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United Airlines Q1 2026 EPS $2.14, Up 85% Year-Over-Year

United Airlines reported first-quarter 2026 diluted earnings per share of $2.14, up 85% year-over-year, with adjusted diluted EPS of $1.19 up 31% year-over-year. Total operating revenue was $14.6 billion, up 10.6% year-over-year, with a pre-tax margin of 6.0% despite a $340 million increase in fuel expense compared to Q1 2025. The airline plans a 5-point capacity reduction for the remainder of 2026 to address higher fuel prices while maintaining its long-term customer-focused strategy, with capacity expected to be flat to up approximately 2% year-over-year in Q3 and Q4.

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FATF Ministers Reiterate Commitment to Tackling Illicit Finance

FATF Ministers convened in Washington D.C. on 17 April 2026 for the biennial FATF Ministerial Meeting held alongside the IMF-World Bank Spring Meetings. The Ministers reiterated their commitment to tackling illicit finance through multilateral coordinated action, agreeing to focus efforts particularly on the growing threat of fraud and strengthening risk-based implementation of the FATF Standards.

Priority review Notice Anti-Money Laundering
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Food Supplements Purity Criteria Magnesium L-threonate Monohydrate England Regulations 2026

The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has drafted regulations establishing purity criteria for magnesium L-threonate monohydrate (CAS 500304-76-7) as a mineral source in food supplements. The Schedule sets out chemical specifications including assay requirements for magnesium (7.2-8.3%) and L-threonate (82-91%), plus heavy metal limits for arsenic (1 ppm), lead (0.5 ppm), cadmium (0.2 ppm), and mercury (0.1 ppm). The draft regulations are laid before Parliament for approval by resolution of each House and come into force on 13th August 2026, applying to England only.

Priority review Consultation Food Safety
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BOE Daily Summary April 22, 2026 — Government Personnel and Appointments

The April 22, 2026 edition of Spain's Official Gazette (BOE) publishes personnel appointments across multiple government bodies, including Real Decretos concerning diplomatic appointments and cessations. Three ambassadors are relieved of their posts in Jordania, Malasia, and Brunéi Darusalam, with three new ambassadors simultaneously designated to Jordania, Lebanon, and Liechtenstein. A judicial council competition resolution and a Cortes Generales administrative appointment are also published. This daily index consolidates official announcements from 25 ministerial departments and public bodies. No regulatory obligations, penalties, or compliance deadlines are established by this summary itself.

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AG Nessel Reissues Gift Card Scam Consumer Alert for Money Smart Week

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel reissued a consumer alert on gift card scams as part of Money Smart Week. The alert describes eight types of gift card scams, including law enforcement impostor scams, tech support scams, family emergency/grandparent scams, charity imposter scams, utility imposter scams, debt collection scams, sweepstakes/lottery scams, and Social Security/IRS scams. The alert reminds consumers that no legitimate business or government agency will demand payment via gift card. If a consumer has shared gift card information with a scammer, they are advised to contact the gift card issuer immediately and file reports with the FTC and the Attorney General's Consumer Protection Team.

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23 AGs Urge CFPB to Abandon Enforcement Rollback Plan

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel joined a coalition of 23 attorneys general in sending a letter to CFPB Acting Director Russell Vought urging the agency to abandon plans that would dramatically reduce staffing and enforcement capacity. The coalition warns the CFPB's proposed strategic plan, which would cut the Office of Supervision Policy and Operations from 72 staff to a single person, undermines the agency's statutory obligation to supervise financial institutions and would leave consumers vulnerable at a time when 40% of U.S. adults have experienced financial fraud in the past year. The letter highlights that CFPB has delivered over $21 billion in consumer relief since its creation and argues the cuts would shift enforcement burden to states while abandoning billions in previously targeted consumer harm recovery.

Routine Notice Consumer Finance
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National Council on Disability Virtual Meeting, May 7th

The National Council on Disability (NCD) will hold a virtual quarterly Council meeting on Thursday, May 7, 2026, from 12:30–3:00 p.m. EDT via Zoom for Government. The agenda includes Acting Chairman report-outs, Council Member reports, Executive Committee updates, policy and legislative briefings, a 2026 Progress Report discussion, and a vote on FY27 policy project proposals.

