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  • Rare case of pancreatic Hodgkin lymphoma is often misdiagnosed as pancreatic adenocarcinoma

    Rare case of pancreatic Hodgkin lymphoma is often misdiagnosed as pancreatic adenocarcinoma

    A new case report was published in Volume 12 of Oncoscience on October 6, 2025, titled “A peculiar case of primary lymphoma of pancreas: A rare presentation of Hodgkin lymphoma.”

    In this report led by first author Osama…

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  • Sidley Advises Xignux on US$5.28 Billion Sale of Stake in Prolec GE to GE Vernova | News

    Sidley Advises Xignux on US$5.28 Billion Sale of Stake in Prolec GE to GE Vernova | News

    Sidley advised Xignux, a Monterrey, México-based leader in the energy and food industries, in connection with the US$5.275 billion sale to GE Vernova Inc. (NYSE: GEV) of its remaining fifty percent stake of Prolec GE, its joint venture with GE Vernova Inc., which was originally established in 1995. The deal reportedly marks the largest private transaction in México’s history, as reported by Reforma.

    The sale will allow Xignux, which employs more than 33,000 people in México, the United States, and Brazil, to further invest in innovation, technology, and the expansion of its North American presence.

    The Sidley team was led by Alyssa A. Grikscheit (Investment Funds and M&A) and Eduardo Marquez Certucha (Energy and Infrastructure), and supported by Mo Green (Private Equity), and Jessica Day (M&A).

    Xignux received advice on legal matters from their in-house counsels Oscar Martinez Treviño, Teresa Villarreal Torres, and Federico de la Torre Herrera; with Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez, and Santos-Elizondo, providing local counsel in México, and Pinheiro Neto Advogados providing local counsel in Brazil; and on financial matters by J.P. Morgan Securities LLC.

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    Just a moment…

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  • Bird flu is back. After a quiet summer, the virus has hit dozens of poultry flocks, killing nearly seven million farmed birds in the U.S. since the beginning of September. Among them: about 1.3 million turkeys, putting pressure on the run-up to Thanksgiving. – facebook.com

    Bird flu is back. After a quiet summer, the virus has hit dozens of poultry flocks, killing nearly seven million farmed birds in the U.S. since the beginning of September. Among them: about 1.3 million turkeys, putting pressure on the run-up to Thanksgiving. – facebook.com

    1. Bird flu is back. After a quiet summer, the virus has hit dozens of poultry flocks, killing nearly seven million farmed birds in the U.S. since the beginning of September. Among them: about 1.3 million turkeys, putting pressure on the run-up to…

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  • Detection firm finds 82% of herbal remedy books on Amazon ‘likely written’ by AI | Books

    Detection firm finds 82% of herbal remedy books on Amazon ‘likely written’ by AI | Books

    With gingko “memory-boost tinctures”, fennel “tummy-soothing syrups” and “citrus-immune gummies,” AI “slop” has come for herbalism, a study published by a leading AI-detection company has found.

    Originality.ai, which offers its…

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  • Netflix is trading near levels that could make or break the streaming giant

    Netflix is trading near levels that could make or break the streaming giant

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  • King Charles, Queen Camilla arrive in Vatican City for historic state visit

    King Charles, Queen Camilla arrive in Vatican City for historic state visit



    Charles and Camilla return to the Holy See for a two-day state visit 

    King Charles and…

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  • Featured Matches: 2025 Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown – LPGA

    Featured Matches: 2025 Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown – LPGA

    1. Featured Matches: 2025 Hanwha LIFEPLUS International Crown  LPGA
    2. Photos: See the LPGA’s glam photos from the Hanwha International Crown gala  Golfweek
    3. Aussie team to feature three major winners at International Crown  Australian Broadcasting…

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  • Nuclear binding protein identified as key contributor to trisomy 21-related CHDs

    Nuclear binding protein identified as key contributor to trisomy 21-related CHDs

    Three copies of chromosome 21 causes Down syndrome (DS), and roughly half of children born each year in the United States with DS-approximately 2,600-also have congenital heart defects (CHDs).

    What is not known is exactly why the…

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  • 25 Years Later, Culture Has Caught Up to ‘SpongeBob’

    25 Years Later, Culture Has Caught Up to ‘SpongeBob’

    Who lives in a pineapple under the sea? Whether you’re an adult or a child, you probably know the answer to that question. If you don’t, expect someone to yell out “SpongeBob SquarePants!”

    For the last 25 years, the animated…

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