Joe Biden issued a statement following a violent pro-Palestinian protest outside a Los Angeles synagogue on Sunday, June 23. Clashes…
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that the intense stage of fighting in Gaza will end soon, Amid the ongoing conflict…
Israeli tanks were found near the tent camp of the Al-Mawasi- ‘safe zone’ after killing several in the last strike
Kuldeep Yadav is back with a bang. After being relegated to the role of 12th man during the group stages…
Suraj Revanna, after being taken into custody on charges of molesting a male party worker, he was placed under judicial…
A rare and enigmatic condition known as “laughing disease” or “kuru” has puzzled scientists for decades due to its unusual symptoms and origins among the Fore people of Papua New Guinea. Transmitted through the practice of funerary cannibalism, kuru is characterized by severe tremors, emotional instability, and bursts of uncontrollable laughter, often leading to its misdiagnosis as a mood disorder. This article explores the cultural context, progression, and diagnostic challenges of kuru, highlighting its significant impact on medical research and understanding of neurodegenerative diseases.
As fighting continues to escalate along the borders of Israel and Lebanon, concern begins to erupt over a full-blown conflict…
A key member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s coalition informed settlers in the Israeli-occupied West Bank that the government is…
In March of this year, the United States of America and China resumed informal nuclear arms talks that have been…
What an irony of students that, even after mugging up the entire question paper, 3 of the arrested students scored poorly! The score of the accused students on the NEET-UG exam was unsatisfactory, despite having access to exam papers last night.