Saturday, June 6, 2026

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Daily update June 6, 2026
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The Washington Post
By the time the record-breaking West Africa epidemic from 2014 to 2016 was over, more than 28,000 people had been infected and more than 11,000 had died, according to the World Health Organization.
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NPR
JOHANNESBURG — South Africa rolled out a new, biannual HIV prevention drug on Friday that has the potential to drastically cut infection rates, but U.S. aid cuts mean access will be limited. Lenacapavir, a kind of Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP), ...
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New Hampshire Public Radio
Dr. Emily Bruce, assistant professor of microbiology and molecular genetics at Larner College of Medicine (far right), works with study authors Allyson Turner and Sara Jaffrani in the Bruce Laboratory at the University of Vermont.
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Texas Public Radio
Public health officials have been working to ensure the health and safety of the masses of fans they're expecting at the 104 matches across 16 cities through mid-July. In the U.S., World Cup ...
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Scientific American
The model “can be run on every single mammogram without any additional work,” says study co-author Hari Trivedi, an Emory University radiologist—and more than 40 million mammograms are conducted in the U.S. every year.
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BBC News
Artificial intelligence has been used to develop a "fundamentally new" type of vaccine that could protect against large swathes of viruses and prevent pandemics, say researchers. The team at the University of Cambridge say it is the first time a ...
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The New York Times
Data were included for 5,642 nonpregnant U.S. adults. The researchers found that the overall adjusted prevalence of excess adiposity varied by definition from 40.9 to 77.6 percent for abnormal BMI plus one abnormal anthropometric measure versus two to ...
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University of California
Data on clinical trial outcomes from a new drug received an extraordinary reception at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology in Chicago on Sunday. The news is widely seen as a game-changer for tackling one of the deadliest cancers ...
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www.fredhutch.org
There are 18 million cancer survivors in the United States, thanks to advances in care and treatment. Cancers that used to be death sentences are now treatable, but the effects of chemotherapy, radiation and surgery can last long after treatment ends.
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