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  • In Kaduna, Nigeria, all hands are on deck to fight an mpox outbreak

    In Kaduna, Nigeria, all hands are on deck to fight an mpox outbreak

     

     

    Amos Kintaro, 60, knows to appreciate what it means to be able to move around freely.

    For many weeks following an encounter in March 2025, the retired government worker mostly confined himself to his two-bedroom apartment in Romi, on…

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  • Study Shows Mediastinal LND Not Recommended in GGO-Dominant Lung Cancer | Targeted Oncology

    Study Shows Mediastinal LND Not Recommended in GGO-Dominant Lung Cancer | Targeted Oncology

    A clinical study examining determined that systemical mediastinal lymph node dissection (LND) should no longer be recommended in stage T1 ground-glass (GGO)-dominant invasive lung adenocarcinoma..1

    The phase 3 study, ECTOP-1009 (NCT04527419),2

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  • Global Trade Update (October 2025): Global trade remains strong despite policy changes and uncertainty

    Global Trade Update (October 2025): Global trade remains strong despite policy changes and uncertainty

    Global trade expanded by about $500 billion in the first half of 2025, despite volatility, policy shifts and persistent geopolitical tensions. Momentum remained strong into the third quarter, even as growth patterns varied across regions and sectors.

    Trade in both goods and services recorded solid gains compared with the first quarter. Goods trade growth edged up from about 2% to 2.5% quarter over quarter, while services trade rebounded after contracting in the first quarter.

    Manufacturing remained the main driver of global trade growth in the second quarter, led by the electronics sector. Strong demand for hybrid and electric vehicles continued to boost the automotive industry, reinforcing manufacturing’s central role in the current phase of trade expansion.

    UN Trade and Development’s nowcast shows continued growth in the third quarter, with goods expected to expand by about 2.5% quarter over quarter and services accelerating sharply to around 4%. On a rolling annual basis, growth remains robust – about 5% for goods and 6% for services.

    Prices set to rise and drive growth

    Prices for traded goods rose slightly in the second quarter, with preliminary estimates pointing to a marked increase in the third.

    This suggests that while the rise in global trade value during the first half of the year was driven mainly by higher volumes, growth in the third quarter will be partly fuelled by rising prices.

    Developing economies led global trade growth

    Growth in the second quarter was driven primarily by developing economies, supported by rising South–South trade. Weak United States trade performance weighed on the global average.

    Trade imbalances narrowed

    Global imbalances in goods trade, which had widened in recent quarters, narrowed in the second quarter of 2025, largely reflecting shifts in United States trade policy.

    Trade deficits expanded in Japan, India and the United Kingdom. Among surplus economies, China’s trade surplus declined only slightly, despite a significant reduction in its surplus with the United States. The European Union’s trade surplus also fell during the quarter.

    Record highs expected for 2025

    Barring major shocks in the final months of the year, global trade is on track to surpass its 2024 record.

    Despite turbulence from shifting US trade policy, global trade dynamics have so far shown limited disruption, though uncertainty over future policy remains a key risk. Geopolitical instability also continues to weigh on trade, with persistent conflicts that could further disrupt regional dynamics and heighten concerns over energy and food security.

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  • G-SHOCK Unveils Limited-Edition Daft Punk x PLEASURES Timepiece

    G-SHOCK Unveils Limited-Edition Daft Punk x PLEASURES Timepiece

    Bold design, futuristic details, and G-SHOCK’s legendary toughness celebrate the
    iconic sound and style of the Grammy-winning duo.

    DOVER, N.J., Oct. 9, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Casio America, Inc. is excited to introduce…

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  • DPM expresses satisfaction over positive momentum in Pak-US relations – RADIO PAKISTAN

    1. DPM expresses satisfaction over positive momentum in Pak-US relations  RADIO PAKISTAN
    2. Dar, US Envoy discuss ways to deepen Pakistan–US partnership  The Nation (Pakistan )
    3. US envoy welcomes Islamabad-Washingtons growing ties  Geo.tv
    4. US companies…

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  • This new Van Rysel smart trainer gets the one brilliant feature every trainer should have

    This new Van Rysel smart trainer gets the one brilliant feature every trainer should have

    Van Rysel has revealed the RCR and D500 smart trainers – two new models that look set to challenge the big names in indoor cycling.

    Following the naming convention of its WorldTour-proven road bike, the RCR Pro, the RCR smart trainer is a new…

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  • Blanket BP Target Disserves Older Adults – Medscape

    1. Blanket BP Target Disserves Older Adults  Medscape
    2. The root causes of high blood pressure  WFLA
    3. New Era of Hypertension Care: Protecting Hearts, Preserving Minds: Dr Sushil  statetimes.in
    4. New in Clinical Guidance | High Blood Pressure Focus of New…

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  • Diet Soda and Liver Risk; Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant; Golimumab Approval Expanded – MedPage Today

    1. Diet Soda and Liver Risk; Pig-to-Human Liver Transplant; Golimumab Approval Expanded  MedPage Today
    2. Diet and sugary drinks raise risk of common liver disease by up to 60%, study finds  CNN
    3. Sugar-sweetened beverages: The health impact of soda,…

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  • How Formula 1 became pop music’s fastest obsession – Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Charlie XCX, George Harrison, Robbie Williams

    How Formula 1 became pop music’s fastest obsession – Bad Bunny, Taylor Swift, Charlie XCX, George Harrison, Robbie Williams

    Taylor Swift’s latest album The Life of a Showgirl dropped on the same weekend as the Singapore Grand Prix, and F1 teams wasted no time weaving its lyrics into their social feeds, with several drivers having been already declared Swifties.

    Then…

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  • AI browsers expose enterprises to cyber threats, warns SquareX

    AI browsers expose enterprises to cyber threats, warns SquareX

    SquareX has released research identifying serious vulnerabilities in AI-powered browsers that could allow attackers to compromise sensitive enterprise data and systems.

    The research focuses on the capability of AI browsers to autonomously…

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