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A prognostic human brain network for diffuse midline glioma

Abstract Diffuse midline gliomas (DMGs) are near-universally lethal tumours of the childhood central nervous system1,2. In animal models, DMGs form brain-wide integrated networks through neuron-to-glioma synapses3,4,5,6 and glioma-to-glioma gap junctional coupling3. This extensive connectivity robustly promotes the growth and invasion of DMG3,4,5,6,7,8,9 and other glial malignancies10,11,12 through paracrine mechanisms and direct neuron-to-glioma synapses.

Nature 19h ago

Scientists discover why ozempic may not work for some people

Scientists discover why ozempic may not work for some people A hidden genetic quirk may be making some people surprisingly resistant to the benefits of blockbuster GLP-1 diabetes drugs. - Date: - June 5, 2026 - Source: - Stanford Medicine - Summary: - Scientists have identified genetic variants that may make some people less responsive to GLP-1 drugs used to treat Type 2 diabetes.

Science Daily 5d ago

Trump: Diabetes doctors ejected from conference for handing out paper criticising US administration

Police in New Orleans forcibly removed1 five diabetes experts from the American Diabetes Association (ADA) annual conference for distributing an editorial2 published in the association's journal. The paper criticised US President Donald Trump for dismantling and destroying biomedical research in the country. Louisiana State Police confiscated the doctors' conference identification and forbid them from returning to the meeting.

BMJ (British Medical Journal) 2d ago

Poor childhood sleep doubles risk of teenage depression, study warns

Poor childhood sleep doubles risk of teenage depression, study warns - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Children who consistently experience poor sleep during their early years face a significantly heightened risk of developing depression as teenagers, according to a new study. Academics at the University of Birmingham are now urging parents to actively support better sleep patterns in their young children, suggesting this proactive approach could significantly curb the risk of future...

The Independent UK 2d ago

'I have an ultra-rare condition that makes my heart stop whenever I swallow'

'I have an ultra-rare condition that makes my heart stop whenever I swallow' Sarah Hall's heart once stopped 12 times in a single day A mum with an ultra-rare condition that caused her heart to stop beating properly whenever she swallowed says she feared every meal could be her last. Sarah Hall’s heart paused 12 times in a single day, with eating and drinking often triggering dizzy spells, blackouts and terrifying collapses. The mum-of-two became so frightened of fainting in public that she...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

DRC: How disinformation worsens Ebola epidemic

DRC: How disinformation worsens Ebola epidemic June 5, 2026Three weeks since the current Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo was announced, the facts are: 397 confirmed cases, including 63 confirmed deaths, according to the latest figures reported by the African Union's Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC). And yet: "The community does not believe in this disease. Despite the deaths, people don't believe in it," said John Tumujimbe, head of a team for...

Deutsche Welle 5d ago

How disinformation in Congo is worsening Ebola epidemic

How disinformation in Congo is worsening Ebola epidemic June 5, 2026Three weeks since the start of the latest Ebola epidemic in the Democratic Republic of Congo, the facts are: 397 confirmed cases, including 63 confirmed deaths, according to the latest figures reported by the African Union's Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention. And yet: "The community does not believe in this disease. Despite the deaths, people don't believe in it," said John Tumujimbe, head of a team for...

Deutsche Welle 5d ago

Light-induced quantum friction of carbon nanotubes in water

Abstract Friction slows down moving objects at both macroscopic and microscopic scales1. At the electronic level, quantum friction describes direct transfer of momentum between a liquid and the electrons of a solid2. Owing to its microscopic nature, this phenomenon remains experimentally challenging to capture3.

Nature 19h ago