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  • Listing dowry articles in ‘Nikah Nama’ part of SC’s family law reforms

    Listing dowry articles in ‘Nikah Nama’ part of SC’s family law reforms

    Apex court proposes stricter penalties for unregistered marriages in its report Redefining Access to Justice 2025

    Police officers walk past the Supreme Court of Pakistan building, in Islamabad, Pakistan April 6, 2022. REUTERS

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  • George Clooney Wanted Adam Sandler Taken Seriously on ‘Jay Kelly’

    George Clooney Wanted Adam Sandler Taken Seriously on ‘Jay Kelly’

    For their new movie, Jay Kelly, George Clooney had a special rule on set: he didn’t want the cast referring to Adam Sandler by his nickname “Sandman,” in an effort to take the comedian more seriously as an actor.

    At the film’s AFI…

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  • FAME 3, DOSE Trials Explore Cost-Effectiveness, Operator Radiation Risk After Coronary Procedures

    FAME 3, DOSE Trials Explore Cost-Effectiveness, Operator Radiation Risk After Coronary Procedures

    Interventional cardiology will be in the spotlight during TCT 2025 in San Francisco and amongst the Featured Clinical Research are presentations looking at outcomes in patients following coronary procedures and the risk of radiation for operators.

    A substudy from the randomized FAME 3 trial, simultaneously published in JACC, found that PCI was more cost-effective than CABG in 1,500 patients with three-vessel coronary artery disease, while quality-adjusted life-years were similar at five years in the two groups (4.05 vs. 4.03, respectively). PCI was guided by fractional flow reserve and zotarolimus drug-eluting stents were implanted.

    Researchers reported that cumulative costs over five years were 30% higher in patients randomized to CABG ($36,990 vs. $25,667 for PCI; p<0.001).

    No significant difference was observed for all-cause mortality or for a composite outcome of mortality, myocardial infarction or stroke. More patients who were younger than 65 when they had a CABG vs. PCI were still working at five years (56% vs. 47%).

    “The equal survival rates at five-years in FAME 3 means there was no long-term survival benefit from CABG to justify its substantially higher costs, which is the main reason we found PCI to be the more cost-effective alternative, both at five years and in lifetime projections,” write study investigators Mark A. Hlatky, MD, FACC; Victoria Ding, MS; et al.

    The DOSE study, simultaneously published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, found no significant differences in the amount of radiation exposure of operators who used a strategy of left distal radial access (DRA) vs. right transradial access (TRA) during coronary procedures.

    Conducted at three sites in South Korea, this prospective, open-label trial randomized patients who were undergoing a coronary procedure to DRA (n=501) or right TRA (n=500).

    The radiation dose in the left DRA and right TRA groups was 4.76 vs. 5.20 μSv (p=0.342) measured at the left wrist, 2.00 vs. 1.83 μSv (p=0.416) measured at the head and 1.28 vs. 1.07 μSv (p=0.199) measured at the chest.

    Looking a secondary endpoints, investigators found no significant differences in the incidence of crossover (6.6% vs. 5.2%), fluoroscopy time (4.5 vs. 4.2 min), procedure time (16.0 vs. 15.0 min) or contrast volume (80 Ml for both).

    “The present study is of particular significance in that it provides direct evidence that left DRA does not increase radiation exposure compared to right TRA,” write study authors Oh-Hyun Lee, MD; Ji Woong Roh, MD, PhD, et al. “This finding suggests that radiation hazard should not be considered a limiting factor for the adoption of left DRA in routine clinical practice.”


    Clinical Topics:
    Cardiac Surgery, Cardiovascular Care Team, Invasive Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention, Atherosclerotic Disease (CAD/PAD), Aortic Surgery, Interventions and Coronary Artery Disease


    Keywords:
    Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics, TCT25, Drug-Eluting Stents, Fractional Flow Reserve, Myocardial, Coronary Artery Disease, Percutaneous Coronary Intervention, Myocardial Infarction, Stroke, Coronary Artery Bypass

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  • June Lockhart, beloved mother figure from ‘Lassie’ and ‘Lost In Space,’ dies at 100

    June Lockhart, beloved mother figure from ‘Lassie’ and ‘Lost In Space,’ dies at 100

    LOS ANGELES — June Lockhart, who became a mother figure for a generation of television viewers whether at home in “Lassie” or up in the stratosphere in “Lost In Space,” has died. She was 100.

    Lockhart died Thursday of natural causes at…

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  • June Lockhart, beloved mother figure from 'Lassie' and 'Lost In Space,' dies at 100 – San Francisco Chronicle

    1. June Lockhart, beloved mother figure from ‘Lassie’ and ‘Lost In Space,’ dies at 100  San Francisco Chronicle
    2. June Lockhart, Beloved Television Mother, Dies at 100  The New York Times
    3. June Lockhart, Beloved Mom on ‘Lassie’ and ‘Lost in…

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  • Christo Popov to meet Anders Antonsen in final on home soil

    Christo Popov to meet Anders Antonsen in final on home soil

    Li took control of the first game, scoring five points on the trot, which meant Antonsen had to play catch-up at the outset. By the mid-game interval, Li had opened a six-point lead (11-5) before extending it to seven to tighten his…

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  • The Forbidden 2,000 LBW RWD Hot Hatch That Was Powered By A 300-HP V6

    The Forbidden 2,000 LBW RWD Hot Hatch That Was Powered By A 300-HP V6

    Since its introduction in the 1980s, the Renault Twingo has always been a docile city car, competing with the likes of the Smart forfour. Within the Renault family, the thoroughbred athletes have always been the Clio, especially members like the…

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  • V116 provides safe, effective, broader pneumococcal protection in patients with HIV

    V116 provides safe, effective, broader pneumococcal protection in patients with HIV

    The adult-specific 21-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (V116) is well tolerated, and all 21 serotypes are immunogenic among patients with HIV infection. These findings were published in The Lancet HIV.

    Compared with patients without HIV,…

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  • Georgia Stanway: ‘A really, really tough game’

    Georgia Stanway: ‘A really, really tough game’

    “It was a really, really tough game. It’s difficult when a team goes player-to-player all over the pitch and it was difficult to find the space. There was a lot of movement and a lot of running.

    “I think there are some really good…

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  • The New Lung Cancer Divide: Rural, Low-Income Young Adults Left Behind

    The New Lung Cancer Divide: Rural, Low-Income Young Adults Left Behind

    A sweeping U.S. analysis of 18,595 people aged 18–50 diagnosed with early-onset non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) has a blunt message: outcomes hinge not only on tumor biology but on where you live, what you earn, and how…

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