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  • Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Linked to Increased Heart Disease Risk

    Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Linked to Increased Heart Disease Risk

    Individuals diagnosed with chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) are at a moderately increased risk of multiple cardiovascular diseases, with conduction disorders showing the most consistent and significant association, according to a study…

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  • Mathematical Model Forecasts Diabetes Complications 15 Years Out, Confirms Legacy Effect of Early Control

    Mathematical Model Forecasts Diabetes Complications 15 Years Out, Confirms Legacy Effect of Early Control

    Researchers at the University of Chicago have developed a comprehensive mathematical model that predicts diabetes complications up to 15 years in advance, offering clinicians a powerful new tool to understand how early treatment decisions shape…

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  • Robert De Niro’s grandson: 5 indicted in connection to death

    Robert De Niro’s grandson: 5 indicted in connection to death

    Five alleged drug dealers are facing felony charges for their involvement in the death of Leandro De Niro-Rodriguez, the grandson of acting legend Robert De Niro.

    A federal grand jury in New York indicted the quintet on Tuesday, each on a…

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  • Is Peacock Stuck at 41 Million Subs Forever?

    Is Peacock Stuck at 41 Million Subs Forever?

    For Peacock, the magic number is 42,000,000. It’s also proven to be an elusive number.

    For the entirety of 2025, Peacock has been stuck at 41 million subscribers. Though there has been ebbs and flows — per subscription-measurement firm…

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  • Tim Cook says more AIs are coming to Apple Intelligence

    Tim Cook says more AIs are coming to Apple Intelligence

    This isn’t the first time we’re hearing about third-party integrations, as Apple software SVP Craig Federighi said last year that the company “may look forward to doing integrations with different models like Google Gemini in the future.”

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  • COVID-19 During Pregnancy Linked to Higher Risk of Neurodevelopmental Disorders in Children

    Children born to mothers who had COVID-19 while pregnant face an elevated risk of developmental disorders by the time they turn 3 years old, including speech delays, autism, motor disorders, and other developmental delays, according to new…

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  • Omnicom and Interpublic Announce Extension of Exchange Offers in Connection with Expected Merger Closing

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  • Stressful Family Changes in Early Childhood Could Increase Psoriasis Risk

    Stressful Family Changes in Early Childhood Could Increase Psoriasis Risk

    Early childhood stressors such as divorce could increase the risk of a child developing psoriasis later in life, according to a study published last month in the Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Specifically, stressful changes before the…

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  • A&O Shearman advises Celanese on USD 500 million divestiture of Micromax to Element Solutions Inc

    A&O Shearman advises Celanese on USD 500 million divestiture of Micromax to Element Solutions Inc

    The sale supports Celanese’s strategic priorities, including deleveraging its balance sheet and focusing on core growth areas.

    The Micromax portfolio comprises advanced electronic inks and pastes used in high performance electronics across applications such as navigation and defense, medical monitoring, and advanced circuit board components. The portfolio includes conductive, resistive, and dielectric thick film inks, as well as Low Temperature Co fired Ceramic (LTCC) materials for multilayer circuits.

    The transaction is expected to close in the first quarter of 2026, subject to customary closing conditions and required regulatory approvals.

    “This transaction underscores our strength in executing complex, cross border divestitures,” said M&A partner, Romain Dambre. “We are pleased to support Celanese on a strategic portfolio action that advances its priorities and positions Micromax for continued success under new ownership.”

    The A&O Shearman team that advised Celanese was led by M&A partner, Romain Dambre and associates Iqra Anees, Lucy Chen, and Becca Scher in New York.

    Tax advice was provided by partner Ryan Bray in Dallas, and associate Brandon Fawbush in Washington D.C. Antitrust advice was provided by partner Noah Brumfield and associate Nick Putz in Washington D.C. Employment advice was provided by compensation, employment, pensions and governance (CEPG) partners Doreen Lilienfeld and Melisa Brower and associates Alexandra Sentner and Thomas Blecher in New York. Intellectual property advice was provided by partner JB Betker and associate Will Jackson in New York.

    The multidisciplinary deal team was also supported by A&O Shearman teams across nine jurisdictions, including U.S., UK, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, and Singapore.  

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