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  • Women’s Cricket World Cup: Nat Sciver-Brunt assesses England defeat to Australia

    Women’s Cricket World Cup: Nat Sciver-Brunt assesses England defeat to Australia

    England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt…

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  • High-Risk Prostate Cancer Survival Improved 40% with Drug Combo – Inside Precision Medicine

    1. High-Risk Prostate Cancer Survival Improved 40% with Drug Combo  Inside Precision Medicine
    2. Niraparib combo delays prostate cancer progression: Study | Tap to know more | Inshorts  Inshorts
    3. Enzalutamide Plus ADT Significantly Increases Overall…

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  • Kagiso Rabada hits first Test 50 to lead South Africa's comeback vs Pakistan after Asif Afridi's record day | Cricket – Hindustan Times

    1. Kagiso Rabada hits first Test 50 to lead South Africa’s comeback vs Pakistan after Asif Afridi’s record day | Cricket  Hindustan Times
    2. South Africa sniff series-levelling win after Pakistan slump in second Test  Dawn
    3. Debutant Asif Afridi takes two…

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  • Osman Khalid Butt’s clever response challenges toxic masculinity

    Osman Khalid Butt, known for his outspoken support of women’s rights and his bold stance on social issues, recently used his platform to call out toxic masculinity with humor and precision. The actor’s latest witty remark came in response…

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  • HMGN1 gene linked to heart problems in people with Down syndrome

    HMGN1 gene linked to heart problems in people with Down syndrome

    Nearly half of all babies born with Down syndrome face congenital heart defects, often involving serious malformations that require surgery in the first months of life.

    For decades, scientists have known that having an extra copy…

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  • Just a moment…

    Just a moment…

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  • U23 World Wrestling Championships 2025: India medal winners

    U23 World Wrestling Championships 2025: India medal winners

    The Indian wrestling team to Serbia boasts several strong contenders.

    In women’s freestyle, two-time U17 and U20 world champion Savita is competing in the 62kg category.

    Former U20 world champion Priya will fight in the 76kg division, while…

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  • Key Plasma Proteins Linked to Causal Roles in BP Regulation and Risk of CV Events

    Key Plasma Proteins Linked to Causal Roles in BP Regulation and Risk of CV Events

    Four key plasma proteins associated with potential causal roles in blood pressure (BP) regulation and increased risk of cardiovascular (CV) events, including coronary artery disease (CAD) and stroke, were identified in a Mendelian randomization (MR) study published Oct. 10 in EHJ.

    First, Devendra Meena, DPhil, et al., leveraged genetic instruments from 2007 plasma proteins measured in the UK Biobank study to determine their causal effects on systolic BP (SBP) and diastolic BP (DBP) in an MR analysis. Then they performed Bayesian co-localization analyses to test whether identified associations shared causal variants. Last, they examined proteins showing strong associations in UK Biobank participants to assess relationships between proteins, BP and cardiovascular events.

    Results showed that 242 proteins associated with BP (185 for SBP, 137 for DBP; false discovery rate [FDR] <0.05) were identified using proteome-wide MR. Of these, 48 were also linked to CAD or stroke. Four proteins (ACOX1, FGF5, FURIN, and MST1) were reported with potential causal roles and were supported by genetic co-localization analyses (FDR 5%; posterior probability ≥70%).

    Findings also revealed that genetically predicted FURIN and FGF5 were strongly associated with BP and stroke risk, whereas ACOX1, FGF5 and MST1 might have causal effects on CAD. Notably, network MR indicated that a large portion of their impact on CAD and stroke (31%–78%) was mediated through BP regulation. These findings were further supported by observational analyses.

    Meena and colleagues write that “these findings provide novel insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying hypertension-related [cardiovascular disease] and identify promising protein targets for further investigation.”

    In an accompanying editorial comment, Patricia B. Munroe, PhD, et al., note that the study “provides a framework for exploring causal and mediator relationships between plasma proteins of risk factors and disease outcomes” and that the findings “provide a ‘snapshot’ of the role of BP proteins on cardiovascular outcomes, as datasets are limited to plasma and there is incomplete coverage of the proteome.”

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  • True Love Prevails In A Ridiculous Romantic Drama

    True Love Prevails In A Ridiculous Romantic Drama

    Regretting You is a tribute to the transportational properties of cinema; for two very long hours you’ll be wondering what year it is, where you are, and what the hell you’re doing there….

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  • Zelenskyy calls Trump’s proposal to freeze war at current frontlines ‘good compromise’ | Ukraine

    Zelenskyy calls Trump’s proposal to freeze war at current frontlines ‘good compromise’ | Ukraine

    Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced support for Donald Trump’s proposal for Ukraine and Russia to freeze the war at the current frontlines, calling it “a good compromise”, even as he acknowledged Moscow had made clear it would not accept the…

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