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Recognizing Atypical Heart Attack Symptoms: A Crucial Step in Timely Diagnosis
A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, occurs when blood flow to the heart is obstructed, causing tissue damage. While classic symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and anxiety, atypical symptoms such as pain in the jaw, arm, or abdomen; and those mimicking indigestion or stroke, can ...
Recognizing Atypical Heart Attack Symptoms: A Crucial Step in Timely Diagnosis
A heart attack, or myocardial infarction, occurs when blood flow to the heart is obstructed, causing tissue damage. While classic symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and anxiety, atypical symptoms such as pain in the jaw, arm, or abdomen; and those mimicking indigestion or stroke, can ...
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NHS Funding Increase Largely Consumed by Rising Costs
The NHS faces a funding shortfall as £10.6 billion in additional funding will be consumed by staff pay rises (£3.8 billion), increased National Insurance (£1.6 billion), inflation (£1.9 billion), and new treatments (£0.5 billion), leaving limited resources for service expansion.
NHS Funding Increase Largely Consumed by Rising Costs
The NHS faces a funding shortfall as £10.6 billion in additional funding will be consumed by staff pay rises (£3.8 billion), increased National Insurance (£1.6 billion), inflation (£1.9 billion), and new treatments (£0.5 billion), leaving limited resources for service expansion.
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Kennedy's HHS Nomination Spurs Food-as-Medicine Industry
Robert F. Kennedy Jr."'s confirmation hearings for HHS secretary this week are closely watched by food-as-medicine startups, hoping his focus on nutrition will secure increased funding and prevent Medicaid cuts, despite controversy surrounding his stance on vaccines. Funding for food-as-medicine com...
Kennedy's HHS Nomination Spurs Food-as-Medicine Industry
Robert F. Kennedy Jr."'s confirmation hearings for HHS secretary this week are closely watched by food-as-medicine startups, hoping his focus on nutrition will secure increased funding and prevent Medicaid cuts, despite controversy surrounding his stance on vaccines. Funding for food-as-medicine com...
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CO₂-Driven Nutrient Loss Exacerbates Global Malnutrition
Rising atmospheric CO₂ levels are reducing essential nutrients in staple crops like wheat, rice, and legumes, threatening global food security and exacerbating malnutrition affecting over 2 billion people; this is projected to worsen by 2050, increasing the economic burden on healthcare systems.
CO₂-Driven Nutrient Loss Exacerbates Global Malnutrition
Rising atmospheric CO₂ levels are reducing essential nutrients in staple crops like wheat, rice, and legumes, threatening global food security and exacerbating malnutrition affecting over 2 billion people; this is projected to worsen by 2050, increasing the economic burden on healthcare systems.
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UNICEF Addresses Child Malnutrition Crisis in Gaza
In the Gaza Strip, UNICEF provides nutritional support to malnourished children following a 15-month conflict that has collapsed markets and health systems, leaving 2.1 million people facing high food insecurity; the organization distributes supplemental food and screens children for malnutrition.
UNICEF Addresses Child Malnutrition Crisis in Gaza
In the Gaza Strip, UNICEF provides nutritional support to malnourished children following a 15-month conflict that has collapsed markets and health systems, leaving 2.1 million people facing high food insecurity; the organization distributes supplemental food and screens children for malnutrition.
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Cardiovascular Disease: US Deaths Exceed Cancer and Dementia Combined
In 2022, cardiovascular disease caused nearly 1 million deaths in the US, surpassing cancer and dementia combined; rising risk factors like obesity and high blood pressure contribute to this alarming statistic, with projections indicating a worsening crisis unless preventative measures are taken.
Cardiovascular Disease: US Deaths Exceed Cancer and Dementia Combined
In 2022, cardiovascular disease caused nearly 1 million deaths in the US, surpassing cancer and dementia combined; rising risk factors like obesity and high blood pressure contribute to this alarming statistic, with projections indicating a worsening crisis unless preventative measures are taken.
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Soon-Shiong's Cancer Cure Push and LA Times Overhaul Spark Controversy
Billionaire LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong is collaborating with the Trump administration on cancer research while simultaneously attempting to reform his newspaper, sparking controversy due to staff resignations, subscription cancellations, and accusations of political maneuvering.

Soon-Shiong's Cancer Cure Push and LA Times Overhaul Spark Controversy
Billionaire LA Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong is collaborating with the Trump administration on cancer research while simultaneously attempting to reform his newspaper, sparking controversy due to staff resignations, subscription cancellations, and accusations of political maneuvering.
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Man on Trial for Murder, Claims Delusional Disorder
Richard Jones, 55, from Burry Port, is on trial for the murder of Sophie Evans, whose body was found in Llanelli on July 5, 2024; he admits manslaughter due to diminished responsibility, claiming a delusional disorder caused him to believe he was scammed, a claim disputed by the prosecution.

Man on Trial for Murder, Claims Delusional Disorder
Richard Jones, 55, from Burry Port, is on trial for the murder of Sophie Evans, whose body was found in Llanelli on July 5, 2024; he admits manslaughter due to diminished responsibility, claiming a delusional disorder caused him to believe he was scammed, a claim disputed by the prosecution.
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Gaza Hostages Face Severe Health Risks After 18 Months of Captivity
After 18 months of captivity in Gaza, hostages suffered severe malnutrition due to a diet of bread and rice, possibly seawater, resulting in vitamin deficiencies, anemia, and potential long-term health problems.

Gaza Hostages Face Severe Health Risks After 18 Months of Captivity
After 18 months of captivity in Gaza, hostages suffered severe malnutrition due to a diet of bread and rice, possibly seawater, resulting in vitamin deficiencies, anemia, and potential long-term health problems.
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Goma Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Widespread Displacement and Hospital Overwhelm
The conflict in Goma, DRC has caused a major humanitarian crisis, with hospitals overwhelmed and aid suspended, displacing over 700,000 people, including those recently displaced due to fighting in Masisi and Minova, according to the UN and MSF.

Goma Conflict: Humanitarian Crisis Deepens Amidst Widespread Displacement and Hospital Overwhelm
The conflict in Goma, DRC has caused a major humanitarian crisis, with hospitals overwhelmed and aid suspended, displacing over 700,000 people, including those recently displaced due to fighting in Masisi and Minova, according to the UN and MSF.
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AI Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Cerebras and the Mayo Clinic are using AI to analyze patient genomic data to improve rheumatoid arthritis treatment; a model trained on 500 patients shows promise in predicting treatment response and shortening time to effective therapy.

AI Improves Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment
Cerebras and the Mayo Clinic are using AI to analyze patient genomic data to improve rheumatoid arthritis treatment; a model trained on 500 patients shows promise in predicting treatment response and shortening time to effective therapy.
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CDC Halts Communication With WHO, Jeopardizing Global Health Efforts
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been ordered to halt all communication with the World Health Organization (WHO) effective immediately, following President Trump's executive order withdrawing the US from the WHO, jeopardizing global health efforts and international disease...

CDC Halts Communication With WHO, Jeopardizing Global Health Efforts
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has been ordered to halt all communication with the World Health Organization (WHO) effective immediately, following President Trump's executive order withdrawing the US from the WHO, jeopardizing global health efforts and international disease...
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