Health Rounds: J&J drug shows promise in helping keep a precancerous condition from progressing

Health Rounds: J&J drug shows promise in helping keep a precancerous condition from progressing

At five years, 63 per cent of patients in the daratumumab group remained progression-free, compared to 41 per cent in the active monitoring group. Survival at five years was 93 per cent in the daratumumab group versus 87 per cent for monitoring.

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Western official and Iran officials says the ME nation’s Revolutionary Guards are tightening control over Tehran’s oil exports

Western official and Iran officials says the ME nation’s Revolutionary Guards are tightening control over Tehran’s oil exports

Six specialists – Western officials and security experts as well as Iranian and trading sources – said the Guards control up to 50 per cent of Iran’s oil exports, a sharp increase from about 20 per cen three years ago. The sources declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter.

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Findings: Most social media users who buy hard drugs online are aged between 13 and 18 years

Findings: Most social media users who buy hard drugs online are aged between 13 and 18 years

The world’s first internet-facilitated sale, in the early 1970s and on the internet precursor Arpanet, was for an undetermined amount of cannabis. The agreement was between students. Today, strangers may contact you on social media offering drugs to buy. For as many people who believe this is something of a utopian development, you can be sure many more view it as dystopian – especially if the dealers are in fact scammers or selling dodgy goods.

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Who hard drug peddlers turned emojis, gifs into cool tools of trade to evade security surveillance

Who hard drug peddlers turned emojis, gifs into cool tools of trade to evade security surveillance

For every illegal drug, there is a combination of emojis that dealers and consumers use to evade detection on social media and messaging platforms. Snowflakes, snowfall and snowmen symbolise cocaine. Love hearts, lightning bolts and pill capsules mean MDMA or molly. Brown hearts and dragons represent heroin. Grapes and baby...

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Power supply restored after major outage hits Kenya, affects internet access

Power supply restored after major outage hits Kenya, affects internet access

The blackout has significantly reduced internet connectivity across the country, said Netblocks, a global observatory that monitors internet access.

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Carmakers Honda, Nissan plan to create $54 billion that woul make it world’s third-largest auto group

Carmakers Honda, Nissan plan to create $54 billion that woul make it world’s third-largest auto group

Honda and Nissan discussions are focused on finding ways to bolster collaboration and include the possibility of setting up a holding company, said the people, who declined to be identified because the information has not been made public.

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Genetically engineered crops caused farmers billions of dollars in market losses from transgenic contamination, now US federal court rules GMOs must be regulated

Genetically engineered crops caused farmers billions of dollars in market losses from transgenic contamination, now US federal court rules GMOs must be regulated

The December 3 ruling overturns the 2020 rule overhaul by the first Trump administration that had eliminated most government oversight over GE crops, trees and grasses. The court held that the previous regulations violated the Plant Protection Act and the Administrative Procedure Act.

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Trump’s trade wars with China already on the cards before he even assumes office

Trump’s trade wars with China already on the cards before he even assumes office

The transition team calls for clawing back whatever funds remain from Biden’s $7.5 billion plan to build charging stations and shifting the money to battery-minerals processing and the “national defence supply chain and critical infrastructure.”

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Fish farmers in Kakamega in western Kenya brace for hefty earnings from blue economy as fish ‘migrate’ from lakes and rivers to farms

Fish farmers in Kakamega in western Kenya brace for hefty earnings from blue economy as fish ‘migrate’ from lakes and rivers to farms

Rising pollution in Lake Victoria waters, coupled with colonisation of the Kenya side of the lake by the water hyacinth and the longstanding dispute between Kenya and Uganda over maritime boundary, have adversely affected fish supply. The shortage makes fish farming lucrative and a more vital source of protein for more than 10 million residents in the lacustrine region.

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Adani extradition: US case against Adani Group top brass is strong but it’s doubtful India will let its credibility to be soiled

Adani extradition: US case against Adani Group top brass is strong but it’s doubtful India will let its credibility to be soiled

The US fraud case against Indian billionaire Gautam Adani appears to be backed by documents that will help prosecutors make a strong case, legal experts said, but the tycoon is unlikely to be extradited to stand trial anytime soon. Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn last month unsealed an indictment accusing Adani...

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