Wednesday, June 10, 2026

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Daily update June 10, 2026
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When Jennifer Simpson was diagnosed with cervical cancer, she hadn't been screened for the disease in 25 years. “I always thought, 'there are 50 other things I could be doing ...
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Forbes
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has announced the 2026 Kavli Prize Laureates in the fields of astrophysics, nanoscience and neuroscience. The awards are considered to be among the world's most prestigious recognitions for scientific work ...
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Spectrum News NY1
Rosenberg works at Callen Lorde Community Health Center, where they're trying to fight the battle with a once-daily medication preventing HIV entirely called PrEP. He said 8.3% of every PrEP user in the state goes through its clinic.
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HSPH News
Roughly 90-120 minutes of strength training per week was linked with a 13% reduced risk of premature death, according to a new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Adding aerobic exercise to the weekly mix increased the longevity ...
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WBAY
With help from CT technology, doctors can now identify blood clots earlier. Previously, the standard time to administer clot-busting medication was four and a half hours, but new recommendations can extend beyond that time.
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Georgetown University
On the third floor of the Medical Dental Building on the Hilltop Campus, students huddle at lab benches, writing reports and conducting research. But they aren't working in a typical lab. A soccer match plays on a massive TV in front of a chemical hood ...
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CBC.ca
Inside a biological sciences lab at the University of Manitoba, Prof. Steve Whyard reaches his hand into a screened cage. He is tending to a lab-bred colony of yellow fever mosquitoes. "All those little black dots are the eggs," Whyard said.
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American Heart Association
The guideline reviews CKM syndrome risk factors including overweight/obesity, pre-diabetes/Type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and abnormal lipids, as well as chronic kidney disease. Comprehensive recommendations include screening, ...
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WSU News
For many years, scientists have known paternal factors such as obesity, poor diet or metabolic disease can increase the risk of metabolic problems in the next generation. What has remained unclear is where that information is stored in sperm and how it is ...
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Nature.com
Concurrently, lipid droplet accumulation has been identified as a metabolic hallmark of AD, suggesting that lipid dysregulation and energy homeostasis are tightly linked to neurodegeneration. Recent studies demonstrating that restoring glucose metabolism ...
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9News
The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has expanded its priority focus areas to include unapproved peptide products, following increased detection of unlawful importation, supply and advertising, posing potential risks to consumer safety.
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