#01 Health
Rewiring Early Life: What Extremely Preterm Birth Teaches Us About the Brain
Discover how extremely preterm births challenge infant brain development, highlighting its remarkable folding and organization process.
#02 Pakistan
PM Shehbaz Reaffirms Commitment to Preserving Pakistan's Cultural Heritage
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pledges to protect and promote Pakistan's diverse cultural heritage, highlighting its importance for national unity and sustainable development.
#03 Pakistan
CM Discusses Economic Partnership with Azerbaijan Economy Minister
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif met Azerbaijan's Economy Minister Mikayil Jabbarov to discuss expanding bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, urban development, agriculture,
#04 Health
Home care incidents affect nearly 12% of children with medical complexity, national analysis finds
Home care incidents are a significant concern for children with medical complexity, with a recent national analysis finding that nearly 12% of these children experience such incidents.
Health
Sabiá Virus Circulating in Brazil for Decades Shows Genetic Changes
The Sabiá virus, causing acute hemorrhagic and neurological syndrome, has been circulating in Brazil for about 142 years and is now mutating,
Pakistan
ICCBS Seminar Calls for Specialized Rescue Teams After Gul Plaza Fire
ICCBS seminar recommends establishing specialized USAR teams trained in high-rise fires, structural collapses, and hazardous materials following the Gul Plaza incident.
Health
One in Four Doctors Believe Human Preservation Could Be Feasible for Future Revival
A survey of U.S. physicians reveals that one in four believe human preservation procedures could lead to future revival, but acknowledges significant challenges.
Entertainment
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce 'Danced' at Wedding in Brooklyn
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce made a surprising appearance at a wedding in Brooklyn, dancing with guests at Honey's cocktail bar.
Health
New Study Reveals Stress Hormone Pathway Disrupting Gut Function in IBS Patients
A new study identifies how stress hormones interfere with gut function, potentially leading to treatments for stress-related constipation and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Learn more.