12 Zodiac Signs: Dates and Personality Traits of Each Star Sign

As a professional astrologer, people ask me all types of questions. Of the most common curiosities is “what are the best zodiac signs?” along with its evil twin, “what are the worst zodiac signs?” While I appreciate any and all astrological inquiries, including zodiac signs compatibility, let me set the record straight: In astrology, there … Read more

Cancer Daily Horoscope Today, December 30, 2023 predicts fruitful results soon | Astrology

Cancer – (21st June to 22nd July) Daily Horoscope Prediction says, you are an expert in the art of living Handle troubles within the love life with utmost care. Professional success will be at your side. Though financially you are good, health is a concern today. Leo Daily Horoscope for December 30, 2023: Though financially … Read more

Top 10 behind-the-paywall stories of 2023 – POLITICO

It’s been a busy year in EU policy land as lawmakers, leaders and officials raced to tie up loose ends before the European Parliament election next June, with some efforts more successful than others. The EU’s green ambitions became the center of a right-wing backlash as the real-life impact of proposed reforms started to bite. … Read more

Institute advocates integration of cancer into Primary Health Care

The National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT) is seeking the support of the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA) to incorporate cancer prevention and control into Primary Health Care (PHC) services. According to a statement obtained by PREMIUM TIMES on Wednesday, the director general of the institute, Usman Aliyu, made the call … Read more

Harry Rosen, founder of Canadian menswear chain, dies at 92

The founder of Canadian men’s clothing retailer Harry Rosen Inc. has died at 92. Rosen opened his first made-to-measure menswear store on Parliament Street in Toronto in 1954 along with his brother Lou and ran the company for 51 years until his son, Larry Rosen, became chair and CEO in 2005. In a statement, Larry confirmed his father’s passing … Read more

Cancer patients face frightening delays in treatment approvals

Marine Corps veteran Ron Winters clearly recalls his doctor’s sobering assessment of his bladder cancer diagnosis in August 2022. “This is bad,” the 66-year-old Durant, Oklahoma, resident remembered his urologist saying. Winters braced for the fight of his life. Little did he anticipate, however, that he wouldn’t be waging war only against cancer. He also … Read more

Groundbreaking AI-Powered Precision Medicine Startup, ImpriMed, Ventures into Human Oncology

California-based precision medicine startup ImpriMed is revolutionising cancer treatment for our beloved pets and potentially for humans. The company, founded in 2017 by Sungwon Lim and Jamin Koo, both with PhD degrees from Stanford, has successfully developed AI-powered technology to aid veterinarians in identifying the most effective drugs for individual cases of canine and feline … Read more

Illumina to divest cancer test maker Grail

Illumina said on Sunday that it would divest cancer diagnostic test maker Grail after the companies battled both US and European antitrust enforcers for more than two years and faced fierce opposition from activist investor Carl Icahn. The divestiture will be executed through a third-party sale or capital markets transaction, San Diego-based Illumina said in … Read more

Park So Dam on overcoming Thyroid Cancer challenges and finding strength to make a comeback with ‘Death’s Game’

In a poignant and emotional moment at the promotional press conference for the upcoming drama ‘Death’s Game‘ held in Seoul on the morning of December 13, actress Park So Dam bravely opened up about her journey battling papillary thyroid cancer and her triumphant return to the world of acting. The drama, cantered around Choi Lee … Read more

‘If you don’t have inflammation, then you’ll die’

Inflammation, often misunderstood as solely harmful, is a fundamental bodily response that plays a crucial role in fighting infections and healing wounds. Recent scientific advancements have shifted the approach to managing inflammation, from trying to suppress it entirely to reprogramming it for therapeutic benefits.According to a report in Live Science, historically, medical approaches aimed to … Read more