[{"published": "2026-06-06 14:40", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "The supplements older adults actually need and the ones they don't", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260605023408.htm", "topic_tag": "actually", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Supplements are often marketed as shortcuts to better health, but for many older adults, the real issue is whether they have a specific deficiency. Vitamins like B12 and D can play an important role when levels are low, while protein may be one of the most overlooked nutrients for maintaining strength and independence. More isn’t always better, though—some supplements can cause harm or interact with medications."}, {"published": "2026-06-06 14:40", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Fitness)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "The supplements older adults actually need and the ones they don't", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260605023408.htm", "topic_tag": "actually", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Supplements are often marketed as shortcuts to better health, but for many older adults, the real issue is whether they have a specific deficiency. Vitamins like B12 and D can play an important role when levels are low, while protein may be one of the most overlooked nutrients for maintaining strength and independence. More isn’t always better, though—some supplements can cause harm or interact with medications."}, {"published": "2026-06-06 22:00", "relative_age": "18 h", "source": "Medical Xpress (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Integrated care may cut ER visits and hospital stays for adults with developmental disabilities", "link": "https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-06-er-hospital-stays-adults-developmental.html", "topic_tag": "adults", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "University of Cincinnati and Ohio State University researchers have found that adults with developmental disabilities who have integrated care were less likely to go to the emergency room or be hospitalized than those who did not."}, {"published": "2026-06-06 19:30", "relative_age": "21 h", "source": "Medical Xpress (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "GLP-1-based meds are linked to fewer heart events in adults with obesity, autoimmune disease", "link": "https://medicalxpress.com/news/2026-06-glp-based-meds-linked-heart.html", "topic_tag": "adults", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Among adults with both obesity and an autoimmune disease, those taking a glucagon-like peptide-receptor 1 agonist (GLP-1RA) medication had lower rates of emergency department visits and were less likely to experience serious cardiac events, such as stroke, pulmonary embolism or death when compared to similar adults who were not taking these medications, according to new research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. This research was presented at the American Diabetes Association 2026 Scientific Sessions in New Orleans."}, {"published": "2026-06-04 16:05", "relative_age": "3 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "A study of 8,300 older adults revealed a surprising salt habit", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260604044304.htm", "topic_tag": "adults", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "A large study of older adults in Brazil found that adding extra salt at the table is still a common habit, especially among men. While too much salt is linked to serious health problems and faster cognitive decline, researchers discovered that women’s salt-shaking habits were tied more closely to lifestyle and diet."}, {"published": "2026-06-04 07:30", "relative_age": "3 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Cancer’s favorite escape trick may actually make it easier to kill", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260603023911.htm", "topic_tag": "actually", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Scientists have uncovered a surprising new way the immune system fights cancer, overturning a core belief that has guided immunology for decades. The research found that when cancer cells shut down a key immune-recognition molecule called MHC I—a common trick used to hide from “killer” T cells—they can actually become more vulnerable to attack by a different group of immune cells known as CD4+ “helper” T cells."}, {"published": "2026-06-07 12:30", "relative_age": "4 h", "source": "TechRadar", "category": "tech", "title": "Forget Siri — these are the 5 things I actually want iOS 27 to fix on my iPhone at WWDC 2026", "link": "https://www.techradar.com/phones/ios/forget-siri-these-are-the-5-things-i-actually-want-ios-27-to-fix-on-my-iphone-at-wwdc-2026", "topic_tag": "2026", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "We're all set for Apple's annual software update reveals, and there are plenty of ways left to improve iOS."}, {"published": "2026-06-05 20:44", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "ZDNet", "category": "tech", "title": "8 of the best Prime Day laptop deals I'd actually buy myself", "link": "https://www.zdnet.com/article/best-early-amazon-prime-day-laptop-deals-2026/", "topic_tag": "actually", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Prime Day is coming earlier this year, and I've rounded up the best laptop deals live now, including the latest MacBooks and gaming laptops."}, {"published": "2026-06-05 20:38", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "ZDNet", "category": "tech", "title": "4 Android Auto apps I can always rely on for road trips - beyond Maps and Spotify", "link": "https://www.zdnet.com/article/4-android-auto-apps-for-your-next-road-trip/", "topic_tag": "always", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Android Auto is a lot more than navigation and music. Here are the apps you need before your next adventure."}, {"published": "2026-06-05 07:13", "relative_age": "2 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "The biggest collagen study yet reveals what actually works", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260604044302.htm", "topic_tag": "actually", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "A major review of nearly 8,000 participants found that collagen supplements can improve skin health and ease osteoarthritis symptoms, especially when taken consistently over longer periods. Researchers also found modest benefits for muscle and tendon health. But the results challenge claims that collagen enhances sports performance, as it showed little effect on recovery or post-workout soreness."}, {"published": "2026-06-05 07:13", "relative_age": "2 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Fitness)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "The biggest collagen study yet reveals what actually works", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260604044302.htm", "topic_tag": "actually", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "A major review of nearly 8,000 participants found that collagen supplements can improve skin health and ease osteoarthritis symptoms, especially when taken consistently over longer periods. Researchers also found modest benefits for muscle and tendon health. But the results challenge claims that collagen enhances sports performance, as it showed little effect on recovery or post-workout soreness."