In the earlier days of peritoneal dialysis (PD), avoiding magnesium overload was one of the major concerns in the dialysis community, primarily due to the potentially severe adverse events observed in patients with uncontrolled serum magnesium…
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‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 Sets Two-Part Winter Release
Bridgerton will be welcoming viewers back to the Ton with a two-part release this winter.
Season four of the Shonda Rhimes-created hit period drama will return on Netflix with Part 1 on Jan. 29, followed by Part 2 on Feb. 26. Each part…
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Techivation launches M-Puncher 2 – a transient shaper for enhancing impact without increasing peak levels
Techivation – a UK-based brand specialising in music production tools and software – has unveiled M-Puncher 2, a new transient shaping plugin designed to enhance impact without increasing peak levels.
As the brand explains, some transient…
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Gut bacteria found to regulate placenta paves way for probiotic pregnancy care
New research proves that the gut bacterium Bifidobacterium breve in pregnant women regulates the placenta’s hormone production, which is essential for a healthy pregnancy. It states that this is the first time scientists have shown this link….
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‘Sunny Nights,’ ‘A Party to Die For’ Score Sales
Turmoil and disruption in the traditional television business, from the new dominance of YouTube and streaming platforms to the rise of AI, will dominate conversations at the international TV confab MIPCOM Cannes. Indie production giant Banijay…
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South Africa vs Bangladesh LIVE: Women’s Cricket World Cup 2025 score & radio
Fargana,leg before wicket, bowled Mlabalbw
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G10 FX Talking: Threat of softer jobs data limits the $ bounce | articles
The dollar is trading towards the top of its trading range, buoyed by the lack of US data and some challenges faced by the euro and the yen. Yet US consumers remain fearful of their employment prospects, and we doubt the Fed will stray from its path toward two more rate cuts this year. Lower US hedging costs and seasonal trends suggest recent $ strength won’t last
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‘Bridgerton’ Season 4 Release Date Set By Netflix
Dearest gentle reader, prepare to swoon over the love story between Benedict and Sophie in Season 4 of Netflix’s “Bridgerton.”
The streamer has revealed the release dates and teaser trailer for the hit show, and it’s arriving in…
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Oil recoups some losses after US-China trade tensions
LONDON, Oct 13 (Reuters) – Oil prices rose on Monday after hitting five-month lows in the previous session, as investors focused on potential talks between the presidents of the United States and China that could ease trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
Brent crude futures rose $1.08, or 1.7%, to $63.81 a barrel by 1056 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude was at $60.03 a barrel, up $1.13, or 1.92%. Both contracts lost around 4% on Friday to settle at their lowest since May.
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Market sentiment was also boosted by Palestinian militant group Hamas freeing the last 20 surviving Israeli hostages on Monday under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire deal. That was seen as a big step towards ending two years of war in Gaza as U.S. President Donald Trump proclaimed the “historic dawn of a new Middle East”.“Last week’s price meltdown was largely on the back of ceasefire in Gaza and return of U.S.-China trade volatility ahead of the November 10 trade truce deadline,” DBS energy analyst Suvro Sarkar said.
The selloff in markets now looked to be capped by Washington and Beijing’s willingness to negotiate, he said, adding the near-term outlook hinged on the eventual outcome of the trade talks.
Trade tensions flared up last week after China expanded its rare earth export controls. In response, U.S. President Donald Trumpon Friday said he would impose 100% tariffs on China’s U.S.-bound exports.An expected meeting between Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping later this month was in doubt after Trump said on Friday there was no reason to meet his counterpart. U.S. Trade Representative Jamison Greer said on Sunday that a meeting could still happen in South Korea on the sidelines of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.
Oil prices tumbled in March and April at the height of trade tensions between the two countries.
On the demand side, China’s crude imports in September rose 3.9% from a year earlier to 11.5 million barrels per day, customs data showed.Reporting by Enes Tunagur in London, Florence Tan in Singapore; Editing by Jamie Freed, Kirsten Donovan and Susan Fenton
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