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The chemicals found in a person’s breath might reveal the identity of the microbes in their guts, according to a study published today in Cell Metabolism 1. Using mice and a group of 41 children, ...
As Scott Bessent made his way around the snowy Swiss mountain resort of Davos on Tuesday, the treasury secretary had a repeated refrain: everyone, just take a breath. Bessent urged America's European ...
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Border 2, starring Sunny Deol, Varun Dhawan, Diljit Dosanjh, and Ahan Shetty, took the box office by storm over the four-day extended weekend. According to the Sanilk, the film collected Rs. 180 crore ...
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Here we go again. It’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting week, and Chair Jerome Powell is likely to once again disappoint the White House by announcing a hold to the base interest rate. How ...
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