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  • Mental health disorders in cancer: A survival risk factor

    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: For many patients, the emotional toll of cancer can become a hidden risk factor, one that may influence survival as much as the disease itself. Study: Association of mental health disorders and all-cause mortality for patients…

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  • Evolent Health Q4 Earnings Call Highlights

    Evolent Health logo Evolent beat the midpoint of guidance in Q4 with $469 million revenue and $37.8 million Adjusted EBITDA, and management’s baseline full‑year 2025 metrics (adjusting for the ACO divestiture) were about $1.7 billion revenue and $141 million Adjusted EBITDA; 2026 guidance is for $2.4–$2.6 billion revenue and $110–$140 million Adjusted EBITDA (midpoint $125M) with EBITDA expected to be…

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  • ABVP alleges Azim Premji University promoting J&K ‘secession’, stages protest

    Bengaluru: The ABVP on Tuesday, February 24, staged a demonstration against city-based Azim Premji University, alleging that an event at the institution was promoting separatism and secession of Jammu and Kashmir and an insult to the Indian Army. The institution denied the programme was held. Raising slogans, activists of the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad smeared the university’s nameplate with black…

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  • China and the U.S. change approaches to foreign aid : NPR

    China’s first batch of emergency humanitarian aid to Myanmar is loaded onto an airplane in Beijing in March 2025. In response to a request from the Myanmar government, China gave emergency humanitarian aid to support earthquake relief efforts. Chen Yehua/Xinhua via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Chen Yehua/Xinhua via Getty Images Foreign aid has long been a way for…

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  • Man stabbed to death in Hyderabad’s Moosapet

    Representative Image Hyderabad: A man was murdered at Moosapet in the city on Wednesday, February 25. The police have identified the deceased as Shankar (48) from Karnataka. He had been working in a hotel in Moosapet for the past two years. The accused attacked him and stabbed him to death with knives while he was walking near the bridge in…

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  • “Nirvanna: The Band – the Show

    Looking for a movie to begin my spring semester Amherst Cinema viewings, I discovered “Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie”, wondering, first, why they spelled Nirvana in that way, and second, what it may be about, as the synopsis provided little information and literally ended with: “…blah blah blah.” After learning that it was based in and dedicated to…

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  • Pharmacists call for medicine review program to be expanded

    When fire brigade officer Colin O’Rourke left hospital after a heart procedure, he ended up on 32 different medications. Not all of them agreed with him.   “When I got home, I felt that the meds were having adverse side effects … I was suffering from nausea and vomiting,” he said. “I ended up back in [hospital] and spent the…

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  • Inside El Mencho’s arsenal: high-powered arms, 400 gunmen, land mines

    MEXICO CITY — “El Mencho,” the powerful drug lord the Mexican army killed in a daring raid, had created what security experts say was one of the most advanced security operations devised to protect a cartel boss. His system relied on high-powered weaponry, nearly 400 gunmen, bomb-delivering drones and, sometimes, land mines. Nemesio Rubén Oseguera Cervantes, 59, who was fatally wounded when…

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  • Ukraine’s war machine evolves into machine war

    KYIV, Ukraine — The army that stopped Russia’s march on Kyiv four years ago no longer exists. Outmanned and outgunned by a nuclear power in the largest land war in Europe since 1945, Ukraine’s front line is increasingly held not by soldiers, but by machines and the skeleton crews that control them. Commanders describe brigades hollowed out to half strength…

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  • Every Sci-Fi & Fantasy Movie Based on Richard Matheson Books

    Richard Matheson may have primarily been known as the writer of I Am Legend, but he was also so much more than that single sci-fi horror masterpiece. He made other noteworthy contributions to those genres as well as the thriller and war genres. This includes both in novel and short story forms as well as on the screen. To that…

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