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18th International UMR Conference 2025 kicks off at PMC

Urdu Point 22 Apr 2025
<p>PESHAWAR, (UrduPoint / Pakistan Point News - 22nd Apr, 2025) The 18th International Undergraduate Medical Research (UMR) Conference was formally inaugurated on Tuesday at Peshawar Medical ...
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New study finds managing hypertension helps lower dementia risk

The News International 22 Apr 2025
The study, conducted by researchers in China and the United States, found that individuals receiving intensive interventions — comprising medication and lifestyle coaching — experienced a 15% ...
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Prof Adib Rizvi honoured with prestigious medical award

Dawn 22 Apr 2025
Speaking to the audience via Zoom, Dr Rizvi expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the journal for its immense contribution towards the promotion of medical education and allied research.
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NIH moving to ban grants to universities with DEI programs, Israeli boycotts

News-Press Now 22 Apr 2025
(CNN) — The National Institutes of Health says it will pull medical research funding from universities with diversity and inclusion programs and any boycotts of Israeli companies, according to a policy note issued Monday.
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Adib Rizvi bags prestigious medical award

The News International 22 Apr 2025
BMJ (British Medical Journal) is a leading British medical journal being published for more than a century honours medical professionals, researchers and medical intuitions every year for carrying out ...
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NIH funding cuts disrupt research

China Daily 22 Apr 2025
Hardeep Singh, a professor at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, moved to the United States from India to conduct medical research about three decades ago ... His research focuses on reducing medical errors and improving healthcare quality.
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Save the Earth’s ‘creepy-crawlies.’ Some of them just might save us

The Los Angeles Times 22 Apr 2025
If we stop investing in medical research today, we forgo the life-saving discoveries of tomorrow ... medical researchers from academia or the healthcare industry have ever bothered to ask them about it.
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Trump's ultimatum forces universities choice between Israel boycotts or research funding

Israel Hayom 22 Apr 2025
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), a federal agency that regulates medical research in the United States, published a memorandum ... The NIH is the world's largest public funder of medical research.
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Global Dysmenorrhea Treatment Market Set to Surpass USD 14,185.1 Million by 2035 amid Growing Awareness and Innovation in Women’s Health | FMI

Pharmiweb 22 Apr 2025
Standard medical management included heat therapy and NSAIDs ... Germany’s well-established healthcare infrastructure, progressive research on women’s health, and swift adoption of new medical interventions support strong market growth.
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Sidra signs MoU with Vitafluence.ai GmbH to advance AI-driven healthcare innovation

The Peninsula 22 Apr 2025
Iyabo Tinubu-Karch, CEO of Sidra Medicine said, “Our joint research, clinical and medical education programmes are designed to embrace emerging technologies that can revolutionise diagnostics, treatment and patient care.
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Harvard sues Trump administration over move to freeze $2.2 billion in funding | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 22 Apr 2025
'Indiscriminately slashing medical, scientific, and technological research undermines the nation’s ability to save American lives, foster American success, and maintain America’s position as a global leader in innovation.'.
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Global Embryo Incubator Market Poised for Strong Growth to reach USD 137.7 Million by 2033 Amid Rising Demand for IVF Treatments | FMI

Pharmiweb 22 Apr 2025
Investments in research and development, strategic collaborations between fertility centers and medical device manufacturers, and supportive government policies on reproductive health will further catalyze market growth.
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How to get a beach body for life: the Oxbridge scientists’ guide

The Times/The Sunday Times 22 Apr 2025
That is the message from Dr Amy Aherne, a researcher in the prevention of obesity at the University of Cambridge Medical Research Council (MRC) Epidemiology Unit, and her colleagues, who have spent ...
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Is being an only child a blessing or curse? New study reveals surprising findings

Hindustan Times 22 Apr 2025
Research from Tianjin Medical University reveals how growing up without siblings affects adult brain development and behaviour.(Pixabay). A recent by researchers at Tianjin Medical University General ...
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