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Study: Decline of 61% of Bird Species Worldwide
SadaNews - A new global assessment has revealed that more than half of bird species are in decline, with deforestation leading to a sharp decrease in their numbers across the planet.
Scientists have issued a new warning regarding the health of bird populations, noting that 61% of the assessed speci...
The Name of Hafez al-Assad on the Minaret of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus Sparks Controv...
SadaNews - Syrian social media platforms witnessed a wave of controversy following the spread of a photo displaying the name of the late Syrian president, Hafez al-Assad, on one of the minarets of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus.
Activists began circulating the photo, claiming that a person had trie...
Pamela Al-Kik and Moatasem Al-Nahar Together for the First Time in Ramadan 2026
SadaNews - The Ramadan drama season of 2026 witnesses couples coming together for the first time, as Eagle Films announced a unique experience this year with an unusual dramatic duo featuring Pamela Al-Kik and Moatasem Al-Nahar in the highly anticipated series "Lobi Al-Gharam," set to begin filming...
Bnat Al-Bomb Series: Dramatic and Comedic Female Adventures
SadaNews - After a series of continuous successes over 13 seasons, the creators of the show "Shabab Al-Bomb" have decided to launch a new dramatic experience titled "Bnat Al-Bomb", inspired by the original work in a feminine way, where the girls face daily situations that combine comedy and drama....
New Postponement in Sherine Abdel Wahab's Trial for Defamation
SadaNews - The Economic Court in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, announced the postponement of the second session of the trial of Egyptian artist Sherine Abdel Wahab in the case filed against her for defaming and slandering her personal account manager, after it was scheduled to be held on October 9th...
Musk's Starlink Satellites Fall to Earth at a Dangerous Rate
SadaNews - Space trackers have revealed that up to four satellites from Elon Musk's massive "Starlink" constellation are falling to Earth daily.
Jonathan McDowell, an astronomer at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in the United States, recorded the exit of between one and two Starlin...
Fresh or Dried Dates: Which is Better in Terms of Fiber and Nutrients?
SadaNews - Dried dates, available year-round, are considered a healthy snack rich in fiber and other nutrients. Fresh dates, in season, contain less sugar and calories and more antioxidants, according to the "Verywell Health" website.
What is the difference between fresh and dried dates in terms of...
What Foods Help Lower Blood Pressure?
SadaNews - Maintaining blood pressure is crucial for health, and the "Very Well Health" website presents some everyday foods and beverages, such as tea and chocolate, described as naturally helping blood pressure reach healthy levels.
Green tea
Green tea may help lower blood pressure, likely due t...
Indicate Underlying Diseases... 5 Signs in Your Eyes You Shouldn't Ignore
SadaNews - Maintaining eye health is essential for a better life. It not only enables you to see clearly but also helps you dive into new horizons. Like other organs in your body, your eyes require comprehensive care to function normally. Most importantly, you should consult your doctor when noticin...
10 Foods to Prevent Early Alzheimer's
SadaNews - A US study has revealed that following a diet rich in fats and low in carbohydrates, known as the "keto" diet, may help enhance brain energy and maintain cognitive abilities.
Researchers from the University of Missouri explained that this diet can contribute to delaying the onset of Alzh...
Development of 'Smart' Insulin Promises Innovative Treatment for Diabetes Patients
SadaNews - Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have made significant progress in developing a new type of smart insulin that reduces episodes of low blood sugar, representing a promising step toward innovative treatment for type 1 diabetes patients.
They explained that the inno...
Study reveals: Women are more susceptible to depression
SadaNews - Australian researchers revealed in a study published in "Nature Communications" that women are genetically more prone to depression disorders than men, which could change the way this disease is treated.
In this peer-reviewed study, considered one of the largest ever conducted in this fi...