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seekingalpha.com - Soumendra Mukherjee - SeaStar Medical announces 1-for-10 reverse split (ICU:NASDAQ)
SeaStar Medical announces 1-for-10 reverse split (ICU:NASDAQ)
Seeking Alpha

Follow us on Google for the latest stock news SeaStar Medical () on Tuesday said it will implement a 1-for-10 reverse stock split of its common shares, effective January 5, 2026. The company's shares will begin trading on a post-split basis on the…

thesun.co.uk - Danny Rust - Palace star stretchered off in Arsenal clash as medics try to 'stem bleeding
Palace star stretchered off in Arsenal clash as medics try to 'stem bleeding
The Sun

CRYSTAL PALACE have suffered a major injury blow after Chris Richards had to be stretchered off during their Carabao Cup quarter-final against Arsenal. The defender, 25, was in clear distress after slumping to the turf at the Emirates Stadium. Your…

wral.com - HALLIE GOLDEN and MEGAN JANETSKY — Associated Press - Mexican Navy medical flight lost communication for several minutes before Texas crash
Mexican Navy medical flight lost communication for several minutes before Texas crash
WRAL | News and Weather in Raleigh NC

Air traffic controllers lost communication for about 10 minutes with a small Mexican Navy plane carrying a young medical patient and seven others before it crashed off the Texas coast, killing at least five people, Mexico's president said Tuesday.

theguardian.com - Guardian staff reporter - US regulators approve Wegovy pill, first oral medication to treat obesity
US regulators approve Wegovy pill, first oral medication to treat obesity
The Guardian

US regulators on Monday gave the green light to a pill version of the blockbuster weight-loss drug Wegovy, the first daily oral medication to treat obesity. The US Food and Drug Administration's approval handed drugmaker Novo Nordisk an edge over…

townhall.com - Jared Whitley - FDA's Rotten Leadership Drives Away Legendary Medical Researcher
FDA's Rotten Leadership Drives Away Legendary Medical Researcher
townhall.com

There's an old saying in organizational management that you shouldn't let bad people drive away good people. It's like the idiom that one bad apple can spoil the bunch. And unfortunately, there are a couple of bad apples at the Food and Drug…

nypost.com - Sam Brodsky - Can these supplements fight depression and anxiety through your gut - without medication?
Can these supplements fight depression and anxiety through your gut - without medication?
New York Post

You've surely heard of probiotics, which can help maintain a healthy gut for better digestion, nutrient absorption and immune support. But a budding class of probiotics called “psychobiotics” is being touted for mental health…

naukrinama.com - NEET UG 2026: Importance of Coaching for Medical Aspirants
NEET UG 2026: Importance of Coaching for Medical Aspirants
Naukrinama

The NEET UG 2026 exam is a crucial gateway for aspiring medical students in India, with over 2 million candidates competing for limited seats. This article delves into the exam structure, the intense competition, and the pivotal role of coaching in…

indianexpress.com - NEET UG: What medical aspirants can expect from 2026 cut-off?
NEET UG: What medical aspirants can expect from 2026 cut-off?
The Indian Express

In recent years, NEET-UG cut-offs have been climbing steadily across all categories, and this trend is no coincidence. It reflects the rapidly rising competitiveness of the NEET. Students today have greater access to quality study material…

republicworld.com - Asian News International - Bangladesh Anarchy: J&K Students Association Writes To PM Modi, Seeks Safety Of Indian Medical Students
Bangladesh Anarchy: J&K Students Association Writes To PM Modi, Seeks Safety Of Indian Medical Students
Republic World

Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Monday wrote to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking urgent intervention to ensure the safety and well-being of Indian medical students currently studying in Bangladesh amid…

express.co.uk - Olivia Beeson - Five dead as Mexican Navy plane crashes off Galveston coast during medical mission
Five dead as Mexican Navy plane crashes off Galveston coast during medical mission
Express.co.uk

At least five people were killed in a Mexico Navy plane crash A small Mexican aircraft carrying a young medical patient and seven others has tragically crashed, resulting in the deaths of at least five people. The Mirror reports that the crash…

marketbeat.com - Medical Stocks To Watch Now - December 23rd
Medical Stocks To Watch Now - December 23rd
MarketBeat

Pfizer Adds to Its Big Bet on Weight Loss Drugs Novo Nordisk A/S, Eli Lilly and Company, UnitedHealth Group, Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Merck & Co., Inc., and Zoetis are the seven Medical stocks to watch today, according to MarketBeat's stock…

finance-commerce.com - Dan Netter - Discounts, medical offices shape metro office market 2025
Discounts, medical offices shape metro office market 2025
Finance & Commerce

Steep discounts dominated 2025 office sales, continuing a trend from 2024. Medical office buildings emerged as top-performing assets. West metro properties led the market in pricing and demand. Ameriprise Financial Center sale marked a 97% value…

statnews.com - Sarah Despres - 4 questions to understand the costs of 'medical freedom'
4 questions to understand the costs of 'medical freedom'
STAT

At a press conference earlier this year, Florida Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo compared vaccine mandates to slavery: “If we want to move toward a perfect world, a better world, we can't do it by enslaving people in terrible philosophies and…

thehindubusinessline.com - Park Medi World acquires KP Institute of Medical Sciences for ₹245 crore
Park Medi World acquires KP Institute of Medical Sciences for ₹245 crore
BusinessLine

Park Medi World has entered into an agreement to acquire the entire shareholding of KP Institute of Medical Sciences (KPIMS), for ₹245 crore in an all-cash transaction. The acquisition adds a major tertiary-care healthcare facility with a…

indianexpress.com - Former Nickelodeon child star Tylor Chase spotted homeless on California streets; 'Needs medical attention, not money,' says his mother
Former Nickelodeon child star Tylor Chase spotted homeless on California streets; 'Needs medical attention, not money,' says his mother
The Indian Express

A former Nickelodeon star has reportedly been seen living on the streets in California. Tylor Chase, now 36, who played Martin Qwerly on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide from 2004 to 2007, was spotted homeless in Riverside, Los Angeles.

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