A recent study presented at the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) forum revealed that patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS) who were continuously treated with ozanimod (Zeposia) for 7 to 8 years exhibited stable or improved clinical and radiologic measures of disease activity. Regardless of the age category, the adjusted
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Approximately 128 million years ago, snakes emerged as a dominant species on Earth, boasting a diverse array of over 4,000 species today. While their limbless bodies and elongated form are often credited for their success, there is more to their evolutionary triumph than meets the eye. Researchers, led by Stony Brook University’s Pascal Title, delved
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The increasing fares in England and Wales have become a major concern for cash-strapped train travellers. Despite the high levels of cancellations and disruptions caused by rail strikes, fares have been hiked by nearly 5%, making it even more challenging for passengers to afford train travel. This has led to campaigners warning that passengers are
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In response to the chaotic encounter between Israeli troops and Palestinians during an aid convoy, President Joe Biden has authorized emergency humanitarian assistance in the form of food airdrops over Gaza. The U.S. military C-130 cargo planes were deployed in the opening stage of this operation, dropping food in pallets over the region. This coordinated
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Donald Trump emerged victorious in Missouri’s Republican caucuses, solidifying his position as the front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination. This win added to his delegate count and further demonstrated his strength in caucus-style events. The results of the caucuses in Missouri, Idaho, and at the Michigan party convention over the weekend have shifted the dynamics
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