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  • Ultraconservative Sanae Takaichi on track to become Japan’s first female prime minister

    Ultraconservative Sanae Takaichi on track to become Japan’s first female prime minister

    TOKYO — TOKYO (AP) — Sanae Takaichi is on track to become Japan’s first female prime minister, after her governing party secured a crucial coalition partner.

    Takaichi, 64, is set to replace Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba in Tuesday’s…

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  • Humans Evolved from African Ape-Like Ancestor, Research Suggests

    Humans Evolved from African Ape-Like Ancestor, Research Suggests

    In new research, paleoanthropologists from the United States and Canada analyzed the morphology of a hominin talus (large bone in the ankle that joins with the tibia of the leg and the calcaneus of the foot) attributed to Ardipithecus ramidus,…

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  • Atomic-6 composite Space Armor shields space operation communications, spacecraft and astronauts

    Atomic-6 composite Space Armor shields space operation communications, spacecraft and astronauts

    Space Armor tile. Source (All Images) | Atomic-6

    Atomic-6 (Marietta, Ga., U.S.), a manufacturer of advanced mobility composites, introduces Space Armor tiles — a radio…

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  • Fondation Cartier Inaugurates New Home By Diving Into Its Art Collection

    Fondation Cartier Inaugurates New Home By Diving Into Its Art Collection

    PARIS — “This is a feat driven by Jean Nouvel and his ateliers,” said Chris Dercon, managing director of the Fondation Cartier pour l’Art Contemporain, at the unveiling of the art institution’s long-awaited new home designed by the…

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  • Emiru issues strong statement after viral video shows fan trying to kiss her at TwitchCon 2025 event | World News

    Emiru issues strong statement after viral video shows fan trying to kiss her at TwitchCon 2025 event | World News

    Emiru, a famous Twitch streamer and cosplayer, was grabbed by a fan during her meet-and-greet at TwitchCon 2025 on Friday. A video showed the fan suddenly leaning in and trying to kiss her without asking. Emiru stepped back as her personal…

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  • Criticism Mounts on Franco Mastantuono Despite Real Madrid’s Win Over Getafe – beIN SPORTS USA

    1. Criticism Mounts on Franco Mastantuono Despite Real Madrid’s Win Over Getafe  beIN SPORTS USA
    2. Getafe 0-1 Real Madrid: Real go top of La Liga as protests continue  BBC
    3. Mbappe sends Real Madrid top as Getafe self-destruct  The Express Tribune
    4. Allan…

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  • Apple TV and Peacock launch new streaming bundle deal

    Apple TV and Peacock launch new streaming bundle deal


    Prices start at $14.99 per month for the two streaming services.

    Looking to upgrade your roster of streaming services without breaking the bank? Apple TV and Peacock just launched a new streaming bundle that starts at just $14.99 per month.

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  • Trump threatens 'massive' tariffs on India until Russian oil imports cease – samaa tv

    1. Trump threatens ‘massive’ tariffs on India until Russian oil imports cease  samaa tv
    2. Trump vows to keep ‘massive’ tariffs on India until Russian oil imports cease  Dawn
    3. India strengthens ties with Russia, defies US pressure; Pakistan moves to…

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  • New 5-year data show Biktarvy is effective, improves QoL in people with HIV

    New 5-year data show Biktarvy is effective, improves QoL in people with HIV

    The combination HIV treatment bictegravir/emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide (B/F/TAF; Biktarvy, Gilead) continues to be effective and well-tolerated five years after starting the regimen, according to new data from the BICSTaR trial presented at EACS 2025, in Paris (abstract MeP05.3).

    Positive quality-of-life measures also were reported by study participants five years out.

    “The five-year outcomes presented at EACS 2025 are consistent with the results observed from multiple phase 3 clinical trials evaluating the treatment responses of people with HIV on Biktarvy,” Gilead spokesperson Brian Plummer told Infectious Disease Special Edition. “In the group of BICSTaR study participants with 5 years of real-world follow-up who were enrolled in Canada, France, and Germany, Biktarvy continued to demonstrate sustained viral suppression, a favorable safety and tolerability profile, and a high barrier to resistance. These benefits were seen in both treatment-naive and treatment-experienced people with HIV who have a high burden of comorbidities.”

    A large portion of the study population had comorbidities: 63.6% of treatment-naive participants and 84.1% of treatment-experienced participants. Even so, at five years, 97.9% (47/48) of treatment-naive and 96.8% (306/316) of -experienced participants were virologically suppressed, and in both groups, the median CD4+ cell count and CD4+/CD8+ ratio increased from baseline.

    Maintaining Quality of Life

    Using the HIV Symptom Index (HIV-SI) and the Short Form Health Survey mental and physical component summary scores (M/PCS) and the HIV Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire (HIVTSQ), the investigators found the quality-of-life measures remained steady through the study period. At five years, HIV-SI overall bothersome symptom count stayed low. MCS and PCS scores improved from baseline; however, treatment experienced participants saw a small decrease in PCS scores. Finally, HIVTSQ scores were high.

    The investigators also reported that changes in metabolic and renal parameters were small.

    Low Rates of Adverse Events

    Drug-related adverse events occurred in 18.9% (25/132) of naive participants and 14.6% (101/691) of experienced participants, which correlated with regimen discontinuation in 5.3% and 7.7%, respectively. However, the investigators did not find any treatment-emergent resistance.

    “The results underscore the importance of patient-reported outcomes as a person-centered approach to HIV research and can help us to better understand the impact on health-related quality of life and specifically, mental health status of people with HIV,” Mr. Plummer told IDSE. “This could help inform treatment strategies for these groups.”

    By Meaghan Lee Callaghan

    [Mr. Plummer and several of the study investigators are employees of Gilead, the maker of Biktarvy.]

     

    Source : Infectious Disease Special Edition

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  • Utah Jazz Preseason Film Study: Ace Bailey’s Debut, the Return of Taylor Hendricks, and More – NBA

    Utah Jazz Preseason Film Study: Ace Bailey’s Debut, the Return of Taylor Hendricks, and More – NBA

    1. Utah Jazz Preseason Film Study: Ace Bailey’s Debut, the Return of Taylor Hendricks, and More  NBA
    2. 28 dribbles on 29 shots: How the Jazz are setting Ace Bailey up for immediate success  CBS Sports
    3. Roundball Roundup: Noah Eagle sees high ceiling…

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