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  • Best Black Friday Headphone and Audio Deals: Save on Top Brands

    Best Black Friday Headphone and Audio Deals: Save on Top Brands

    From high-end audio to everyday earbuds, we’ve rounded up the best deals on headphones, earbuds, and audio essentials

    If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone…

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  • ‘Wicked’: Man who accosted Ariana Grande at premiere banned from Singapore

    ‘Wicked’: Man who accosted Ariana Grande at premiere banned from Singapore

    For officials in Singapore, one Australian man’s actions at the “Wicked: For Good” premiere earlier this month wrought enough chaos to keep him out of the country — for good.

    Singapore’s Immigration and Checkpoints Authority has…

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  • Raspberry Pi Makes OS Installation Easier, More Accessible with Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0

    Raspberry Pi Makes OS Installation Easier, More Accessible with Raspberry Pi Imager 2.0

    Raspberry Pi has announced the launch of a “complete reimagining” of its Imager tool for downloading and installing operating systems for its eponymous single-board computer and computer-on-module product families — promising improved…

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  • Welcome to Derry’s Chris Chalk on Episode 5 and Pennywise Madness Ahead

    Welcome to Derry’s Chris Chalk on Episode 5 and Pennywise Madness Ahead

    [This story contains spoilers from It: Welcome to Derry episode five, “29 Neibolt Street.”]

    With each passing week on It: Welcome to Derry, Chris Chalk further proves he was the ideal choice to fill the big shoes of Stephen…

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  • Saudi military chief relays desire to elevate defence ties – Dawn

    1. Saudi military chief relays desire to elevate defence ties  Dawn
    2. Saudi armed forces chief conveys kingdom’s desire to elevate defence partnership with Pakistan  Dawn
    3. Pakistan, Saudi Arabia move to deepen defence partnership  The Express Tribune

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  • Saudi military chief relays desire to elevate defence ties – Dawn

    1. Saudi military chief relays desire to elevate defence ties  Dawn
    2. Saudi armed forces chief conveys kingdom’s desire to elevate defence partnership with Pakistan  Dawn
    3. Pakistan, Saudi Arabia move to deepen defence partnership  The Express Tribune

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  • ‘Tweaks bar FCC from hearing pleas against SC decrees’ – Dawn

    1. ‘Tweaks bar FCC from hearing pleas against SC decrees’  Dawn
    2. Debate Rises Over FCC Powers in SC Appeal Cases  Daily Times
    3. Legal ambiguity: FCC chief justice’s powers remain unregulated  The Express Tribune
    4. FCC lacks jurisdiction to hear…

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  • FCC rejects challenge to CB decision on judges’ transfer – Dawn

    1. FCC rejects challenge to CB decision on judges’ transfer  Dawn
    2. Going back in time  Dawn
    3. What the 26th and 27th amendments seek to change  The Express Tribune
    4. HRCP criticises lifetime immunity for public office holders  Business Recorder
    5. Lawyers in…

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  • Calcium-activated switch improves delivery and potency of cancer-fighting drugs

    Calcium-activated switch improves delivery and potency of cancer-fighting drugs

    Cancer-fighting antibody drugs are designed to penetrate tumor cells and release a lethal payload deep within, but too often they don’t make it that far. A new study shows how this Trojan Horse strategy works better by exploiting…

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  • Global study reveals growing use of integrative therapies in cancer care

    Global study reveals growing use of integrative therapies in cancer care

    Around the world, doctors, nurses and pharmacists are turning to evidence-based integrative approaches such as acupuncture, yoga, exercise, massage and nutrition counseling to help people with cancer manage the harsh side effects of treatment.

    New research led by the University of California, Irvine shows just how widespread that shift has become and how much work remains to make these therapies accessible to all.

    Published this month in BMC Complementary Medicine and Therapies, the study surveyed more than 300 oncology professionals from the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer and the Society for Integrative Oncology across eight regions. About 70 percent said they had used or recommended at least one integrative approach to help patients manage cancer-related symptoms such as pain, fatigue, anxiety and gastrointestinal distress.

    Despite this widespread support, nearly 80 percent of respondents said these services remain underused in cancer care. Cost, lack of insurance coverage and limited training opportunities were cited as major obstacles, particularly in parts of South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, where access is lowest. Most patients still pay for these services out of pocket. Training opportunities were most available in North America.

    The research was led by Alexandre Chan, professor and founding chair of the Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice at UC Irvine’s School of Pharmacy & Pharmaceutical Sciences, with major contributions from Reem Nasr, a Pharm.D. candidate who helped design and conduct the study, analyze data and prepare the publication.

    “We found that cancer professionals across the globe value these approaches not as alternatives but as essential modalities to work alongside conventional cancer care,” Chan said. “At the same time, the inequities we identified show that too many patients still face barriers to getting the support they need to heal not only physically but emotionally and spiritually.”

    The study focused specifically on managing symptoms that occur either during active treatment or after therapy through an integrated approach. It explored how supportive care including acupuncture, exercise, nutrition and mindfulness can help patients cope with physical, emotional and psychological challenges that often persist long after cancer treatment ends.

    By gathering data from clinicians in eight regions through the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer and the Society for Integrative Oncology, the study was able to create a road map for improving patient-centered care. The authors recommend expanding training programs across medical, nursing and pharmacy schools to ensure that future clinicians are equipped to safely and effectively implement integrative practices.

    The findings also highlight opportunities for healthcare organizations, educators and policymakers to develop funding mechanisms, training programs and policy frameworks that promote equitable, evidence-based supportive care for all cancer patients.

    Source:

    University of California – Irvine

    Journal reference:

    https://bmccomplementmedtherapies.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12906-025-05157-6

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