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Moderna says US refusing to review mRNA-based flu shot

AFP, Published on 11/02/2026

» NEW YORK - Vaccine manufacturer Moderna said on Tuesday the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was refusing to review an application for its first mRNA-based flu shot.

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Wildfire smoke kills more than 24,000 Americans a year: study

AFP, Published on 05/02/2026

» WASHINGTON (UNITED STATES) - Wildfires are growing larger, lasting longer and happening more often as the climate warms -- but the toll from their toxic smoke, especially from long-term exposure, remains poorly understood.

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Venezuela looks to petrodollars to bring down prices

AFP, Published on 23/01/2026

» CARACAS - The United States' grab for Venezuela's oil, while shocking, may yet provide a short-term boost for the South American nation's haggard economy.

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‘They poisoned us’: the deadly legacy of nuclear testing

AFP, Published on 22/01/2026

» GENEVA - Nuclear weapons testing has affected every single human on the planet, causing at least four million premature deaths from cancer and other diseases over time, according to a new report delving into the deadly legacy.

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King Charles to deliver TV message about his cancer ‘journey’

AFP, Published on 12/12/2025

» LONDON - Britain’s King Charles III, who has broken royal taboos to talk openly about battling cancer, will Friday appear in a “personal message” filmed for a TV campaign raising funds for research into the devastating disease.

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What to know about Australia’s social media ban

The New York TImes, Published on 07/12/2025

» SYDNEY — There are an estimated 440,000 young Australian teens, ages 13 to 15, on Snapchat. On Instagram, 350,000 in that age group are active users, and on TikTok, 200,000. Even Facebook — not exactly squarely in the Gen Alpha zeitgeist — reportedly has 150,000.

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Why mammals that band together may face lower cancer risks

South China Morning Post, Published on 02/12/2025

» BUENOS AIRES —  Much research on cancer prevalence has focused on genetic, environmental and lifestyle factors. But a new study by Argentine researchers offers a novel evolutionary perspective: the social structure of mammals may play a critical role in cancer risk.

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'Forgotten' women demand justice in Spain breast cancer scandal

AFP, Published on 26/11/2025

» SEVILLE — Anabel Cano thought cancer had spared her after she underwent a mammogram in the Spanish region of Andalusia. Having now lost a breast to a mastectomy, she feels betrayed.

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Frida Kahlo painting sells for $54.7 mn in record for female artist

AFP, Published on 22/11/2025

» NEW YORK - A self-portrait by celebrated Mexican artist Frida Kahlo sold for $54.66 million in New York on Thursday, setting a record for the price of a painting by a woman, the auction house Sotheby's said.

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Round-the-world sailor battled waves — and cancer

AFP, Published on 08/10/2025

» PARIS - It is tough enough for any sailor just to complete the non-stop round-the-world Vendee Globe, let alone win it. But winning it while battling cancer, as French skipper Charlie Dalin did in January, is another kind of toughness altogether.