}, {"published": "2026-06-07 15:00", "relative_age": "1 h", "source": "Eat This", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "5 Restaurant Chains Where One Meal Feeds Two People, According to Diners", "link": "https://www.eatthis.com/restaurant-chains-meals-feed-two-people/", "topic_tag": "according", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Bigger isn’t always better, especially when it comes to food portions. Personally, I would rather... The post 5 Restaurant Chains Where One Meal Feeds Two People, According to Diners appeared first on Eat This Not That."}, {"published": "2026-06-07 13:16", "relative_age": "3 h", "source": "Hacker News", "category": "tech", "title": "Show HN: Lathe – Use LLMs to learn a new domain, not skip past it", "link": "https://github.com/devenjarvis/lathe", "topic_tag": "domain", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Hey HN! Lathe is an experiment in using LLMs to teach me something new, instead of doing the work for me. It generates a hands-on, source-backed tutorial for any technical topic you want to learn. Then you work through it yourself by reading and typing the code by hand (gasp) in a local UI built for exactly that. It's a Go CLI plus LLM agent skills (Claude Code / Cursor / Codex). You prompt something like \"/lathe build a 3D slicer in Erlang\", run `lathe serve` to spin up a local webapp, and read it in your browser. Every tutorial comes with the things that have made self-learning a pleasant experience for me in the past: - table of contents that follows along as you scroll - side-notes that nudge you to think - exercises for the reader - sources backing up the content that you can use to take you deeper To help make up for the lack of human brainpower behind the tutorial, you can also ask questions about the content, have another LLM verify the tutorial actually compiles and runs, or extend it with another part (no more \"Part 4 of 6\" that hasn't seen an update since 2021). I didn't build lathe to replace human-written tutorials. I built lathe because I _love_ human-written tutorials, but wanted to learn technical domains where no good human-written tutorial exists yet (building a 3D slicer from scratch, making embedded Zig approachable, etc). There's a longer story in the README about how I got started with programming through PSP homebrew tutorials, and why losing that to LLMs bugged me enough to build this. I'm not here to sell you anything (there's nothing close to a VC-backed startup here :D). It's an LLM, and its output is usually good but not perfect by any means. So far, my experience is that because you're the one typing and actually engaged, you catch the weird stuff (and I'm finding that pushing back on it is its own kind of learning). And yes, it's vibecoded, because it's low scope, low risk, and scratching a personal itch. I run it on Claude Code + macOS personally, other setups should work but I haven't been able to verify them yet. If you can find resources to learn something that was written by a human, read that first. But Lathe is here to fill in the gaps when that isn't the case, and I hope it serves as an example where LLMs can help us think better, rather than less. Repo: https://github.com/devenjarvis/lathe Would love your feedback if you decide to check it out! Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48433756 Points: 15 # Comments: 0"}, {"published": "2026-06-06 15:32", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "DW World", "category": "world", "title": "High-functioning depression: When success masks suffering", "link": "https://www.dw.com/en/high-functioning-depression-when-success-masks-suffering/a-77358072?maca=en-rss-en-all-1573-rdf", "topic_tag": "depression", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "People with depression don't always feel overwhelmed or struggle to get things done — some are highly efficient and productive, despite their low moods. So it can't be that bad, right? Wrong!"}, {"published": "2026-06-06 10:29", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "The Hacker News", "category": "security", "title": "Free Apps Are Quietly Turning Smart TVs Into Web-Scraping Proxies for AI", "link": "https://thehackernews.com/2026/06/free-apps-are-quietly-turning-smart-tvs.html", "topic_tag": "apps", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "A researcher has reverse-engineered the iOS SDK that Bright Data embeds in consumer apps and documented how it turns devices, including always-on smart TVs, into exit nodes that relay web-scraping traffic for a data business Bright Data markets heavily to the AI industry. The company, the successor to Luminati, operates what it calls the largest residential proxy network in the world,"}, {"published": "2026-06-05 20:59", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "9to5Mac", "category": "tech", "title": "HomeKit Weekly: SwitchBot launches a battery-powered standing fan with Apple Home integration", "link": "https://9to5mac.com/2026/06/05/switchbot-standing-circulator-fan/", "topic_tag": "apple", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Fans are one of those categories where true innovation is kind of hard to find. Ultimately, it’s just there to cool things and circulate air. SwitchBot recently launched its new SwitchBot Standing Circulator Fan, which caught my eye for its built-in battery and Matter (and therefore Apple Home) compatibility. Let’s take a closer look at what this portable fan actually offers and what you need to know before picking one up. more…"}, {"published": "2026-06-05 17:24", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "MacRumors", "category": "tech", "title": "Foldable iPhone May Not Come in Black, Leaker Suggests", "link": "https://www.macrumors.com/2026/06/05/foldable-iphone-may-not-come-in-black/", "topic_tag": "black", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Apple has yet to finalize whether its upcoming foldable iPhone will be available in black, according to a questionable new rumor. The Weibo leaker known as \"Instant Digital\" commented today that Apple \"hasn't even decided yet whether the foldable screen will come in black,\" adding pointedly: \"Do they have a vendetta against the color black?\" The remark suggests black is at least under consideration, but has not been confirmed as part of the lineup, a notably open question for a device that is expected to enter mass production imminently and launch as soon as September. In February, the leaker described the device as coming in just two color options, with white as the only confirmed shade and the second unspecified. Instant Digital revisited that report in May without walking back any color details, keeping the two-option account intact. Today's comment does not necessarily contradict that, but introduces new uncertainty about what the second option actually is. Separately, Macworld cited a supply chain source claiming the second finish will be an indigo option similar to the iPhone 17 Pro's Deep Blue, alongside a classic silver and white model. That source also said the device will offer fewer choices than the iPhone 18 Pro models, with no bold or vibrant colors. