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April 30, 2026

A cheap drug used by longevity enthusiasts may have a surprising impact on exercise

(Washington Post via Yahoo!) – The drug, rapamycin, is approved by the Food and Drug Administration to prevent organ-transplant rejection in people. But recent studies in yeast, flies and mice showed that relatively low doses of the drug often increase … Read More

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April 27, 2026

The AI Industry Is Discovering That the Public Hates It

(The New Republic) – If there was any doubt over the brewing public backlash to this technology, the last few weeks have erased it. These numbers and actions point in the same direction: a rapidly growing populist backlash toward AI, … Read More

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April 24, 2026

‘Clearly me’: AI drama accused of stealing faces

(AFP via 24 France) – Christine Li is a model and influencer, but not an actor, so when she saw herself playing a cruel character in a Chinese microdrama she felt bewildered, then angry and afraid. The 26-year-old is one … Read More

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April 23, 2026

RFK Jr.’s peptide push could become next wellness boom

(Axios) – Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s new push to loosen federal restrictions on peptides could be a bonanza for telehealth companies, compounding pharmacies and longevity clinics looking for the next big wellness trend. Why it matters: The heavily … Read More

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April 20, 2026

The Marijuana Backlash Is Here

(Compact Magazine) – Marijuana remains the most misunderstood vice in America. Our large and growing marijuana industry depends on obscuring the well-documented connection the drug has to a wide variety of severe physical and mental health issues, as well as … Read More

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April 17, 2026

The Great Ozempic Experiment

(NYT) – On Thanksgiving she ran a Turkey Trot with her daughters — her first race since the accident. She described the turnaround to me as “miraculous.” Like so many other people who are taking these drugs for intractable and … Read More

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April 16, 2026

Analysis of Alzheimer’s Drugs Stirs Debate About Their Effectiveness

(NYT) – The review said a certain class of drugs had little clinical benefit, but many Alzheimer’s experts criticized the analysis, saying it unfairly lumped failed drugs with two recently approved treatments. Since the approval of new Alzheimer’s drugs in … Read More

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April 16, 2026

Quit a GLP-1? Plan to start again? It’s not recommended, but plenty of people do it 

(NPR) – It’s quite common for people to start on GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic and Zepbound, especially as the diabetes and obesity treatments become more ubiquitous. They’re designed to treat chronic conditions, so the medicines are intended for lifelong use; … Read More

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April 15, 2026

More patients demand ‘unvaccinated’ blood, doctors warn of growing health risks

(Fox News) – Two patients became sicker after refusing standard transfusions, researchers found An increasing number of patients are requesting “unvaccinated” blood for transfusions, which can delay care and pose risks to patients’ health, experts warn. There is no evidence … Read More

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April 15, 2026

Dozens of AI disease-prediction models were trained on dubious data

(Nature) – The models are designed to predict someone’s risk of diabetes or stroke. A few might already have been used on patients. Dubious data sets are being used to train artificial-intelligence models that are designed to predict people’s risk … Read More

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April 15, 2026

Meta Is Warned That Facial Recognition Glasses Will Arm Sexual Predators

(Wired) – More than 70 organizations, including the ACLU, EPIC, and Fight for the Future, say the AI smart glasses feature would endanger abuse victims, immigrants, and LGBTQ+ people. More than 70 civil liberties, domestic violence, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+, labor, … Read More

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April 15, 2026

The Moms Who Sponcon Their Daughters’ First Periods

(Wired) – Latifi, an investigative journalist, raises serious ethical questions about parents broadcasting their kids online, particularly when they may be too young to consent to do so. And some of the anecdotes she provides about parents pushing their kids … Read More

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April 14, 2026

The surprising ways cannabis may affect the aging brain

(Washington Post via MSN) – Older adults — those 60 and older — are the fastest-growing group of cannabis users in the country. According to a 2022 study, adults over 60 who started using did so for medical reasons, including … Read More

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April 13, 2026

Over 4,732 Messages, He Fell In Love With an AI Chatbot. Now He’s Dead.

