China and the European Union have agreed to start talks on the planned imposition of tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles (EVs) being imported into the European market. Germany’s Economy Minister Robert Habeck mentioned that there would be concrete negotiations on tariffs with China. The confirmation came after China’s commerce ministry said its head Wang Wentao
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Do you find yourself reaching for a snack after watching a sports event on TV? Research shows that physical exercise often leads to increased food consumption. However, a new study has found that watching sports videos can also have a significant impact on how much we eat. The research, co-authored by Jannine Lasaleta, revealed that
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The preliminary report of a drug sample containing various substances, including medetomidine, highlighted the alarming trend of emerging drugs in the illicit opioid supply. Medetomidine, a drug with similarities to xylazine, has been causing unexpected overdoses that are challenging to manage. With its potent effects and long-lasting impact, medetomidine has led to hospitalizations and overdoses
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a complex neurodevelopmental condition that affects individuals in varying degrees. While some may exhibit milder symptoms and lead relatively independent lives, others with more severe cases require lifelong supportive care. Research into the biological underpinnings of autism is crucial to better comprehend and manage the diverse manifestations of this neurological
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Debbie Duncan, the mother of British teenager Jay Slater, found herself spending eight agonizing hours in a police station on Friday as authorities outlined their search plans for her missing son. Despite their efforts, she remains haunted by the possibility that something sinister may have befallen her 19-year-old boy. Upon receiving news of Jay’s disappearance,
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