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Missile launched from Yemen triggers air raid sirens in “Israel”
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All US presidents say they want to avoid Middle East conflicts. But is Trump setting himself up for more war and turmoil?
In a span of days, Israel resumed its bombing campaign against the people of Gaza, the US launched a war with Yemen, and President Donald Trump threatened Iran to negotiate with Washington or else face war.
But despite all the aggression, is the US getting its way?
Not necessarily, argues Vali Nasr, professor of international affairs and Middle East studies at the Johns…
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Israeli occupation forces stormed the towns of Issawiya, Shuafat, and …
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When it comes to early detection of cognitive impairment, a new study suggests that the nose knows. Researchers from Mass General Brigham developed olfactory tests — in which participants sniff odor labels that have been placed on a card — to assess people’s ability to discriminate, identify and remember odors. They found that participants could successfully take the test at home and that older adults with cognitive impairment scored lower on the test than cognitively normal adults….
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The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that Minister Badr …
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When a person dies, clinicians often look at the cause of death to determine whether it could have been avoided, either by medical prevention such as vaccines or by treatments like antibiotics. These types of deaths are known as avoidable mortalities, and in most high-income countries around the world, the number is going down.
But in the United States, avoidable deaths have been on the rise for more than a decade, according to a new study by researchers at the Brown University School of…
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Mass General Brigham and MIT investigators have developed a long-acting contraceptive implant that can be delivered through tiny needles to minimize patient discomfort and increase the likelihood of medication use.
Their findings in preclinical models provide the technological basis to develop self-administrable contraceptive shots that could mimic the long-term drug release of surgically implanted devices.
The new approach, which would reduce how often patients need to inject themselves and…
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Maintaining a healthy diet rich in plant-based foods, with low to moderate intake of healthy animal-based foods and lower intake of ultra-processed foods, was linked to a higher likelihood of healthy aging — defined as reaching age 70 free of major chronic diseases and with cognitive, physical, and mental health maintained, according to a new study by researchers at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, University of Copenhagen, and University of Montreal. The study is among the first…
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The cells in human bodies are subject to both chemical and mechanical forces. But up until recently, scientists have not understood much about how to manipulate the mechanical side of that equation. That’s about to change.
“This is a major breakthrough in our ability to be able to control the cells that drive fibrosis,” according to Guy Genin, the Harold and Kathleen Faught Professor of Mechanical Engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis,…
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Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip Monday killed two journalists, Hossam Shabat and Mohammed Mansour, according to confirmations from their respective networks.
Shabat, a 23-year-old correspondent for Al Jazeera Mubasher, was hit by an airstrike while in his car in Beit Lahiya. Mansour, a correspondent for Palestine Today, was killed in an airstrike south of Khan Younis. Their deaths were confirmed by both Al Jazeera and Palestinian news agency WAFA.
Two journalists have been killed today…
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