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ICE Lodges Arrest Detainer for Illegal Alien Charged With Incest and Child Sex Crimes in South Carolina

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) lodged an arrest detainer on April 17, 2026, for Luis Armando Argueta Montejo, a 43-year-old illegal alien from Mexico, who faces charges of incest and three counts of criminal sexual conduct with a child in Oconee County, South Carolina. According to reports, the victim is allegedly between 11 and 14 years of age. Montejo, who entered the U.S. in 2006 with no prior criminal history in the country, will be transferred to ICE custody after facing prosecution in the American justice system.

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HSI Arrests Convicted Murderer Daniel Barber for Threatening ICE Director

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) San Francisco arrested U.S. citizen Daniel Barber on April 10, 2026, for sending violent death threats to Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons. The threats, sent via email on June 6, 2025, included language calling for ICE officers to be executed. Barber has a prior conviction for murder and robbery with intent to cause bodily harm from 1990, as well as multiple prior arrests for burglary, battery, and vehicle theft.

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ICE Arrests Criminal Illegal Aliens for Child Molestation, Child Pornography, Rape, Drug Trafficking

On April 21, 2026, DHS announced that ICE arrested five criminal illegal aliens with prior convictions including child molestation, child pornography possession, rape, and drug trafficking. The arrests span Santa Barbara, California; Fairfax, Virginia; Brooklyn, New York; and Salt Lake City, Utah. The announcement was made during National Crime Victims Week, with DHS highlighting specific victims of illegal alien crime.

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Burch v. Mandadero et al – Prisoner Civil Rights Complaint

Prisoner Ishmael Jenkins Burch filed a civil rights complaint in the Northern District of California (Case 3:26-cv-03353-TSH) on April 21, 2026, alleging claims against three named defendants—J. Huey, Mandadero, and W. Reyes—under federal prisoner civil rights provisions. The plaintiff simultaneously filed a motion for leave to proceed in forma pauperis, indicating financial inability to pay filing fees, and the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation has been directed to submit a certified Prison Trust Account statement within 72 hours.

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Coastal Electrical Construction LLC v. Jernigan et al

The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in Case 25-1295, Coastal Electrical Construction LLC v. Jernigan et al. The opinion was authored by District Judge Gregory B. Williams on April 21, 2026. The full opinion is available as a PDF on the court's website.

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Kaufman v. Baumgardner

Magistrate Judge Sherry R. Fallon of the United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in case 26-054, Kaufman v. Baumgardner. The document references the filing of a PDF opinion. No specific holdings, monetary penalties, or compliance obligations are stated in the available navigation content.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. v. U.S. Bank, National Association

The United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued an opinion in Case 22-623 filed by Ameritas Life Insurance Corp. against U.S. Bank, National Association. Judge Jennifer L. Hall presided over the matter, with the ruling dated April 21, 2026. The specific holding and disposition of the case are contained in the full opinion document.

Routine Enforcement Banking
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Bryant v. CD Baby.com

The United States District Court for the District of Delaware issued a ruling in Bryant v. CD Baby.com, Case 24-179, assigned to Magistrate Judge Eleanor G. Tennyson. The opinion was filed on April 20, 2026. The document is available in PDF format at the court's website.

Routine Enforcement Judicial Administration
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In Re Plug Power Inc. Securities Litigation

The U.S. District Court for the District of Delaware issued a final judgment in In Re Plug Power Inc. Securities Litigation, Case 23-406. The opinion was authored by District Judge Jennifer L. Hall and filed on April 20, 2026. The full text of the ruling is available via the PDF linked on the court's opinions page.

Priority review Enforcement Securities
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SEC and CFTC Propose Form PF Amendments to Reduce Private Fund Adviser Reporting Burden

The SEC and CFTC jointly published proposed amendments to Form PF on April 20, 2026, targeting SEC-registered investment advisers to private funds, including those also registered with the CFTC as commodity pool operators or commodity trading advisors. The proposal would eliminate certain filing and reporting obligations, streamline existing requirements, and make corrections and other revisions designed to reduce regulatory burden. The amendments target both large hedge fund advisers and smaller private fund advisers with simplified quarterly and annual filing options.