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman similarly reported that Apple plans to \"stay away from fun colors\" and stick to more traditional silver/white and space gray/black finishes. Samsung Display's OLED panels for the device are already entering mass production, and ramp-up is underway. Color decisions typically feed directly into manufacturing and component procurement, all of which needs to be locked well in advance of launch. For a device as complex and supply-constrained as the foldable iPhone is expected to be, any severe late-stage indecision seems unlikely, so the rumor may simply indicate some opaqueness in the supply chain about the second color. That being said, dummy models that have surfaced so far have only been seen in white. It is also worth noting that new high-end products such as the Apple Watch Ultra and Vision Pro only launched with one color option. A limited color offering may partly reflect the practical realities of manufacturing the device at all. Supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has warned that early-stage yield and ramp-up challenges could constrain supply through at least the end of 2026, and that the frequently cited figure of 15 to 20 million units likely reflects cumulative demand across the product's full two to three year lifecycle, not 2026 alone. Adding color variants increases the number of SKUs to produce, stock, and allocate, which is a complication Apple has little commercial incentive to absorb when launch supply is expected to be tight regardless. The approach would be broadly consistent with how Apple has handled generationally significant launches before. The iPhone X debuted in November 2017 in just two colors, Silver and Space Gray, at a then-record starting price of $999. The iPhone XS that followed a year later added Gold to the lineup, and Apple may take the same incremental approach with the iPhone Ultra over time. At a starting price that Gurman says will \"cross the $2,000 threshold\", the foldable iPhone is unlikely to attract buyers whose purchasing decision is heavily determined by color options. That gives Apple room to keep the initial palette narrow. The first foldable iPhone is expected to be announced in September 2026 alongside the ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ and ‌iPhone 18 Pro‌ Max.Related Roundup: iPhone FoldTags: Foldable iPhone, Instant Digital This article, \"Foldable iPhone May Not Come in Black, Leaker Suggests\" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums"}, {"published": "2026-06-05 16:56", "relative_age": "1 d", "source": "MacRumors", "category": "tech", "title": "Will Apple Launch New Hardware at WWDC Next Week?", "link": "https://www.macrumors.com/2026/06/05/will-apple-launch-new-hardware-at-wwdc-next-week/", "topic_tag": "apple", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Apple has several hardware releases in the pipeline, but will we see any of them unveiled at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference? WWDC is primarily a software event where new versions of iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, and visionOS take center stage, but it's not unusual for Apple to introduce new hardware during the developer conference. Take WWDC 2017, for example, where Apple first unveiled the original HomePod over six months ahead of its launch. Apple has chosen to show off other major products at the annual event, like the redesigned Mac Pro and Pro Display XDR announced in June 2019. More recently, Apple unveiled the first 15-inch MacBook Air in 2023, along with the M2 Ultra chip in the Mac Studio, and the first Mac Pro powered by Apple silicon. So What Can We Expect at WWDC 2026? Probably not much. Apple has actually released a lot of updates already in 2026. We've seen the AirTag 2, the iPhone 17e, and a new iPad Air with M4 chip, along with refreshed M5 MacBook Air and M5 Pro/Max MacBook Pro models. Indeed, March was a big month for Apple. The Studio Display XDR arrived with mini-LED backplane technology and a 120Hz refresh rate, the regular Studio Display received a Thunderbolt 5 upgrade, and the company also debuted its industry-disrupting $599 MacBook Neo. It even quietly updated the AirPods Max with an H2 chip. But despite the flurry of spring announcements, Apple reportedly has more products waiting in the wings. According to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, new models of the Apple TV 4K and HomePod mini are \"ready to go\" and have been \"for months.\" So why has Apple yet to launch the new devices, and should we expect to see them at WWDC? Unfortunately, it's unlikely that we will see either of these products announced during the conference. The main reason is that Apple is holding them back until the more personalized version of Siri and other Apple Intelligence upgrades are released later this year. We'll undoubtedly see these software features previewed at WWDC, but they won't be released to the public until mid-September, so it's not reasonable to expect that the new Apple TV and HomePod mini will launch before then. The same goes for other rumored products like smart glasses, AirPods with cameras, and the smart home hub or so-called \"HomePad.\" All of these devices will rely on an enhanced Siri and a version of Apple Intelligence that finally lives up to its promises, but we won't see these improvements go public until the fall. Mac Updates? Unlikely It's not looking good for Mac mini or Mac Studio updates arriving anytime soon, either. Apple is battling a global memory chip shortage, driven by hyperscalar companies building out AI server facilities. The squeeze has already seen Apple remove desktop Macs from its online store – Mac mini models with 32GB and 64GB of RAM are no longer available for purchase, nor is the M3 Ultra Mac Studio with 256GB RAM. Apple even went so far as to remove the ‌Mac mini‌ with 256GB of SSD storage, leaving the 512GB model as the minimum option. Apple CEO Tim Cook himself has said that the Mac mini and Mac Studio could be hard to get for months to come. Perhaps the best we can hope for is a hardware preview of Apple's smart home accessories. Other than that, the safest overriding assumption is not to expect hardware-based product launches at all until Apple's new software updates mature to a point where its AI-based features no longer carry the \"beta\" badge caveat, and there's no sign that's about to happen anytime soon. WWDC 2026 kicks off with Apple's keynote on Monday, June 8 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. Be sure to stay tuned here at MacRumors for comprehensive coverage of all the announcements.Related Roundup: WWDC 2026Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech Industry This article, \"Will Apple Launch New Hardware at WWDC Next Week?\" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums"}, {"published": "2026-06-05 16:30", "relative_age": "2 d", "source": "M3", "category": "tech", "title": "Disney Plus Sverige: De bästa serierna just nu", "link": "https://www.m3.se/article/1845363/disney-plus-serier.html", "topic_tag": "bästa", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Sedan Disney lanserade sin streamingtjänst i Sverige har de fyllt på katalogen med flera riktigt intressanta serier. Letar du efter något att streama på Disney Plus – då har du hamnat rätt. Här listar vi regelbundet våra favoritserier just nu, i alla möjliga olika kategorier, inte bara Disneys egna serier som du enkelt hittar i appen. Förutom serierna i listan nedan rekommenderas förstås också Mandalorian, Loki och många andra spinoff-serier i Star Wars och Marvel-universumet som du endast hittar på Disney Plus. Läs även: Bästa filmer på Disney Plus The Testaments Disney Plus The Testaments är fortsättningen på serien The Handmaid’s Tale. I Gilead formas nästa generation till lydnad. Agnes växer upp innanför murarna, där framtiden redan är bestämd och varje regel bärs upp av hot, tro och våld. Samtidigt dras Daisy in från andra sidan gränsen, med ett uppdrag som kan avslöja sprickorna i regimen. Genre: Drama Se The Testaments på Disney Plus Rivals Disney Plus När den hänsynslöse tv-bossen Tony Baddingham hamnar i konflikt med den karismatiske ex-olympiern Rupert Campbell-Black blir grannskapets vänliga fasad snabbt en arena för svek, begär och social klättring. Rivals är en färgstark dramakomedi om överklass, mediekrig och människor som ler medan de vässar