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globenewswire.com - Novartis Pharma  AG - Novartis IgAN data in New England Journal of Medicine show Fabhalta slowed kidney function decline by 49.3%
Novartis IgAN data in New England Journal of Medicine show Fabhalta slowed kidney function decline by 49.3%
GlobeNewswire

Fabhalta lowered likelihood of progression to kidney failure by 43% in APPLAUSE-IgAN study 40.7% of patients on Fabhalta demonstrated sustained reduction of protein in urine over two years Fabhalta granted priority review by FDA for traditional…

goodhousekeeping.com - Erica Sweeney - 20 Simple Journal Prompts to Help Clear Your Mind
20 Simple Journal Prompts to Help Clear Your Mind
Good Housekeeping

When you're feeling overwhelmed, writing things down is one way to unload some of your emotions and reduce stress. “ Journaling is a method of self-talk that allows you to reclaim yourself,” says Karyne Wilner, Psy.D., a licensed…

geeky-gadgets.com - Julian Horsey - Use Apple's Journal App to Organize the Chaos of Your Daily Life
Use Apple's Journal App to Organize the Chaos of Your Daily Life
Geeky Gadgets

Apple's Journal app offers a streamlined way to bring order to the chaos of daily life by combining the reflective nature of journaling with the efficiency of digital organization. As highlighted by Leon's Affirmations, the app's features, such as…

newsweek.com - Joe Edwards - China's 'city of the future' becomes a reality
China's 'city of the future' becomes a reality
Newsweek

Xiong'an New Area, a flagship development launched in 2017 to absorb non-capital functions from Beijing and knit together the Beijing‑Tianjin‑Hebei region, has entered a new phase of build‑out and operations, according to…

newsweek.com - Ellie Cook - Steve Bannon predicts where Iran war goes next
Steve Bannon predicts where Iran war goes next
Newsweek

Former White House adviser Steve Bannon has warned that U.S. troops could be on the ground in Iran as the White House mulls whether to dramatically escalate the war with Tehran, now in its fifth week. Thousands of Marines have just arrived in the…

thehindubusinessline.com - Insight into a historian's method
Insight into a historian's method
BusinessLine

In his celebrated television series Civilisation, the well-known art-historian Kenneth Clark compared an African tribal mask with a Greek statue of Apollo. While admiring the mask's power, he nevertheless concluded that the Greek statue represented…

coingape.com - Coingapestaff - Digital Asset Treasuries Bounce Back as Strategy Sparks Market Shift
Digital Asset Treasuries Bounce Back as Strategy Sparks Market Shift
CoinGape

CoinGape has covered the cryptocurrency industry since 2017, aiming to provide informative insights to our readers. Our journal analysts bring years of experience in market analysis and blockchain technology to ensure factual accuracy and balanced…

japantimes.co.jp - One month on, Iran conflict fuels worries over businesses, households
One month on, Iran conflict fuels worries over businesses, households
The Japan Times

One month after the United States and Israel began attacking Iran, concerns are growing in Japan that soaring crude oil prices could lead to even higher food and other prices, putting additional strain on businesses and households. Iran's de facto…

thehill.com - Max Rego - Russia took satellite images of US base in Saudi Arabia before Iran strike: Zelensky
Russia took satellite images of US base in Saudi Arabia before Iran strike: Zelensky
The Hill

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky told NBC News on Saturday that Russian forces took satellite images of a U.S. air base in Saudi Arabia three times in the days before Iran attacked the site. During an interview in Doha, Qatar, Zelensky said…

bbc.co.uk - Wycliffe Muia - Kenya's queen ants worth $220 each fuel booming global wildlife black market
Kenya's queen ants worth $220 each fuel booming global wildlife black market
BBC

The ants are flying in Kenya at the moment. During this rainy season, swarms can be seen leaving the thousands of anthills in and around Gilgil, a quiet agricultural town in Kenya's Rift Valley that has emerged as the centre of a booming illegal…

reviewjournal.com - Callie Fin - Predicting who the Aces will protect from the WNBA expansion draft
Predicting who the Aces will protect from the WNBA expansion draft
Las Vegas Review-Journal

No matter what happens in the WNBA's upcoming condensed offseason, the odds of the Las Vegas Aces keeping every member of their 2025 championship winning team are slim to none. The first illustration of that idea will be the expansion draft…

digitalspy.com - Stephanie Chase - Why revered drama Industry is coming to an end now after 'a really good run'
Why revered drama Industry is coming to an end now after 'a really good run'
Digital Spy

HBO and BBC drama Industry was handed a fifth season renewal last month but with a big catch. The series, which follows the personal and professional lives of young graduates in the UK financial sector, will end with season five. The decision was a…

elpais.com - Iker Seisdedos - The flourishing industry of presidential pardons breaks records in Trump's Washington
The flourishing industry of presidential pardons breaks records in Trump's Washington
EL PAÍS: el periódico global

The latest beneficiaries of Donald Trump's clemency were five retired American football players. Convicted of drug trafficking and perjury, they joined the crowded club of those pardoned by the U.S. president on February 12, following his return to…

sciencedaily.com - This quantum computing breakthrough may not be what it seemed
This quantum computing breakthrough may not be what it seemed
ScienceDaily

Date: March 29, 2026 Source: Summary: A team of physicists set out to test some of the most exciting claims in quantum computing—and found a very different story. Instead of confirming breakthroughs, their careful replication studies…

foxnews.com - Joshua Nelson - Scholars say forced abortions on minors using 'physical restraint' may be justified as a last resort
Scholars say forced abortions on minors using 'physical restraint' may be justified as a last resort
Fox News

Two scholars are advocating for forced abortions on minors with 'restraint' as a last resort if needed. Kimberely Brownlee and Alyssa Izatt wrote a research paper titled 'Justice for Girls: On the Provision of Abortion as Adequate Care,' that…

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