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23.06.2026
19:52 Google news Health The Fitbit Air takes a smarter approach to the AI health dumpster fire - The Verge

The Fitbit Air takes a smarter approach to the AI health dumpster fire  The VergeHands-on review: Is the Fitbit Air the best model yet?  MashableGoogle Fitbit Air: Everything we know about the screenless fitness tracker  The Indian ExpressFitbit Air vs Galaxy Fit3: Vital Health Picks  Techgenyz5 Things You Should Know Before You Buy Google's Fitbit Air  SlashGear

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19:52 Google news Sci/Tech The Fitbit Air takes a smarter approach to the AI health dumpster fire - The Verge

The Fitbit Air takes a smarter approach to the AI health dumpster fire  The VergeHands-on review: Is the Fitbit Air the best model yet?  MashableGoogle Fitbit Air: Everything we know about the screenless fitness tracker  The Indian ExpressFitbit Air vs Galaxy Fit3: Vital Health Picks  Techgenyz5 Things You Should Know Before You Buy Google's Fitbit Air  SlashGear

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19:51 MedicalXpress.com Low-cost AI could transform health care logistics in low- and middle-income countries

Managing a medical supply chain in low- and middle-income countries can mean navigating a landscape prone to extreme and unexpected disruptions. In Sierra Leone, for instance, external forces ranging from an attempted military coup and an infectious disease outbreak to a widespread electricity outage can complicate public health logistics.

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19:25 News-Medical.Net UCI Health launches world's first embryonic stem cell trial for Huntington's disease

UCI Health, the clinical enterprise of the University of California, Irvine, has opened the world's first in-human embryonic stem cell-derived clinical trial for Huntington's disease.

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19:02 КоммерсантЪ «Р-Фарм» вложился в терапию гепатита В методом редактирования генома // Технологию на основе CRISPR изначально разрабатывал Сеченовский университет

«Р-Фарм» инвестировал в разработку Сеченовского университета на основе «молекулярных ножниц» – метода генной инженерии (CRISPR/Cas9). Проект по созданию такой платформы теперь получит грант Российского научного фонда.

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18:22 Yahoo.com Business BIO 2026: Cell and gene therapy firms outline their use of AI in manufacturing

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18:09 TheVerge.com The Fitbit Air takes a smarter approach to the AI health dumpster fire

The Google Fitbit Air is one of the better attempts at an AI-compatible health tracker. Google Health Coach seems to think I'm on the verge of physical collapse. My sleep is not where it needs to be, hence my unimpressive readiness score. My heart rate variability, a measure of how recovered I am, is below baseline. I'm spending too much time in a hot, humid environment, it says, reminding me temperatures are creeping above 90 degrees Fahrenheit. According to Google's AI coach, I should skip my planned strength workouts. My number one job is to hydrate, stay out of the heat, and try to squeeze in some steps. Also - are my calves feeling any strain? How am I feeling about this assessment? Mixed, honestly. As it turns out, that … Read the full story at The Verge.

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17:37 Google news Health Michael Caine AI Clone To Voice 'The Odyssey' Audiobook For ElevenLabs - Deadline

Michael Caine AI Clone To Voice 'The Odyssey' Audiobook For ElevenLabs  DeadlineSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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17:37 Google news Sci/Tech Michael Caine AI Clone To Voice 'The Odyssey' Audiobook For ElevenLabs - Deadline

Michael Caine AI Clone To Voice 'The Odyssey' Audiobook For ElevenLabs  DeadlineSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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16:29 News-Medical.Net New TRUECAM wrapper makes medical artificial intelligence more trustworthy

Medical artificial intelligence (AI) faces a fundamental challenge: uncertainty quantification. Artificial neural networks are largely unaware of the limits of their training data and can become overconfident when confronted with unfamiliar inputs. Suppose you train a neural network to distinguish among African mammals.

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16:01 MedicalXpress.com Scientists develop 'explainable' AI tools to help doctors diagnose mental illness

New James Cook University research has shown that AI can be used to help doctors differentiate between healthy people and people with schizophrenia, even when patients are stressed. The research was published in the journal Biomedical Signal Processing and Control, led by JCU Ph.D. candidate Gideon Vos as part of a multidisciplinary team of engineers, data scientists, neuroscientists and psychology researchers.

