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Marburg outbreak reported in southern Ethiopia

Ethiopian authorities have announced an outbreak of the Marburg virus in the south of the country, in the Omo Region bordering South Sudan, where nine confirmed cases have been recorded to date. According to the Ethiopian Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization, this is the first outbreak of its kind in Ethiopia. Both entities

From Cells to Cure: New Frontiers in Diabetes and Healthspan Medicine

A Global Challenge in Numbers The progress made in cell therapies to treat the most severe cases of diabetes marks a significant scientific milestone. However, it is important to recognize that while a few thousand transplantation of insulin-producing cells can be life-saving for individual patients, such interventions will have limited

Study warns childhood high blood pressure linked to adult heart disease

A recent study presented at the American Heart Association’s Hypertension Scientific Sessions 2025 in Baltimore and published in the Journal of the American Medical Association has revealed that elevated blood pressure in children as young as seven can significantly increase the risk of premature cardiovascular death. Traditionally

Merely Living and Living with Purpose

Merely living reflects the meaningless emptiness known in philosophical terms as the Existential Void In contrast, living with purpose emphasizes consciously setting a goal for one’s life. Abdullah Usman Morai | Sweden When the journey of human life begins, in childhood, living simply means eating, playing, and sleeping. But as

Pakistan wildlife reels under deadly floods

Disastrous deluges have displaced species including jackals, deer and jungle cats Displacement increases risks of human-wildlife conflict and retaliatory killings, say experts Aquatic species such as Indus River dolphins, freshwater turtles and crocodiles are also threatened Aamir Latif KARACHI, Sindh,