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Japan issues alerts regarding fatal CO2 poisoning from sarcophagus dry ice
At least three fatalities are believed to have been caused by inhaling carbon dioxide from dry ice used in coffins, as reported on September 21 by agencies including Japan's consumer watchdog.
According to the Consumer Affairs Agency (CAA) and the National Consumer Affairs Center of...
Powell of the Fed says that higher interest rates may be necessary, keeping the dollar unchanged.
After Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell stated that the central bank may need to hike interest rates further to ensure that inflation is contained, the United States dollar remained unchanged on Friday, putting it on track to finish the week in a strong position. Powell also promised to move &q...
Release of 'Dune: Part Two' Delayed to 2024 Due to Actor Strikes
Warner Bros. verified Thursday that the November release of "Dune: Part Two," one of the most anticipated films of the fall, has been pushed back to next year.
The sequel to Denis Villeneuve's science-fiction film had been scheduled to debut on November 3, but will now arr...
Dr. Kaur’s Academy – Empowering mind, inspiring future dentist’s.
Dr. Tarvin Kaur, highly skilled and compassionate dentist, is known for her exceptional patient care and dental services in Pune since 18 yrs. Her practice, New age dental care, is known to provide competitive dental care. From digital imaging for precise diagnosis to advanced treatment methods t...
Liver Cancer
Overview
Cancer that originates in the liver's cells is known as liver cancer. The liver is a football-sized organ located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, beneath the diaphragm and above the stomach.
The liver can develop multiple varieties of ...
An oral history of the Queen of Pop's début album "Madonna" at 40 years old.
In a video posted to social media on Thursday, the pop culture icon commemorated the occasion by dancing to "Lucky Star," the fourth single from her 1983 debut album and her first US top-five Billboard success.
"Being able to move my body and dance even slightly makes me ...
A driver who was high on drugs joined Olaf Scholz's car, which was a security breach.
Media sources say that a man who joined German Chancellor Olaf Scholz's official car without permission was high on drugs.
Bild was the first to report that a driver got into Scholz's car Wednesday evening as the leader was heading to his government plane at Frankfurt Airport af...
Naatu Naatu music composer M.M Keeravaani signs Malayalam picture after 27 years.
After winning an Oscar for the song "Naatu Naatu" in 2023, music artist M.M. Keeravaani is all set to work on the Malayalam movie "Magician." He made a special trip to Thiruvananthapuram to promote the release of his new Malayalam movie. This was his first public appearance in...
Surgeon in France claims that with the help of WHO's resources, ear and hearing care are improving.
Hearing loss is much more frequent than most people think and can affect persons of any age. Dr. Isabelle Mosnier, an active ear, nose, and throat surgeon and researcher at the Pitié-Salpêtrière University Hospital in the heart of Paris, France, argues that this omission of aw...
There May Be a Racial Gap in Access to Heart-Healthy Statins.
Millions of Americans take statins, which lower cholesterol levels, but a new study indicates that Black and Hispanic adults are less likely to receive the medications compared to white people. According to Dr. Ambarish Pandey, an assistant professor of internal medicine at UT Southwestern Medica...
Scientists discover a new way to cure damaged cartilage
Cartilage is a protective tissue that acts as a shock absorber and allows for easy joint mobility. The poor inherent healing potential of cartilage makes stem cell transplantation a promising therapeutic method for dealing with inflammation and injury to cartilage and promoting cartilage regenera...
The B-52s plan to end their career in Las Vegas, stating that "it is definitely the end of our career."
Cindy Wilson understands the end is nigh.
Wilson, a founding member of The B-52s, one of rock's most lovable eccentric gangs, bid farewell to the road in January, after a final romp in the band's hometown of Athens, Georgia.
However, the group responsible for the outla...
Mansukh Mandaviya to World Leaders: Let's Make Healthcare a Service, Not a Business
On Wednesday, Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya called for the creation of a global healthcare system that is both equitable and sustainable, stating that India has taken it upon itself to create a future in which healthcare is a service rather than a commodity. Here at the 'Advantage H...
Demands on France's healthcare infrastructure continue to rise.
Staff shortages and a dearth of hospital beds are putting a strain on the healthcare system in the United Kingdom. While France has more medical professionals on staff, including many more nurses, the country's healthcare infrastructure remains in crisis.
In order to end what he cal...
What you didn't see on television on Oscars night
On Oscar night, the audience at the Dolby Theatre really starts to liven up during the commercial breaks. Since they are actors, the stars don't mind playing for the cameras that are pointed at them during the global broadcast, but it seems like most of them would rather just talk to their fe...
India needs a new healthcare model to deal with high blood pressure effectively.
At age 54, with a family history of high blood pressure and other risk factors, and knowing how common the disease is, I couldn't imagine having hypertension. When I was with my father-in-law, a cardiologist told me that this silent killer had me in its grip and gave me a single dose of medic...
Best Picture goes to "Everything," which is everywhere at the Oscars.
The metaphysical multiverse comedy "Everything, Everywhere, All at Once" won best picture at the 95th Academy Awards, along with awards for Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and Jamie Lee Curtis. Even though it had nothing to do with Oscars, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert's "anarch...
French Health Minister: "We must rebuild our health system to reflect the France of today."
In France, as in many other European countries, the health care system is facing a growing number of problems. For many people, the hardest problem is finding a GP or primary care doctor. The Anglo American Press Association invited The Local to a briefing with Health Minister Francois Braun, whe...
When Hollywood requires a movie villain, the tech nerd steps up.
In Rian Johnson's Oscar-nominated film "Glass Onion: Knives Out Mystery," Edward Norton's tech tycoon says, "A toast to the disruptors."
Why not a salute as well? If the Academy Awards on Sunday awarded a prize for the greatest villain, Miles Bron would be th...
Japan is planning to implement GPS monitoring devices to deter foreign bail jumping.
In response to the case involving former Nissan Motor Co. CEO Carlos Ghosn and other instances of criminal defendants fleeing Japan, the Japanese government decided on Friday to allow courts to order the use of GPS trackers to prevent international bail jumping.
Some have expressed conc...