knivarna. Serien bygger på Jilly Coopers roman och bjuder på snabba repliker, stora egon och en värld där alla vill vinna. Genre: Drama Se Rivals på Disney Plus Scrubs (2026) Disney Plus På Sacred Heart Hospital är vardagen allt annat än steril. Scrubs följer den nyblivne läkaren J.D. när han stapplar in i vuxenlivet bland skift, diagnoser och pinsamma misstag, ofta ackompanjerat av dagdrömmar som spårar ur totalt. Mitt i kaoset finns vänskap, rivalitet och ett gäng kollegor som är lika trasiga som de är charmiga. Sjutton år efter att säsong 9 av Scrubs sändes gör nu serien comeback med en helt ny säsong 10 – och ja, det är samma härliga sjukhuskaos, bara med lite mer livserfarenhet i rockfickorna. J.D., Turk och Elliot är tillbaka på sjukhuset Sacred Heart, nu som de som ska “ha koll” (vilket såklart går sådär) medan en ny generation läkare snubblar in i yrket, stressar över första jouren och lär sig den hårda vägen att medicin och känslor alltid hänger ihop. Håller serien för en reboot? Mja, men för den som växte upp med Scrubs i början av 2000-talet är det stor nostalgi. Genre: Komedi, drama Se Scrubs på Disney Plus Moving Disney Plus På ytan är Moving en high school-serie: tre elever försöker bara ta sig igenom lektioner, vänskap och första känslor. Men under skoluniformerna döljer de något livsfarligt – övernaturliga krafter de ärvt av sina föräldrar, och som absolut inte får upptäckas. Samtidigt dras trådarna bakåt i tiden, till en generation föräldrar med hemliga förflutna och gamla uppdrag som vägrar släppa taget. När mäktiga aktörer börjar jaga dem och sanningen pressas fram, växer Moving till en nervig mix av action, familjedrama och hjärta – där frågan inte bara är vad de kan göra, utan vad de är beredda att offra för att skydda varandra. Genre: Superhjälte, drama Se Moving på Disney Plus Only murderers in the building Disney Tre personer som bor i samma hus (spelade av Steve Martin, Martin Short och Selena Gomez) delar ett djupt intresse frör true crime-poddar. I varje säsong blir trion indragna i verkliga brottsfall de tillsammans försöker lösa. En spännande komediserie för hela familjen. Nu finns säsong 5 att streama av denna mysiga serie. Genre: Komedi, mysterium Se Only murderers in the building på Disney Plus Andor Disney I Andor får vi följa den unga Cassian Andors resa från cynisk överlevare till en av rebellalliansens mest avgörande hjältar. Serien tar oss in i Star Wars-universumets mörkare hörn, där vanliga människor tvingas välja sida i en galax som kvävs under Imperiets järngrepp. Här handlar kampen inte om jediriddare och kraften, utan om spioner, förräderi och ett uppror som sakta växer fram ur skuggorna. Det är en berättelse fylld av spänning, intriger och oväntade vändningar – där varje val kan betyda skillnaden mellan frihet och förintelse. Med en råare ton än vi sett tidigare i Star Wars bjuder Andor på en karaktärsdriven historia som både känns högst personlig och episk på samma gång. Perfekt för den som vill ha ett politiskt thrillerdrama, förpackat i en galax långt, långt borta. Genre: Thriller, drama Se Andor på Disney Plus Nine Puzzles Disney Plus När tonåriga Yoon E-na oväntat hittar sin farbror ihjälslagen har han en gåtfull pussel­bit vid sig. Hon är det enda vittnet – men minns ingenting om vad som hänt eller hur hon hamnade där. Polisen misstänker därför henne… Tio år senare har Yoon E‑na blivit en skicklig kriminalprofilerare hos Seoul Metropolitan Police. När en ny serie mord inträffar, där varje offer också hittas med en pusselbit, blir hon fast besluten att hitta sanningen bakom mordet på sin farbror och de andra pusselmorden. Genre: Mysterium, thriller Se Nine Puzzles på Disney Plus El Encargado (The Boss) Disney Plus Eliseo Basurto (Guillermo Francella) har arbetat i tre decennier som portier i ett exklusivt bostadshus i Belgrano, Buenos Aires. När bostadsföreningen planerar att riva hans bostad för att bygga en pool på taket, hotas hans försörjning och maktposition i huset. För att rädda sin plats utnyttjar han sin stora kunskap om de boendes vanor och hemligheter. Med sin tillgång till övervakning börjar han manipulera de boende – allt medan han utåt visar sig som en hjälpsam, oskyldig portier. Genre: Thriller, komedi Se El Encargado på Disney Plus Criminal Minds Disney Plus Criminal Minds följer ett elit-team inom FBI:s beteendeanalysenhet som specialiserar sig på att skapa profiler av seriemördare och andra farliga gärningspersoner för att lösa svåra fall. Varje avsnitt kretsar kring ett nytt brott där teamet analyserar gärningsmannens psykologi och beteendemönster för att förutse nästa drag och stoppa dem innan fler skadas. Genre: Polisdrama, thriller Se Criminal Minds på Disney Plus Daredevil: Born Again Disney Plus Daredevil: Born Again är en Marvel-serie som återupplivar Matt Murdock, den blinde advokaten med övermänskliga sinnen. Berättelsen utspelar sig flera år efter Netflix Daredevil-seri. I denna nya tolkning har Wilson Fisk (Vincent D’Onofrio) blivit New Yorks borgmästare, vilket sätter honom och Daredevil på kollisionskurs i en stad präglad av korruption och våld. Serien introducerar även den skrämmande seriemördaren Muse, som använder sina offers blod för att skapa konstverk. Förutom Cox och D’Onofrio återvänder flera skådespelare från den tidigare serien, inklusive Jon Bernthal som Punisher, Deborah Ann Woll som Karen Page och Elden Henson som Foggy Nelson. Genre: Superhjälte, thriller Se Daredevil: Born again på Disney Plus High Potential Disney Plus En amerikansk nytolkning av den franska succén HPI: Haut Potentiel Intellectuel. Serien följer Morgan Gillory (spelad av Kaitlin Olson), en ensamstående trebarnsmamma som arbetar som städerska på en polisstation i Los Angeles. När hon av en slump löser ett komplicerat mordfall upptäcks hennes exceptionella intelligens och fotografiska minne, vilket leder till att hon rekryteras som konsult åt mordroteln Genre: Mysterium, komedi Se High Potential på Disney Plus Say Nothing FX Serien utspelar sig under konflikten på Nordirland, kallad “The Troubles”, och inleds med bortförandet av Jean McConville, en ensamstående tiobarnsmor som kidnappades 1972 och aldrig återfanns levande. Berättelsen fokuserar på nyckelpersoner inom IRA och handlar om såväl politiskt våld och extremism, som de psykologiska följderna av tystnadskultur. Genre: Thriller, drama Se Say nothing på Disney Plus Mr Inbetween Disney Plus Mr Inbetween är en en australiensisk dramaserie som handlar om Ray Shoesmith, en yrkesmördare som försöker balansera sitt farliga jobb med sin vardag. Ray lever ett dubbelliv där han navigerar mellan att vara en lojal vän, en kärleksfull pappa – och en brutal och effektiv torped. Genre: Brott, drama Se Mr Inbetween på Disney Plus Justified Prime Video Serien Justified följer Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant), en amerikansk sheriff (U.S. Marshal) med en gammaldags, nästan cowboyliknande syn på rättvisa. Efter att ha varit inblandad i en kontroversiell skjutning i Miami, förflyttas Raylan tillbaka till sin hemstad Harlan, Kentucky. Där konfronteras han med sitt förflutna, inklusive gamla vänner och fiender, och tvingas hantera de många kriminella aktiviteter som pågår i området. Genre: Action, thriller Se Justified på Disney Plus The Old Man Disney Plus En spännande serie baserad på Thomas Perrys roman med samma namn. Serien följer Dan Chase (spelad av Jeff Bridges), en pensionerad CIA-agent som har levt gömd i flera decennier efter att ha brutit med sin tidigare arbetsgivare. När en lönnmördare försöker eliminera honom, tvingas Dan återuppväcka sina färdigheter och möta sitt förflutna. Samtidigt leder FBI:s Harold Harper jakten på honom Genre: Drama, thriller Se The