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  • An unusual type of diabetes linked to malnutrition now has a name. Scientists are calling for wider recognition of the newly classified Type 5 diabetes to spur better treatments.
  • The attack took place at the American Fish Company, a bar and live music venue. Police are asking anyone who witnessed the shooting to contact them.
  • A brain surgeon explains how children’s brains work and how screen time might have an impact on how young brains develop.
  • For a strong and lasting relationship, don't be afraid to talk about each other's racial differences — and do enjoy the process of creating a new, blended family culture.
  • Cura Smiles, a nonprofit dental clinic based in City Heights, is proud to announce its Sips & Smiles Soirée, a fundraising event dedicated to expanding access to free dental care in San Diego. The event will take place on Friday, September 26, from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the beautiful BoujieMana Estate in Point Loma, offering guests a stunning backdrop of harbor views as they support a vital cause. The evening promises a lively, elegant atmosphere complete with a champagne welcome, curated wine and beer selections, gourmet bites, and a silent auction featuring exclusive items and experiences. Guests will mingle at sunset while supporting Cura Smiles’ mission to provide free, comprehensive dental care to underserved individuals and families across the region. With demand for services continuing to rise, this upcoming fundraiser marks a pivotal moment for the organization. Proceeds will go directly toward expanding services, reaching more individuals without access to dental care, and continuing Cura Smiles’ vision of a healthier community—one smile at a time. To attend, donate or learn more, please visit https://www.curasmiles.org/get-involved. Cura Smiles on Facebook / Instagram
  • Assata Shakur, a Black liberation activist who was given political asylum in Cuba after her 1979 escape from a U.S. prison, has died. Officials in New Jersey, where Shakur had been arrested, convicted and imprisoned, said she was 78.
  • President Trump says an old drug that acts like a vitamin can reduce autism symptoms in many children. The science doesn't support that claim.
  • A judge ruled the firing of thousands of federal employees was illegal. But he stopped short of ordering the government to reinstate them, predicting the Supreme Court would overturn it.
  • The science on Tylenol and autism isn't clear, despite President Trump's claims. Here's what parents need to know to make their own decisions about acetaminophen.
  • The President says pregnant women should stay away from Tylenol due to possible autism link. World health authorities strongly disagree, say the drug is safe in pregnancy.
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