(WSJ) – Jonathan Gavalas was a seemingly healthy and even-keeled 36-year-old when he began chatting with Gemini, Google’s chatbot, in part to seek comfort about splitting up with his wife. A Wall Street Journal analysis of the entire chatlog between … Read More

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April 10, 2026

Assisted Suicide Is a Threat to Freedom

(WSJ) – Noelia Castillo Ramos was in despair. By helping her kill herself, the Spanish state destroyed her autonomy. Advocates of assisted suicide present Castillo’s death as an exercise of individual liberty. They argue that choosing the timing of one’s … Read More

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April 10, 2026

Meta’s New AI Asked for My Raw Health Data—and Gave Me Terrible Advice

(Wired) – Meta’s Muse Spark model offers to analyze users’ health data, including lab results. Beyond the obvious privacy risks, it’s not a capable stand-in for a real doctor. Meta claims that Muse Spark was designed, in part, to be … Read More

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April 8, 2026

AI in the mental health care workforce is met with fear, pushback — and enthusiasm

(NPR) – “There is a lot of fear and anxiety about AI,” says psychologist Vaile Wright, senior director of health care innovation at the American Psychological Association (APA). “And in particular fear around AI replacing jobs.” Those concerns were a … Read More

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April 7, 2026

Over-the-counter medication abortion? These researchers say it would be safe

(NPR) – For this study, researchers surveyed 168 patients waiting to see a clinician to receive medication abortion. “If they were interested and eligible to participate in the study, they looked at a box that is kind of like a … Read More

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April 7, 2026

Lawsuit claims Florida doctor used ‘mentally ill’ woman as surrogate

(Florida Today) – A Florida doctor entangled in an embryo mixup lawsuit is being sued by another patient claiming he used a “severely mentally ill” woman as a surrogate. Dr. Milton McNichol, along with Fertility Center of Orlando, IVF Life, … Read More

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April 2, 2026

I wore Meta’s smartglasses for a month – and it left me feeling like a creep

(The Guardian) – Content creators love the built-in camera; sceptics call them ‘pervert glasses’. Do we really need any more hi-tech wearables, even with a voice assistant that sounds like Judi Dench? Over the next decade, predicts the Meta founder … Read More

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April 1, 2026

Inside the High-Stakes Corporate Fight Over Feeding Preterm Babies

(KFF Health News) – The clinical trial among preterm infants that Abbott subsequently sponsored, known as AL16, is a case study of corporate warfare in the high-stakes business of infant nutrition, wherein preemies have been coveted like commodities; their anxious, … Read More

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March 25, 2026

Two States Sue Cord Blood Bank Over False Advertisements

(NYT) – The attorneys general of Texas and Arizona contend that Cord Blood Registry, which stores umbilical cord cells, profited from misleading new parents. The company, Cord Blood Registry, houses more than a million samples of umbilical cords in Tucson, … Read More

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March 25, 2026

‘No Guardrails’ for Some Christian Wellness Influencers

(CT) – Supplements and other wellness products do big business on social media, and even Scripture can be turned into marketing language. Energy drinks are an $80 billion dollar business. Praise Energy is an example of the “wellness washing” of … Read More

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March 25, 2026

Meta and YouTube Lose Landmark Social-Media Addiction Trial

(WSJ) – Jurors found the companies negligent and said their app designs caused harm to children A jury found Instagram’s owner Meta and YouTube negligent for operating a product that harmed kids and teens and failed to warn about those … Read More

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March 24, 2026

Your Body Is Betraying Your Right to Privacy

(Wired) – Attachment to smart devices and biometric surveillance leaves Americans more vulnerable to police searches than ever. Left unchecked it will only get worse. The desire for self-awareness is not new, but these data offer a dif­ferent twist on … Read More

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