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Haiti trapped by violence: Humanitarian aid deliveries struggle to reach local population
Haiti trapped by violence: Humanitarian aid deliveries struggle to reach local population
In this edition, our reporters look at Haiti, which is still in the grips of a long-running battle against armed gangs in the capital and some provinces. A new international security force is being deployed but has yet to make widespread progress. Against this backdrop, the human
Firefighters continue to battle 'contained' Fontainebleau fire near Paris
Firefighters continue to battle 'contained' Fontainebleau fire near Paris
Hundreds of French firefighters on Tuesday managed to contain two fires that have burned over 2,000 hectares of the historic Fontainebleau forest near Paris over the last two days. But the local prefect warned that the fires were not extinguished and firefighters will need to rem
Fontainebleau 'contained' but not out as two arrested
Fontainebleau 'contained' but not out as two arrested
Two fires that have burned just over 2,000 hectares since Sunday in the Fontainebleau Forest south of Paris, have been "contained", even though they are not extinguished, the local prefect said Tuesday evening. Two people have been arrested on suspicion of having started the fire
From 'local lad' to national hero: Bellingham's rise to England World Cup stardom
From 'local lad' to national hero: Bellingham's rise to England World Cup stardom
With England set to face Argentina tonight in the World Cup semifinals, one player has consistently stood out throughout the tournament. But, before he was leading England's midfield, he was just a local kid learning the game. We take a look at Jude Bellingham's rapid rise to sta
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Uncovering the hidden impacts of a hurricane on food supply
When Hurricanes Helene and Milton struck in 2024, the storms not only left behind a trail of destruction but also exposed an often-overlooked challenge for local emergency responders: how hurricanes can disrupt the food system and make it harder for residents to access it when th
Além do jogo: bar promove pertencimento ao público LGBT na Copa
Além do jogo: bar promove pertencimento ao público LGBT na Copa
Experiência reúne esporte, entretenimento e diversidade, com uma cobertura ao vivo comandada pela drag queen Franshine O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Fitness.
Rural Americans more likely to view cancer as a death sentence, poll finds
People living in rural America are more likely to view cancer as a death sentence, a new survey reports. About 43% of people living in rural areas say a cancer diagnosis means inevitable death, compared to 35% of people in urban or suburban locales, according to the new poll from
First AI agent and risk prediction model for precision diabetes management
First AI agent and risk prediction model for precision diabetes management
A research team at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University (PolyU) has developed Hong Kong's first "AI Agent for Precision Diabetes Management—PIPE-AI" (AI Agent), designed specifically for Asian populations, together with a related disease risk prediction model. Leveraging artifici
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Electric fields could organize neural activity trial by trial during memory tasks
It's a fact of life that the electrical activity of neurons will vary during the same task, even when the ultimate outcome is the same. A new study shows that a lot of ongoing fluctuations in the brain's activity can be explained by the influence local electric fields exert on th
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From mosquito flight range to impact of temperatures: Understanding dengue transmission in
Dengue is caused by the dengue virus and transmitted by mosquito bites. Traditionally endemic in tropical regions such as Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Southeast Asia, local transmission across several countries in mainland Europe has been documented since 2010. In
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Second prostate-specific membrane antigen PET scan can change treatment for nearly half of
A second prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET scan changed treatment plans for nearly half of patients whose first scan was negative, according to new research published in the July issue of The Journal of Nuclear Medicine. Findings from the repeat PSMA scans, which incl
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A conscious choice: Local and spinal anesthesia emerge as safer alternatives in spine surg
General anesthesia, once the default choice in spine surgeries, is increasingly giving way to local and spinal anesthesia as the preferred option for eligible patients. Since 2024, surgeons at Singapore General Hospital (SGH) have successfully performed more than 200 spine surger