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Wired

Telehealth Network Faces Complaints Over Compounded GLP-1 Sales

A telehealth network selling compounded GLP-1 medications is facing customer complaints regarding alleged scams and overcharging. This comes after the network settled with the US government for $5 million to compensate affected clients.

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Al Jazeera English

India's dengue crisis extends beyond monsoon season, experts say

Experts are noting that factors such as rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and urbanization are leading to a shift in the dengue fever crisis in India. The disease is increasingly becoming a year-round concern rather than being limited to the monsoon season.

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New York Times — Business

Analysis Reveals Denial Rates for Medicare Advantage Plans

Recent analysis shows that major insurers of Medicare Advantage plans denied about 13 percent of requests from patients seeking access to skilled nursing facilities. This data highlights potential access issues for seniors requiring specialized care.

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New York Times — Politics

Analysis Reveals Denial Rates for Medicare Advantage Plans

An analysis of Medicare Advantage plans shows that major insurers denied around 13 percent of requests from patients seeking access to skilled nursing facilities for recovery. This finding raises concerns about access to necessary care for seniors.

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BBC — World

Study reports climate change impacts on rare orangutan populations

A study has found that extreme weather events linked to climate change are threatening orangutan populations, with an estimated 7% of the world's rarest orangutans impacted. The findings underscore the ongoing challenges faced by these species in the context of climate change.

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PBS NewsHour

Ebola Outbreak in DRC and Uganda Escalates Amid Reduced USAID Support

The Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda is worsening, prompting concerns from experts about the potential for high mortality rates without enhanced intervention. Jeremy Konyndyk, president of Refugees International, discusses the implications of reduced USAID support.

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Ars Technica

American Diabetes Association apologizes for ejecting scientists at annual meeting

The American Diabetes Association has apologized for the removal of five scientists from its annual meeting after they distributed a critical editorial about the Trump administration's effects on biomedical research. The incident has drawn significant backlash and involved prominent figures in the diabetes research community.

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Guardian — US

Lawsuit Filed Against Land Swap Between Trump Administration and SpaceX in Texas

On June 10, 2026, environmental groups initiated a lawsuit to block a land swap between the Trump administration and SpaceX, claiming it would exacerbate ecological risks in Texas. The US Fish and Wildlife Service approved the exchange, which involves SpaceX trading its land for federal wildlife refuge land.

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Guardian — US

Environmental Groups Sue to Block Land Exchange Between US Government and SpaceX

On June 10, 2026, environmental groups initiated a lawsuit against the Trump administration to block a land exchange with SpaceX that would transfer over 700 acres of wildlife refuge in Texas. The lawsuit claims that the deal would exacerbate ecological risks in a region already impacted by SpaceX's activities.

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cbsnews.com

Discovery of Largest Whale Graveyard in Indian Ocean

Chinese researchers have identified the largest whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean, containing fossils that date back 5.3 million years. The discovery, made during submersible dives, reveals nearly 500 skeletons and suggests there could be over 10 million carcasses in the area, providing critical sustenance for deep-sea ecosystems. The findings highlight the ecological significance of whale falls in the ocean.

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The Hill

State Enrollment Data Indicates Potential ObamaCare Coverage Losses

State enrollment data suggests that ObamaCare coverage losses may be more severe than anticipated due to Congress not renewing enhanced subsidies. An analysis from Georgetown University shows significant cancellations and non-payments among enrollees in several states.

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Fox News — Latest

Higher Death Rates Observed Among Americans Born After 1970

A Tufts University analysis reveals that Americans born after 1970 are experiencing higher death rates than previous generations, particularly from chronic illnesses and external causes. The study indicates a generational decline in life expectancy, exacerbated by factors such as rising obesity rates and the opioid epidemic. Researchers plan to further investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on mortality trends.

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The Hill

ACOG Releases New Maternal Vaccine Recommendations

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) has released a maternal vaccine schedule that diverges from CDC guidelines. The recommendations include four vaccines to be administered during pregnancy.

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Scientific American

U.S. Scientists Report on Gene-Edited Embryos Using Precise Technique

U.S. scientists have announced the editing of human embryos not meant for pregnancies, employing a more precise gene-editing technique. This follows a previous report from a Chinese scientist about gene-edited babies that generated widespread ethical discussions.

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Guardian — US

US Reports Over 2,000 Measles Cases in 2026

As of June 2026, the US has confirmed over 2,000 measles cases, nearing the total for all of 2025. The outbreak is linked to declining vaccination rates and misinformation, alongside challenges posed by federal public health funding cuts.

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