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15:58 NewScientist.Com Unapproved gene therapy for boosting longevity is set to go on sale

A gene therapy that instructs cells to produce more of an anti-ageing protein called klotho is about to be offered by a US company at overseas clinics to bypass FDA rules

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15:35 Bioengineer.org Groundbreaking UCI Health Clinical Trial REGEN4HD Administers Neural Stem Cell Therapy to First Huntington’s Disease Patient

In a groundbreaking development in the field of neurodegenerative disease treatment, researchers at the University of California, Irvine (UCI Health) have initiated the world’s first clinical trial deploying human embryonic stem cell-derived neural stem cells for Huntington’s disease. This pioneering phase 1b/2a trial marks a significant milestone, potentially opening a new therapeutic frontier for one […]

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14:13 Endpts.com Brent Saunders' latest dermatology bet gets $20M for skin longevity

Brent Saunders was thinking a lot about skincare and longevity during the Covid-19 pandemic, shortly after he finished up the more than $60 billion sale of Allergan to AbbVie. After leaving the ...

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13:20 Google news Health Strength Training Is Linked to Longevity, 30-Year Study Finds - ScienceAlert

Strength Training Is Linked to Longevity, 30-Year Study Finds  ScienceAlertPeople who lift weights live longer – new study  The ConversationThis Is How Long You Should Strength Train Every Week to Live Longer  GQColumn | This exercise ‘sweet spot’ is linked to greater longevity  The Washington PostStudy on Weekly Resistance Training Finds Sweet Spot for Heart Protection  MedPage Today

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13:20 Google news Sci/Tech Strength Training Is Linked to Longevity, 30-Year Study Finds - ScienceAlert

Strength Training Is Linked to Longevity, 30-Year Study Finds  ScienceAlertPeople who lift weights live longer – new study  The ConversationThis Is How Long You Should Strength Train Every Week to Live Longer  GQColumn | This exercise ‘sweet spot’ is linked to greater longevity  The Washington PostStudy on Weekly Resistance Training Finds Sweet Spot for Heart Protection  MedPage Today

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13:18 FightAging.org FGF21 Gene Therapy Improves Health in Aged Mice

Increased FGF21 expression is essential to the life extension produced by the practice of calorie restriction. It is a part of the regulatory system governing the beneficial reaction to low levels of protein intake, an evolved response that helps to increase the odds of individuals surviving long winters and other periods of famine. Here, researchers report on the use of an FGF21 AAV gene therapy in mice to produce the sweeping improvements in health that are characteristic of most calorie restriction mimetic strategies. The decline of organ function during aging limits healthspan. Despite the potential of lifestyle interventions to improve health, sustained maintenance of healthspan is challenging, and no gerotherapeutic drugs have been approved. Here, we demonstrated that aged and geriatric male and female mice […]

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13:05 Endpts.com Flagship's Abiologics uses AI to build mirror-image proteins for new drugs

Abiologics, a startup founded by the life science venture firm Flagship Pioneering, has successfully used artificial intelligence to create proteins — and potentially, more durable drugs — made from mirror-image building blocks, the company told Endpoints News ...

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11:46 Google news Health 18 children had illnesses so rare doctors were stumped. AI gave them answers - The Independent

18 children had illnesses so rare doctors were stumped. AI gave them answers  The IndependentSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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11:46 Google news Sci/Tech 18 children had illnesses so rare doctors were stumped. AI gave them answers - The Independent

18 children had illnesses so rare doctors were stumped. AI gave them answers  The IndependentSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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11:20 TechMeme.com An interview with Nvidia VP of Healthcare Kimberly Powell on how AI can ease doctors' workloads, help address trained medical staff shortages, and more (Cristina Criddle/Financial Times)

Cristina Criddle / Financial Times: An interview with Nvidia VP of Healthcare Kimberly Powell on how AI can ease doctors' workloads, help address trained medical staff shortages, and more  —  The chipmaker's head of healthcare argues AI can ease many of the sector's ills, including reducing medics' workload and tackling the shortage of trained staff

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07:01 Google news Health People who lift weights live longer – new study - The Conversation

People who lift weights live longer – new study  The ConversationThis Is How Long You Should Strength Train Every Week to Live Longer  GQStrength Training Linked to Lower CVD Risk in Women  MedscapeColumn | This exercise ‘sweet spot’ is linked to greater longevity  The Washington PostStudy reveals how much strength training you really need to live longer  The Independent

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07:01 Google news Sci/Tech People who lift weights live longer – new study - The Conversation

People who lift weights live longer – new study  The ConversationThis Is How Long You Should Strength Train Every Week to Live Longer  GQStrength Training Linked to Lower CVD Risk in Women  MedscapeColumn | This exercise ‘sweet spot’ is linked to greater longevity  The Washington PostStudy reveals how much strength training you really need to live longer  The Independent

