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American Medical Association RECORDED CALL exposes deceptive push for irreversible genital mutilation on minors

American Medical Association RECORDED CALL exposes deceptive push for irreversible genital mutilation on minors

American Medical Association RECORDED CALL exposes deceptive push for irreversible genital mutilation on minors A powerful medical organization, entrusted with safeguarding public health, instead becomes the architect of a grotesque experiment on...

The Role of The Xihuang Pill in Inhibiting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Through Immunogenic Cell Death

The Role of The Xihuang Pill in Inhibiting Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Through Immunogenic Cell Death

1The First Clinical Medical School, Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Jinan, Shandong, People’s Republic of China; 2The Second Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University, Tai’an, Shandong, People’s Republic of...

Sep 05 2025 This Week in Cardiology

Sep 05 2025 This Week in Cardiology

Please note that the text below is not a full transcript and has not been copyedited. For more insight and commentary on these stories, subscribe to the This Week in Cardiology podcast, download the Medscape app or subscribe on Apple Podcasts,...

V.Ships Norway Fined $2 Million for Illegal Oil Discharges from Tanker

V.Ships Norway Fined $2 Million for Illegal Oil Discharges from Tanker

V.Ships Norway A.S. has pleaded guilty to violating the Act to Prevent Pollution from Ships and will pay a $2 million fine after admitting to illegal discharges of oily bilge water and oily waste from the tanker Swift Winchester. The company also...

From spectators to participants: Can India build an active nation for better public health?

From spectators to participants: Can India build an active nation for better public health?

On National Sports Day, as India remembers Major Dhyan Chand—the hockey legend who made the world sit up and take notice—it’s worth asking: Do we only watch sport, or are we ready to live it? 678 million Indians consume sports content—making us...

Now healthy, Andre De Grasse shares support on managing injuries with young long jumper

Now healthy, Andre De Grasse shares support on managing injuries with young long jumper

A decade at the professional level has come with its share of injuries, and strategies on how to manage them, for Andre De Grasse. The seven-time Olympic medallist recently recovered from a hamstring injury that stopped him from competing at the...

APU’s rebuilt glacier training center is again propelling cross-country skiers toward an Olympic season

APU’s rebuilt glacier training center is again propelling cross-country skiers toward an Olympic season

APU’s Thomas Training Center, located at about 5,700 feet on the edge of Eagle Glacier near Girdwood, was recently rebuilt and began hosting cross-country skiing training camps for its top athletes this summer. The first center, which stood for...

Trusted Abroad, Blocked at Home: Why Americans Need a Passport for Proven Medicines

Trusted Abroad, Blocked at Home: Why Americans Need a Passport for Proven Medicines

What drugs does the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) block patients and doctors from accessing that Canadian patients and doctors can get? To address the question, we compared the contents of the American Drugs@FDA database and the Canadian Drug...

Husband of Norway's Princess Märtha Louise issues scathing condemnation after racist killing

Husband of Norway's Princess Märtha Louise issues scathing condemnation after racist killing

The American-born husband of Norway's Märtha Louise has issued a scathing condemnation towards the perpetrator of a sickening attack which left a woman dead. Shaman Durek Verrett, who is black, said "enough is enough" while calling for "no more...

AI may revolutionise healthcare, but at the cost of doctors’ skills, says Lancet

AI may revolutionise healthcare, but at the cost of doctors’ skills, says Lancet

Artificial intelligence has become a trusted ally in modern medicine, helping doctors make quicker and more accurate decisions. From spotting tumours on scans to predicting treatment outcomes, AI has shown remarkable potential. But a new study...

Dickinson County Fair set to open in Norway

Dickinson County Fair set to open in Norway

The Brzoznowski family brings in their goats to be checked in Wednesday at the Dickinson County Fair in Norway. Shown are mother Adrien Brzoznowski, son Edward, 3; and daughters Gracelyn, 13, with goat Maisie, and Ayda, 12, with goat Rosie. The...

Australia’s Ramsay Health Care hits over 4-month low on steep drop in annual profit

Australia’s Ramsay Health Care hits over 4-month low on steep drop in annual profit

Audio By Carbonatix (Reuters) -Ramsay Health Care posted a steep drop in its annual results, hurt by a one-off charge and poor performance at its European division and British mental health service business, sending its shares to a more than...

Revealed: How Duchess of Kent battled with 'impossibly imperious' mother-in-law who thought she was 'of dubious pedigree and not up to the task'

Revealed: How Duchess of Kent battled with 'impossibly imperious' mother-in-law who thought she was 'of dubious pedigree and not up to the task'

She was the first person without a title to marry into the Royal Family for more than a century - but what the Duchess of Kent viewed as a point of pride became a matter of contention for her 'impossibly imperious' mother-in-law, a royal...

Annunciation survivor Sophia Forchas' doctor 'a little more optimistic' she'll survive

Annunciation survivor Sophia Forchas' doctor 'a little more optimistic' she'll survive

Sophia Forchas, 12, was shot in the head while praying at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis during the first week of school. Her neurosurgeon and her father provided an update on Sophia's condition during a press conference Friday....

Patrick Lawrence: The State of the ‘State of Palestine’

Patrick Lawrence: The State of the ‘State of Palestine’

The upcoming United Nations General Assembly may show whether those nations who have pledged to support a Palestinian state really mean business. United Nations General Assembly Hall in the UN Headquarters, New York, in 2011. (Basil D Soufi/...

Best country for Brits to retire has 'highly efficient' healthcare - full list

Best country for Brits to retire has 'highly efficient' healthcare - full list

Almost half of Brits are planning a winter getaway, with one in six jetting off to Asia, the Middle East, Central and South America, according to Scott Dunn Travel. However, health concerns while abroad are a worry for some holidaymakers. New...

First Thing: UN demands justice over Israel’s double bombing of Gaza hospital

First Thing: UN demands justice over Israel’s double bombing of Gaza hospital

Good morning. The UN has demanded that Israel’s investigations into unlawful killings in Gaza, including its “double-tap” bombing of Nasser hospital, which killed 20 people including five journalists, yield results and ensure accountability....

Disordered Eating Trends Among Norwegian Students Pre-Post COVID

Disordered Eating Trends Among Norwegian Students Pre-Post COVID

The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed various aspects of our lives, from our work environments to our mental and physical health. Among the numerous challenges presented by the pandemic, one of the most insidious has been its impact on eating...

Retirement Investment Trust Seminar on Sept 11

Retirement Investment Trust Seminar on Sept 11

NORWAY — The Oxford Hills Chamber of Commerce is holding MERIT (Maine Retirement Investment Trust) info session. This is a state-sponsored retirement savings program designed to ensure that every Maine worker has the opportunity to build a secure...

Best country to retire for Brits has healthcare system beating Canada and Australia

Best country to retire for Brits has healthcare system beating Canada and Australia

Almost half of Britons are planning a winter holiday, with one in six intending to journey across Asia, the Middle East, Central and South America, according to a report by Scott Dunn Travel. However, health concerns abroad and available options...

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