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Genomic screening uncovers hidden cancer and heart disease risk in young adults
In an evolving health landscape, emerging research continues to highlight concerns that could impact everyday wellbeing. Here’s the key update you should know about: A large Australian pilot shows that testing healthy young adults for high-risk genes can reveal serious disease risk years before symptoms appear, challenging traditional family history–based genetic testing. Study: Feasibility and outcomes of the DNA Screen…
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Indian CBSE–Saudi curriculum school to open soon in Madinah
Madinah: In a significant development for expat families, a school offering a combined Indian Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and Saudi curriculum is set to open in Madinah from the 2026–2027 academic year, sources told Siasat.com. The institution, currently in the pre-opening phase, is located in the Hayy Al Nasr area, approximately 10 minutes from the Prophet’s Mosque (Al-Masjid…
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Patient Advocacy, Health Equity, and Community Engagement in Clinical Research: An Interview with Ekta Grewal
Ekta Grewal Founder, Sikhs In Clinical Research Ekta Grewal is the Founder of Sikhs in Clinical Research (SICR), driving health equity, education, and patient advocacy through awareness programs. With more than a decade of experience working with patients across various clinical research sites, including community hospitals, she is passionate about increasing awareness and understanding of clinical research within the underrepresented…
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Many women and doctors dismiss Trump’s Tylenol claim as more research suggests no autism link
When President Donald Trump claimed last year that taking Tylenol during pregnancy can be linked with an increased risk of autism, ob-gyn Dr. Nathaniel DeNicola’s office had an influx of questions and confusion – but only for a few days. “Then, after a week, it had kind of gone away as a hot-button topic,” said DeNicola, based in Newport Beach,…
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10 Haunting Movies That Aren’t Horror
If you’ve ever wondered how some films haunt without a jump scare or supernatural creature in sight, you’re not alone. Often, it’s that quiet unease that stays with you when you’re replaying scenes in your head days later. At their core, these are stories unafraid to sit with human nature, isolation, or existential dread, and they burrow under your skin…
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Even some Trump advisers are wary of a military pursuit of Greenland. Is an off-ramp possible?
Flying home this month from an extended Christmas vacation in Palm Beach, President Donald Trump was momentarily taken aback when a reporter asked him about the ice-covered island he’s openly trying to annex. “How did we come up to Greenland?” he asked, incredulously, on January 4. “We’ll worry about Greenland in about two months. Let’s talk about Greenland in 20…
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How much snow fell in Massachusetts? – Boston 25 News
DEDHAM, Mass. — A Sunday snowstorm that moved through the state brought the biggest snowfall of the season to cities like Boston. Snow began on Sunday afternoon, depending on the area, and will taper off between 8 and 10 a.m on Monday. Parts of southeast Massachusetts became the jackpot areas and saw more than 6 inches of snow. Here’s a…
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Bitcoin, Altcoins Gains Retrace After US, EU Trade War Resumes
Key points: Bitcoin may remain under pressure as the US-EU trade war may create a risk-off environment in the short term. Most major altcoins have turned down from their overhead resistance levels, signaling that the bears remain in command. Bitcoin’s (BTC) pullback is attempting to find support near $92,000, but the bears have kept up the pressure. Several crypto analysts…
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Health Minister launches stem cell facility at NIMS for affordable, advanced treatments
Hyderabad: A state-of-the-art Stem Cell Laboratory was inaugurated at Nizam’s Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS) by Telangana Health Minister Damodar Rajanarsimha on Monday. The laboratory has been established in collaboration with Tulsi Therapeutics, a prominent biotechnology firm based in the United States. A ‘seed’ for human health Speaking to the media following the inauguration, the Minister used a simple analogy…
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These Are the Best Treatments, Medications In 2026
Share on PinterestSome treatments are recommended by experts for hair loss, while others are currently under research. Image Credit: agrobacter/Getty Images Several new medications to treat hair loss in males and females are currently in clinical trials. Stem cell and fatty acid treatments are also being studied as potential treatments for hair loss caused by androgenetic alopecia. Experts say other…
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