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07:00 Bioengineer.org Insilico Medicine and SK Biopharmaceuticals Forge $2.5 Billion AI-Driven Collaboration to Accelerate Neuroimmune Disorder Drug Discovery

In a groundbreaking advancement for pharmaceutical innovation, Insilico Medicine and SK Biopharmaceuticals have announced an ambitious AI-powered collaboration targeting neuroimmune disorders within the central nervous system (CNS). This partnership, unveiled at the BIO 2026 International Convention, aims to accelerate the discovery and development of novel therapeutic candidates by integrating cutting-edge artificial intelligence and deep clinical […]

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07:00 Bioengineer.org Can Immunotherapy Increase Liver Cancer Patients’ Eligibility for Transplantation?

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have revolutionized the landscape of cancer therapy over the past decade, demonstrating profound efficacy in a variety of solid tumors. In the realm of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a disease often complicated by underlying liver dysfunction, these immunotherapies are ushering in a transformative era, particularly for patients who may become candidates for […]

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05:46 MedicalDaily.com Scientists Found the Rare Anti-Aging Gene Mutation That Helps Some Families Live Longer and Healthier — Here Is What It Does

Leiden Longevity Study researchers identified rare protective variants in 212 long-lived sibships, including a cGAS-STING pathway mutation that dampens inflammation and delays cellular aging.

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05:43 Bioengineer.org Dermatology AI 2.0: Advancing Skin Health Through Causal Reasoning and Autonomous Care

In an era where dermatological conditions affect nearly one-third of the global population, the demand for specialist care dramatically outstrips supply. Dermatologists face immense pressure, with patient wait times commonly extending beyond three months, delaying critical diagnoses and treatment. A groundbreaking scientific review now proposes a transformative approach that leverages advanced artificial intelligence (AI) to […]

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04:28 Google news Health This Is How Long You Should Strength Train Every Week to Live Longer - GQ

This Is How Long You Should Strength Train Every Week to Live Longer  GQColumn | This exercise ‘sweet spot’ is linked to greater longevity  The Washington PostStudy reveals how much strength training you really need to live longer  The IndependentStudy on Weekly Resistance Training Finds Sweet Spot for Heart Protection  MedPage TodayLifting weights may help you live longer: Study  fox5sandiego.com

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04:28 Google news Sci/Tech This Is How Long You Should Strength Train Every Week to Live Longer - GQ

This Is How Long You Should Strength Train Every Week to Live Longer  GQColumn | This exercise ‘sweet spot’ is linked to greater longevity  The Washington PostStudy reveals how much strength training you really need to live longer  The IndependentStudy on Weekly Resistance Training Finds Sweet Spot for Heart Protection  MedPage TodayLifting weights may help you live longer: Study  fox5sandiego.com

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02:46 Phys.org Leaf-based fluorescence test speeds search for plant gene-editing targets

Gene editing of plant DNA has the potential to produce crops with increased performance and resilience, but it can take a long time to achieve these gains. To shorten this process, scientists often use screening tools to determine where and how edits to the plant genome can be most effective.

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02:06 MedicalXpress.com Researcher maps the kidney's 'longevity protein,' revealing segment specific roles of Klotho

A research team led by City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK), in collaboration with the University of Zurich, has uncovered the first comprehensive map of how the anti-aging protein Klotho operates in distinct regions of the kidney, resolving long-standing scientific uncertainties about its physiological roles.

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01:41 Phys.org Bird-derived gene tool inserts plant DNA 30 times more efficiently than CRISPR

In a rapidly changing climate landscape, the plants we rely on for food, textiles and more face a multitude of challenges, including rising temperatures, drought and disease. Caltech's Gözde Demirer, the Clare Boothe Luce Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, uses genetic engineering tools to make crops more resilient to such threats and enhance plant health. Now, she and a team of Caltech researchers have found a new solution to an old problem in an unlikely source: the zebra finch.

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00:48 Phys.org Feeding data to AI to speed up drug discovery

Developing new medicines can require thousands of chemistry experiments to identify the right recipe for a safe, effective and ideally affordable drug.

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00:47 MedicalXpress.com How quickly older adults can take a step may predict longevity

Researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) have found that how quickly an older adult can execute a voluntary step—especially when distracted (concurrently performed cognitive task)—may serve as a valuable clinical predictor of survival. The exploratory study suggests that dynamic balance assessments capture an integration of neuromuscular vitality and central cognitive processing, offering a window into an individual's long-term functional health.

