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The pharmacist who put rescue in reach
LEXINGTON, Ky. (Jan. 12, 2026) — On some winter mornings, Daniel Wermeling, Pharm.D., nurses his coffee and occasionally revisits the improbable idea that once kept him awake for more than a decade — that a medicine older than many of his students could be reborn in an easy-to-use form. When he recounts the story, he ticks through the pharmacology and the regulatory hurdles…
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Voter photo ID card, 12 other identity proofs valid for polling
Mumbai: Electors in the upcoming Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) polls will be required to present either a voter photo ID card or any one of the 12 alternative identity documents approved by the State Election Commission to cast their vote, officials said. Polling will be held across 227 civic wards from 7.30 am to 5.30 pm on Thursday and counting…
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10 Greatest Epic Movie Masterpieces of the Last 100 Years, Ranked
Films have evolved significantly over the past 100 years, with new trends and actors bringing these stories to life. From genre-defining classics like The Wizard of Oz to modern masterpieces such as Oppenheimer, fans can always find something to enjoy every year, and with over a century of content, there will always be must-watch films. Movies are best experienced in…
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Implanted vagus nerve stimulation device offers lasting relief for severe depression
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: About 20% of U.S. adults experience major depression in their lifetime. For most people, symptoms improve within a few treatment attempts, but up to one-third of patients have treatment-resistant depression, for which standard antidepressant medication or…
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How Minnesota faith communities are resisting aggressive immigration operations : NPR
Samantha Heaton and her son Elliot Heaton, 7, light a prayer candle during service at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church as Samuel Hesla holds a sign marking an abduction by ICE at the church in Minneapolis on Sunday. Evan Frost for NPR hide caption toggle caption Evan Frost for NPR MINNEAPOLIS — At Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church in south Minneapolis, Pastor…
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Tired of the wellness industrial complex? Six rules to ditch – and what to do instead | Well actually
Being healthy shouldn’t feel this complicated. Yet every week brings a new wellness fixation, from “fibermaxxing” to “zone 2 training”, creatine and cortisol-hacking. Between prescriptive plans, complex science and often contradictory advice, it can seem like being healthy is a full-time job – or a hopeless cause. It’s neither, argues Dr Ezekiel J Emanuel, a leading public-health physician, a professor…
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U.S. health data is disappearing—with potentially serious consequences
Joel Gurin The work that we’re doing now is part of an effort being led by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, which has become really concerned about the potential for some real disruptions to what you can think of as the public health data infrastructure. This is the data on all kinds of things, on disease rates, on social determinants…
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8 Horror Movie Masterpieces So Great That They Became the Blueprint
Some movies follow trends, while the truly great films create them. This is the case in any genre, but the versatility of horror storytelling makes it more apparent when a popular movie inspires a slew of like-minded features. A new style of horror or a fresh take on a creature can dictate the coming years of macabre entertainment. Ranging from…
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Why the massive Iran protests haven’t toppled its clerical establishment
Reuters —Despite Iran’s nationwide protests and years of external pressure, there are as yet no clear signs of fracture in the Islamic Republic’s security elite that could bring an end to one of the world’s most resilient governments. Adding to the stress on Iran’s clerical rulers, US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened military action over Tehran’s severe crackdown on…
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Court reserves bail for five, two sent to judicial custody
New Delhi: A Delhi court on Tuesday, January 13, reserved the bail order for five men allegedly involved in a stone-pelting incident near the Faiz-e-Elahi mosque in the Turkman Gate area for the following day. Two accused, arrested recently, were also produced before the court, which sent them to judicial custody for eight days. Judicial Magistrate Sayesha Chada heard the…
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