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  • Dec 8, 2024 | medium.com | Muhammad Javed

    From AI breakthroughs to germ-busting hacks and the surprising power of one-legged stances, here’s how technology and science are reshaping healthcare as we know it. Muhammad Saad Javed·Follow3 min read·--AI is stepping into medicine like a tech-savvy superhero, pharmacies are disappearing faster than snack trays at a party, and balancing on one leg might just add years to your life. Let’s break down today’s top health stories with wit and wisdom.

  • Dec 6, 2024 | medium.com | Muhammad Javed

    Discover how AI and blockchain are revolutionizing finance ‚ÄĒ faster transactions, smarter security, and limitless potential!Muhammad Saad Javed¬∑Follow3 min read¬∑--ūüĒć What‚Äôs the Buzz? Imagine the perfect blend of blockchain‚Äôs transparency and AI‚Äôs predictive power. Together, they are redefining how money moves, fraud is detected, and data is secured.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | medium.com | Muhammad Javed

    Merus’ FDA Victory ExplainedMuhammad Saad JavedĀ·Follow2 min readĀ·--Hey there, biotech enthusiasts! Today, we shine the spotlight on a groundbreaking FDA approval that’s making waves in the precision oncology world. Merus’ Bizengri has become the first FDA-approved drug to target cancers driven by mutations in the NRG1 gene. Though NRG1+ cancers are rare, representing only 0.2% of all solid tumors, they disproportionately affect patients who often have no effective treatment options.

  • Dec 1, 2024 | medium.com | Muhammad Javed

    The surprising link between artificial ingredients and diabetes. Muhammad Saad Javed·Follow4 min read·--We’ve been talking about the surprising link between Type 2 diabetes and food additives like carrageenan (E 407), which could be secretly raising your risk. But there’s more! A new study reveals that this common additive, used in many processed foods, may disrupt your gut’s natural barrier and contribute to the development of insulin resistance.

  • Nov 28, 2024 | medium.com | Muhammad Javed

    Muhammad khlaid javed·Follow2 min read·--1-BackgroundAfter the Migration (Hijrah) to Madinah, the Muslims hooked up a stronghold, but the Quraish tribe, led by using Abu Sufyan, sought revenge for his or her defeat on the Battle of Badr. The Quraish assembled a huge navy, together with mercenaries and allies, to assault Madinah. 2-The BattleThe Muslim navy, led by using the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.), consisted of approximately seven-hundred guys. The Quraish military had around three,000 guys.

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