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00:37 9to5google.com Google Health 5.02 rolls out: Expanded stats view, Hourly activity, & more [U]

Google Health’s work to address issues and make improvements to the redesigned Android and iOS app continues today with version 5.02.

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00:20 FightAging.org A Combination Senolytic and Stem Cell Therapy Assessed in a Mouse Model of Aging

Senescent cells accumulate with age, a situation that appears more a result of the aging immune system failing to achieve timely clearance of newly senescent cells rather than a significant increase in the pace at which cells become senescent. Senescence occurs in response to cellular damage and stress, but also when somatic cells reach the Hayflick limit on replication. A senescent cell becomes larger, ceases replication, and devotes its energies to the secretion of pro-growth, pro-inflammatory signals. In the short term and in youth this is usually beneficial, helping to coordinate tissue maintenance, regeneration, and suppression of potentially cancerous cells. When sustained for the long term, the signaling of senescent cells is disruptive to tissue structure and function, however, contributing to the damaging chronic inflammation […]

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00:20 FightAging.org Reviewing Exercise and Exercise Mimetics as an Approach to Slow Aging

Alongside calorie restriction, exercise represents the gold standard of proof for an intervention to slow degenerative aging. Sadly the research community has demonstrated all too few approaches that can robustly improve on exercise and physical fitness in the matter of aging, and none of those yet have compelling human data to support the extensive animal studies. Rapamycin and senolytics spring to mind as those with the greatest amount of data. Partial epigenetic reprogramming is also interesting but still too new to have gathered a very large body of animal work, despite the vast funding devoted to it in recent years. Thus pharmacological mimicry of the response to exercise continues to interest researchers, and programs in this part of the field continue to emerge. Global declines […]

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22.06.2026
23:12 MedicalXpress.com Lab-grown neurofibromatosis 1 tumors reveal how benign growths turn malignant

A research team from the Germans Trias i Pujol Research Institute (IGTP) has developed a new experimental model based on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) that makes it possible to reproduce in the laboratory the progression of tumors associated with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), from benign forms to aggressive malignant tumors. The study, published in Nature Communications, also identifies a potential therapeutic strategy based on the combination of the drugs olaparib and selumetinib.

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22:34 Sci.news Secret to Heliconius Butterflies’ Longevity May Be Hidden in Pollen

Entomologists have compiled decades of data from butterfly houses, wild field studies, and lab experiments to build the most comprehensive picture yet of how long Heliconius butterflies live and how slowly they age. The post Secret to Heliconius Butterflies’ Longevity May Be Hidden in Pollen appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.

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22:32 MedicalXpress.com AI-based tissue anomaly detection may reduce duration of liver cancer surgery

A liver cancer diagnosis frequently leads to surgery, with the goal of completely removing all malignant tissue. To ensure that no tumor remains in the organ, the resected tissue is subjected to frozen-section analysis during the procedure. This analysis takes time: Patients remain under general anesthesia throughout, operating room staff are occupied, and with every passing minute the risk of complications increases.

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22:05 MedicalXpress.com People who lift weights live longer: New study

Strength training has long been seen as something you mainly do to build muscle or look good. But a new study adds to a growing body of evidence showing that lifting weights does far more than change how we look. It may help us live longer—even if you don't spend hours each day in the gym.

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22:05 News-Medical.Net Review outlines how donor imaging improves liver transplantation outcomes

Liver transplantation often depends on decisions made under pressure. In deceased donation, teams must quickly judge whether a liver is suitable, whether fat accumulation could threaten graft function, and whether unexpected vascular anatomy may complicate procurement or implantation.

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21:52 Bioengineer.org Direct Inoculation of Bioreactors with Cryopreserved Stem Cells

In a remarkable leap forward for regenerative medicine and pharmaceutical research, a pioneering protocol has emerged that promises to revolutionize the mass production of human pluripotent stem (hPS) cells. Traditional methodologies have long relied on adherent two-dimensional (2D) cell cultures as precursors for bioreactor inoculation, presenting numerous bottlenecks including labor intensity, poor process control, and […]

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21:21 Ixbt.com В США и Китае резко растёт число людей с имплантами в мозге: технологии BCI переходят от экспериментов к десяткам и сотням пациентов

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20:57 News-Medical.Net Immunotherapy helps bridge cancer patients to curative liver transplantation

Liver transplantation remains one of the most powerful curative options for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) because it removes both the tumor and the diseased liver.

