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On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1105, Rashi, French rabbi and commentator (born 1040) passed away. In 1629, Caspar Bartholin the Elder, Swedish physician and theologian (born 1585) passed away. In 1793, Jean-Paul Marat, Swiss-French physician, scientist and theorist (born 1743) passed away. In 1910, Lien Gisolf, Dutch high jumper (died 1993) was born. In 1934, Peter Gzowski, Canadian journalist and academic (died 2002) was born. In 1956, The Dartmouth workshop is the first conference on artificial intelligence. In 1969, Ken Jeong, American actor, comedian, and physician was born. In 1985, Vice President George H. W. Bush becomes the Acting President for the day when President Ronald Reagan undergoes surgery to remove polyps from his colon. In 2000, Jan Karski, Polish-American activist and academic (born 1914) passed away. In 2005, Robert E. Ogren, American zoologist (born 1922) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

These Docs Are Making Old Cells Young Again—And They’re Testing It In Real People This Time

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July 5, 2026

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These Docs Are Making Old Cells Young Again—And They’re Testing It In Real People This Time

Could this work to prevent blindness and eventually turn back the clock in other organs too?

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NDTV

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· Jul 4, 2026

Study Finds How Psychological Stress Rewires Your Gut And Speeds Up Immune Ageing

Findings published in the journal Cell Stem Cell psychological stress speeds up aging-like changes in the body's blood-forming stem cells in the bone marrow -- called hematopoietic stem cells -- by...

mindbodygreen

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· Jul 10, 2026

New Study Finds That This Common Issue Literally Ages Blood

Stress may be leaving its mark in more places than you realize.

Men's Health

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· Jul 7, 2026

Doctors Discover What’s Behind the Disturbing Rise of Cancer Cases in Millennials and Gen Z

Cancer keeps striking younger and younger. We now know why.

Smithsonian Magazine

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· Jun 24, 2026

Can Printed 'Skin' Heal Burns and Prevent Scars?

Inks created with a patient’s own cells may one day help the body regrow tissues

Health News | Mail Online

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· Jun 23, 2026

The life-saving tests and scans the NHS won't give you: PROFESSOR ROB GALLOWAY reveals how to access them, what they cost, the age to start and what's NOT worth your money

The life-saving tests and scans the NHS won't give you: PROFESSOR ROB GALLOWAY reveals how to access them, what they cost, the age to start and what's NOT worth your money

ArcaMax

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· Jun 24, 2026

World's first cell‑rejuvenating therapy given to patient

A Boston company treated its first patient with a therapy intended to allow aging optic nerve cells to behave as though they were young again. The experimental treatment by Life Biosciences will deliver three distinct genetic edits to regenerate ...

Inc.com

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· Jun 27, 2026

Study: Gen-Z and Millennials Are Aging Faster Than Their Parents—With Alarming Health Consequences

A new study reveals a shocking jump in “biological age” among Gen-X, Millennials, and Gen-Z—and it might explain the rise in early-onset cancers.

Middle East News 247

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· Jul 7, 2026

Blood test shows promise for detecting testicular cancer when standard markers miss

Mayo Clinic researchers have developed a blood-based method that may help detect germ cell tumors, the most common type of testicular cancer, including cases that do not show up on standard blood tests, according to a study published in Nature Communications. Testicular cancer most often affects adolescents and young adults, and it is highly treatable, especially [] The post Blood test shows promise for detecting testicular cancer when standard markers miss appeared first on Middle East News 247.

NaturalNews.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

Study: Resistance Training Reverses Immune Aging in Cancer Survivors

(NaturalNews) A pilot study published in the journal Cancers found that 10 weeks of resistance training normalized immune aging markers in cancer survivors, accordi...

MyJoyOnline

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· Jun 23, 2026

Kojo Mensa-Wilmot – a Molecular Biologist and Parasitologist

Mfantsipim rose out of a spirit of social responsibility, and that spirit has survived the test of time and is evident in the lives of many Old Boys who work to improve the lives of many through medical research, clinical medicine, public advocacy, education, and so on.

The Economic Times

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· Jun 21, 2026

A DNA test helping cancer patients beat the odds

A DNA test helping cancer patients beat the odds

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

Kennedy’s HHS is sacrificing cancer cures for trial bar profits

In May, researchers reported something that would have sounded like science fiction a generation ago. In patients with high-risk melanoma, an experimental mRNA cancer therapy paired with an immunotherapy drug cut the risk of the cancer returning or killing them by nearly half. The same approach is now in late-stage trials for lung, kidney, and []

DNyuz

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· Jul 2, 2026

My father died of cancer at 72. A $12,000 longevity exam at a Silicon Valley clinic found both good and bad news in my DNA.

A nurse collected 16 vials of blood for the test at Human Longevity. One vial was sent to a genomics lab to assess my genetic risks for various diseases. Business Insider I took a series of longevity tests at a Human Longevity clinic in Silicon Valley. I was most concerned about my risk for cancer. []

MIT Technology Review

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· Jun 30, 2026

Roundtables: Longevity’s Next Frontier: “Reprogramming” Your Body

Listen to the session or watch below Billions of dollars are flooding into efforts to reverse aging as scientists explore ways to return cells to a younger state. But how far off are these experimental treatments? Will they really work? Watch a conversation exploring longevity’s new focus. Speakers: Mary Beth Griggs, science editor and Jessica

Canada's National Observer

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· Jul 8, 2026

Can a blood test tell patients if their cancer is coming back? Researchers are working on it

Researchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto are working on a large trial to determine if a blood test can detect tiny amounts of cancer remaining after patients have been treated.

