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Washington – The Trump administration’s pledge to “reshore” pharmaceutical manufacturing is running into a stark reality check in the Deep South. A once‑busy generic‑drug factory in St. Bernard Parish, Louisiana, has been idle for more than two years, underscoring the technical, economic and regulatory hurdles that any effort to revive domestic...
The air we breathe is essential to life, but it appears that it may also hold a sinister secret. A growing body of research suggests that the pollutants we inhale on a daily basis may have a profound impact on our brain health, particularly when it comes to the risk...
In a significant move to revamp its operations, Nestlé, the world's largest food company, has announced plans to cut approximately 16,000 jobs. The decision was revealed by the company's new chief executive, Ulf Mark Schneider's successor, not actually Philipp Navratil but Philipp Navrat was actually announced in March 2022 and...
A devastating incident occurred at Hong Kong's international airport yesterday when an Emirates cargo plane, arriving from Dubai, lost control and slid off the runway after landing. The aircraft ultimately came to rest in the sea, resulting in a tragic loss of life for two ground crew members. According to...
*Scientists overturn a long‑standing “invasive‑species” label after genetic analysis reveals the reptiles reached the island hundreds of thousands of years ago.* A team of researchers from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and the Smithsonian Institution has upended a decades‑old assumption about the iguanas that dominate the rocky shoreline...
A groundbreaking study has provided evidence that text-based therapy can be just as effective as video sessions in alleviating symptoms of depression. The large-scale randomized trial, which compared the outcomes of patients undergoing texting therapy with those participating in video sessions, has shed new light on the potential of digital...
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