Old Man på Disney Plus Futurama Tecknad serie av skaparen bakom The Simpsons som tål att se om hur många gånger som helst. Philip J. Fry blir av mistag nedfryst och vaknar upp tusen år framåt i tiden. Han får jobb på ett företag som levererar paket runt om i universum. Det är smart, roligt och kreativt när besättningen åker runt på olika äventyr i rymden. Definitivt en måste-se-serie om du gillar serier som Simpsons. Det har nog flugit under radarn för många, men Futurama är tillbaka med nya säsonger efter att serien avslutades för mer än tio år sedan. Två nya säsonger finns att se, och fler ska det bli. De nya avsnitten håller kanske inte riktigt samma klass som de första tio säsongerna, men det är ett kärt återseende och ett måste för alla Futurama-fans. Genre: Tecknat, komedi Se Futurama på Disney Plus Shōgun Shōgun från 2024 är en episk dramaserie som fördjupar sig i intriger, kulturkrockar och maktkamper i det feodala Japan på 1600-talet. Serien handlar om John Blackthorne, en engelsk navigatör som lider skeppsbrott i Japan och blir indragen i det politiska maktspelet mellan olika daimyo (feodalherrar). Han blir en viktig figur för Lord Toranaga, som strävar efter att bli shogun. Serien utforskar Blackthornes anpassning till den japanska kulturen och hur hans närvaro påverkar de intrikata maktkamperna i landet. Serien ger lite “Game of Thrones”-vibbar, men i Japan. Och utan drakar. Genre: Drama Se Shōgun på Disney Plus Sons of Anarchy Sons of Anarchy är en amerikansk kriminaldramaserie skapad som sändes på FX från 2008 till 2014. Serien följer livet för medlemmarna i den fiktiva motorcykelklubben Sons of Anarchy Motorcycle Club Redwood Original (SAMCRO), som är baserad i den lilla staden Charming i Kalifornien. Handlingen är intensiv och våldsam, men med komplexa karaktärer. Genre: Drama Se Sons of Anarchy på Disney Plus Reservation Dogs Reservation Dogs följer de fyra tonåringarna Elora Danan (Devery Jacobs), Bear Smallhill (D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai), Willie Jack (Paulina Alexis), och Cheese (Lane Factor). De försöker navigera sina liv i ett litet reservat i Oklahoma samtidigt som de drömmer om att fly till Kalifornien. Serien börjar ett år efter deras vän Daniels död, vilket har lämnat ett djupt intryck på dem och driver deras beslut att lämna reservatet. Gruppen ägnar sig åt småbrott och andra aktiviteter för att samla pengar till deras resa. Under seriens gång möter de olika utmaningar, inklusive rivaliserande gäng, andliga upplevelser, och de vardagliga svårigheterna med att växa upp i ett fattigt reservat. Genre: Komedi Se Reservation Dogs på Disney Plus The Killing Serien följer de två huvudkaraktärerna, kriminalkommissarie Sarah Linden (spelad av Mireille Enos) och hennes kollega Stephen Holder (spelad av Joel Kinnaman), när de utreder mordfall i Seattle, Washington. Handlingen kretsar kring ett specifikt mordfall per säsong, där varje säsong består av flera avsnitt som utforskar olika aspekter av brottsutredningen och det personliga livet hos de inblandade. The Killing har en långsam, intensiv berättarstil med fokus på att utforska karaktärernas djupare psykologiska dimensioner. Genre: Deckare Se The Killing på Disney Plus Snowfall Gatuentreprenören i South Central, Franklin Saint, ger sig in i kokainbranschen. Den missnöjde CIA-agenten Teddy McDonald samarbetar med en soldat från Contras. Luchador-brottaren Gustavo ”El Oso” Zapata tar sig in i en mexikansk kartellfamilj. I Snowfall får vi följa kokainets intåg i USA. Genre: Drama Se Snowfall på Disney Plus The Beatles: Get Back Disney The Beatles: Get Back är en dokumentärserie i tre delar som regisserats av Peter Jackson. Serien visar aldrig tidigare visade scener från The Beatles inspelning av sitt sista album, Let It Be, i januari 1969. Serien ger en unik inblick i bandets kreativa process, personliga relationer, humor och musikaliska geni. Du får också se den legendariska takkonserten, som var bandets sista offentliga framträdande. Dokumentärserien är baserad på över 60 timmar av film och 150 timmar av ljud som restaurerats och förbättrats av Jacksons team. Detta är en måste-se-serie för alla Beatles-fans och musikälskare, med ett imponerande betyg 9 av 10 på IMDB. Genre: Dokumentär Se The Beatles: Get Back på Disney Plus The Bear FX The Bear är en amerikansk komedidramaserie som har Jeremy Allen White i huvudrollen som en ung prisbelönt kock som återvänder till sin hemstad Chicago för att hantera det kaotiska köket i sin döda brors smörgåsbutik. Serien har fått mycket positiv kritik och hyllats för sin skådespelarensemble. Genre: Komedi Se The Bear på Disney Plus Agent Carter Disney/Marvel Denna korta men söta 50-talsserie gick bara i 18 avsnitt under två säsonger, men en mängd djupgående Marvel-referenser och James D’Arcys Edwin Jarvis gör detta till en av MCU:s bästa miniserier hittills. Och med Peggy som får ett nytt liv som kapten Carter i What If…? och Doctor Strange 2, varför inte återbesöka programmet som gjorde henne till en hit? Genre: Action, äventyr Se Agent Carter på Disney Plus Atlanta En serie skapad av Donald Glover, som också spelar huvudrollen. Atlanta handlar om livet hos två kusiner, spelade av Glover och Brian Tyree Henry, som försöker göra sig ett namn inom musikindustrin i Atlanta, Georgia. Serien har hyllats för sitt innovativa berättande, starka rollprestationer och sin skildring av livet i staden Atlanta. Genre: Drama, Komedi Se Atlanta på Disney Plus The Last Man on Earth Ett dödligt virus har slagit ut hela världens befolkning. Phil Miller (spelad av Will Forte, känd från bland annat Saturday Night Live) är den sista människan kvar på jorden. Tror han i alla fall och lever livet därefter: Badar i en margerita-pool, använder swimmingpoolen som toalett och tar över en enorm herrgård där han spelar squash inomhus och hänger upp konst från olika museer han hittat. Men så en dag stöter han på Carol Pilbasian (Kristen Schaal) och allt förändras. Charmig komediserie i fyra säsonger. Tyvärr förnyades den inte, så var beredd på ett ganska abrupt slut på serien. Slutet till trots är serien sevärd. Genre: Komedi Se The Last Man on Earth på Disney Plus It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia Att vara egocentriska, moraliskt fördärvade, lågpresterande individer är ingen konst för Mac, Charlie, Dennis, Frank och Dee, ägarna till den framgångslösa Paddy’s Pub. Vi följer dessa förfallna individer som älskar att smida planer, koka hop intriger och mest av allt frossa i varandras elände. Vare sig det handlar om att svindla välfärdssystemet, utnyttja en överlämnad bebis, låtsas vara handikappad eller ordna falska begravningar. Kan var en de roligaste serierna någonsin. Danny DeVito är för övrigt helt fantastiskt som den skjutglada Frank. Genre: Komedi Se It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia här på Disney Plus The Americans Medan det kalla kriget rasar lever två ryska agenter dubbelliv som ett tvättäkta amerikansk par i USA. Serien har ett par år på nacken och har funnits på andra streaming-tjänster, men om du inte har sett den har du gått miste om timmar av spänning! Genre: Thriller Se Americans här på Disney Plus Fler topplistor streaming: Amazon Prime: Bästa filmerna Amazon Prime: Bästa serierna Apple TV: Bästa serier Disney Plus: Bästa filmerna Dokumentärer HBO Max: Bästa serierna HBO Max: Bästa filmerna Netflix: Bästa serierna Netflix: Bästa skräckfilmer Netflix: Bästa filmerna SkyShowtime: Bästa serier SkyShowtime: Bästa filmer Svenska serier SVT Play: Bästa serier TV4 Play: Bästa serier TV4 Play: Bästa filmer Viaplay: Bästa filmer Viaplay: Bästa serier"}, {"published": "2026-06-05 06:00", "relative_age": "2 d", "source": "The Guardian (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Experience: I sat under an oak tree every day for a year", "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2026/jun/05/experience-sat-under-oak-tree-every-day-year-cured-burnout", "topic_tag": "every", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "After a period of burnout, I realised that nature knows what you need, and is always ready to offer it – you just have to be quiet enough to receive it In 2022 I moved to Clevedon, near Bristol. As soon as I saw the oak tree behind my flat, I started sitting under it. It’s not in some beautiful, remote place – it’s on an urban hill surrounded by grassland – but as a solitary tree on the side of a hill, it drew my attention. I was burned out. For 10 years, I had run a nonprofit tackling plastic pollution. We had got the government to ban plastic cutlery and polystyrene takeaway packaging, and supermarkets to ban plastic cotton buds. They were major achievements, but it was hard work and I was exhausted. I was transitioning away from activism, and only working three days a week. Continue reading..."