“Many caregivers and facilities assume that people with dementia don’t really know what’s going on, leading them to treat residents like children or make one-size-fits-all decisions,” Kriseman says. She recalls visiting her…
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Does Equal Access Mean Equal Follow-Up?
In a large cohort of patients with aortic stenosis (AS) who had equal access to medical care and insurance, those who lived in the most socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods were less likely to complete surveillance transthoracic…
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Security forces foil attack on Jaffar Express in Balochistan’s Dera Murad Jamali
Unidentified gunmen also targeted Jaffar Express, but no casualties were reported as security forces repelled attack
At least 13 people, including two…
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AKDN pledges 10m euro for new Paris Peace Forum endowment
Paris, France, 29 October 2025 – AKDN has pledged 10 million euro toward the Paris Peace Forum’s new endowment fund to support the long-term financial stability and ambitious growth strategy for the Forum.
AKDN is a founding member of the…
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Aging chimps show human-like cognitive decline

Microsoft Azure experiencing outage due to DNS issue
NEW YORK — Microsoft says users of its Azure cloud portal may be not be able to access Office 365, Minecraft or other services due to issues with its domain name system.
The tech company posted a note to its Azure status page that its teams are currently investigating the issue and acting to mitigate access problems.
The domain name system, or DNS, is the service that translates internet addresses into machine-readable IP addresses that connects browsers and apps with websites and underlying web services. DNS errors disrupt the translation process, interrupting the connection.
Because so many sites and services use Microsoft’s cloud service, a DNS error can have widespread results.
On Downdetector, a website that tracks online outages, users reported issues with Office 365, Minecraft, X-Box Live, Copilot and many other services.
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Mayo Clinic study finds majority of midlife women with menopause symptoms do not seek care
ROCHESTER, Minn. — A new study from Mayo Clinic underscores the widespread impact of menopause symptoms on midlife women — and raises concern that most are navigating this stage of life without…
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