Led by researchers from the Queensland Institute of Medical Research Berghofer (QIMR Berghofer) and a consortium of international collaborators, the study analyzed genetic data from more than half a million…
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Food addiction: Snacks could trigger the brain like drugs, study shows | Health News
People often joke that their favorite snack is “like crack” or call themselves “chocoholics” in jest.
But can someone really be addicted to food in the same way they could be hooked on substances such as alcohol or…Continue Reading
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Commissioner Karachi administers polio drops during visit to city
KARACHI – Commissioner Karachi Syed Hassan Naqvi visited Landhi and Ittehad Town on Friday, accompanied by Deputy Commissioner Malir Saleemullah Odho and Deputy Commissioner Keamari Raja Tariq Chandio, as part of the campaign to reach…
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Meghan Markle Describes Prince Harry as ‘Man Who Always Keeps Me Laughing’ in Candid Video
Meghan Markle has shared a lighthearted private moment between her and her husband Prince Harry.
Taking to her Instagram Stories on Friday, October 10, the Duchess of Sussex, 44, shared a behind-the-scenes clip of the pair interacting backstage at…
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‘We’ve just really scratched the surface’
A recent study from research labs in China was highlighted in Scientific American because it reveals new information about microplastics. Many know that they are only becoming more pervasive, polluting the planet’s water and soil. Now,…
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T20 World Cup 2026 Asia/EAP Qualifiers: Nepal, UAE, Oman enter Super 6 with advantage to keep dreams alive – Mint
- T20 World Cup 2026 Asia/EAP Qualifiers: Nepal, UAE, Oman enter Super 6 with advantage to keep dreams alive Mint
- Final T20 World Cup 2026 Qualifier promises intrigue in Oman ICC
- Papua New Guinea vs Samoa, 6th Match, Group 3 Cricbuzz.com
- UAE eye…
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Multilateral collaboration remains key amid funding shifts in global health
As the US withdraws from the World Health Organization and cuts overseas aid, regional partnerships are critical to safeguarding the health of member countries in a region where climate change and chronic diseases loom large.
These…
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New antimicrobial compounds offer safer solution for bovine mastitis
The dairy industry has been plagued by a persistent global problem for decades – bacterial infection of cow udders that significantly reduces milk production.
The condition, known as bovine mastitis, is estimated to cause annual…
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The Shiralee review – love grows in the harshest place in bountiful adaption of outback epic | Australian theatre
How do you stage a play that roams roads and follows rivers from Grafton to Coonamble? In Sydney Theatre Company’s new adaptation of D’arcy Niland’s classic Australian novel The Shiralee, directed by Jessica Arthur, there are two constants:…
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