Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1836, The Fly-fisher's Entomology is published by Alfred Ronalds. The book transformed the sport and went to many editions. In 1894, Erna Mohr, German zoologist (died 1968) was born. In 1899, Wilfrid Israel, German businessman and philanthropist (died 1943) was born. In 1931, Tab Hunter, American actor and singer (died 2018) was born. In 1944, Michael Levy, Baron Levy, English philanthropist was born. In 1955, Balaji Sadasivan, Singaporean neurosurgeon and politician, Singaporean Minister of Health (died 2010) was born. In 1958, Stephanie Dabney, American ballerina (died 2022) was born. In 1966, Delmore Schwartz, American poet and short story writer (born 1913) passed away. In 2008, Michael E. DeBakey, American surgeon and educator (born 1908) passed away. In 2015, Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán escapes from the maximum security Altiplano prison in Mexico, his second escape. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Retinal Degeneration: Is Your Cat’s Diet Stealing Their Vision?

Animal Wellness Magazine

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July 9, 2026

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Most cat parents spend a lot of time thinking about what goes into their cat’s food bowl. But did you know that poor nutrition can actually cause your cat to slowly lose their vision? It’s true — and it’s one of the most overlooked connections in feline health. What Is Retinal Degeneration? The retina is [] The post Retinal Degeneration: Is Your Cat’s Diet Stealing Their Vision? appeared first on Animal Wellness Magazine.

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Medical Daily

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· Jul 10, 2026

Contaminated Eye Drops? Recent Recalls Raise New Questions About How Sterility Failures Can Threaten Vision

A nationwide recall of millions of prescription eye drops highlights how sterility failures and contamination can threaten vision and eye health.

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· Jun 26, 2026

Researchers discover why fructose doesn't satisfy hunger like glucose

A new study found that fructose and glucose may look the same on a nutrition label, but the brain treats them very differently. In mice, glucose strongly reduced activity in hunger-promoting brain cells, while fructose had a much weaker effect. High-fructose corn syrup triggered a stronger response and was preferred by the animals. The findings suggest that the type of sugar—not just the calories—can influence appetite and food preferences.

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· Jun 29, 2026

Why fermented foods are so good for your gut, and 5 ways to eat more of them

But nowadays, fermented foods are enjoying a resurgence in large part because of research illustrating their nutritional benefits.

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· Nov 16, 2024

The Carnivore Connection, Nootropics for Kids | THRR199

Please Subscribe and Review: Apple Podcasts | RSS Submit your questions for the podcast here News Topic: FDA recalls Kirkland Signature butter Show Notes: Selective sweep on human amylase genes postdates the split with Neanderthals Comparison with ancestral diets suggests dense acellular carbohydrates promote an inflammatory microbiota, and may be the primary dietary cause of Continue Reading

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· Jul 6, 2026

The Everyday Foods Researchers Linked To A Lower Diabetes Risk

Get ready to stock your pantry with all the good stuff.

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· Jul 9, 2026

Resuscitated human retinas respond to light 10 hours after death

Perfusing donor human retinas with blood and oxygen meant they continued to respond to light for up to 10 hours after death, marking a significant step towards eye transplants that restore vision

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Related coverage for "Retinal Degeneration: Is Your Cat’s Diet Stealing Their Vision?": Medical Daily — Contaminated Eye Drops? Recent Recalls Raise New Questions About How Sterility Failures Can Threaten Vision. Science Daily — Researchers discover why fructose doesn't satisfy hunger like glucose. Toronto Sun — Why fermented foods are so good for your gut, and 5 ways to eat more of them. Robb Wolf — The Carnivore Connection, Nootropics for Kids | THRR199. mindbodygreen — The Everyday Foods Researchers Linked To A Lower Diabetes Risk. New Scientist — Resuscitated human retinas respond to light 10 hours after death