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AI spots deadly heart risk most doctors can’t see

A new AI model is much better than doctors at identifying patients likely to experience cardiac arrest. The linchpin is the system’s ability to analyze long-underused heart imaging, alongside a full spectrum of medical records, to reveal previously hidden information about a patient’s heart health. The federally-funded work, led by Johns Hopkins University researchers, could […]

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Tchad — Rapport sur les enquêtes individuelles des flux de populations #61 (Janvier – Mars 2025) – Chad

Tchad — Rapport sur les enquêtes individuelles des flux de populations #61 (Janvier – Mars 2025) – Chad | ReliefWeb Skip to main content Chad + 5 more Format Situation Report Source Posted 4 Jul 2025 Originally published 4 Jul 2025 Origin View original Report details Primary country Other countries Source Format Theme Language Share

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Parkinson’s reversal? One drug brings dying brain cells back to life

Putting the brakes on an enzyme might rescue neurons that are dying due to a type of Parkinson’s disease that’s caused by a single genetic mutation, according to a new Stanford Medicine-led study conducted in mice. The genetic mutation causes an enzyme called leucine-rich repeat kinase 2, or LRRK2, to be overactive. Too much LRRK2

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Former Mossad official details how Israel eliminated Iran’s military elite

A former top Mossad official has told the BBC how technology and innovation played a key role for Israel in its 12-day war with Iran. In an interview with BBC Persian’s special correspondent Kasra Naji, the former deputy chief of the Israeli intelligence agency, Rami Igra, said that innovation, technology, and “very sophisticated guiding systems”

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Blog: Reflections on the hunger crisis in northern Nigeria | World Food Programme – Nigeria

A participant in a WFP training programme poses with a cat fish at a WFP-supported catfish farm in Maiduguri, Borno State in 2023. Photo: WFP/Arete/Karel Prinsloo Humanitarian agencies are in a race against time to save lives in contexts where economies have collapsed as hunger is aggravated by conflicts and extreme weather, among other factors.

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Avocado alert! DNA reveals how native plants keep brunch on the menu

The future of smashed avocado might depend on patches of native vegetation preserved alongside farmland, as new Curtin research reveals the hidden role of these habitats in supporting the insects that keep crops — and brunch menus — thriving. The research, published this week, found that insect communities in avocado orchards adjacent to native remnant

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Les États ne doivent renvoyer personne en Haïti – William O’Neill, expert des Nations unies – Haiti

La situation des droits de l’homme en Haïti est catastrophique à tous égards. En 30 ans de travail dans, et sur le pays, je n’ai jamais vu un tel niveau de violence persistante et de peur au sein de la population. Il n’existe actuellement aucune possibilité de retour sûr, digne et durable pour les Haïtiens

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