The first drug capable of delaying the onset of type 1 diabetes, Teplizumab, is now accessible on the NHS in England and Wales, offering potential years without insulin treatment.
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Steve Lopez is the Editorial Page Editor for News Raise. He covers Health. He has won more than a dozen national journalism awards for his reporting and column writing at seven newspapers and four news magazines.
Claude Guillemot, co-founder of the video game giant Ubisoft, died Friday at age 69 in a plane crash in La Baule, France. He was one of two fatalities on the aircraft.
The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed OMC-2, a dense star-forming region in the Orion constellation, showcasing multiple stages of stellar creation simultaneously through its infrared capabilities.
More than a dozen types of cancer are increasingly diagnosed in adults under 50. Experts emphasize family history, reporting unusual symptoms, and consulting doctors for early detection.
Apple's September launch of the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max is forcing Android manufacturers like Samsung and Google to shift their premium smartphone release dates earlier, impacting global distribution and consumer attention.
Saturn's moon Titan, rich in hydrocarbons, could serve as a vital resource stop for deep space missions, according to a NASA scientist's research.
A Maryland resident has been diagnosed with measles, with potential exposure points including Dulles International Airport and a D.C. clinic. Health officials are urging unvaccinated individuals who may have been exposed to contact their providers.
A new Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer has revealed a curious detail: a Ferris wheel in Vice City casts no reflection in the water, prompting speculation among fans.
A rare daytime lunar occultation occurred on June 17, with Venus briefly disappearing behind the moon in a celestial event visible across North America.
Australia has confirmed its first case of the H5N1 bird flu strain in a wild migratory seabird, marking the virus's presence on every continent. The detection raises concerns for animal populations, though human cases remain uncommon.









