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N. Korea says will bolster nuclear force, expand S. Korea spy activities in ‘radical way’
N. Korea says will bolster nuclear force, expand S. Korea spy activities in ‘radical way’
North Korea plans to boost its nuclear force “both in quality and quantity”, state media reported on Friday, citing a decision from a military commission meeting. The country also announced plans to bolster its spying activities in South Korea “in a radical way”.
'The facts are there': Macron salutes fulfilling pledge to boost defence spending
'The facts are there': Macron salutes fulfilling pledge to boost defence spending
Emmanuel Macron has vowed France, and Europe, will defend freedom at all costs -- and with blood, if necessary. The French President made the call to action as he gave his traditional speech to the armed forces on the eve of the July 14 military parade to mark France's national h
Tour de France 2026: stage 11 updates as riders head from Vichy to Nevers – live
Stage starts from Vichy at 12.50pm BST/1.50pm CEST ‘I have haters’: Pogacar brushes off boos | Email LukeChristoph Roodhooft, Jasper Philipsen’s boss at Alpecin-Premier Tech, tells Hannah Walker on TNT Sports that his sprinter is “feeling better … but that doesn’t mean he will wi
Blocking a female-only GABA signal that helps glioblastoma evade immunity may boost surviv
Researchers have identified a critical biological difference in how glioblastoma develops in male and female laboratory models, pinpointing an immune pathway that fuels tumor growth only in females. The study shows that the neurotransmitter GABA boosts the cancer-protecting activ
Bandage-like device delivers hydrogen sulfide to wounds, boosting blood flow where healing
Bandage-like device delivers hydrogen sulfide to wounds, boosting blood flow where healing
For most people, a blister or small cut is an inconvenience. For others, it can become something much more serious. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Fitness.
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Medicaid expansion boosted coverage for indigenous communities, research finds
American Indian and Alaska Native populations continue to experience higher rates of uninsurance and chronic disease than many other groups in the United States. Now, new research led by the University at Albany examines how different provisions of the Affordable Care Act affecte
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Nanotech platform combining paclitaxel with siRNA boosts immune response against lung canc
Researchers at the University of Arizona R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy have developed a new strategy that helps the immune system recognize and attack lung cancer tumors more effectively. By packaging a chemotherapy drug and an RNA molecule in a tiny lipid carrier, the team boo
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Modular coatings customize hydrogel implants to boost adhesion and limit fibrosis
Researchers led by Jiawei Yang, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, have designed a modular system that could potentially improve hydrogel implants in the body by customizing the materials for stiffn
Should I take zinc or eat oysters to ward off colds, boost my immune system or improve fer
Should I take zinc or eat oysters to ward off colds, boost my immune system or improve fer
Judging by the claims on the bottles, it's easy to assume a simple zinc tablet is a quick fix for everything from the common cold to low immunity and even male fertility. But do they actually work? And should you be taking them?
Repurposed epilepsy drug could be used to boost vaccine protection among elderly
A drug commonly used to treat epilepsy could be repurposed to significantly boost the response to vaccines in humans, helping protect those for whom the vaccine is less effective, such as older adults or immunocompromised people. A Cambridge-led team showed that the drug more tha
COVID-19 vaccine boosters may help protect against future animal coronaviruses, research s
COVID-19 vaccine boosters may help protect against future animal coronaviruses, research s
COVID-19 vaccine boosters not only protect against SARS-CoV-2—the virus behind the most recent pandemic—but may also help protect against some future coronaviruses that risk spreading from animals to humans, Cambridge researchers have shown.
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Move to quit: Exercise boosts smoking quit rates
A pack-a-day smoker can spend around $14,000 a year on cigarettes, yet despite the financial and health costs, quitting remains one of the most difficult changes many people will ever attempt.