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20:30 Phys.org CRISPR safety check evaluates intended and unintended mutations

A team of researchers led by Professor Akitsu Hotta (Department of Clinical Application) developed a comprehensive framework that combines computational prediction, experimental validation and whole-genome analysis to evaluate intended and unintended mutations arising from CRISPR-Cas9 delivered by lipid nanoparticles (LNPs), providing a practical strategy to improve the safety of genome-editing therapies. The work is published in the journal Molecular Therapy Nucleic Acids.

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19:37 Yahoo.com Business AI startup says its aquatic full-body scanner could replace your $2,250 MRI — but some doctors aren't so sure

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18:50 MedicalXpress.com Two patients with severe autoimmune disease remain relapse-free for over 15 years after stem cell transplant

Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) is a rare autoimmune condition in which the body's own defenses turn against the optic nerves and spinal cord. This confusion leads to inflammation that can rob people of their vision, disrupt something as basic as bladder or bowel control, and in some cases even cause paralysis of the arms and legs.

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18:19 ScientificAmerican.Com Stem cells banish severe autoimmune disease for 15 years

Two people were the first to receive the therapy for a condition that damages the spinal cord and optic nerve

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17:56 Healio.com Neighborhood segregation linked to lower liver transplant access

Liver transplant candidates residing in highly segregated neighborhoods with a predominantly underrepresented population were less likely to receive live donor liver transplant than those in white neighborhoods, study results showed.Candidates waitlisted at transplant centers in highly segregated areas also were less likely to access live donor liver transplant (LDLT), according to a national cohort study published in JAMA Network Open.Lead author Alexandra “Aly” T. Strauss, MD, PhD, MIE, a transplant hepatologist at Johns Hopkins Medicine, told Healio that she and colleagues were interested

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17:31 BusinessKorea.co.kr SK Biopharmaceuticals Partners with Insilico for AI CNS Drugs

SK Biopharmaceuticals said on June 22 at the U.S. site of the 2026 BIO International Convention that it had signed a multi-target research and development collaboration agreement with generative artificial intelligence-based drug discovery company Insilico Medicine to develop treatments for central

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17:18 Drugs.com High Hurdles Thwart Kidney Patients' Pursuit Of Life-Saving Transplants

MONDAY, June 22, 2026 — Less than a fifth of Americans referred for kidney transplants complete the steps necessary to get their name on the waitlist."Our findings suggest that a substantial proportion of people who need a new kidney fall out of...

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16:44 ScienceDaily.com Butterfly that barely ages could help unlock longevity secrets

Scientists discovered that Heliconius butterflies have evolved an extraordinary lifespan, living several times longer than closely related species. Even more surprising, some show little sign of physical decline as they age. Their unusual pollen-feeding lifestyle may play a role, but the research suggests deeper evolutionary changes are also helping them stay healthy for longer.

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16:24 Yahoo Finance Novartis AG (NVS): 7 Best Longevity and Anti-Aging Stocks to Buy

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16:24 Yahoo Finance Here is why Novo Nordisk A/S (NVO) is among the Best Longevity and Anti-Aging Stocks to Buy

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16:24 Yahoo Finance Is Eli Lilly and Company (LLY) among the Best Longevity and Anti-Aging Stocks to Buy?

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16:09 9to5google.com Wyze Scale BodyScan tracks more than just your weight, has Google Health support, $79.98

Wyze is today launching a new scale that tracks more than just your weight while also being affordable, with the Wyze Scale BodyScan costing under $80.

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15:11 TechMeme.com NYC-based Prosper AI, whose health care AI tool is designed to answer patient phone calls, raised a $30M Series A led by a16z, for $35M in total funding (Brock E.W. Turner/Axios)

Brock E.W. Turner / Axios: NYC-based Prosper AI, whose health care AI tool is designed to answer patient phone calls, raised a $30M Series A led by a16z, for $35M in total funding  —  Prosper AI, a health care administration agent company, raised $30 million in Series A funding led Andreessen Horowitz, co-CEO Xavier de Gracia tells Axios Pro exclusively.

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14:16 Endpts.com Regenxbio to resubmit Hunter syndrome gene therapy without new study

Regenxbio said that it plans to resubmit its Hunter syndrome gene therapy following another apparent walk back by the FDA after leadership departures. According to Regenxbio, the FDA told the biotech that its existing data ...

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13:49 BBC Health How can we help our fathers live longer?