Priority review Consultation Securities
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Masimo Corp. v. Kiani - Forum Selection Clause Enforcement

The Delaware Court of Chancery granted Defendant Joe E. Kiani's motion to dismiss in Masimo Corp. v. Kiani (C.A. No. 2024-1086-NAC), decided April 21, 2026. The court held that the forum selection clause in Kiani's 2015 employment agreement—specifying the Superior Court of California as the exclusive forum—is enforceable and overrides Masimo's bylaws provision requiring Delaware courts for internal affairs claims. Masimo's Delaware action sought to invalidate the employment agreement on grounds it resulted from Kiani's breaches of fiduciary duty.

Priority review Enforcement Judicial Administration
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SB304 Alabama Building Trade Business License

Alabama Senate Bill 304 was enrolled and enacted on April 13, 2026, during the 2026 Regular Session. The bill, sponsored by Senator Greg Albritton, provides for municipal business license requirements for certain businesses operating in the building trade. The Senate passed the original bill 30-0 on March 17, 2026, and the House passed the amended version 101-2 on April 8, 2026, before the bill was delivered to the Governor and enrolled.

Priority review Rule Government Contracting
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Ten Commandments Display Required in Alabama Public Schools

Alabama Senate Bill SB99 was enrolled and enacted on April 13, 2026, requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in certain public schools. The requirement is expressly conditioned on the availability of donations to fund the display, meaning no public funds may be used. The bill passed the Senate with final House passage on April 9, 2026, by a vote of 81-10 (Roll Call 1347).

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Alabama SB361 Establishes Dog Tethering and Confinement Requirements with Exemptions and Criminal Penalties

Alabama SB361 establishes statewide dog tethering and confinement requirements, creating criminal penalties for violations and assigning enforcement authority to animal control officers. The bill was sponsored by Senator Garlan Gudger and passed the Senate 28-1 on third reading, then passed the House 69-23 on April 8, 2026, before being enrolled and enacted on April 13, 2026. Dog owners, pet-related businesses, and local governments should review the new requirements and exemptions to understand compliance obligations under the law.

Priority review Rule Consumer Protection
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Alabama SB5 Requires K-12 Public Schools Broadcast Star-Spangled Banner Weekly

Alabama SB5 was enacted on April 13, 2026, establishing a statewide constitutional amendment that requires all public K-12 schools to broadcast the Star-Spangled Banner on a weekly basis. The bill cleared both chambers with final House passage on a 75-27 roll call vote and was signed into law after being delivered to the Governor on April 9, 2026. Educational institutions subject to this mandate should ensure their facilities are equipped and scheduled to comply with the weekly anthem broadcast requirement.

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SB99 Requires Ten Commandments Display in Alabama Public Schools

Alabama Senate Bill 99 has been enacted, requiring the display of the Ten Commandments in certain public schools in the state. The bill was passed by the Senate (Yea: 30, Nay: 4) on March 31 and subsequently passed by the House of Representatives (Yea: 81, Nay: 10) on April 9, receiving final enactment on April 13. The implementation of the display requirement is contingent upon the availability of private donations, meaning schools are not required to use public funds for this purpose. Schools subject to this mandate should identify the specific display locations and establish procedures to receive and manage donation-funded acquisitions.

Priority review Rule Education
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Alabama SB5 Requires Weekly Star-Spangled Banner Broadcast in Public K-12 Schools

Alabama's SB5, a statewide constitutional amendment, was enacted on April 13, 2026, requiring all public K-12 schools in the state to broadcast the Star-Spangled Banner at least once weekly. The bill passed the House 75-27 after earlier Senate passage on March 3, 2026. School districts in Alabama must now incorporate the weekly anthem broadcast into their school operations.

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University of Suffolk FOI Exemption Upheld

The ICO issued a Decision Notice finding that the University of Suffolk correctly relied on section 40(2) of FOIA to withhold student nationality data requested by a complainant. The Commissioner determined that the exemption for third-party personal information was properly applied, and no further compliance steps are required from the University. The decision relates to nationality information for students attending specific courses between September 2016 and 7 April 2025.