}, {"published": "2026-06-04 23:54", "relative_age": "2 d", "source": "MacRumors", "category": "tech", "title": "macOS 27 Wishlist: What Do You Want From Apple at WWDC 2026?", "link": "https://www.macrumors.com/2026/06/04/macos-27-wwdc-2026-wishlist/", "topic_tag": "2026", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "We have four days to go until Apple's WWDC keynote event begins on Monday, June 8. iOS 27 has been the focus of most of the rumors, but we're also going to get a new version of macOS, macOS 27. Some of the same features that are coming in ‌iOS 27‌ will come to ‌macOS 27‌, like the new version of Siri and the dedicated ‌Siri‌ app, but we want to hear from MacRumors readers. What are you hoping to see in ‌macOS 27‌? Do you want updates to Liquid Glass? Changes to multitasking? Bug fixes? Better external display support? Improved memory management since no one can afford RAM anymore? Guessing the name Apple will choose for the next version of macOS is always fun. There are still plenty of California landmarks for Apple to choose from, and the filename of Apple's hashmoji for the event on X hints that macOS Big Bear is a possibility. Let us know what name you think Apple will pick, and tell us your most wanted features in the comments below.Related Roundups: macOS 27, WWDC 2026Related Forum: Apple, Inc and Tech Industry This article, \"macOS 27 Wishlist: What Do You Want From Apple at WWDC 2026?\" first appeared on MacRumors.com Discuss this article in our forums"}, {"published": "2026-06-04 18:59", "relative_age": "2 d", "source": "The Guardian (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Reassurance for bladder cancer patients | Letters", "link": "https://www.theguardian.com/society/2026/jun/04/reassurance-for-bladder-cancer-patients", "topic_tag": "bladder", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Gail Cartmail offers a positive outlook to those facing life-changing bladder surgery, based on her own experience The report of treatment being trialled that could potentially spare bladder cancer patients life-changing surgery is welcome news (Doctors hail drug that spares bladder cancer patients ‘life-changing’ surgery, 2 June). Yet readers currently facing surgery that includes removing their bladder are likely to be concerned about the here and now. Like Tracey Emin, I was diagnosed with bladder cancer in 2020. Life requires some planning. For example, the paucity of public toilets means mapping alternatives, as bladder bags have much less capacity than a natural bladder. I always carry a spare kit, however; following the advice and guidance of stoma nurse specialists, it is possible to avoid leaks. The Urostomy Association is a mine of useful information. Continue reading..."}, {"published": "2026-06-04 00:30", "relative_age": "3 d", "source": "WHO News", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Unsafe food causes 866 million illnesses and 1.5 million deaths annually, young children at highest risk", "link": "https://www.who.int/news/item/04-06-2026-unsafe-food-causes-866-million-illnesses-and-1.5-million-deaths-annually--young-children-at-highest-risk", "topic_tag": "annually", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Children aged less than five years face almost three times the risk of illness from unsafe food than older children and adults, according to new estimates released today by the World Health Organization (WHO)."}, {"published": "2026-06-03 00:07", "relative_age": "4 d", "source": "Mindful", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "A Meditation to Bring Comfort and Kindness to Pain and Illness", "link": "https://www.mindful.org/a-meditation-to-bring-comfort-and-kindness-to-pain-and-illness/", "topic_tag": "bring", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Chronic, complex medical conditions rarely have easy answers—but as meditation teacher Juliana Sloane reminds us in this soothing practice, we can always meet our suffering with creativity, gentleness, and compassion. The post A Meditation to Bring Comfort and Kindness to Pain and Illness appeared first on Mindful."}, {"published": "2026-06-02 11:00", "relative_age": "5 d", "source": "NYTimes Well", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Hospitals See Diseases Resurge as Vaccinations Decline", "link": "https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/02/well/children-vaccines-illnesses.html", "topic_tag": "decline", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Doctors nationwide are encountering more children with whooping cough, bacterial infections and other serious illnesses, as well as more adults refusing tetanus shots."}, {"published": "2026-06-02 02:34", "relative_age": "5 d", "source": "NYTimes Well", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "By September, Nearly a Third of Americans Will Live in States With Legal Aid in Dying", "link": "https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/30/well/medical-aid-in-dying.html", "topic_tag": "americans", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Despite widespread support in polls, the number of people who actually go through with the practice remains very small."}, {"published": "2026-06-01 12:17", "relative_age": "6 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Health)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "The forgotten organ that could predict how long you live", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/06/260601025352.htm", "topic_tag": "could", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "A long-overlooked organ may hold surprising clues to healthy aging and cancer survival. Researchers at Mass General Brigham used AI to analyze CT scans from tens of thousands of adults and found that people with healthier thymuses—a small immune-system organ once thought to become largely irrelevant after childhood—lived longer and had substantially lower risks of heart disease, cancer, and death."}, {"published": "2026-05-31 11:01", "relative_age": "7 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Fitness)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Intermittent fasting triggers surprising changes in the brain", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260530004622.htm", "topic_tag": "brain", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Losing weight may involve rewiring the gut and the brain at the same time. In a study of obese adults, an intermittent fasting-style diet led to significant weight loss, healthier metabolic markers, and notable shifts in gut bacteria. Brain scans also revealed changes in regions tied to appetite, cravings, and self-control. The results suggest the gut microbiome and brain may work together to influence weight-loss success."