As humans, we see aging when we look in the mirror, but the crucial changes happen in the proteins that keep every tissue running. Those proteins rise, fall, and shift as the years stack up, shaping organ function and health over time. A large study recently published in the journal Cell follows protein patterns across the human body to map …
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Office of Public Affairs | Justice Department Finds George Washington University Deliberately Indifferent to Antisemitic Discrimination
Today, the Department of Justice finds George Washington University (GWU) in violation of federal civil rights law by acting deliberately indifferent to the hostile educational environment for Jewish, American-Israeli, and Israeli students and faculty. The Civil Rights Division’s investigation was conducted pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination, harassment, and abuse based on …
Read More »VA’s severe health care staffing shortages are on the rise, watchdog finds
Severe health care staffing shortages at the Department of Veterans Affairs are on the rise, according to an annual watchdog report. VA’s Office of Inspector General found that Veterans Health Administration facilities reported more than 4,400 severe staffing shortages so far in fiscal year 2025 — a 50% increase compared to the previous year. At least 20% of VHA facilities …
Read More »Trump administration finds George Washington University failed to address campus antisemitism – Politico
Trump administration finds George Washington University failed to address campus antisemitism Politico George Washington University becomes the latest target of the Trump administration CNN DOJ accuses George Washington University of ‘acting deliberately indifferent’ to antisemitism NBC News DOJ accuses George Washington University of indifference to anti-Semitism Al Jazeera George Washington Is Latest University Targeted by Trump Bloomberg.com Source link
Read More »Australian court finds Apple, Google abused app store market power
Epic Games has just secured a win in its crusade against Apple and Google’s app store policies: The Federal Court of Australia on Tuesday ruled that Apple and Google engaged in anti-competitive conduct when it came to their respective app stores, ABC News reported. While Judge Jonathan Beach found that the two tech giants had abused their dominant position in …
Read More »Could Bottling Up Stress Fuel Cognitive Decline? – Study Finds
Could Bottling Up Stress Fuel Cognitive Decline? Study Finds Bottling up stress may accelerate memory loss in older adults Earth.com Hopelessness Tied to Aging Brain Changes in Chinese Americans Technology Networks Silent Stress Could Speed Cognitive Decline in Older Adults ScienceBlog.com Source link
Read More »Off-the-shelf vaccine shows promise in preventing cancers returning, study finds | Cancer research
An off-the-shelf vaccine has shown promise in preventing the return of pancreatic and colorectal cancer, researchers have revealed. Cancer vaccines have been the subject of promising research in recent years. The NHS in England has been trialling various jabs in patients through the Cancer Vaccine Launch Pad (CVLP). Such vaccines train the body’s immune system to recognise cancer cells so …
Read More »Eating French Fries May Raise Diabetes Risk, Harvard Study Finds
A new study from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health found that eating french fries three times a week or more is associated with a 20% increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes. Other preparations of potato did not yield the same degree of risk, indicating that it’s the cooking method that’s the primary culprit. Nutritional guidelines and a …
Read More »Study finds heart trouble can start a decade before cholesterol or blood pressure raise alarms: How to identify it |
Imagine you’re cruising through your 20s and 30s, enjoying life, maybe hitting the gym or walking the dog. Then, without a dramatic event, your energy starts to dip. You move less, sleep more, skip workouts more often—not because you’re lazy, but because life gets busy, health shifts, or routines change. This downward trend isn’t just a sign of ageing—it might …
Read More »James Webb Finds Evidence of Free-Floating Planets So Large They Can Gather Their Own Planetary Systems
So much for heliocentrism. An international team of astronomers using observations made with the James Webb Space Telescope have found evidence of massive planets out there that’re capable of forming their own planetary systems — without a star. These planets would be the center of something like a mini version of our solar system where other, smaller planets revolve around …
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