One in five men dies before the age of 65 but getting help sooner could save lives.

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12:44 Medscape.Com Gene Therapy Appears to Be Safe in FA Cardiomyopathy

Intravenous gene therapy delivering the frataxin gene appears safe and is associated with preliminary signs of reduced heart damage in patients with Friedreich ataxia cardiomyopathy.

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11:52 AzoRobotics.com AI in Medical Education: Enhancing or Misinforming Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Accuracy?

AI's integration in medical education presents challenges and opportunities, with findings advocating for curricula that promote active engagement and literacy.

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11:51 BioTecnika.org One Stem Cell Treatment, 15 Years Without Disease

Stem Cells Keep Autoimmune Disease Away for 15 Years Patients continue to thrive years after therapy  A man and a woman with a rare and serious autoimmune disease have remained free of disease symptoms for more than 15 years after receiving a stem-cell transplant. The results were published in the journal Med and have given […] The post One Stem Cell Treatment, 15 Years Without Disease appeared first on BioTecNika.

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09:41 Technology.org 3D-printed devices could streamline the production of drug-delivery microparticles

MIT researchers have demonstrated a low-cost design of specialized electronic nozzles, called triaxial electrospray emitters, that could be

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08:13 SeekingAlpha.com Insilico partners with SK Biopharmaceuticals in $2.5B AI drug pact

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06:38 News-Medical.Net Autonomous medical AI outperforms doctors in simulated EHR cases

MIRA, an autonomous AI agent tested in a sandboxed electronic health record, diagnosed 574 real emergency department cases with 88.9% accuracy and outperformed physicians in a matched 311-case comparison. The system ordered tests, generated medication plans, and made admission decisions in simulation, but the authors stress that prospective validation, governance, and physician oversight are still essential.

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05:59 News-Medical.Net Many kidney transplant candidates fail to reach the national waitlist

Nearly half of Americans with kidney failure who are referred for transplantation never begin the process required to be considered for a new organ, a new study shows, while less than a fifth actually complete the assessment and get on the waitlist.

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03:52 News-Medical.Net Google’s AMIE beats doctors on key simulated disease-management tasks

Google’s AMIE research AI matched primary care physicians overall in simulated, multi-visit disease-management reasoning and scored higher on several measures of plan appropriateness, treatment precision, investigation precision, and guideline alignment. The study highlights the promise of conversational AI for longitudinal care, while emphasizing that AMIE is not ready for clinical use and still needs prospective real-world testing.

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21.06.2026
23:43 Google news Health A doctor explains how to boost your longevity in just 4 minutes a day, with exercises you can do at home - Business Insider

A doctor explains how to boost your longevity in just 4 minutes a day, with exercises you can do at home  Business InsiderSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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23:43 Google news Sci/Tech A doctor explains how to boost your longevity in just 4 minutes a day, with exercises you can do at home - Business Insider

A doctor explains how to boost your longevity in just 4 minutes a day, with exercises you can do at home  Business InsiderSee more headlines & perspectives on Google News

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21:54 Google news Health How fast you should be able to walk a mile at every age — and what it can say about your longevity - New York Post

How fast you should be able to walk a mile at every age — and what it can say about your longevity  New York PostPsychologist explains 7 personality traits of people who walk fast  UpworthyWalking Community Staying Active At Lake Havasu Parks And Channel  RiverScene Magazine

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21:54 Google news Sci/Tech How fast you should be able to walk a mile at every age — and what it can say about your longevity - New York Post

How fast you should be able to walk a mile at every age — and what it can say about your longevity  New York PostPsychologist explains 7 personality traits of people who walk fast  UpworthyWalking Community Staying Active At Lake Havasu Parks And Channel  RiverScene Magazine

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19:30 Yahoo Finance Novo Nordisk Data Breach: Hackers Claim To Have Stolen Drug Research, Trial Data And AI Models

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09:35 Yahoo.com Business How Investors May Respond To Agilent Technologies (A) Upgraded Outlook And Push Into AI-Powered Diagnostics

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09:32 Technology.org A brain-computer interface that works with, not against, the brain

It might soon be “game over” for the video game controller. Yale researchers have developed a new kind of

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02:57 Yahoo.com Business AI Can Help Fake Medical Records. Patients May See It First on an Insurance Statement

The latest news and headlines from Yahoo! News. Get breaking news stories and in-depth coverage with videos and photos.

