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    Artificial sweetners in chewing gum and even toothpaste can give you blood clots, heart attacks or stroke: Study

    Artificial sweeteners, particularly xylitol, may pose health risks by affecting platelets and blood clotting, leading to cardiovascular events. Caution is advised, with recommendations for natural sweeteners and occasional use of xylitol products for those at risk.

    Responsible Innovation, how a blueprint for collaborative action is advancing global healthcare

    On the occasion of the Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week (ADGHW), Dr. Asma Ibrahim Al Mannaei, Executive Director of the Research and Innovation Centre, discusses the UAE's prioritisation of healthcare in driving investments and partnerships focusing on advancing technology and attracting top talent and fostering collaboration with India reflecting shared challenges and opportunities in healthcare. Overall, collaboration with global partners and investment in manufacturing capabilities exemplify the UAE's commitment to healthcare excellence and innovation, while initiatives like Malaffi enhance data-driven services. Read on to discover how ADGHW aims to faciliate responsible innovation in healthcare, even as the UAE emphasises patient rights protection in an era of advancing AI and data usage.

    Empowering healthcare innovations: Dr. Noura Khamis Al Ghaithi on ADGHW's role in global healthcare collaboration

    H.E. Dr. Noura Khamis Al Ghaithi discusses ADGHW as a platform for global healthcare collaboration, focusing on innovations and partnerships with Indian healthcare providers. The event aims to develop precision health initiatives, strengthen life sciences research, attract medical tourism, and support a growing startup ecosystem.

    26-year-old Indian student Rupesh Chandra Chintakindi missing in Chicago since May 2

    A 26-year-old Indian student has been reported missing in Chicago since May 2, India's mission in the US city said on Thursday, the latest case in the country as the community grapples with a string of such incidents involving students. Rupesh Chandra Chintakindi has been missing from the 4300 block of N. Sheridan Rd, the Chicago Police said in a statement.

    Young, bright, dead: Why Indian students' deaths in US aren't probed

    While some deaths of Indian and Indian-origin students in the US are explainable, quite a few are not. The police often don’t investigate properly, some Indian-American parents say, because the community doesn’t get ‘enough’ media coverage

    Diaspora body urges US govt, universities and student organisations to work towards addressing the spike in deaths of Indian-origin students

    The causes of these incidents range from suspicious shootings or kidnappings to environmental deaths from ignorance of safety precautions (such as hypothermia or carbon monoxide poisoning), mental health problems leading to suicides, and even suspicious accidents leading to violent crimes, according to an analysis of the Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS).

    • Missing Indian student found dead in US; family alleges kidnapping

      Indian student, Mohammad Abdul Arfath, found dead in Cleveland. Consulate ensures investigation. Saleem filed missing persons complaint. Kidnapping for ransom incident with drug gang involvement. Central government seeks help from External Affairs Minister.

      Indian student dies in US state of Ohio: Indian consulate in New York

      Indian student's death in Ohio spurs investigation. Consulate aids family. Part of rising Indian student deaths in the US, including Amarnath Ghosh, Sameer Kamath, Vivek Taneja. Concerns prompt Embassy's virtual interaction with students across the US.

      Mubadala plans big deals in India's healthcare space

      Abu Dhabi's Mubadala Investment Company plans to expand in India's healthcare sector, seeking deals in the $200-500 million range. With a focus on pharmaceuticals, outsourced pharma services, and medtech, Mubadala aims to deploy capital meaningfully in India. This move aligns with Mubadala's strategy to generate sustainable financial returns. They have made significant investments globally and are now looking to expand their presence in India's healthcare landscape.

      Make sure you do what it takes to remain safe: Ex- PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi's advice to Indian students in US

      Former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi advises Indian students in the US to prioritize safety, education, and engagement with resources like university support system and local Indian consulate. Emphasizes upgrading skills and contributing to India's growth.

      Ex-PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi advises Indian students in US to be 'watchful' amid a string of tragedies

      Former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi advised Indian students in the US to prioritise safety and security, urging them to respect local laws, avoid drugs and excessive drinking. She emphasised the importance of staying alert, making wise choices, and seeking support from university resources and local communities.

      Deja vu for Lakshmi Mittal? Bidding war, national interest and a hostile union

      ArcelorMittal, the world's second-largest steelmaker, is said to be considering a bid for US Steel Corp, an American icon founded in 1901 and a symbol of American industrialization. A bid for US Steel would escalate a bidding war already underway, following rival offers of more than $7 billion from Cleveland-Cliffs and Esmark. If ArcelorMittal launches a bid and is successful, it will close an important chapter in American history.

      IIT-Guwahati develops framework to assess Knee Osteoarthritis severity

      Researchers from the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati have developed an artificial intelligence-based model named OsteoHRNet, which detects knee osteoarthritis severity from X-ray images. The algorithm uses an efficient Deep Convolutional Neural Network along with the High-Resolution Network, to accurately predict arthritis severity as per WHO's Kellgren and Lawrence grading scale.

      Of stolen art and looters' crafty craft

      Recent years have witnessed an increasing demand for the repatriation of looted art objects globally. Even as the British Museum in London continues to be in denial of its legacy of loot, from the Elgin marbles from Parthenon in Greece to the Elliot marbles from Amaravati in India, the idea of Universal Museums of the West continues to be hotly debated and challenged.

      View- US Presidential election debate: A schoolyard brawl in Cleveland

      The first of three debates between Trump and Biden often descended to a level so low that many commentators called it ‘unwatchable’. A barrage of insults, bullying, constant interruptions and name-calling between two senior citizens wasn’t a pretty sight, but around 90% of American voters have already made up their minds and only 3-11% are undecided who could be influenced by the debates.

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