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  • Guardiola provides positive updates on Haaland and Rodri fitness – Manchester City FC

    1. Guardiola provides positive updates on Haaland and Rodri fitness  Manchester City FC
    2. Rodri return fuels Guardiola belief in Man City title challenge  RFI
    3. Man City team news: Haaland fit, Rodri could also feature against Bournemouth  Sportstar

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  • Hyundai Motor Group Announces NVIDIA Blackwell AI Factory to Power Fleet of AI-Driven Mobility Solutions

    • Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA will collaborate with the Korean government to develop Korea’s physical AI industry, including the establishment of an AI application center and AI technology center, while nurturing local AI talent to build a vibrant innovation ecosystem
    • Hyundai Motor Group is building an AI factory with NVIDIA to accelerate model training, validation and deployment for in-vehicle AI, autonomous driving, smart factories and robotics
    • Hyundai Motor Group is beginning to leverage NVIDIA Omniverse and Cosmos running on NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers to develop car factory digital twins and robots
    • With NVIDIA Nemotron open models and NVIDIA NeMo tools, Hyundai Motor Group is speeding proprietary LLM and AI development
    • Using NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor, running on the safety-certified DriveOS operating system, Hyundai Motor Group is expecting to deliver advanced driver assistance systems, next-generation safety features and in-vehicle intelligence for mobility solutions

    GYEONGJU, South Korea, Oct. 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA today announced they are deepening their collaboration to accelerate innovation in autonomous vehicles (AVs), smart factories and robotics with a new AI factory, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell AI infrastructure

    Building on their previous work together , Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA are now entering a new phase of collaboration, shifting from strategic adoption of advanced software platforms and infrastructure to joint innovation of core physical AI technologies. Together, they will co-develop AI capabilities for mobility solutions, next-generation smart factories, and on-device semiconductor advancements to strengthen Hyundai Motor Group’s future capabilities.

    As part of this endeavor, Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA aim to enable integrated AI model training, validation and deployment using 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs.

    In addition, in support of the Korean government’s initiative to build a national physical AI cluster, Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA will work closely with government stakeholders to accelerate ecosystem development. This will result in an approximately $3 billion investment to advance the physical AI landscape in Korea.

    Key efforts include the establishment of Hyundai Motor Group’s Physical AI Application Center, NVIDIA AI Technology Center, and physical AI data centers in the region. To formalize this collaboration, the Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea, Hyundai Motor Group, and NVIDIA signed a Memorandum of Understanding on October 31. This collaboration will also foster dynamic exchanges with NVIDIA’s world-class engineers and technicians, helping to cultivate Korea’s next generation of physical AI talent.

    “For Korea to leap forward as a leading nation in AI, the advancement of physical AI is essential – a key initiative championed by the Ministry of Science and ICT. This inaugural step in public-private collaboration to foster physical AI is therefore incredibly significant,” said Bae Kyung-hoon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea. “Korea has a strong foundation in manufacturing. By combining Korea’s rich manufacturing data with NVIDIA’s cutting-edge AI infrastructure, we expect to build a Win-Win model through collaboration with domestic companies, thereby accelerating innovative AI transformation (AX) in manufacturing across industries,” he emphasized.

    “As we enter a new era of AI-powered mobility and smart factory, deepening our collaboration with NVIDIA marks a pivotal step forward,” said Euisun Chung, Executive Chair of Hyundai Motor Group. “Together, we are not only building advanced technologies but also laying the foundation for a robust AI ecosystem in Korea—one that fosters innovation, nurtures talent, and positions us at the forefront of global AI leadership.”

    “AI will revolutionize every facet of every industry. In transportation alone — from vehicle design and manufacturing to robotics and autonomous driving — NVIDIA’s AI and computing platforms are transforming how the world moves,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Together with Hyundai Motor Group — Korea’s industrial powerhouse and one of the world’s top mobility solutions providers— we’re building intelligent cars and factories that will shape the future of the multitrillion-dollar mobility industry.”

