Ancient killer drug-resistant typhoid strains is becoming untreatable and spreading across the globe; study warns |

Drug-resistant typhoid fever is spreading rapidly across borders, raising concerns among scientists and public health authorities. A recent UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) report has identified a troubling rise in typhoid and paratyphoid fever cases, particularly in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. These infections, traditionally associated with poor sanitation in developing countries, are now resurfacing…

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SL vs BAN: Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Mahedi Hasan star in Bangladesh’s historic series win | Cricket News

Bangladesh’s Mahedi Hasan, second right, celebrates the wicket of Sri Lanka’s Dinesh Chandimal with teammates during the third Twenty20 cricket match between Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, July 16, 2025. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena) Bangladesh secured their first-ever T20I series victory against Sri Lanka with a commanding eight-wicket win in the final…

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JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon has a clear message for Donald Trump: ‘Playing with Fed can…’; warns of tariff impact

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon appeared to be delivering a message to Donald Trump regarding the US President’s pressure campaign on the Federal Reserve, defending the central bank’s independence and cautioning against policy interference.“The independence of the Fed is absolutely critical,” Dimon said on the bank’s second-quarter earnings call, “and not just for the current…

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Early puberty alert: Artificial sweeteners may be changing your child’s hormones, study finds |

Children today may be facing earlier puberty than ever before, and artificial sweeteners could be playing a hidden role. A groundbreaking study presented at ENDO 2025, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting, reveals that additives like aspartame, sucralose, and glycyrrhizin—commonly found in diet drinks, snacks, and even toothpaste—may disrupt hormonal signals and gut bacteria, especially in…

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