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Circadian Timing May Enhance Cancer Immunotherapy Effectiveness, Research Suggests
A recent scientific study has revealed that considering circadian rhythms when administering immunotherapy could substantially improve treatment outcomes for cancer patients. The research suggests that timing treatments to align with the body's natural daily variations in biological processes may enhance the effectiveness o...
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SEC Drops Lawsuit Against Winklevoss-Owned Crypto Exchange After Client Repayments
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has agreed to drop an enforcement action against a cryptocurrency exchange founded by billionaire brothers Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss after clients tied to a disputed lending product were fully repaid. This resolution comes as the crypto industry faces increased regulatory scrut...
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Nvidia Unveils Open-Source AI Models to Revolutionize Weather Forecasting
Nvidia has introduced three open-source artificial intelligence models specifically designed to improve the speed and precision of weather forecasting systems. The announcement was made during the American Meteorological Society's annual conference in Houston, marking a significant advancement in applying AI technology to m...
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SuperCom Secures Third North Carolina Electronic Monitoring Contract Amid U.S. Expansion
SuperCom Ltd. (NASDAQ: SPCB) has secured its third electronic monitoring contract in North Carolina, marking continued expansion of the company's U.S. electronic monitoring activities. The agreement represents a follow-on deployment after an initial PureOne rollout announced in December, with the contract structured around ...
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AXIM Biotechnologies and Medical Marijuana Inc. Form Strategic Alliance to Develop Water-Soluble Cannabinoid Technology
AXIM Biotechnologies, Inc. and Medical Marijuana, Inc. have entered into a strategic alliance to research and develop applications for AXIM's patent covering water-soluble cannabinoids. The collaboration centers on U.S. Patent No. 11,542,226 B2, which addresses a fundamental limitation of traditional cannabinoids: their ina...
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REX Shares Webinar Aims to Educate Investors on Using Options to Generate Income Amid Market Volatility
REX Shares will host an online webinar on February 5 at 11:00 a.m. ET, focusing on how investors can use options strategies to generate income and capitalize on market volatility. The session, led by REX Shares Portfolio Manager Matt Holcomb, is designed for both new and experienced traders seeking to diversify their income...
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Medical Marijuana, Inc. and AXIM Biotechnologies Form Alliance to Develop Water-Soluble Cannabinoid Technology
Medical Marijuana, Inc. and AXIM Biotechnologies, Inc. have formed a strategic alliance to research and develop applications for AXIM's patented water-soluble cannabinoid technology. The collaboration centers on AXIM's U.S. Patent No. 11,542,226 B2, which addresses a fundamental limitation of traditional cannabinoids: their...
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Golden Goose Resources to Acquire High-Grade Gran Esperanza Gold Project in Argentina
Golden Goose Resources Ltd. has entered into a Definitive Agreement with Valcheta Exploraciones S.A.S. to acquire up to a 100% interest in the Gran Esperanza Project, a high-grade epithermal gold-silver property located in Río Negro Province, Argentina. This acquisition represents a significant corporate milestone for the c...
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Blue Lagoon's Milling Partner Nicola Mining Shifts Focus Exclusively to Dome Mountain Gold and Silver Material
Blue Lagoon Resources Inc. continues to advance underground production at its 100%-owned Dome Mountain Gold & Silver Project as its milling partner, Nicola Mining Inc., begins to shift its milling focus exclusively to the company's high-grade gold and silver mineralized material. With no further third-party processing oblig...
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Early Window Treatment Planning Essential for Custom Home Construction Success
Homeowners building custom residences often overlook window treatments until construction concludes, but industry experts warn this approach leads to expensive retrofits and design limitations. Adrette Window Coverings emphasizes that quality window treatments function as integrated systems requiring coordination with frami...
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GBA Business Confidence Holds Steady Amid External Uncertainties, Survey Shows Strong Interest in Middle East Expansion
The latest Standard Chartered Greater Bay Area Business Confidence Index (GBAI), jointly released by Standard Chartered and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), indicates that business sentiment for most companies in the Greater Bay Area remained steady during the fourth quarter of 2025 despite persistent extern...
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Study Links Cerebral Amyloid Angiopathy to Fourfold Increase in Dementia Risk Within Five Years
A preliminary study analyzing health data from nearly 2 million U.S. adults covered by Medicare has found that cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA) significantly increases the risk of developing dementia within five years. The research, to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2026, ...
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Smartwatch App SocialBit Accurately Tracks Social Interactions in Stroke Patients, Potentially Aiding Recovery
A smartwatch application that uses machine learning to detect social interactions through environmental sounds may help improve treatment and recovery for stroke survivors, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2026. The app, called SocialBit, ...
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Social Constraints After Stroke Linked to Poorer Recovery and Increased Loneliness
Stroke survivors who feel uncomfortable discussing their thoughts and feelings about their condition and future face slower physical and cognitive recovery, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2026. The study found that difficulty sharing fee...
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Study Finds Dissecting Aneurysms in Neck Arteries Don't Increase Stroke Risk in First Six Months
Adults who develop dissecting aneurysms following cervical artery dissection do not have an increased risk of stroke during the first six months after diagnosis compared to those with cervical artery dissection alone, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke...
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New Tool Predicts Dementia Risk After Stroke, Aiding Research and Prevention Efforts
A new risk prediction tool can accurately identify stroke survivors with the highest risk of developing dementia within a decade after a stroke, according to a large Canadian study to be presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2026. The research, which analyzed health records of nearly...
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Study Links Multiple Antiplatelet Medications to Higher Mortality After Brain Bleeds
Patients hospitalized for brain bleeds who were taking multiple antiplatelet medications or drugs stronger than aspirin before the event had increased risk of in-hospital death compared to those not taking any antiplatelet medication, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association's Int...
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Driving Patterns May Signal Early Brain Changes in Older Adults, Study Finds
Subtle shifts in driving behavior among older adults may provide early clues about brain health changes and elevated dementia risk, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2026. The study of 220 adults aged 65 and older found that greater white m...
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Study Finds Women with Stroke History Face Significantly Higher Risk During Pregnancy and Postpartum
Women who have experienced an ischemic stroke face more than double the risk of having another stroke during pregnancy and in the six weeks after giving birth compared to women without such a history, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2026....
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Electromagnetic Therapy Shows Promise in Reducing Stroke Disability, Preliminary Study Finds
Electromagnetic network-targeted field therapy combined with physical therapy significantly reduced overall disability in stroke survivors compared to those receiving sham treatment, according to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association's International Stroke Conference 2026. The findings, whi...
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Friedman Schuman Layser Earns Multiple Best Law Firms Rankings in Philadelphia Region
Friedman Schuman Layser has been recognized in multiple practice areas in the 16th edition of Best Law Firms, reflecting the firm's reputation for legal excellence and client service. The firm received Metropolitan Tier 1 rankings in Personal Injury Litigation – Plaintiffs and Real Estate Law for the Philadelphia metro area...
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