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Village Rhapsody: Zimbabwe’s urgent call for climate justice and health equity
The climate crisis, at its core, is also a justice crisis. Climate change is not an abstract concept for Zimbabwe—it is an unfolding daily reality. Rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, unpredictable rainfall and recurring floods are eroding...

Health innovation: The economic lever New Zealand can’t afford to ignore – Bindi Norwell
New Zealand has a chance to become the world’s first truly AI-ready small nation by 2030. That means better patient outcomes, more efficient public services and sustainable economic growth. But only if we act decisively. Improved population health...

Cancer: Daily dose of over-the-counter painkiller can slash risk of disease returning, major study reveals
A daily dose of an over-the-counter painkiller can substantially cut the risk of specific colorectal cancers recurring after surgery, new findings suggest. Swedish researchers have demonstrated that a daily low dose of aspirin can slash the...


Denmark, Novo Holdings lead bid to back $350M quantum venture fund
The Danish government has joined forces with Novo Holdings, the investment arm of Novo Nordisk’s controlling foundation, to anchor a €300 million, which is approximately $350 million, quantum technology venture fund. The financial vehicle is...
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The 100% Pharma Tariff Is on Hold. What Could This Mean for Your Drug Costs?
Key Takeaways Trump announced 100% tariffs on brand-name or patented drugs unless the companies expand U.S. manufacturing, but enforcement is on hold. Generic drugs are exempt from tariffs, though imported ingredients could still drive up costs....
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To Your Good Health: Understanding the association between ‘the pill’ and cancer
I want to point out a serious health concern. My daughter turned 40 last year and got a mammogram that came back with a shocking diagnosis of stage 3 microinvasive carcinoma. She underwent three surgeries, the last of which was a double...

The Yardbirds's Chris Dreja dead at 79: Iconic rock guitarist's family pays tribute after 'years of health woes'
Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.co.uk By ALEX DOYLE - SENIOR SHOWBUSINESS REPORTER Published: 12:16 EDT, 3 October 2025 | Updated: 16:00 EDT, 3 October 2025 Chris Dreja has died at the age of 79, his family confirmed in a statement...

Denmark's Parenting Test for Greenlandic Mothers Sparked Outrage and Reform
October 2, 2025 - NUUK, Greenland (a Danish possession) - Earlier this year President Donald J. Trump (R) made headlines when he attempted to purchase Greenland (the world's largest island) from Denmark. Critics scoffed at the suggestion and the...

Ant-Fermented Dairy Innovations at Copenhagen’s Alchemist Restaurant
In Copenhagen, at the Alchemist restaurant, which has two Michelin stars and ranks fifth on The World’s 50 Best list, cuisine fuses science with gastronomy: now artistic dishes include ants as part of fermentation processes. The start of the ant...
Palantir, AI bubble comments, pharma stocks: Trending Tickers
00:09 Speaker A Now time for some of today's training tickers. We are watching Palenteer, AI stocks more broadly and pharma stocks. First up, Palenteer. A few items moving that stock today including a push to end use of the software in Denmark and...

Copenhagen-based 55 North announces €134 million first close for record €300 million quantum technology fund
Copenhagen-based venture capital firm 55 North has announced the first close of its €300 million inaugural fund, raising €134 million with backing from anchor investors Novo Holdings and EIFO (Export and Investment Fund of Denmark). Positioned as...
Denmark premier urges Europe to act with ‘urgency’ on security in face of Russian threats
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called on Europe and NATO to move with far greater urgency in strengthening both military and societal resilience against "Russian aggression and hybrid threats." Speaking at the seventh meeting of the...

Obesity kings’ buffet is slimmer than it looks
Obesity kings’ plump future is under siege. Over the past month Roche and Pfizer have splurged over $10 billion scooping up promising treatments and other rivals are rapidly developing their own medicines. Incumbents $242 billion Novo Nordisk and...

AI combined with the One Health approach can improve pandemic preparedness
Artificial intelligence could be a valuable tool for detecting emerging diseases earlier, researchers from five European universities and research institutes argue in The Lancet Infectious Diseases. How to identify the next dangerous virus before...

Denmark says goodbye to smartphones in schools from 2026
Denmark moves to ban smartphones in schools to boost focus and learning. Credit : Robert Kneschke, Shutterstock From 2026, Danish schoolchildren will have to get used to leaving their mobiles at home. A sweeping new agreement backed by a majority...

Molecular Mapping Sheds Light on Cardiovascular Disease Drivers
Each year, cardiovascular diseases affect more than 65,000 Danes – conditions that claim the lives of one in five Danes. Although diagnostic capabilities have improved, we still lack fundamental knowledge about what drives the development of heart...

What is Trump’s new TrumpRx website and will it bring medicine prices down?
US President Donald Trump announced earlier this week that his administration would launch a new website, called TrumpRx, which will allow American consumers to buy prescription drugs from pharmaceutical companies at discounted prices. Pfizer, the...

Tragic Synagogue terror attack victim is pictured after 2 killed in horror knife rampage – as 4 remain in hospital
ONE of the men who tragically died after the horror rampage at a synagogue yesterday has been pictured – as four people remain in hospital. Melvin Cravitz, 66, and Adrian Daulby, 53, were killed in the horror that unfolded outside Heaton Park...

Denmark PM apologizes for forced contraception of Greenland’s Inuit women
News Former Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede called the contraceptive program, which resulted in many sterilized women, a 'genocide.' (LifeSiteNews) — Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen apologized to Greenland’s indigenous women for...