    Hyundai Motor Group Advances Automotive with NVIDIA AI Factory

    With its NVIDIA Blackwell-based AI factory, Hyundai Motor Group will deploy essential infrastructure for powering every phase of innovation — bringing together in-vehicle AI, autonomous driving, factory automation and robotics into one intelligent, interconnected ecosystem.

    Hyundai Motor Group is using the three NVIDIA AI compute platforms that serve as the infrastructure for physical AI and robotics:

    Together, these computing platforms form the backbone of AI and car factories, enabling the transportation industry to develop, validate and deploy advanced physical AI at scale.

    Building Smart Factories and Safe Cars of the Future

    As part of the expanded collaboration, unveiled earlier this year, Hyundai Motor Group will use the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise platform to develop robust factory digital twins — virtual replicas of manufacturing environments that unify and manage factory data — as well as enable precision control, software- and hardware-in-the-loop validation, discrete event simulation and virtual commissioning.

    These physically accurate digital environments accelerate robot integration, optimize production, enable predictive maintenance and pave the way for fully autonomous, software-defined factories — reshaping how vehicles are designed and manufactured.

    Omniverse Enterprise also extends to humanoid and robotic systems using NVIDIA Isaac Sim—an open robotics reference framework built on NVIDIA Omniverse. This allows virtual validation of task assignments, motion planning and ergonomic safety before robot deployment on physical production lines, significantly accelerating robot integration and maximizing productivity.

    Hyundai Motor Group is also testing the use of NVIDIA Omniverse and Cosmos platforms on NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers (with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs) to build digital twins of regional driving environments and conditions, incorporating extensive simulations to advance its development pipeline. These sophisticated capabilities place Hyundai Motor Group at the forefront of scalable, next-generation autonomous driving.

    Advanced AI models — built with NVIDIA Nemotron open AI reasoning models and NVIDIA NeMo software could enable over‑the‑air updates of capabilities and features across vehicles. In addition to autonomy capabilities, Hyundai Motor Group will cooperate on these advanced models to develop a range of innovative in‑vehicle AI features, from personalized digital assistants to intelligent infotainment and adaptive comfort systems, powered by these advanced models. This transforms vehicles into continuously learning, evolving intelligent agents.

    Inside the vehicle, NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor, accelerated compute running on safety-certified DriveOS operating system,  is set to provide the AI compute power for advanced driver-assistance and next-generation safety features, as well as immersive in-vehicle AI experiences.

    With NVIDIA, Hyundai Motor Group is evolving its vehicles and factories from independent systems into a single, interconnected and intelligent ecosystem, setting a new standard for the future of the global automotive industry.

    About Hyundai Motor Group

    Hyundai Motor Group is a global enterprise that has created a value chain based on mobility, steel, and construction, as well as logistics, finance, IT, and service. With about 250,000 employees worldwide, the Group’s mobility brands include Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis. Armed with creative thinking, cooperative communication, and the will to take on any challenges, we strive to create a better future for all.

    More information about Hyundai Motor Group can be found at: http://www.hyundaimotorgroup.com or Newsroom: Media Hub by Hyundai, Kia Global Media Center (kianewscenter.com), Genesis Newsroom

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  • COVID-19 Vaccination Benefits Patients With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

    COVID-19 Vaccination Benefits Patients With Systemic Lupus Erythematosus

    In a study published in Vaccines, investigators evaluated the safety and clinical impact of vaccination against COVID-19 for patients with systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). They found that vaccination did have a favorable safety profile for…

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  • Sound Blaster’s modular hub is a reconfigurable Stream Deck for audio

    Sound Blaster’s modular hub is a reconfigurable Stream Deck for audio

    Creative, the company best known for its Sound Blaster line of sound cards that boosted the audio capabilities of ‘90s-era PCs, is reviving the brand with a new hub called the Re:Imagine. It’s reminiscent of Elgato’s Stream Deck…

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  • Italy on right track to solve Pirelli’s governance issues, minister says

    Italy on right track to solve Pirelli’s governance issues, minister says

    MILAN, Oct 31 (Reuters) – Italy’s government and Pirelli (PIRC.MI), opens new tab shareholders are on the right track to find a solution to issues created by having China’s Sinochem (600500.SS), opens new tab as the tyremaker’s largest shareholder, Industry Minister Adolfo Urso said on Friday as he visited a company facility in Milan.

