Harvard scientists create menstruating mice: A discovery that could rewrite women’s reproductive health science

Harvard University scientists have developed the first menstruating mice. This breakthrough allows for new research into conditions like endometriosis and heavy menstrual bleeding. The mice exhibit a genuine menstrual cycle, shedding their uterine lining. This innovation promises to revolutionize women’s health research and bridge understanding gaps. The study offers insights into menstruation’s cellular organization.

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‘Bronco Test introduced to keep Rohit Sharma out of India’s ODI team’: Ex-India cricketer’s shocking claim

Manoj Tiwary, former Indian cricketer, suggests the newly introduced Bronco Test in Indian cricket might be a strategy to exclude Rohit Sharma from the team, especially with the 2027 World Cup on the horizon. He questions the timing of this endurance-focused test, contrasting it with previous instances where fitness benchmarks seemingly sidelined senior players like…

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Parents File Complaint Against Teacher for Allegedly Beating Student Over Instant Noodles in Lunch Box

In Dhanbad, a Class 2 student’s parents have filed complaints with the DEO and CWC, alleging physical and mental harassment by a teacher. The accusations include beating the child for bringing prohibited noodles, denying toilet access, and withholding the exam admit card. The DEO has assured action, forwarding the case for investigation, while the school…

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“She sobbed and screamed no”: Sexual assault lawsuit against Shannon Sharpe detailed horrifying and shocking allegations by OnlyFans model

NFL legend Shannon Sharpe settled a $50 million sexual assault lawsuit for $20 million with a former OnlyFans model. While Sharpe vehemently denied the allegations, claiming it was blackmail, the lawsuit detailed accusations of rape and coercion. The settlement, reached in July 2025, concluded the legal dispute and led to his departure from ESPN.

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Type 1 vs type 2 diabetes in children: How symptoms differ and what to watch for

Diabetes is increasingly affecting children, necessitating early detection for effective management. Type 1, an autoimmune condition, appears suddenly, while Type 2, linked to obesity, develops gradually. Recognizing symptoms like excessive thirst, frequent urination, and fatigue is crucial. Type 1 requires insulin therapy, while Type 2 focuses on lifestyle changes, sometimes with medication.

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‘World understands power’: RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on why India must be ‘strong and wealthy’; must transform into lion

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat emphasized India’s need to become powerful and economically strong to gain global respect, advocating for the preservation of national identity by using “Bharat” without translation. He highlighted that true education should promote sacrifice and societal contribution, extending beyond schooling to encompass the home and community environment. Bhagwat urged focus on raising…

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