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What does diabetes have to do with frozen shoulder – a debilitating but normally temporary condition that is characterised by an extended period of pain and stiffness in your shoulder? In an October 14 Instagram video, Dr Dushyant Chouhan, an orthopaedic surgeon from All India Institute Of Medical Sciences, (AIIMS) Raipur, discussed the connection between frozen shoulder and diabetes. Also read | Shoulder pain: Causes and treatment Frozen shoulder can be an early indicator of diabetes, and a simple blood sugar test can reveal underlying issues.(Shutterstock) He shared a case study to illustrate the importance of body awareness and symptom…

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Did you have to go through a phase in which you were taking medicines and undergoing treatments, but nothing seemed to work. That may well be the result of your body developing a resistance to medicines. The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday released a comprehensive analysis on a global antimicrobial resistance (AMR) crisis. The WHO report revealed a dire situation — resistance to life-saving medicines is “critically high and rising”, particularly in resource-limited settings.This means that the usual treatments that you undergo for many common diseases and infections, such as Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) and gastrointestinal ailments, may be…

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SEATTLE — Vladimir Guerrero Jr. and George Springer woke up Toronto’s offense as the Blue Jays hit five home runs to rebound from an early deficit, routing the Seattle Mariners 13-4 Wednesday night and closing to 2-1 in the AL Championship Series. Guerrero, Springer sparks Blue Jays, who hit 5 HRs and cut Mariners’ ALCS lead to 2-1 with 13-4 rout Julio Rodríguez’s two-run, first-inning homer off Shane Bieber put Seattle ahead and stirred thoughts of a possible sweep in the best-of-seven matchup by a team seeking its first World Series appearance/ Andrés Giménez then sparked the comeback with a…

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Rishab Shetty’s period action epic Kantara: Chapter 1 may be on a decline at the domestic box office after two weeks of release. But it’s still hitting milestones, having crossed the coveted Rs 475 crore mark across all languages in India. On Wednesday (day 14), Kantara: Chapter 1 earned Rs 10 crore, its lowest single-day collection yet. This was quite a decline from its Tuesday (day 13) earnings of Rs 14.15 crore. Kantara: Chapter 1 also amassed Rs 39 crore the previous Saturday (day 10). However, prior to that, the film hovered around the Rs 20-25 crore mark, as per…

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For research integrity, Springer Nature which has been advancing discovery for over 180 years by helping the global research community and publishing their research papers, is investing heavily in Artificial Intelligence (AI) to ensure originality, a top executive said.“AI for us is a big opportunity. We are making big investments in AI, because we believe it helps to improve the publishing process in terms of protecting integrity, because we can see whether images are manipulated or not,” said Frank Vrancken Peeters, CEO, Springer Nature & Member of the Management Board in an interview.“We are using AI a lot. About a third…

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Colonel Randrianirina set to assume presidency in Madagascar after President Andry Rajoelina removed.Published On 15 Oct 202515 Oct 2025Click here to share on social mediashare2ShareMilitary leader Colonel Michael Randrianirina will be sworn in as Madagascar’s transitional president on Friday, the country’s new leadership has announced, as the African Union (AU) said it would suspend the country after a coup to remove President Andry Rajoelina.Randrianirina “will be sworn in as President of the Refoundation of the Republic of Madagascar during a solemn hearing of the High Constitutional Court” on October 17, said the statement, published on social media by a state…

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A “Closed Do Not Enter” sign at the entrance to Muir Woods National Monument in Mill Valley, Calif., on Oct. 3. David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images The government shutdown has lasted 15 days — and counting. Republicans and Democrats appear no closer to an agreement to reopen it. The Senate again tried — and failed — Wednesday to advance a bill to reopen the government. It was the chamber’s ninth attempt since the shutdown began on Oct. 1 to vote on a short-term funding bill passed by the House.…

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Less than 24 hours after picking up his first trophy as the Test skipper, Shubman Gill embarked for Perth with the first batch of India’s One-Day International side for an eight-match limited-overs side which will be watched with much interest.India will challenge Australia in their backyard over three ODIs and five T20Is, in that order. The T20Is mark the first of 15 games for Suryakumar Yadav’s men before they set off to defend the World Cup, won last June in Bridgetown, so they hold huge meaning not so much from a results perspective as the unit continuing to tick over…

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FILE PHOTO: India’s second-largest telecom operator Bharti Airtel has partnered with IBM to offer services through its recently launched cloud platform. | Photo Credit: Reuters India’s second-largest telecom operator Bharti Airtel has partnered with IBM to offer the American tech firm’s services through its recently launched cloud platform, the companies said on Wednesday as demand for computing capacity grows.Indian firms have been working to expand the availability of cloud platforms as the growing prominence of artificial intelligence technology and some localized data storage requirements have boosted demand for cloud services in the country.Through this partnership, Airtel Cloud customers will be…

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Boston has always worn its all-American history proudly, and for decades, that extended to its dining rooms. We thought that lobster rolls, clam chowder, and old-school steakhouses told this city’s American story. But as time has worn on, Bostonians have searched for deeper flavors and more diverse perspectives. Despite what you might think you know about Boston’s role in history, this is a city that rests on a foundation of diversity—whether it’s the communities of immigrants who have moved here in search of freedom, the students who come from around the world to attend our leading universities, or the global…

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