UCLA scientists have uncovered a harmful group of immune cells that quietly builds up in aging tissues and in the livers of people with fatty liver disease. When these cells were removed in mice, inflammation dropped sharply and liver damage was reversed, even though the animals continued eating…
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Russia hits Ukraine with largest air attack this year
Missiles and drones killed and injured residents in Kyiv, Odesa, Dnipro and Zaporizhzhia
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Slovenia’s new parliament speaker claims he’s not pro-Russian, plans Moscow visit, promises referendum on NATO exit
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Slovenia’s new parliament speaker, Zoran Stevanović, plans to visit Moscow and hold a referendum on NATO’s exit, RTV Slovenija (RTV SLO) reported. His Resni.ca party holds five…
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Common IBS medications linked to higher risk of death in major study
A new large-scale study led by researchers at Cedars-Sinai Health Sciences University is raising questions about the long-term safety of some medications commonly used to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The findings suggest that certain drugs, including antidepressants, may be linked to a…
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How low should blood pressure go? Science has the answer
Recent research from Mass General Brigham suggests that aiming for more aggressive blood pressure control could provide greater health benefits than previously believed. The findings indicate that the advantages of lowering blood pressure more intensively may outweigh concerns about overtreating…
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Orban Falls, but Hungary’s Realities Remain — Russia in Global Affairs
The defeat of Viktor Orban and his Fidesz party in Hungary’s parliamentary election shouldn’t be seen as a shock. Opinion polls had long pointed in this direction. Nor should the outcome be divorced from a simple political reality: sixteen consecutive years in…
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This cheap drug could help people with type 1 diabetes use less insulin
A new clinical trial led by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research suggests that metformin, a widely used and inexpensive drug for type 2 diabetes, could help people with type 1 diabetes reduce how much insulin they need. The findings point to a potential new way to manage the condition more…
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WSJ: Europe is quietly building a NATO fallback in case the US steps back
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European officials are quietly advancing contingency plans for a “European NATO” that could maintain deterrence against Russia even if the US withdraws troops, withholds…
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Russian air defenses are collapsing. Now Ukrainian warplanes can hit harder.
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- Ukraine is striking deeper inside Russian-controlled territory with hard-hitting glide bombs
- A 14 April raid on a Russian drone storage site in Donetsk city was only…
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Breath carries clues to gut health
At-home breath tests could reveal insights about gut health, though their ability to assess food intolerances is not yet clear.
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