SEOUL – OCT 16, 2025 – Leading entertainment companies Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) and CJ ENM today announced a significant content production and distribution partnership, underpinned by a mutual commitment to bringing global audiences more…
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New study finds skin conditions remain prevalent in people with HIV despite advances in treatment
Washington, D.C. (October 14, 2025) — A new study led by researchers at the George Washington University and published through the DC Cohort, one of the largest HIV longitudinal studies in the United States, finds that nearly half of people…
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ALS and MS share striking geographic patterns, research shows
A new study published in Nature’s Scientific Reports indicates that amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and multiple sclerosis (MS) have an extremely high geographic association, even after controlling for race, gender, wealth,…
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Comparing long-term effects of tenofovir formulations in HIV
In recent years, the landscape of antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV has undergone significant transformations, largely driven by the introduction of more effective and safer drug options. Among these, two formulations of tenofovir, namely…
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Press Briefing Transcript: Fiscal Monitor, Annual Meetings 2025 – International Monetary Fund
- Press Briefing Transcript: Fiscal Monitor, Annual Meetings 2025 International Monetary Fund
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Twice-yearly lenacapavir could be an option for initial HIV treatment
Lenacapavir, a long-acting injectable administered once every six months, could be a component of combination regimens for people starting HIV treatment for the first time, according to final results from the CALIBRATE study. After 132 weeks of…
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Ebola virus in Kasai revives 50-year-old questions on viral latency | The Transmission
The Lancet On Sept 4, 2025, DR Congo declared its 16th Ebola virus outbreak. The epicentre of this outbreak occurred in the Kasai province—the first resurgence in this region since 2008.1 Genomic analysis identified an Ebola virus with more…
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Aston Martin unveils new configurator that sets the standard for automotive digital products –
- Aston Martin announces a comprehensive update to its online configurator
- Lustrous paint finishes and new environments provide the perfect showcase for Aston Martin’s ultra-luxury design
- New graphics and navigation bring Aston…
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Supporting health on and off the court: Australian Open partners with Bupa
Bupa is also proud to be the Presenting Partner of the inaugural All Abilities Week, taking place from 20 to 26 October 2025. The week celebrates inclusive tennis for people with disability and highlights the coaches, clubs and communities championing accessible and inclusive tennis across Australia.
“All Abilities week is a powerful way to kick off our partnership with Bupa. This great initiative will help to boost participation, raise awareness and reinforce our shared commitment to health and inclusion, both on and off the court,” Cornelis said.
Research shows tennis can deliver a boost to physical, mental and social wellbeing in one hit. Regular play may also support weight management and help reduce high blood pressure, stroke, diabetes and some cancers.
One study found people who played tennis lived longer than those who jogged, cycled or did calisthenics while another showed playing just three hours a week could halve the risk of heart disease.
All Abilities Day on Tuesday 27 January will showcase many of tennis’ disability pathways across the precinct including wheelchair tennis, blind and low vision tennis, parastanding tennis, intellectual disabilities and autism tennis, and deaf and hard of hearing tennis.
Mr Stone said Bupa’s partnership with the Australian Open built on Bupa’s ongoing support of inclusive sport, complementing existing partnerships with Paralympics Australia and Disability Sports Australia.
“The Australian Open is already one of the world’s most accessible events and we’re thrilled to be playing our part in helping ensure all Australians have the opportunity to experience and enjoy tennis,” he said.
During the Australian Open, Bupa customers will have access to two-for-one Ground Passes Monday to Friday during Opening Week and week two of the tournament, which includes All Abilities Day on Tuesday 27 January 2026.
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