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  • Netanyahu: We are intensifying operations in Gaza and seeking to impose a "new Philadelphi"

    Netanyahu: We are intensifying operations in Gaza and seeking to impose a "new Philadelphi"

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced an escalation of military …

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  • Multi-resistance in bacteria predicted by AI model

    Multi-resistance in bacteria predicted by AI model

    An AI model trained on large amounts of genetic data can predict whether bacteria will become antibiotic-resistant. The new study shows that antibiotic resistance is more easily transmitted between genetically similar bacteria and mainly occurs in wastewater treatment plants and inside the human body.

    “By understanding how resistance in bacteria arises, we can better combat its spread. This is crucial to protect public health and the healthcare system’s ability to treat infections,” says…

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  • Gold battles cancer | ScienceDaily

    Gold battles cancer | ScienceDaily

    Precious metals are not merely ornaments; they are also important components of pharmaceuticals, like the antitumor drug cisplatin. Recently, the search for alternatives with improved activity has begun to focus on gold. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, a French research team has now published the first study about the speciation and distribution of an organogold(III) complex in cancer cells and reveals how specially designed “organogold” complexes might open exciting avenues for fighting…

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  • Nurses and AI collaborate to save lives, reduce hospital stays

    Nurses and AI collaborate to save lives, reduce hospital stays

    An AI tool that analyzes nurses’ data and notes detected when patients in the hospital were deteriorating nearly two days earlier than traditional methods and reduced the risk of death by over 35%, found a year-long clinical trial of more than 60,000 patients led by researchers at Columbia University.

    The new AI tool, CONCERN Early Warning System, uses machine learning to analyze nursing documentation patterns to predict when a hospitalized patient is deteriorating before the change is…

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  • Israel Kills Two Police Officers in Gaza

    Israel Kills Two Police Officers in Gaza

    Gaza (Quds News Network)- Israeli forces targeted a police unit in Deir al-Balah, killing two officers and wounding five others. The attack occurred while officers were working to maintain order and prevent chaos in the war-torn region.

    The Ministry of Interior confirmed the deaths of Captain Murid Mohammed Farajallah and Lieutenant Younis Mohammed Al-Masharfa. The ministry condemned the deliberate attack on law enforcement. It stated that Israel’s actions align with…

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  • Being physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better health

    Being physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better health

    Being physically active for one to two days a week, often called a “weekend warrior,” may provide comparable health and life-prolonging benefits as smaller doses of daily physical activity if the physical effort is moderate to vigorous and totals 150 minutes a week in line with recommended guidelines for weekly physical activity, according to new research published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association, an open access, peer-reviewed journal of the American Heart Association.

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  • New antibiotic for multidrug resistant superbug

    New antibiotic for multidrug resistant superbug

    Researchers from the universities in Konstanz and Vienna discover a new class of antibiotic that selectively targets Neisseria gonorrhoeae, the bacterium that causes gonorrhoea. These substances trigger a self-destruction program, which also operates in multi-resistant variants of the pathogen. The novel findings are published in the current issue of Nature Microbiology.

    In recent years, the World Health Organization (WHO) has repeatedly warned of the increase in microbes resistant to…

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  • ‘Is that my career over?’: Reflections of elite athletes during pregnancy

    ‘Is that my career over?’: Reflections of elite athletes during pregnancy

    Elite athletes have shared their worries about their sports career after pregnancy.

    Eleven female athletes took part in the qualitative study, published recently in the journal Sports Medicine, and described their experiences in the UK as they navigated pregnancy to researchers at King’s College London.

    They also raised issues about the lack of guidance for nutrition and training that complimented their athletic ambition.

    First author Cat Caro from King’s College London said: “Sport is a…

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  • Blood test may rule out future dementia risk

    Blood test may rule out future dementia risk

    Researchers at Karolinska Institutet have demonstrated how specific biomarkers in the blood can predict the development of dementia up to ten years before diagnosis, among older adults living independently in the community.

    A new study, published in Nature Medicine, has investigated the potential of specific biomarkers such as tau217, Neurofilament Light (NfL), and Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (GFAP) to predict the occurrence of dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease, up to ten years…

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  • Smartwatch technology could help with future alcohol interventions

    Smartwatch technology could help with future alcohol interventions

    Alcohol harm costs NHS England £3.5 billion annually, with 70 people dying every day from alcohol-related causes in the UK1. According to new University of Bristol-led research smartwatches could provide a more accurate picture of people’s daily drinking habits than current methods. The technology could be a key element for future alcohol interventions.

    This study (‘AlcoWatch’) is the first to use recently developed smartwatch-based methods (referred to as micro Ecological Momentary…

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