    Pirelli’s Italian investor Camfin has complained that Sinochem’s presence is hindering its expansion plans in the United States, as Washington tightens restrictions on Chinese technology in the automotive sector.

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    The key issue relates to Pirelli’s so-called Cyber Tyres, which are fitted with a technology to collect data during motion and transfer the information in real time to the vehicle.

    GOVERNMENT WILL PLAY ITS PART IN FINDING SOLUTION

    “We know we are on the right track, and everyone is aware that we need to find the best solution to ensure the development of this cutting-edge technology worldwide and, therefore, of this company,” Urso said at the end of his visit.

    “I think we will be in a position, (shareholders) will be in a position, to achieve this goal because the government will obviously play its part to the full,” Urso said.

    He was accompanied on the visit by Marco Tronchetti Provera, the Italian businessman who has led Pirelli since 1992 and is now its executive vice-chairman, and by CEO Andrea Casaluci.

    Asked whether it was realistic to expect an accord for Pirelli’s governance by the spring of next year, when the company is due to renew its board, Urso said he was confident “a desirable solution will arrive in time for the company to finally be able to operate fully in the most significant and promising markets, starting with the American one”.

    “It’s shareholders who will find the right solution. We have created the conditions for this to happen,” he added.

    After the government last month ruled Sinochem was not breaching rules meant to protect Pirelli’s autonomy, the Chinese state-backed group opened up to a possible sale of its Pirelli stake, or part of it, if an offer came with a premium, sources have told Reuters.

    Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; Writing by Sara Rossi and Giulio Piovaccari; Editing by Alvise Armellini and David Holmes

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  • Jensen Huang Eats Fried Chicken–Triggers Stock Frenzy in South Korea

    Jensen Huang Eats Fried Chicken–Triggers Stock Frenzy in South Korea

    This article first appeared on GuruFocus.

    Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) Jensen Huang may have just turned a Seoul fried chicken dinner into a stock market spectacle. Photos of Huang sharing beers and fried chicken with Samsung Electronics (SSNLF) Chair Jay Y. Lee and Hyundai Motor Executive Chair Chung Euisun at Kkanbu Chicken went viral this week, setting off a speculative buying frenzy across South Korea’s retail-heavy market. While Kkanbu itself isn’t listed, investors rushed into anything that even smelled of chicken Kyochon F&B soared as much as 20%, poultry processor Cherrybro hit its daily 30% limit with trading volumes nearly 200 times average, and robot maker Neuromeka jumped sharply. It’s the latest reminder that in Korea, virality can move markets faster than fundamentals ever could.

    But behind the viral moment sits a deeper play. Huang’s trip to Seoul wasn’t just about beer and banter it was about business. Nvidia has been pushing to expand its presence in South Korea, a crucial supply chain hub as the company faces tighter export restrictions in China. During his visit, Huang announced fresh AI chip deals with Samsung and Hyundai moves that could strengthen Nvidia’s foothold in memory and automotive computing. For the Korean conglomerates, closer ties with Nvidia could mean a steadier supply of the high-end GPUs that power next-generation artificial intelligence systems.

    Huang’s influence has become something of a phenomenon in its own right. Over the past year, several smaller AI firms have seen their shares surge after he casually name-dropped them in presentations. Now, his simple dinner outing has triggered a similar reaction only this time, it’s a fried chicken rally. As Huang told reporters outside the Seoul restaurant, I love fried chicken and I love beer and I love fried chicken and beer with my friends. For investors watching the AI boom unfold, it could be another sign that Nvidia’s reach cultural or commercial is still expanding.

