Sleep apnea affects as many as 80 million in the U.S. Now Apnimed, the $400 million company behind the first ever pill to treat it, is preparing to file for FDA approval.
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A 'Holy Grail' Sleep Apnea Pill Could Be On The Market Next Year
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Official warning issued over fake data collection attempts in Gaza – Middle East Monitor
The Ministry of Social Development in the Gaza Strip warned on Sunday about attempts to collect fake personal data from citizens, stressing that it has not authorised any organisation or association to collect…
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Iran riots second phase of Israel’s war against nation: VP
Iran’s vice president says the recent riots in the country were the second phase of Israel’s war against the nation.
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Nearly two dozen Palestinians freeze to death in Gaza amid Israeli blockade
Nearly two dozen Palestinians have been killed in Gaza as displaced families continue to endure harsh winter conditions compounded by the ongoing impacts of a two-year Israeli genocidal war and siege against the narrow strip.
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Iranian Armed Forces ready to repel any aggression: FM spokesman
The Iranian Armed Forces are fully prepared to repel any act of aggression against the country, says Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei.
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‘I know the pain’: ex-refugee takes over as UNHCR chief
Barham Salih has known torture and the wrenching loss of exile. Four decades after his own ordeal, he has taken the helm of the UN refugee agency as it grapples with a funding shortfall and ever-rising needs.
A former Iraqi president, Salih, 65,…
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Australian festival boycotted for excluding Palestinian writer – Middle East Monitor
Dozens of writers and cultural figures have boycotted the Adelaide Festival in Australia after the organisers excluded Palestinian-Australian academic and writer Randa Abdel-Fattah from the Adelaide Writers’ Week…
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Monkeys on the loose in St Louis, Missouri after four-day search
Kimberly Brinker via Getty ImagesAgents are looking for more than one vervet monkey in the US city (stock picture) Multiple monkeys are on the loose in St Louis, Missouri, sparking confusion and concern from the city’s animal control officials,…
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Report – Middle East Monitor
Violence by illegal Israeli settlers against Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank rose by about 25% in 2025, Anadolu Agency reports.
Haaretz newspaper, citing military data, said the number and scope of…
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Syrians in Kurdish areas of Aleppo pick up pieces after clashes | Syria’s War News
Published On 12 Jan 2026
Residents of a Kurdish neighbourhood in Syria’s second-largest city, Aleppo, have passed through government checkpoints to find blackened walls, burned-out…
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