}, {"published": "2026-05-28 14:17", "relative_age": "10 d", "source": "WHO News", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Message by the WHO Director-General to the people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo", "link": "https://www.who.int/news/item/28-05-2026-message-by-the-who-director-general-to-the-people-of-the-democratic-republic-of-the-congo", "topic_tag": "congo", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "To the people of DRC, especially to the people of Ituri Jambo kwenu wakahaji wa Ituri Mbote na bino, bato ya Ituri My name is Tedros, and I am the Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO). But today, I am not writing to you as an official. I am writing to you as someone who knows your region, who has walked your streets, and who cares deeply about what happens to you and your families. I am writing because I want to be with you in these moments. And I want you to know that you are not alone. Ebola is not new to me personally. From 2018 to 2020, I came fourteen times to North Kivu, the epicentre of the outbreak at that time. Fourteen visits to Beni, Butembo, Katwa, Goma, and many other communities. During that outbreak, Ebola spread across North Kivu, South Kivu, and reached parts of Ituri as well. I was alongside families who had lost their loved ones. I met health workers risking their lives every day. I met community leaders, traditional healers, religious leaders and business leaders who refused to abandon their people. I saw men and women show extraordinary courage in the most difficult of circumstances. The people there, who saw me coming back again and again, wanted to give me a name that belonged to their community. They asked me whether I was the first, second, or third child of my parents. When I told them I was the firstborn, they gave me the name Dr Paluku. I carry that name with pride. It is not just a name. It is a bond. It is a reminder that this work is not about titles or institutions. It is about people. It is about you. That outbreak was one of the most complex in history. It did not unfold in a stable, peaceful environment. It happened in the middle of armed conflict, with communities displaced, supply routes disrupted, and health workers operating under constant threat. People were fleeing violence while also trying to protect themselves and their families from a deadly disease. I remember being in Beni on more than one occasion while fighting was taking place on the outskirts of the city. We could hear it. And yet the health workers around me did not stop. They kept working. That kind of courage is something I will never forget. The challenges of that time are not so different from what you are facing today in Ituri. I understand that. I have seen it with my own eyes. Mistrust ran deep, and the security situation cost us precious time. Our health workers were attacked. Clinics were targeted. People who were only trying to save lives found themselves caught in the middle of a conflict they did not start. Lives were lost that we might have saved, and that weighs on me still. But I also witnessed something remarkable. When we listened, when communities felt respected and heard, things began to change. Trust grew slowly, then more quickly. People came forward. And together, we managed to contain the outbreak. We did it. The people of DRC did it. I will never forget that. Ebola is now back. This time, the outbreak is hitting Ituri province the hardest. More than 90% of all cases have been reported in Ituri province, with a small number of cases also reported in North Kivu and South Kivu. I know how frightening that is, and I know that the people of Ituri are bearing a burden that is not easy to carry. I know that many of you are exhausted. You are already carrying so much: malaria, hunger, insecurity, and the daily struggle to keep your families safe. And now Ebola. It is not fair, and I will not pretend otherwise. But I also want to say something else about Ituri, because this province deserves to be seen for more than its hardships. Ituri is a place of remarkable energy. It is a province of vibrant commerce, of entrepreneurial spirit, of communities that have refused to be defined by the conflicts around them. The markets of Bunia buzz with life. Traders, farmers, teachers, and young people building their futures against all odds. That spirit, that refusal to give up, is exactly what we need now. It is the foundation on which we will build our response. We do not come to Ituri with only medicine and expertise. We come to join a community that already knows how to fight for its survival. I want to say a special word to the young people of Ituri. You are growing up in circumstances that no young person should have to face. And yet what I see, again and again, is not despair but determination. You are the future of this province and this country. In this outbreak, you have a vital role to play. Talk to your friends and your families. Share what you know about Ebola. Help break the fear and the silence that allow this virus to spread. Your voice carries further than you know, and we need it now more than ever. And to the health workers of Ituri, I want to say this: you are seen, and you are not alone. Every day you go to work knowing the risks, and you go anyway. You do it for your patients, for your communities, for your families. You are the backbone of this response. Without you, none of this is possible. I know the conditions are hard. I know the resources are often not enough. I know that fear and exhaustion are real. Please know that WHO stands with you, that we are working to get you the support you need, and that your courage and dedication are known and deeply valued far beyond the borders of this province. I also know that the security situation in parts of this region remains very difficult. Conflict and displacement make everything harder, including reaching people who need care and keeping health workers safe. I want to be honest: this is one of our greatest challenges. We cannot do this work if those who are trying to help are prevented from doing so or put in danger. We are working closely with all relevant partners to ensure that the response can reach every community that needs it, and that no one is left behind because of where they live or what is happening around them. That is why today I am making a direct appeal to all warring parties in this region: please, declare a ceasefire. Even briefly. Even just enough to let health workers through. People are dying from Ebola who do not have to die. Children are sick. Families are suffering. No cause, no conflict, no grievance is worth condemning innocent people to death from a preventable disease. A ceasefire, even a temporary one, would save lives. I urge you, I implore you: give us the space to help the people who need it most. I also know that there is anger and mistrust in some communities, and I understand why. Trust must be earned, it cannot be assumed. We have not always done things correctly. But I promise you, we are here to learn as much as we are here to help. I need to be honest with you about something important. Most previous Ebola outbreaks in DRC were caused by a virus called Ebola Zaire, for which we have vaccines and treatments. This outbreak is caused by a different virus called Ebola Bundibugyo. There are currently no approved vaccines or treatments for it. This is serious, and you deserve to hear that plainly. But I also want you to know