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L’unique unité de dialyse rurale du Nebraska ferme ses portes malgré 200 millions de dollars d’aide fédérale
La seule clinique de dialyse desservant des kilomètres de campagne nébraskaise a fermé en avril 2026, laissant les patients devoir parcourir de longues distances malgré le nouveau financement fédéral.

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Le rapport CSDA de la NASA évalue la qualité des données NewSat de Satellogic
L’évaluation détaille les performances radiométriques et géométriques de l’imagerie commerciale NewSat, soulignant son rôle dans la recherche en sciences de la Terre.

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La banquise antarctique atteint un nouveau plancher record
Les observations satellite montrent que le maximum d'automne 2026 est inférieur de 1,1 million de km² à la moyenne 1981-2010.
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Cleveland Clinic Highlights Lung Cancer Screening Services
Physician Assistant Veronica Chopra provides specialized management for lung nodules and cancer screenings in Ohio.

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Oat Milk Offers Fiber but Lacks Protein Compared to Alternatives
Health experts from Cleveland Clinic analyze the nutritional trade-offs of using oat milk as a dairy substitute.

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NASA Announces New Lunar Lander Awards for US Moon Base
The agency outlined next steps for a $30 billion permanent outpost near the lunar South Pole during a virtual press conference.
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No Verifiable Data Found Regarding June 17 CDC Call
Investigation into a reported CDC ZOHU call from June 17 reveals a lack of corroborating evidence or official records.

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Cleveland Clinic Physician Highlights Interventional Pain Management
Dr. Rami Kamel emphasizes a whole-person approach to treating patients suffering from chronic pain.
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Cleveland Clinic Lists Dr. Matthew Krauza as Pulmonary Specialist
The medical institution has added Dr. Matthew Krauza to its provider directory for pulmonary critical care and sleep medicine.

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Rising Risks From Synthetic Opioids and Injectable Peptides
Health officials warn of isotonitazene overdoses in US cities and potential cancer links to injectable peptide supplements.

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Cleveland Clinic Cardiac Center of Excellence Focuses on Complex Heart Care
The Ohio-based medical center integrates specialized expertise and AI technology to improve outcomes for cardiovascular patients.

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US Employees Struggle to Access and Understand Workplace Health Benefits
Lack of awareness and poor communication prevent workers from using available health and mental health services.

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Infinite Computer Solutions Launches Healthcare Center of Excellence
The new model aims to connect employees with specialized providers to improve health outcomes and lower costs for US employers.

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US Employers Can Reduce Healthcare Costs Through High-Value Care
Strategies focus on connecting employees with quality specialty care and reducing unnecessary medical procedures.

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Cleveland Clinic Uses Centers of Excellence to Improve Patient Outcomes
The program provides specialized, evidence-based care designed to balance high-quality clinical results with cost control for employers.

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US Employers Urged to Adopt Centers of Excellence for Workforce Health
Specialized care programs aim to improve clinical outcomes and reduce long-term healthcare costs for employees.

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Untreated Sleep Apnea Linked to Doubled Parkinson's Risk
Study of 11 million US veterans suggests CPAP therapy may lower the risk of developing the neurodegenerative disease.

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CERN Physicists Transport Antimatter via Road for First Time
Researchers moved antiprotons in a specialized trap on a truck near Geneva to test future research technologies.

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Scientists Warn Solar Storm Could Trigger Orbital Crisis
Experts alert operators that a major solar event could disrupt satellite tracking and avoidance maneuvers within 2.8 days.

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Veritasium Explains Electrical Sparks During Device Unplugging
Educational content clarifies why hair dryers and chargers produce brief arcs of electricity when removed from wall outlets.

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NASA DART Mission Altered Asteroid Orbit
A planetary-defense test in 2022 demonstrated that a spacecraft can change the trajectory of an asteroid to protect Earth.

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US and China Race to Develop Quantum Computing Capabilities
Investment continues in quantum physics research despite ongoing challenges with practical applications.
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TED-Ed Highlights Hidden Capabilities of Fungi
New educational content explores fungal radiation tolerance, behavioral manipulation, and millions of undiscovered species.
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Christina Vernace Provides Pediatric Care at Cleveland Clinic Florida
Pediatrician Christina Vernace, DO, manages primary care and preventive services for patients from birth through adolescence.

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NASA DART Mission Changed Asteroid Orbit in First Human-Made Shift
The spacecraft impacted the moonlet Dimorphos to test planetary defense techniques for shifting hazardous asteroid trajectories.

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Former US Military Base Now Public Park in New York Harbor
Governors Island has transitioned from a strategic Army post to a public oasis off the coast of Manhattan.
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Cleveland Clinic Physician Denise Miller Provides Integrated Primary Care
Dr. Miller combines family medicine with osteopathic manipulative therapy to support patient wellness in Ohio.
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Cleveland Clinic Highlights Expertise of Surgeon Per Wierup
Dr. Per Wierup specializes in heart valve and minimally invasive complex cardiac surgeries at the medical center.

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NASA Streams High-Definition Earth Views from ISS
Live video from the Harmony module provides a real-time look at Earth and the International Docking Adapter 2.

