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Jun 10 2026SCIENCE

A First Human Test of Anti-Aging Shots is Underway

For the first time, a scientist team gave an anti-aging injection to a real person. The injection uses a technique called cellular reprogramming. It’s meant to make old cells act young again. Think of it like a software update for your body’s cells. Billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Sam Altman, alon

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Understanding why some cervical cancer patients in Nigeria miss a key treatment

Most women fighting cervical cancer need brachytherapy—a targeted radiation method—to fully beat the disease. But this treatment isn’t always easy to find, especially in poorer nations. Nigeria has one of Africa’s busiest cancer centers, yet many patients still miss out on this life-saving option. R

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Jun 10 2026CELEBRITIES

Pierce Brosnan Speaks Up on Climate Change from His Hawaii Home

Pierce Brosnan used his Instagram account to share a strong message about climate change, standing outside his oceanfront home in Hawaii. He didn’t hold back, pointing out visible effects like rising sea levels, wildfires, droughts, and stronger storms. These aren’t distant problems—they’re happenin

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Breast Lesion Testing: Costs and Choices in Italy

Doctors in Italy often face tough calls when dealing with breast lesions that fall in the middle ground—not clearly cancerous, but not harmless either. These so-called B3 lesions create uncertainty because their risk of turning serious isn’t fully known. For years, the go-to move has been surgical r

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Jun 10 2026TECHNOLOGY

A cheaper Google Pixel Watch 4 with great features

The Google Pixel Watch 4 just got cheaper. For a short time, the 41mm version with an LTE connection and the Iris Active Band costs $351 instead of $449. 99. That’s roughly $100 off its usual price. Before it disappears, the deal is worth a look if you want a stylish smartwatch with solid fitness tr

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Tracking Ebola’s spread in Congo’s troubled regions

The Democratic Republic of Congo now reports close to 600 confirmed Ebola cases, most caused by the Bundibugyo strain. Health teams first noticed the outbreak on May 15, but delays in detection meant the virus spread quietly for weeks before anyone realized what was happening. The situation is espec

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Europe Faces Pressure to Block Travel from Ebola-hit Areas Before World Cup

Across Africa, health workers keep battling the latest Ebola outbreak while soccer fans prepare for the World Cup kicking off in North America. U. S. officials are now asking Europe to join them in screening travelers from Central Africa, hoping to stop the virus from crossing borders. The American

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Jun 10 2026POLITICS

California’s Race Heats Up: Who Will Run the State Next?

California just picked its two main candidates for governor in a messy, multi-day vote count. Steve Hilton, a British ex-TV pundit backed by Donald Trump, and Xavier Becerra, a seasoned Democratic insider who once worked for Joe Biden, are heading to the November showdown. The surprise here? A self-

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Jun 10 2026HEALTH

Do daily habits and surroundings affect endometriosis differently in city and country areas?

Researchers wanted to see if where women with endometriosis live changes how the disease shows up in their bodies. They compared women from big cities to those from smaller towns and rural areas across Australia. The study looked at everyday habits, like diet and exercise, as well as things in the e

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Jun 09 2026POLITICS

Iran’s Nuclear Standoff: A Call for Dialogue

The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog urged Iran to reopen talks, saying inspections at sites damaged a year ago need to restart. The request comes as the U. S. , joined by Britain, France and Germany, pushes for a board resolution demanding Iran supply detailed information about the bomb

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