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Panera faces second wrongful death lawsuit over 'Charged Lemonade's caffeine content

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

Panera Bread faces a second lawsuit over its high-caffeine "Charged Lemonade" allegedly linked to a Florida man's fatal cardiac arrest. Dennis Brown, 46, reportedly consumed the drink for days, a member of Panera’s drink club. With 390mg caffeine per large serving, near FDA limits, Panera defends its product's safety despite prior legal action over a student's similar death. Lawsuits claim inadequate warnings, sparking concern over disclosure and consumer safety.

Florida discontinues manatee winter feeding program after seagrass conditions improve

Times Union 

Wildlife officials say a two-year experimental feeding program for starving Florida manatees will not immediately resume this winter as conditions have improved for the threatened marine mammals and the seagrass on which they depend. The manatees that typically gather in winter months near the warm-water discharge of a power plant on Florida’s east coast were fed thousands of pounds of lettuce. State and federal wildlife officials launched the program after pollution killed off vast seagrass beds... Читать дальше...

Breakthrough in photoactivatable nanomedicine for the treatment of age-related macular degeneration

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have developed a light-activatable prodrug nanomedicine for age-related macular degeneration (AMD) therapy. Through the intravenous injection of the nanomedicine and application of light irradiation to diseased eyes, anti-angiogenic and photodynamic combination therapy can be activated, offering a minimally invasive alternative for the treatment of AMD and other ocular disorders characterized by abnormal blood vessel growth.

Glial tone of aggression

Sciencedaily.com 

While anger and aggression are instinctive behaviors found across many species, leaving these emotions unchecked can lead to conflict and violence. In a recent study, researchers demonstrated that neuronal-glial interactions in the cerebellum determine the degree of aggression exhibited by mice. This suggests that future therapeutic methods could adjust glial activity in the cerebellum to help reduce unwanted aggression.

FBI chief makes fresh pitch for spy program renewal and says it'd be 'devastating' if it lapsed

«SFGate» (sfgate.com) 

FBI Director Christopher Wray is making a fresh pitch for the reauthorization of a U.S. government surveillance tool set to expire at the end of the year. He warned lawmakers at a Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday that there would be “devastating” consequences for public safety if the program is allowed to lapse. At issue is Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows the U.S. government to collect without a warrant the communications of targeted foreigners outside the United States. Читать дальше...



3 Companies That Are Changing the Future of Robotics

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Testimony begins in Jonathan Majors assault trial

CBSNews.com 

Jurors will hear the first full day of testimony Tuesday in the trial of actor Jonathan Majors. Majors is accused of attacking a former girlfriend and has pleaded not guilty to aggravated harassment and assault charges. CBS News national correspondent Jericka Duncan reports.

Revolutionizing the treatment of Parkinson's patients

Sciencedaily.com 

The future treatment of Parkinson's Disease has undergone tremendous development in recent years. Now, a breakthrough in research has emerged, delivering the strongest results for both side-effect-free and long-lasting treatment effects.

Abortion Biz Rushes Three Women to Hospital in One Week After Botched Abortions

LifeNews.com 

In early November, in less than a week’s time, a dangerous “medical” facility located in Granite City, Illinois, had three more medical emergencies. As with prior emergencies at this location, staff used ambiguous language with emergency dispatch personnel and avoided giving details that could aid emergency paramedics in saving women’s lives. If this were any […]

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Eye scans provide crucial insights into kidney health

Sciencedaily.com 

3D eye scans can reveal vital clues about kidney health that could help to track the progression of disease, research suggests. The advance could revolutionize monitoring of kidney disease, which often progresses without symptoms in the early stages. Experts say the technology has potential to support early diagnosis as current screening tests cannot detect the condition until half of the kidney function has been lost.

Taxi man found dead in boot of car

The Herald 

Midlands Bureau Police in Zvishavane are investigating a suspected murder case in which a taxi operator went missing in Zvishavane’s central business district before he was later found dead with his body shoved in the boot of his car. Midlands provincial police spokesperson Inspector Emmanuel Mahoko said the now deceased, Simbarashe Moyo (28) was in […]

New research shows how important protein keeps our cell membranes in balance

Sciencedaily.com 

New research shows how important protein keeps our cell membranes in balance. Researchers have studied the structure, function and mechanisms of the protein ATP8B1, which flips lipid molecules in our cell membranes and plays a key role in bile biosynthesis. Importantly, ATP8B1 has also emerged as a genetic marker of Alzheimer's resilience. These results give new possibilities for therapeutic interventions in conditions related to bile homeostasis disorders and neurodegenerative diseases.

Can signs of life be detected from Saturn's frigid moon?

Sciencedaily.com 

Researchers have shown unambiguous laboratory evidence that amino acids transported in the ice plumes of Saturn's moon, Eceladus, can survive impact speeds of up to 4.2 km/s, supporting their detection during sampling by spacecraft.

New Way Lunch closing Queensbury location

News10.com 

New Way Lunch is set to close its Queensbury location at 731 Upper Glen Street. Alexandria Gazetos Mineo, daughter of owner Peter Gazetos and manager of the Queensbury shop, said it'll be closing on December 30.





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