusion of years of steadily building regulatory groundwork...
The construction boss who built a new life after three years in prison
The construction boss who built a new life after three years in prisonJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleTraci QuinnTraci Quinn is the founder and boss of Chicago-based construction firm Pink HatsIt is often said that the US is "the land of second chances". One Chicago-based woman has embraced hers, becoming the boss of a successful all-female construction company after three years in prison.Traci Quinn, a mother and grandmother, spent two decades as a nurse.It was while workin...
How to fix the US broken healthcare system
As the WHO marks World Health Day, millions of Americans struggle to obtain quality healthcare services due to rising costs and other barriers. What are some of the options available to fix the U.S. healthcare system?CGTN’s Walter Morris takes a look.For more, check out our exclusive content on CGTN Now and subscribe to our weekly newsletter, The China Report.
Jury deliberations begin in trial of Maui doctor accused of trying to kill wife
The jury is now deliberating in the trial of a Maui doctor accused of trying to kill his wife. CBS News correspondent Carter Evans has the details.
‘Ketamine Queen’ Who Sold Matthew Perry Drugs Before Death Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison
Prosecutors identified Jasveen Sangha as a drug dealer known as the “Ketamine Queen” who operated a stash house at her home in North Hollywood.
Escaping the manosphere
Will Adolphy helps men and boys escape the influence of the online manosphere.
Boost Your Cat’s Protection This Summer with Great Deals on Flea & Tick Prevention at PetSmart
This article was created in sponsorship with PetSmart, which helps make content like this possible. With warm weather on the horizon, it’s time to get ready – and we’re not talking about working on our beach bod! While summer might be the season of sunny days, warm nights, barbecues, picnics, and pool parties, it is also known as peak flea & tick season. Whilst these blood-sucking, disease-spreading parasites can be active all year round, they are most active in the warmer months, turning yo...
Who Are the Women Rex Heuermann Admitted to Killing?
Six of the eight women whom Mr. Heuermann said he killed worked as escorts and advertised on sites like Craigslist and Backpage.
Trump’s New Pharmaceutical Tariffs Will Hit Small Drugmakers Hardest
In this week’s edition of InnovationRx, we look at the first robotic cataract surgeries in humans, the underbelly of marketing compounded GLP-1s, and more.
Patients Are Using Chatbots to Fight Medical Bills, With Mixed Results
While chatbots like Claude and ChatGPT can help narrow the information divide between patients and providers, they can also dispense flawed advice.
K-P reviews penalties for outsourced hospitals
The Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Health Department has initiated discussions to increase fines on private organisations managing outsourced government hospitals amid complaints of poor performance and administrative lapses, officials and sources told The Express Tribune. Under the existing public-private partnership (PPP) model overseen by the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Health Foundation, partner organisations are currently liable to pay a penalty equivalent to 10 per cent of their total budget for failing...
Suspects who allegedly threw bomb outside NYC mayor's home wanted to kill 60 people, prosecutors say
Suspects who allegedly threw bomb outside NYC mayor's home wanted to kill 60 people, prosecutors say51 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleAna FaguyWatch: Video shows suspect in foiled attack near Mamdani's NYC residenceTwo men accused of trying to bomb a protest outside the New York City mayor's home wanted to kill up to 60 people in the name of the Islamic State group (IS), federal prosecutors allege.An indictment, released on Tuesday, details charges against 18-year-o...
New light shed on who benefits most from weight-loss jabs
New light shed on who benefits most from weight-loss jabs8 minutes agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GooglePhilippa RoxbyHealth reporterGetty ImagesPeople who carry variations in two genes linked to appetite and digestion can lose more weight when taking drugs such as Wegovy and Mounjaro to treat obesity, research suggests.The findings, outlined in the Nature journal,, could explain why some people lose far more weight than others and why some have particularly bad side-effects, such as nausea and...