A political violence incident in Karnataka led to a criminal case being registered against perpetrators in what authorities called a targeted attack.
Tag: May 2026
Scientists Say Guava Juice Can Make Iron Supplements More Effective for Anemia
A review of 17 studies found that guava juice significantly improved iron absorption particularly in women and teenage girls taking supplements.
FBI Arrests Fugitive Salman Haji Following Deportation From Nairobi Kenya
The FBI’s Seattle field office took violent crime fugitive Salman Haji into custody after he was deported from Kenya as part of an international operation.
Popular Anti-Aging Drug Combo Found to Damage Brain Myelin in New Mouse Study
Research found that a widely-studied longevity drug combination caused severe loss of myelin in mouse brains raising safety concerns for human use.
Swedish Man Who Licensed Pablo Escobar Rights Pleads Guilty to Fraud and Money Laundering
A Swedish national admitted in US federal court to six criminal counts related to fraudulent commercial exploitation of the late drug lord’s name and image.
New Drug ION224 Targets MASH Fatty Liver Disease in Potential Breakthrough Treatment
UC San Diego unveiled an experimental compound that blocks a key mechanism in metabolic-associated steatohepatitis a severe form of fatty liver disease.
Delhi Air Pollution Crisis Deepens as Road Dust Identified as Primary PM10 Source
A new multi-agency environmental study confirmed that resuspended road dust is now the single largest source of coarse particulate matter in Delhi’s chronically polluted air.
Older Adults with Low-Normal Vitamin B12 Levels Show Accelerated Brain Aging: UCSF Study
UC San Francisco researchers found that even people with Vitamin B12 levels within the normal range showed signs of faster brain aging if their levels were at the lower end of normal.
USC Researchers Identify Hidden Alzheimer’s Trigger and Potential Drug Compounds to Inhibit It
Scientists at the University of Southern California discovered a previously unknown biological trigger for Alzheimer’s disease and identified potential drug compounds that may block its progression.
Junk Food in Early Life May Permanently Rewire Brain’s Appetite Control Regions: New Study
Scientists at the University of Southern California found that high-fat high-sugar diets in early life permanently alter the brain’s appetite regulation circuits even after switching to healthy food.