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  • Hyundai Motor Group Announces NVIDIA Blackwell AI Factory to Power Fleet of AI-Driven Mobility Solutions

    • Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA will collaborate with the Korean government to develop Korea’s physical AI industry, including the establishment of an AI application center and AI technology center, while nurturing local AI talent to build a vibrant innovation ecosystem
    • Hyundai Motor Group is building an AI factory with NVIDIA to accelerate model training, validation and deployment for in-vehicle AI, autonomous driving, smart factories and robotics
    • Hyundai Motor Group is beginning to leverage NVIDIA Omniverse and Cosmos running on NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers to develop car factory digital twins and robots
    • With NVIDIA Nemotron open models and NVIDIA NeMo tools, Hyundai Motor Group is speeding proprietary LLM and AI development
    • Using NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor, running on the safety-certified DriveOS operating system, Hyundai Motor Group is expecting to deliver advanced driver assistance systems, next-generation safety features and in-vehicle intelligence for mobility solutions

    GYEONGJU, South Korea, Oct. 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA today announced they are deepening their collaboration to accelerate innovation in autonomous vehicles (AVs), smart factories and robotics with a new AI factory, powered by NVIDIA Blackwell AI infrastructure

    Building on their previous work together , Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA are now entering a new phase of collaboration, shifting from strategic adoption of advanced software platforms and infrastructure to joint innovation of core physical AI technologies. Together, they will co-develop AI capabilities for mobility solutions, next-generation smart factories, and on-device semiconductor advancements to strengthen Hyundai Motor Group’s future capabilities.

    As part of this endeavor, Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA aim to enable integrated AI model training, validation and deployment using 50,000 NVIDIA Blackwell GPUs.

    In addition, in support of the Korean government’s initiative to build a national physical AI cluster, Hyundai Motor Group and NVIDIA will work closely with government stakeholders to accelerate ecosystem development. This will result in an approximately $3 billion investment to advance the physical AI landscape in Korea.

    Key efforts include the establishment of Hyundai Motor Group’s Physical AI Application Center, NVIDIA AI Technology Center, and physical AI data centers in the region. To formalize this collaboration, the Ministry of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea, Hyundai Motor Group, and NVIDIA signed a Memorandum of Understanding on October 31. This collaboration will also foster dynamic exchanges with NVIDIA’s world-class engineers and technicians, helping to cultivate Korea’s next generation of physical AI talent.

    “For Korea to leap forward as a leading nation in AI, the advancement of physical AI is essential – a key initiative championed by the Ministry of Science and ICT. This inaugural step in public-private collaboration to foster physical AI is therefore incredibly significant,” said Bae Kyung-hoon, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Science and ICT of the Republic of Korea. “Korea has a strong foundation in manufacturing. By combining Korea’s rich manufacturing data with NVIDIA’s cutting-edge AI infrastructure, we expect to build a Win-Win model through collaboration with domestic companies, thereby accelerating innovative AI transformation (AX) in manufacturing across industries,” he emphasized.

    “As we enter a new era of AI-powered mobility and smart factory, deepening our collaboration with NVIDIA marks a pivotal step forward,” said Euisun Chung, Executive Chair of Hyundai Motor Group. “Together, we are not only building advanced technologies but also laying the foundation for a robust AI ecosystem in Korea—one that fosters innovation, nurtures talent, and positions us at the forefront of global AI leadership.”

    “AI will revolutionize every facet of every industry. In transportation alone — from vehicle design and manufacturing to robotics and autonomous driving — NVIDIA’s AI and computing platforms are transforming how the world moves,” said Jensen Huang, founder and CEO of NVIDIA. “Together with Hyundai Motor Group — Korea’s industrial powerhouse and one of the world’s top mobility solutions providers— we’re building intelligent cars and factories that will shape the future of the multitrillion-dollar mobility industry.”

    Hyundai Motor Group Advances Automotive with NVIDIA AI Factory

    With its NVIDIA Blackwell-based AI factory, Hyundai Motor Group will deploy essential infrastructure for powering every phase of innovation — bringing together in-vehicle AI, autonomous driving, factory automation and robotics into one intelligent, interconnected ecosystem.

