Speech rhythm, a key attribute of natural languages that directly influences the effectiveness and efficiency of communication, is often compromised in people with neurodegenerative diseases such as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or…
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Women risking breast cancer by ‘always putting ourselves last’, says Liz Hurley | UK News
Liz Hurley has encouraged women to check themselves for breast cancer – and warned some are not because they “are scared that it’s self-indulgent to spend time on themselves”.
The British actress and model, who has been a global…
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Women risking breast cancer by ‘always putting ourselves last’, says Liz Hurley | UK News
Liz Hurley has encouraged women to check themselves for breast cancer – and warned some are not because they “are scared that it’s self-indulgent to spend time on themselves”.
The British actress and model, who has been a global…
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DOOGEE’s Outdoor Technology Arrives at GITEX GLOBAL 2025
DUBAI, UAE, Oct. 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — This October, the wait is over. DOOGEE invites tech enthusiasts, industry partners, and global media to GITEX GLOBAL 2025 to experience a new era of technology that is tougher,…
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Women with ADHD face delayed diagnosis and greater challenges
Scientists have found that ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) in women is diagnosed approximately 5 years later than in men, despite symptoms appearing at the same age. Women with ADHD also suffer greater emotional and…
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American founders more demanding than Europe, OpenAI startup boss says
OpenAI’s EMEA startups head Laura Modiano spoke at the Sifted Summit on Wednesday, 8 October.
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In the latest comparison between American and European founders, OpenAI’s startup boss admitted that the Americans are…
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New insights into sperm metabolism could transform infertility treatments
Michigan State University scientists have pinpointed the molecular “switch” that supercharges sperm for their final sprint to an egg – a breakthrough that could reshape infertility treatments and pave the way for safe, nonhormonal…
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Living near Superfund sites increases risk of aggressive breast cancer
Women living close to federally designated Superfund sites are more likely to develop aggressive breast cancers – including the hard-to-treat triple-negative subtype – according to new studies from Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer…
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Anti-cholera immunisation drive to kick off next week
All individuals above one year of age from Parsa and those residing in six disease-hit local units of Bara will be administered anti-cholera vaccines in a drive set to start next week.
At least four people are confirmed dead and over 1,800 have…
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