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Health Care - Page 21

October 28, 2024
Diplomacy/News

Dutch Court Orders Bill Gates to Face Trial Over COVID-19 Vaccine Injuries

A Dutch court ruled that Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates could face trial in the Netherlands, following a case filed by seven individuals claiming to have suffered injuries from COVID-19 vaccines. The case,

Human Rights/Interviews

What the Neuropsychologist Did to Slow Her Mother’s Dementia

When Catherine Loveday, a professor of neuropsychology at the University of Westminster, began to notice subtle changes in her mother’s behavior, she was uniquely placed to act. Loveday, an expert in memory and brain function, had spent her career researching

July 15, 2025

TPG and Blackstone Make $16 Billion Bid to Take Hologic Private, But Offer Rejected

United States/World

Private equity giants TPG and Blackstone have made a bold attempt to take US-listed medical technology company Hologic private, offering more than $16 billion

Sri Lanka Weighs Generational Tobacco Ban Inspired by Maldives Model

News/Sri Lanka

by Our Correspondent in Colombo Sri Lanka is considering the introduction of a landmark “generational tobacco ban” inspired by the recently implemented anti-smoking model

Woman in Cancer Remission for Record 19 Years After CAR-T Therapy

February 18, 2025
Health

A groundbreaking case of cancer remission following CAR-T cell therapy has given new hope for the treatment of solid tumors. A woman, who was just four years old when she underwent an

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Ancient DNA Research: Unlocking the Past to Save the Future

February 18, 2025
Health

In a groundbreaking development, researchers led by Eske Willerslev are pushing the frontiers of ancient DNA analysis, revealing critical insights into human evolution and environmental history. As highlighted in MIT Technology Review’s

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Isolation Has Shaped Greenlanders’ Unique Genetics, New Study Reveals

February 13, 2025
Health

An analysis of the genomes of nearly 6,000 Greenlandic people has provided new insights into how centuries of isolation have shaped the genetic profile of Greenlanders. Published on February 12, 2025, in

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Surprising Health Benefits of Turmeric and Curcumin

February 12, 2025
Health

Turmeric, a staple in Indian cuisine, has long been celebrated for its vibrant yellow hue and unique flavor. However, recent studies have uncovered surprising health benefits that go beyond its culinary uses,

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Ozempic’s Skyrocketing Profits Continue Amid Growing Blindness Risk

February 12, 2025
Business/Corruption/Health

As the popularity of prescription weight-loss drugs like Ozempic and Mounjaro continues to rise, so do reports of severe side effects, including a troubling new concern: blindness. Recent evidence is raising alarms

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Crowds Form Surprising Vortex Patterns, Revealing New Insights for Crowd Safety

February 7, 2025
Arts/Health

A groundbreaking study published in Nature on February 5 has uncovered surprising patterns in the behavior of large crowds. Researchers studying the movement of crowds at Spain’s traditional Feast of San Fermín

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Soda Consumption and Type 2 Diabetes: The Surprising Link to the Gut Microbiome

February 5, 2025
Health

New research published in Cell Metabolism has revealed a concerning connection between the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages and the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, with a key player being the gut

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New Study Links Processed Red Meat Consumption to Increased Risk of Dementia

February 5, 2025
Health

A groundbreaking study from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston has found that consuming processed red meat is linked to an increased risk of cognitive decline and dementia. The research, published in

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AstraZeneca Cancels £450 Million Vaccine Plant Investment in UK

February 1, 2025
Health/News

In a significant setback for the UK government’s efforts to attract private sector investments, AstraZeneca has announced the cancellation of its proposed £450 million vaccine manufacturing plant at its Speke site, near

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Sri Lanka’s Karapitiya Cancer Hospital Resumes, Set for 2026

January 31, 2025
Human Rights/News/Sri Lanka

The Colours of Courage Trust, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Sri Lanka Army, has officially resumed construction of the Karapitiya Trail Cancer Hospital, a critical project aimed at

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