    Hyundai Motor Group is using the three NVIDIA AI compute platforms that serve as the infrastructure for physical AI and robotics:

    Together, these computing platforms form the backbone of AI and car factories, enabling the transportation industry to develop, validate and deploy advanced physical AI at scale.

    Building Smart Factories and Safe Cars of the Future

    As part of the expanded collaboration, unveiled earlier this year, Hyundai Motor Group will use the NVIDIA Omniverse Enterprise platform to develop robust factory digital twins — virtual replicas of manufacturing environments that unify and manage factory data — as well as enable precision control, software- and hardware-in-the-loop validation, discrete event simulation and virtual commissioning.

    These physically accurate digital environments accelerate robot integration, optimize production, enable predictive maintenance and pave the way for fully autonomous, software-defined factories — reshaping how vehicles are designed and manufactured.

    Omniverse Enterprise also extends to humanoid and robotic systems using NVIDIA Isaac Sim—an open robotics reference framework built on NVIDIA Omniverse. This allows virtual validation of task assignments, motion planning and ergonomic safety before robot deployment on physical production lines, significantly accelerating robot integration and maximizing productivity.

    Hyundai Motor Group is also testing the use of NVIDIA Omniverse and Cosmos platforms on NVIDIA RTX PRO Servers (with NVIDIA RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Server Edition GPUs) to build digital twins of regional driving environments and conditions, incorporating extensive simulations to advance its development pipeline. These sophisticated capabilities place Hyundai Motor Group at the forefront of scalable, next-generation autonomous driving.

    Advanced AI models — built with NVIDIA Nemotron open AI reasoning models and NVIDIA NeMo software could enable over‑the‑air updates of capabilities and features across vehicles. In addition to autonomy capabilities, Hyundai Motor Group will cooperate on these advanced models to develop a range of innovative in‑vehicle AI features, from personalized digital assistants to intelligent infotainment and adaptive comfort systems, powered by these advanced models. This transforms vehicles into continuously learning, evolving intelligent agents.

    Inside the vehicle, NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor, accelerated compute running on safety-certified DriveOS operating system,  is set to provide the AI compute power for advanced driver-assistance and next-generation safety features, as well as immersive in-vehicle AI experiences.

    With NVIDIA, Hyundai Motor Group is evolving its vehicles and factories from independent systems into a single, interconnected and intelligent ecosystem, setting a new standard for the future of the global automotive industry.

    About Hyundai Motor Group

    Hyundai Motor Group is a global enterprise that has created a value chain based on mobility, steel, and construction, as well as logistics, finance, IT, and service. With about 250,000 employees worldwide, the Group’s mobility brands include Hyundai, Kia, and Genesis. Armed with creative thinking, cooperative communication, and the will to take on any challenges, we strive to create a better future for all.

    More information about Hyundai Motor Group can be found at: http://www.hyundaimotorgroup.com or Newsroom: Media Hub by Hyundai, Kia Global Media Center (kianewscenter.com), Genesis Newsroom

    SOURCE Hyundai Motor Group

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  • Dakar 2026 unveils “Ayo” as official mascot on one-year-to-go mark

    Dakar 2026 unveils “Ayo” as official mascot on one-year-to-go mark

    The mascot was unveiled by the YOG Organising Committee, during a special ceremony at the Grand Théâtre in Dakar as part of the celebrations to mark one year to go.

    The unveiling was attended by the President of Senegal, Bassirou Diomaye Faye,…

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  • Addicts who opted to be banned from gambling in Australia targeted to bet with overseas firms | Gambling

    Addicts who opted to be banned from gambling in Australia targeted to bet with overseas firms | Gambling

    Offshore gambling companies are using third-party websites to entice Australian addicts to resume betting, even after gamblers have placed voluntary restrictions on themselves.

