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  • Fortis gastroenterologist shares which 1 is better, Diet Coke or normal Coke: ‘The lesser evil for your health…’

    Fortis gastroenterologist shares which 1 is better, Diet Coke or normal Coke: ‘The lesser evil for your health…’

    Diet Coke is often described as a zero-sugar, zero-calorie alternative to regular Coke. It has a crisp, light taste and is a popular choice for those monitoring calorie intake. But is this supposedly healthier carbonated soft drink actually…

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  • ‘New Normal’: Is Pakistan trying to set new red lines with Afghan Taliban? | Taliban News

    ‘New Normal’: Is Pakistan trying to set new red lines with Afghan Taliban? | Taliban News

    Islamabad, Pakistan – When Pakistan’s foreign minister, Ishaq Dar, visited Kabul in April and met his Afghan Taliban counterpart, Amir Khan Muttaqi, analysts viewed the occasion as marking a reset of relations amid the increasing hostilities…

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  • 80% of the reason Jon refused to fight this man

    80% of the reason Jon refused to fight this man

    MMA fans worldwide took notice of Tom Aspinall’s remarks about his hidden abilities, which he has yet to reveal inside the octagon. While some mocked the reigning UFC heavyweight champion, others extended their support.

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  • New insights into MDMA therapy for PTSD and beyond

    New insights into MDMA therapy for PTSD and beyond

    A comprehensive peer-reviewed invited review published today in Psychedelics by Dr. Kenji Hashimoto and colleagues (Dr. Mingming Zhao and Dr. Jianjun Yang) synthesizes the evolving landscape of MDMA-assisted psychotherapy, examining…

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  • England vs Pakistan Live Streaming, Women's World Cup 2025: When, where to watch ENG W vs PAK W live on TV, online | Cricket – Hindustan Times

    England vs Pakistan Live Streaming, Women's World Cup 2025: When, where to watch ENG W vs PAK W live on TV, online | Cricket – Hindustan Times

    1. England vs Pakistan Live Streaming, Women’s World Cup 2025: When, where to watch ENG W vs PAK W live on TV, online | Cricket  Hindustan Times
    2. England aim to extend winning run against subpar Pakistan  ESPNcricinfo
    3. Looking to perform better with…

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  • Ed Sheeran Takes DiGiCo’s New Quantum112 Flypack Mixer on its Maiden Flight

    Ed Sheeran Takes DiGiCo’s New Quantum112 Flypack Mixer on its Maiden Flight

    Photo above: Ed Sheeran’s FOH engineer, Simon Kemp, breaks out the brand new DiGiCo Quantum112 for its first official deployment at NPR Music’s office in Washington, DC

    Although DiGiCo has only just revealed the true identity and…

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  • China’s continued deflationary pressure supports case for monetary easing | snaps

    China’s continued deflationary pressure supports case for monetary easing | snaps

    China’s CPI inflation edged up in September, but the economy remained in deflation. The main reason is a continued slide in food prices down to -4.4% YoY, a 20-month low. This is, in part, base effect-driven, as MoM prices actually picked up 0.7%. The primary culprit has been pork (-17%), which is currently in a downward trend and likely to continue dragging food inflation for several more months. On a YoY basis, we continued to see notable drags from vegetable (-13.7%), egg (-11.9%), and fruit (-4.2%) prices despite MoM gains for each of these categories. The drag from these categories may persist in October, but should ease from November onward, helping to support a turnaround of food inflation.

    The silver lining in the data was that non-food inflation picked up to 0.7% YoY, up for a fourth consecutive month despite a -0.1% MoM dip. Household goods and services rose 2.2% YoY, driven by a 5.5% YoY uptick in household appliance prices. Sports & recreation (0.8%) and healthcare (1.1%) also contributed positively to non-food inflation. However, rent prices remained flat in YoY terms in September amid the property market slump. Transportation (-2.0%) continued to experience deflation due to falling auto and fuel prices.

    If the recovery of non-food prices is sustained, it would go a long way toward pushing China out of deflationary territory. But the MoM decline suggests that, at this stage, this is still questionable. As food prices are often cyclical, this drag will fade. We should see China’s CPI inflation data edge back into positive territory, potentially before year-end but more likely next year.

    PPI inflation unsurprisingly remained in deflationary territory for the 36th consecutive month, at -2.3% YoY. However, this represented a second straight month of higher PPI inflation, as input prices edged up a little higher from -4.0% YoY to -3.1% YoY. Most industries continued to face falling ex-factory prices. Exceptions are non-ferrous metals mining (13.9%), non-ferrous metal smelting and processing (6.5%), as well as water production and supply (2.3%).

    Lower-than-expected third-quarter inflation may translate to a more supportive GDP deflator in next week’s GDP read, adding upside risk to our current 4.5% YoY forecast.

    Considering the slowing momentum in 3Q, another month of deflation suggests that monetary policy easing remains on the table. The recent escalation of tensions between China and the US ahead of potential talks between Presidents Xi and Trump at the end of the month could keep the PBOC on hold for the rest of October. That would leave ammunition to support markets if talks do not go well. November, consequently, remains an interesting window to watch for potential easing.

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  • Ateneo scientists advance toward a vaccine for stomach ulcers

    Ateneo scientists advance toward a vaccine for stomach ulcers

    Since ancient times, it was thought that painful stomach ulcers were caused by eating spicy foods or having an unhealthy diet. But since then, researchers have found that Helicobacter pylori—a common bacterium found in over 60% of…

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  • 78-KM-Long Section of Major Motorway Reopens for Traffic

    78-KM-Long Section of Major Motorway Reopens for Traffic

    The National Highways and Motorway Police (NHMP) announced on Wednesday that a 78-kilometre stretch of the M-5 Motorway between Multan and Sukkur has been reopened for traffic.

    The section, which had been closed for some time, is now accessible…

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  • Spotify video podcasts head to Netflix under new distribution tie-up

    Spotify video podcasts head to Netflix under new distribution tie-up

    For Spotify, the partnership is expected to extend the reach of its creators by tapping Netflix’s large global subscriber base [File]
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