Global News

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· Jul 8, 2026

Can a blood test tell patients if their cancer is coming back? Researchers are on it

Researchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre are working on a trial to determine if a blood test can detect tiny amounts of cancer remaining after patients have been treated.

Ars Technica

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· Jun 25, 2026

New effort will get genome sequences for entire Endangered Species list

Colossal Biosciences will be biobanking tissues from all of them as well.

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· Jul 2, 2026

New synthetic cells tiptoe toward creating life

New synthetic cells tiptoe toward creating life

ABC7 New York

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· Jul 10, 2026

Officials to release list of buildings linked to Legionnaires' outbreak on Upper East Side

As of Friday morning, 46 people have tested positive for the illness, and 22 remain hospitalized.

The Next Web

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· Jun 30, 2026

Jon and Mindy Gray bet $55M on AI to catch cancer before it starts

A new institute at Penn’s Basser Center will use artificial intelligence and biomarkers to intercept hereditary cancers at their earliest stages, before they become disease. The idea behind the gift is unusual enough to need its own word. Most cancer philanthropy funds treatment, the long campaign that begins once a tumour has announced itself. Jon [] This story continues at The Next Web

Metro

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· Jun 21, 2026

What happens if you’re still alive after doctors declare you dead?

What happens if you’re still alive after doctors declare you dead?

BBC News - Health

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· Jul 7, 2026

Two tests GPs can soon offer to help spot endometriosis

Experts hope they will be a game-changer and cut the nine-year or longer diagnosis waits patients can currently face.

Russia Today

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· Jul 2, 2026

Synthetic cell marks new step toward artificial life – researchers

Scientists have developed a synthetic cell that copies DNA and divides, according to University of Minnesota researchers Read Full Article at RT.com

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 26, 2026

Precigen: Entering The Oncology 'Sweet Spot'

Precigen: Entering The Oncology 'Sweet Spot'

Daily Mail

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· Jun 23, 2026

Young people 'ageing faster' than previous generations - raising cancer risk, new study claims

Young people 'ageing faster' than previous generations - raising cancer risk, new study claims

BBC News

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· Jul 7, 2026

Endometriosis diagnosis set to be sped up with two new tests carried out by GPs

Experts hope they will be a game-changer and cut the nine-year or longer diagnosis waits patients can currently face.

The Truth About Cancer

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· Jul 7, 2026

Countering Common Cancer Conspiracies

The so-called “war on cancer” is not only a miserable failure but has also become a monumental myth perpetuated by the Medical...Click to Keep Reading »

Medical Daily

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· Jul 10, 2026

Millennials and Gen Z Are Aging Faster Than Previous Generations, and Scientists Say It May Fuel Rising Cancer Rates

A new Nature Medicine study finds millennials and Gen Z are biologically aging faster than previous generations, linked to higher early-onset cancer risk. Here is what the data shows.

People.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

Man Thought His Shoulder Pain Was a Strained Rotator Cuff. Then, He Received a Life-Changing Diagnosis: ‘Wait, What?’

“I walked in, and she was like, ‘You know why you’re here? ... I’m an orthopedic oncologist ... I do cancer,’ ” Eric Dillon recalled

Sweden Herald

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· Jul 9, 2026

New stem cell research offers hope for Parkinson’s treatment

New stem cell research offers hope for Parkinson’s treatment

Crooks and Liars

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· Jul 7, 2026

Scientists Create First Synthetic Cell

This is kind of wild. CBS News, Scientists at the University of Minnesota say they've made the first synthetic cell that can complete a life cycle, a major breakthrough that could lead to innovation in the medicine and engineering fields. Called SpudCell — a play on the first space satellite Sputnik — it is made entirely from chemical components but can grow, divide and replicate. Quanta Magazine explains: For the very first time, biologists packed nonliving components into a cell-like membrane, piece by piece, and witnessed the bag of molecules start to behave like life. The lab-made synthetic cell grew, replicated its DNA, and divided, demonstrating the basic functions of a cell cycle. It’s “an impressive step,” said Jack Szostak (opens a new tab), who studies the origins of life at the University of Chicago and was not involved in the research. “I don’t know of any other effort to put together an artificial cell from biological components that has progressed so far.” read more

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 2, 2026

An Immune Cell Meant to Fight Cancer Gets Reprogrammed by Tumors to Help Them Instead

Tel Aviv University researchers found that macrophages, the immune cells that clear dead cancer cells, get reprogrammed to stimulate tumor blood vessel growth instead of fighting cancer. The Effero-seq technology used to track this process in real time may point toward a new class of therapeutic targets.

ComicBook.com

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· Jun 25, 2026

Doctor Who: Circuit Breaker #1 Exclusive First Look Confronts The Dalek Question We’ve Been Asking For 21 Years

If Doctor Who really has entered a new wilderness era, then stories like Doctor Who: Circuit Breaker 1 are just what the franchise needs. Relaunched in 2005, Doctor Who is now on the brink of yet another regeneration – not just a new form for the Doctor, but for the entire show. The BBC has []

FOX News Health

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· Jun 30, 2026

Scientists discover possible link between 9/11 and accelerated aging

Researchers found that World Trade Center responders with PTSD showed molecular changes associated with faster biological aging and an increased risk of chronic illness.

The Hindu BusinessLine

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· Jul 3, 2026

Zydus ties up with Apollo Hospitals to expand access to multi-cancer blood test in India

The blood test can screen for 10 common cancers, including bladder, colorectal, breast, prostate, oesophageal, gastric, liver, lung, ovarian and pancreatic cancers

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