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New cancer drug shows promise in mesothelioma trial
New cancer drug shows promise in mesothelioma trial
Mesothelioma is a rare but aggressive cancer, usually caused by exposure to asbestos. Inhaled asbestos fibers become lodged in the lungs, causing inflammation that can lead to tumor formation decades later. Worldwide, about 30,000 people are diagnosed with mesothelioma each year.
Immune response to otherwise harmless yeast becomes a problem in Crohn's disease
Immune response to otherwise harmless yeast becomes a problem in Crohn's disease
Almost everyone carries Candida albicans. The yeast colonizes human mucous membranes—for example, the oral mucosa and the intestine—usually silently, without causing any problems. The immune system learns early on how to deal with it. It develops specialized immune cells known as
North Korean soldier crosses border to South
North Korean soldier crosses border to South
South Korea's military says it is investigating the soldier's reasons for crossing the inner-Korean border. While dozens of North Koreans flee each year, usually via China, crossing directly south is very rare.
Integridade corporativa e combate ao crime organizado
Integridade corporativa e combate ao crime organizado
Programas de compliance não devem ser tratados como peças meramente decorativas O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Geral.
The SwitchBot battery-powered fan we love is $90 for Prime Day
If you’re looking for a circulating fan that can move air around your home better than the average model, Amazon has marked down the SwitchBot Standing Circulator Fan to $89.99 (usually $129.99) for Prime Day. The battery-powered upright fan tilts vertically and oscillates horizo
Supergirl review – sprightly and sparkling superhero yarn without the usual baffling DC ba
Supergirl review – sprightly and sparkling superhero yarn without the usual baffling DC ba
Milly Alcock’s Supergirl joins with Eve Ridley’s Ruthye to fight an evil intergalactic human traffickerThe sexual politics of perceived female maturity has always been a problem in this particular set of superhero films. Quite why Kara Zor-El gets to be a “supergirl” while Kal-El
The Batman Part II rumours hint he’s flying into even darker and weirder territory
Introducing a new sadistic psychopath and a corrupt secret society of Gotham grandees would mean Harvey Dent takes a backseat to Victor Zsasz and the Court of OwlsMatt Reeves’ The Batman was a strange beast from the beginning. Perhaps not comic-book weird in the usual sense – no
Show me the funny: essential comedy at Edinburgh fringe 2026
Elf Lyons mixes humour and heartbreak, Frank Skinner works the crowd, Kristen Schaal returns with a secret – and one man sings the same song over and over againNo fringe festival has been complete in recent years without some oddball clown confection – usually animal-based – from
‘Stop telling people it’s weird’: Andrew Upton on his strange new novel, and having Cate B
An allegory in the spirit of Animal Farm, the Australian playwright’s debut novel about a disfigured chicken is a fantastical fable that’s both funny and ‘a bit bleak’Andrew Upton is full of half-finished stories and plays. Usually they just sort of evaporate, he says. “I look ba
Hit the bar! UK pubs serve 5.5m extra pints during World Cup so far
Hit the bar! UK pubs serve 5.5m extra pints during World Cup so far
Thirsty England fans bought more than 8m pints on Saturday, with higher sales expected as the team progressesWorld Cup live – latest updatesBusiness live – latest updatesEngland’s group-stage matches in the World Cup have been a boon for UK pubs, which have poured 5.5m more pints
Fit with just five minutes’ exercise a day? I don’t believe it | Devi Sridhar
Fit with just five minutes’ exercise a day? I don’t believe it | Devi Sridhar
Everyone these days wants to optimise their workouts, but when a study seems too good to be true, it usually isProf Devi Sridhar is chair of global public health at the University of EdinburghWe live in an increasingly polarised world – and I’m not talking about politics, I’m tal
No doctor wants to have this conversation with a patient. For everyone’s sake, we must | R
Holistic care for incurably ill people has to include discussions about death and dying – but getting there is hardIt could be her usual generosity or disquiet, subtly disguised, but she leads by asking about “the kids”. Mine, not hers.The question from a patient who has known me