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01:23 Google news Health Some tropical butterfly species have unlocked an evolutionary way to live longer - CNN

Some tropical butterfly species have unlocked an evolutionary way to live longer  CNNButterflies may hold clues to longer lives  NPREvolution of increased longevity and slowed ageing in a genus of tropical butterfly  NatureThe Butterfly Longevity Diet  The AtlanticTropical butterfly defies aging, lives 348 days and reveals longevity clues  mezha.net

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01:23 Google news Sci/Tech Some tropical butterfly species have unlocked an evolutionary way to live longer - CNN

Some tropical butterfly species have unlocked an evolutionary way to live longer  CNNButterflies may hold clues to longer lives  NPREvolution of increased longevity and slowed ageing in a genus of tropical butterfly  NatureThe Butterfly Longevity Diet  The AtlanticTropical butterfly defies aging, lives 348 days and reveals longevity clues  mezha.net

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00:42 Bioengineer.org Majority of Kidney Transplant Candidates Never Make It to the Waitlist

Nearly half of American patients diagnosed with kidney failure face a significant hurdle that remains largely unnoticed: the daunting path from referral for kidney transplantation to actually being listed as a transplant candidate. A groundbreaking national study spearheaded by researchers from NYU Langone Health reveals that only about 19 percent of these patients complete the […]

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00:00 MedicalXpress.com Most people seeking a kidney transplant in the US never reach the waitlist

Nearly half of Americans with kidney failure who are referred for transplantation never begin the process required to be considered for a new organ, a new study shows, while less than a fifth actually complete the assessment and get on the waitlist. While experts have studied what happens once people make it onto the list, little attention has been paid to challenges in making the waitlist in the first place, the study authors said.

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20.06.2026
22:10 MedicalXpress.com Fragile X deficits in mice respond to gene therapy

A gene therapy designed to replace a missing brain protein restored normal brain activity and improved behavior in a mouse model of fragile X syndrome (FXS), according to a study led by researchers at the University of California, Riverside. The findings, published in Molecular Therapy Nucleic Acids, suggest that gene therapy may one day address the underlying cause of FXS rather than simply treating its symptoms.

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16:01 Phys.org AI-designed protein unlocks virus-like shells that could reshape vaccine and drug delivery

An international research team led by a Korean scientist has succeeded in designing large-scale protein structures that faithfully replicate the self-assembly principles found in naturally occurring viruses, using artificial intelligence (AI).

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15:29 ScientificAmerican.Com Silicon Valley's longevity biohackers are engaged in a dangerous experiment

Influencers and ultra-rich people looking to extend their lifespan are trading tips and tricks on how to eke out extra years

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13:11 Space.com Late, great singer-songwriter Elliott Smith finds immortality as an asteroid

An asteroid has been named after Smith, who died in 2003 at the age of 34.

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13:08 Yahoo Finance The Next Wave of Medical AI Could Mint More Millionaires Than the First -- Here Are the Stocks to Own

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08:40 Technology.org Gene therapy reverses Fragile X deficits in mice

A gene therapy designed to replace a missing brain protein restored normal brain activity and improved behavior in

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22:57 Yahoo Finance Nestlé to launch KitKat with Wildfarmed “regeneratively farmed” wheat

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22:35 NewScientist.Com Faecal transplant makes the brains of old mice act young again

Older mice that received a faecal microbiome transplant from younger animals went on to have improved brain plasticity, which meant their brains could overcome a neurological condition that is typically successfully treated only in childhood

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21:04 News-Medical.Net NYU Langone performs the world's first HIV-positive-to-HIV-positive lung transplant

The world's first HIV-positive-to-HIV-positive lung transplant was performed at NYU Langone Health.

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20:50 Medscape.Com Closing the Women's Health Gap With AI and Better Data

From cardiac misdiagnosis to an 8-year wait for endometriosis, experts at HLTH Europe lay out how AI and multimodal data can start closing the gender health gap.

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20:10 TechMeme.com John Jumper, who won the Nobel Prize "for protein structure prediction", says he is leaving Google DeepMind after nearly nine years to join Anthropic (John Jumper/@johnjumpersci)

John Jumper / @johnjumpersci: John Jumper, who won the Nobel Prize “for protein structure prediction”, says he is leaving Google DeepMind after nearly nine years to join Anthropic  —  A bit of news: After nearly 9 years, I have decided to leave Google DeepMind and join Anthropic (after taking some time to recharge). I am incredibly grateful for my time at GDM. @demishassabis took a real chance letting me lead the AlphaFold team just six months after finishing

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18:48 News-Medical.Net Accelerating drug discovery through AI, automation, and next-generation DMTA

Discover how AI, automation, and next-generation DMTA workflows are accelerating drug discovery with expert insights from TTP leaders.