    The new trend, targeting those registered with the federal government’s BetStop service, has been condemned as “deeply concerning and opportunistic” by the media regulator, which has begun contacting the websites to “make them aware of Australia’s interactive gambling laws”.

    Offshore gambling companies are banned from targeting Australians. But they have been paying websites that promote their inducements, link to their pages and instruct people on how to bypass the BetStop service, which is designed to block registrants from gambling.

    The websites, whose URLs occasionally reference Australian cities, are paid a commission if readers follow their recommendations and gamble with overseas agencies, which are predominately based in the Dutch Caribbean island of Curaçao.

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    In some cases, they appeal to addicts who may want to resume betting before their self-exclusion period expires. Lifting this ban early requires a statutory declaration confirming a registrant has received counselling from a qualified professional.

    One website – promoting a gambling business that offers up to $10,800 in “welcome bonuses”, which is illegal in Australia – suggests people registered with BetStop may have made a “rash decision” and provides advice to continue gambling.

    Another site claims offshore bookmakers offered “an enhanced level of security”.

    Regulators in Australia have warned the opposite is true.

    BetStop, which was launched in August 2023, allows people to be blocked from gambling, and bookmakers are also banned from contacting them. The scheme, which has 45,000 registrants, only applies to Australian companies.

    Under Australian law, offshore gambling companies are banned form targeting Australian consumers and encouraging them to gamble.

    But there are no restrictions on third-party affiliates promoting their products in return for payment.

    Australia’s media regulator has been concerned about affiliate marketers promoting illegal gambling services for many years. But the targeting of people listed on BetStop is a relatively new tactic.

    “This is a deeply concerning and opportunistic practice that attempts to undermine the purpose of the national self-exclusion register”, an Australian Communications and Media Authority (Acma) spokesperson said.

    The websites, which Guardian Australia has chosen not to name to protect consumers, promote a lack of regulation and generous inducements. One promotes offshore companies as having to adhere to “less challenging gambling laws”.

    Most websites acknowledge they are affiliated with the bookmakers they promote, and some confirm they receive commissions from them.

    Nerilee Hing, a professor at CQUniversity who has researched affiliate marketing in the gambling industry, said targeting people who had registered with BetStop was “a clear example of predatory practices that aims to attract the most vulnerable”.

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    “Unfortunately, the current regulatory environment has limited capacity to monitor and prevent harmful and illegal practices by affiliates, regardless of whether they are acting on behalf of Australian-licensed or offshore operators,” Hing said.

    The Alliance for Gambling Reform’s chief executive, Martin Thomas, said the practice was “gravely concerning” and should be treated seriously.

    “It appears a deliberate undermining of BetStop which the government repeatedly boasts as one of its key achievements on gambling reform,” Thomas said.

    Kai Cantwell, the chief executive of Responsible Wagering Australia, which represents some of the biggest online bookmakers regulated in Australia, agreed.

    “[Acma] should be given the power and tools they need to actually block these sites, cut off their payments and shut down the affiliate networks that funnel people into harm”.

    Affiliate marketing does occur in Australia, but it cannot target those on BetStop. An inquiry led by the late Labor MP Peta Murphy called for the practice to be banned.

    Consumer advocate Lauren Levin said blocking access to offshore gambling websites was ineffective as they merely returned with slightly different URLs. She instead said banks should be stopped from sending money to unlicensed gambling operators.

    In Australia, Gambling Help Online is available on 1800 858 858. The National Debt Helpline is at 1800 007 007. In the UK, support for problem gambling can be found via the NHS National Problem Gambling Clinic on 020 7381 7722, or GamCare on 0808 8020 133. In the US, call the National Council on Problem Gambling at 800-GAMBLER or text 800GAM.

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  • Exploring the link between underweight status and gut microbiota composition in Japanese women

    Exploring the link between underweight status and gut microbiota composition in Japanese women

    Low body weight in young women has been linked to a range of health concerns, including disrupted menstrual cycles, infertility, weakened immune function, and a long-term decline in bone density. Japan has seen a rising trend in the…

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