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Cleveland Clinic Outlines Use of AAC Tools for Speech Impairments
Speech-language pathologists explain how augmentative and alternative communication methods help individuals express themselves.
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Cleveland Clinic Highlights US Urogynecology Expertise of Dr. Alexandra Melnyk
The medical center features Dr. Melnyk's specialization in treating complex pelvic health disorders and organ prolapse.

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Dr. Daniel Raymond Provides Minimally Invasive Thoracic Care at Cleveland Clinic
Thoracic surgeon Dr. Daniel Raymond specializes in oncology and minimally invasive procedures at the Cleveland Clinic.

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US Astronauts Repair ISS Robotic Arm During Spacewalk
Chris Williams and Jessica Meir exited the International Space Station to replace a critical wrist joint on the Canadarm2.
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Daily Eye Pressure Fluctuations May Influence Glaucoma Progression
Dr. Arthur Sit discusses how sleep, posture, and activities affect intraocular pressure and the role of continuous monitoring.

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Nanochemist Explains Mechanics of Carbon Dating
Suze Kundu details how the decay of radioactive carbon-14 allows scientists to determine the age of organic materials.

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Austrian Cow Demonstrates First Documented Flexible Tool Use in Cattle
A 13-year-old cow in the Alps uses rakes and brooms to scratch herself, challenging assumptions about bovine cognition.

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WHO Issues Guidance for Heatstroke Emergencies
The World Health Organization outlines critical steps to take when individuals experience severe heat-related illness.

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Cleveland Clinic Outlines Key Differences Between MCI and Dementia
Medical guidance clarifies how mild cognitive impairment differs from dementia in symptoms, diagnosis, and management.

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Mayo Clinic Summit Signals Shift Toward Clinical Decision AI
Healthcare research is moving from predictive tools to systems that actively guide patient-care decisions.

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ESA names Artemis III pilot, sets Ariane 6 launch record
European Space Agency highlights June milestones including new Milky Way imagery and International Space Station progress

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Kurzgesagt Examines Concept of World's Most Average Person
Educational channel explores the statistical reality of human averages through a conceptual profile.
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Swiss Chard Identified as Nutrient-Dense Addition to Diet
Health experts highlight the leafy green's role in providing essential vitamins, minerals, and magnesium for longevity.

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Mayo Clinic Specialist Explains Carbon Ion Therapy for Cancer
Dr. Taylor details how carbon ion therapy differs from conventional radiation in targeting cancer cells.

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First Synthetic Dye Created by Accident
The discovery of mauveine demonstrates how fundamental research can lead to unexpected commercial breakthroughs.

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Gardening Linked to Improved Physical and Mental Health
Low-impact outdoor activity supports cardiovascular health, brain function, and musculoskeletal strength.

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Aquarium Moss May Support Life on Mars
ESA-backed researchers found specific moss can filter water and produce oxygen while thriving under low radiation.

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Former E-Scooter Founder Raises $5 Million for Space Data Centers
The startup aims to utilize the vacuum of Earth orbit to solve cooling and energy challenges facing terrestrial cloud computing.
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Health Experts Issue Fireworks Safety Warnings for US Families
Medical professionals urge parents to prioritize professional displays over consumer fireworks to prevent serious pediatric injuries.

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Cleveland Clinic Experts Stress Stretching for Multiple Sclerosis
Neurological specialists emphasize that stretching is as vital as general exercise for managing MS symptoms.

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American Airlines Flight Returns to London After Lightning Strike
Flight AA735 declared an emergency and performed a U-turn over Manchester to land safely at Heathrow Airport.

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Physicist Sean Carroll Explains Many-Worlds Interpretation
Theoretical physicist Sean Carroll discusses the measurement problem and the nature of reality in a new New Scientist video.

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NASA to Provide Update on US Moon Base Progress
Administrator Jared Isaacman and program leadership will detail lunar lander awards and the $20 billion Artemis project.

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CERN Scientists Transport Antimatter by Truck for First Time
Researchers moved antiprotons from the Antimatter Factory in Geneva to test a new road-ready transport trap.
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Experts Discuss Carbon Ion Therapy for Treatment-Resistant Cancers
Mayo Clinic specialists explain how carbon ion therapy offers greater precision than traditional radiation for difficult cancers.

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Information Unavailable Regarding Human Growth Cessation
Hanna News cannot provide a detailed report on why humans stop growing due to a lack of verified data in the dossier.

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NASA Astronauts Mark US 250th Independence Day from Space
Astronauts aboard the International Space Station celebrated the semiquincentennial and highlighted the Artemis exploration program.

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Will Smith and Waorani Elder Locate Giant Anaconda in Amazon
Actor Will Smith and Penti Baihua collected genetic samples from a massive female green anaconda for scientific research.

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ESA Astronaut Debunks Solar Eclipse Myths in New Educational Video
Pablo Álvarez Fernández explains the science of solar eclipses to dispel common public misconceptions.

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Basal Body Temperature Tracking Used to Identify Fertile Days
Daily morning temperature readings help individuals monitor menstrual cycles to determine peak conception windows.
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Royal Institution Recreates Historic Potassium Volcano Demo
Peter Wothers performs a dramatic 19th-century chemistry experiment originally conducted by Humphry Davy.