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18:07 FightAging.org Thrombospondin-1 Secreted by Senescent Cells Impairs Bone Regeneration

Thrombospondin-1 is a component of the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) produced by senescent cells. It has been shown in the past to induce blood-brain barrier dysfunction, but here researchers show that it also degrades mitochondrial function in macrophages, biasing those cells into the inflammatory M1 state. This in turn contributes to chronic inflammation and dysfunctional bone regeneration. The accumulation of senescent cells with age is known to be an important aspect of degenerative aging, and the SASP is known to change bystander cell behavior for the worse. There are likely countless mechanisms of this nature taking place in the aging body, all of which could be suppressed via reduction of the burden of senescent cells. The aging bone marrow microenvironment is characterized by chronic low-grade […]

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18:07 FightAging.org Ability to Resist Mutational Damage in Fibroblast Cells Correlates with Species Life Span

Researchers here report on an interesting in vitro exercise in the comparative biology of aging. They took fibroblast cells from ten difference mammalian species with widely divergent life spans and chemically induced DNA damage in the cells. Modern DNA sequencing approaches allow an accurate measure of the amount of mutational damage produced by this chemical treatment, which in turn allows a comparison of the degree to which cells from different species can resist such damage via the operation of DNA repair systems. Long-lived species have more efficient DNA repair mechanisms, as determined by this approach. We test the hypothesis that excess mutations induced in primary fibroblasts by a low dose of N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea (ENU) are inversely correlated with species-specific maximum life span. To measure excess mutations […]

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18:07 FightAging.org There are Multiple Distinct Approaches to Metabolic Adjustment for Greater Longevity

Adjusting the operation of metabolism to modestly slow aging has long formed the bulk of fundamental research into intervention in aging. All living organisms exhibit some plasticity of life span when subject to mild stresses, such as lack of nutrients, heat, cold, and so forth. Unfortunately this strategy seems unlikely to lead to therapies that greatly improve upon the effects of exercise and lifestyle choice, particularly given the evidence for metabolic adjustment to produce ever smaller gains in longevity as species life span increases. Nonetheless, this form of research persists, driven by the scientific urge to obtain complete understanding of the way in which aging progresses in detail. Here, for example, researchers provide evidence for there to be multiple options for the adjustment of metabolism […]

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17:55 Technology.org Top 7 Agentic AI Drug Discovery Solutions in 2026

The pharmaceutical industry has spent years investing in machine learning, predictive analytics, and computational biology. Yet many research

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17:02 Google news Health Google Health App Gets Massive Update With 13+ Changes - Droid Life

Google Health App Gets Massive Update With 13+ Changes  Droid LifeGoogle Health 5.02 rolling out with return of naps, Hourly activity, & more  9to5GoogleNew Google Health app update hands Fitbit and Pixel Watch users a much-needed win  PhoneArenaTake a nap: Google Health focuses on sleep, fitness tracking this June  Android CentralGoogle Health 5.02 finally brings back Fitbit features users have been asking for  Android Police

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17:02 Google news Sci/Tech Google Health App Gets Massive Update With 13+ Changes - Droid Life

Google Health App Gets Massive Update With 13+ Changes  Droid LifeGoogle Health 5.02 rolling out with return of naps, Hourly activity, & more  9to5GoogleNew Google Health app update hands Fitbit and Pixel Watch users a much-needed win  PhoneArenaTake a nap: Google Health focuses on sleep, fitness tracking this June  Android CentralGoogle Health 5.02 finally brings back Fitbit features users have been asking for  Android Police

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16:04 ScientificAmerican.Com In world first, a man living with HIV received a lung transplant from an HIV-positive donor

The operation opens the door to treating more people living with HIV who have end-stage organ disease

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15:55 Healio.com Diabetes linked to higher mortality risk after organ transplantation

CHICAGO — In patients who received an organ transplant, diabetes — whether diagnosed before or after transplantation — was linked to elevated risk for mortality, researchers reported at ENDO 2026.The researchers analyzed data from 803,762 U.S. patients who received a single organ transplant between 1987 and 2021 and were included in the United Network for Organ Sharing or Organ Procurement & Transplantation Network databases. Among the cohort, 441,362 had a kidney transplant, 264,461 had a liver transplant, 75,777 had a heart transplant, 42,174 had a lung transplant, 6,923 had a pancreas

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