this: while there are no specific treatments for Bundibugyo, there is much we can do together to prevent the spread of this virus and save lives. Early supportive care in our treatment centers can make a real difference. If you or someone you know falls ill, please do not wait. Coming forward early can make the difference between life and death. And everything we do, we will do with you. We will listen to you, we will share information with you, and we are here to help. And for those we cannot save, we will mourn with you. We will help you grieve your lost loved ones with safe and dignified burials. We are working under the leadership of the Government of DRC, together with all relevant partners, united around one goal: to stop this outbreak and protect your communities. No one is working alone. No one is working at cross purposes. We are coordinated, we are committed, and we are here. That is why I am coming to Bunia. I will be there in person, alongside my colleagues, meeting your leaders, listening to your concerns, and doing everything in my power to help you. I will not be managing this from a comfortable office far away. This is the 17th Ebola outbreak in DRC. Together, you have overcome every single one before. That is not a small thing. That is a testament to the strength and resilience of your communities. I have seen that strength with my own eyes. My brothers and sisters of Ituri, I want you to know that the world is watching your courage. You are not forgotten. Together, we will overcome this outbreak, as you have overcome every challenge before. Your resilience is the light that guides us all. We will get through this one too. Not because of anyone, but because of you. Our teams are already on the ground, and they will stay for as long as necessary. And when this outbreak is over, we will not quietly disappear. We will not forget you. We will stay, and we will keep working with you to build health systems that protect every person in every community. I look forward to seeing you in Bunia soon. Until then, please know that you are in my thoughts. With respect and solidarity, Paluku Tedros Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Director-General, World Health Organization"}, {"published": "2026-05-28 13:51", "relative_age": "10 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Mind & Brain)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "A 100-year-old piano mystery has finally been solved", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260528073949.htm", "topic_tag": "been", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "For more than a century, pianists and music teachers have argued over whether a performer’s touch can actually change the tone color of a piano note — and now scientists say the answer is yes. Using a cutting-edge sensor system that tracked piano key movements at 1,000 frames per second, researchers discovered that elite pianists subtly manipulate keys in ways that listeners can genuinely hear, even if they’ve never played piano before."}, {"published": "2026-05-27 14:23", "relative_age": "11 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Mind & Brain)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Popular anti-aging drug combo caused severe brain damage in mice", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260526022024.htm", "topic_tag": "aging", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "A drug combo widely explored for anti-aging may actually damage the brain, according to new mouse research showing severe loss of myelin and changes linked to “chemo brain.” Surprisingly, the damaged cells resembled those seen in multiple sclerosis, giving scientists a new lead in understanding—and potentially repairing—the disease."}, {"published": "2026-05-25 11:16", "relative_age": "13 d", "source": "GymBeam", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Autophagy: How do fasting, exercise, and sleep trigger cellular recycling and slow down ageing?", "link": "https://gymbeam.com/blog/autophagy-how-do-fasting-exercise-and-sleep-trigger-cellular-recycling-and-slow-down-aging/", "topic_tag": "ageing", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Autophagy is a natural process in which cells break down and recycle their own damaged components. This process was recognized with the Nobel Prize in 2016. This article explores what we actually know about autophagy, how to support it, and which claims are simply myths. The post Autophagy: How do fasting, exercise, and sleep trigger cellular recycling and slow down ageing? appeared first on GymBeam Blog."}, {"published": "2026-05-22 16:30", "relative_age": "16 d", "source": "Mindful", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "How Micro-Practices Can Be the Bridge Between Your Meditation and Your Choices", "link": "https://www.mindful.org/how-micro-practices-can-be-the-bridge-between-your-meditation-and-your-choiceshow-micro-practices-can-be-the-bridge-between-your-meditation-and-your-choices/", "topic_tag": "between", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "There’s a ton of buzz around micro-practices these days—but are we missing the entire point of these mini-pauses? Dr. Shalini Bahl digs into how we can understand their purpose beyond a commodified “hack” and explains how micro-practices can actually shift how we show up in our lives. The post How Micro-Practices Can Be the Bridge Between Your Meditation and Your Choices appeared first on Mindful."}, {"published": "2026-05-20 15:04", "relative_age": "18 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Fitness)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Scientists discover why Alzheimer’s risk hits women so much harder", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260519224312.htm", "topic_tag": "alzheimer", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Women may be especially sensitive to the effects of common dementia risk factors, according to a new UC San Diego study of over 17,000 adults. Researchers say tailoring prevention strategies specifically for women could be key to reducing Alzheimer’s risk."}, {"published": "2026-05-17 08:02", "relative_age": "21 d", "source": "ScienceDaily (Fitness)", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "New study debunks the biggest fear about yo-yo dieting", "link": "https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/05/260515233331.htm", "topic_tag": "biggest", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "For years, “yo-yo dieting” has been blamed for wrecking metabolism and causing lasting damage, but a major new review says the fear may be wildly overblown. After analyzing decades of studies in humans and animals, researchers found little convincing evidence that losing weight and regaining it actually causes long-term harm. While regaining weight can erase some health improvements, it doesn’t appear to make people worse off than before."}, {"published": "2022-05-17 20:27", "relative_age": "1481 d", "source": "Harvard Nutrition Source", "category": "health_fitness", "title": "Navigating infant formula shortages", "link": "https://nutritionsource.hsph.harvard.edu/2022/05/17/infant-formula-shortage/", "topic_tag": "formula", "cves": [], "vendor": "", "cvss": null, "risk_level": "low", "item_type": "misc", "summary": "Infant formula shortages in the U.S. have occurred in the past two years largely due to widespread pandemic-related supply-chain problems. A national shortage of infant formula is undoubtedly alarming for families since infants require formula when human milk is not accessible or not available in adequate amounts. Although breastfeeding is encouraged, it is not always […]"}]