That sudden flutter in your chest may feel normal after a stressful meeting or an extra cup of coffee. But doctors warn that while many palpitations are harmless, certain irregular heart rhythms, or arrhythmias, can be early warning signs of…
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The silent threat of irregular heartbeats: Doctors explain What Is an Arrhythmia? | Health News
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Afghans rally to support Taliban after Pakistan border clash, tensions soar
Finmin meets top US officials, investors in Washington as Pakistan steps up economic diplomacy
KARACHI: Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb met senior US officials, business…Continue Reading
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CM Maryam Nawaz orders facilities for Raiwind Tablighi Ijtima
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has directed the provision of all possible facilities for the upcoming annual congregation of the Tablighi Jamaat in Raiwind next month.
She issued the directives during a meeting with members of the Tablighi…
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Jonathan Majors tells NLE Choppa to ‘read the Bible again’ amid viral clash on faith
Jonathan Majors went viral after calmly…
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Venezuela closes embassy in Norway after Nobel for opposition leader
Venezuela announced on Monday it would close its embassy in Oslo, days after opposition leader María Corina Machado was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.
In a statement, the Venezuelan government did not comment on Machado’s prize, saying that the…
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A Detailed Characterization of Asthma Manifestations and Their Associa
Jun Jie Lim,1,* Zong Xun Huang,1,* Evelyn Xiu Ling Loo,2 Mei Hui Liu,3 Fook Tim Chew1
1Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore, Singapore; 2Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences (SICS), Agency for…
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Scientists build artificial neurons that work like real ones
Engineers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst have developed an artificial neuron whose electrical activity closely matches that of natural brain cells. The innovation builds on the team’s earlier research using protein nanowires made from…
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Silent killer: 60% of global deaths are now tied to chronic inflammation
Chronic inflammation is now being viewed as a sneaky culprit that affects up to half of adults globally. Modern science shows 60 % of global deaths are attributed to diseases linked with chronic inflammation, and people silently suffer from…
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Mom’s voice boosts language-center development in preemies’ brains, study finds
The researchers recorded mothers reading a chapter of Paddington Bear, a children’s book that has been translated into many languages. Each mother made a recording for her baby in her native language.
The babies were…
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‘Allows us to see what human eyes … can’t’
Researchers at North Carolina State University have published an inquiry into advanced hyperspectral imaging technology as a potential jumping-off point for sorting municipal waste.
The study, published in the journal Matter, discusses the…
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