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Dorset Police NCND Officer Info Not Upheld

The ICO has issued a Decision Notice regarding a Freedom of Information complaint against Dorset Police. The complainant requested information about two named officers, and Dorset Police applied a neither confirm nor deny (NCND) response under section 40(5) of FOIA. The Commissioner has determined that Dorset Police was correct to rely on this exemption and does not require the force to take any further steps.

Routine Notice Data Privacy
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Cambridgeshire County Council FOIA Section 30(1) Investigation Exemption Upheld

The Information Commissioner's Office has upheld Cambridgeshire County Council's refusal to disclose information about a Trading Standards investigation under section 30(1)(b) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The Commissioner found that the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosure, and therefore no further steps are required of the Council. This decision confirms that investigative records held by local authorities may be withheld where disclosure would prejudice ongoing or prospective proceedings.

Routine Notice Data Privacy
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Bracknell Forest Borough Council FOI Complaint Not Upheld

The ICO has upheld Bracknell Forest Borough Council's reliance on section 40(2) of FOIA to withhold third-party personal information from a four-part FOI request concerning senior officers. The Commissioner also found on the balance of probabilities that the council does not hold the information sought in part 1 of the request, despite the complainant's dispute. No further steps are required of the council.

Routine Rule Data Privacy
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HMRC FOI 40(2) Third Party Personal Data Decision Upheld

The Information Commissioner's Office has issued a Decision Notice upholding HMRC's reliance on section 40(2) of FOIA to withhold information about the persons who conducted an internal review of a previous information request. The complainant had sought to identify the reviewers, but the Commissioner determined that disclosing their identities would constitute unfair disclosure of third-party personal data. This decision confirms that public authorities may withhold details identifying staff involved in internal review processes where disclosure would breach data protection principles.

Routine Rule Data Privacy
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Estyn Vexatious FOI Request Complaint Not Upheld

The Information Commissioner's Office issued a decision on 15 April 2026 finding that a Freedom of Information request made to Estyn (Her Majesty's Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales) was vexatious under section 14(1) of FOIA. The complainant had requested information about Estyn's complaint responses, prior FOIA disclosures, and inspection processes relating to a specific school. The Commissioner determined that Estyn was entitled to rely on the vexatious request exemption to refuse the request. No further action is required by either party.

Routine Rule Data Privacy
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Wandsworth Council SEN FOI Request Not Upheld

The ICO reviewed a complaint against Wandsworth Borough Council regarding a Freedom of Information request for Special Educational Needs (SEN) processes and complaint management procedures. The council provided some information and directed the complainant to published sources but withheld remaining information under FOIA sections 21(1) and 22(1). The Commissioner found that section 21(1) was properly engaged at the time and the council does not hold additional relevant unpublished information, resulting in no breach of section 16(1) concerning advice and assistance. No steps are required of the council.

Routine Notice Data Privacy
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North East London ICB FOI Dentist Info Not Upheld

The Information Commissioner's Office has issued a Decision Notice in case IC-397588-D4P0, dated 15 April 2026, finding that NHS North East London Integrated Care Board (ICB) has complied with section 1(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. The complaint, which concerned a request for information about a specific dentist, was not upheld. The ICO has determined that no further steps are required of the ICB.

Routine Notice Data Privacy
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Plymouth City Council FOI Decision Notice: Information Not Held, Not Upheld

The Information Commissioner's Office has issued a Decision Notice finding that Plymouth City Council correctly confirmed it did not hold information requested about a referendum relating to a proposed mayoral election. The council explained that any information relating to the matter would in any event be held by the Returning Officer, a separate legal entity. The Commissioner determined the council complied with section 1(1) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 and does not require any further steps to be taken.

Routine Rule Data Privacy
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Home Office FOI Request on Migrant Housing at RAF Scampton Partly Upheld

The ICO's decision notice dated 15 April 2026 concerns a freedom of information complaint regarding the housing of migrants at RAF Scampton. While the Home Office was entitled to refuse the request under section 14(1) of FOIA (vexatious requests) and regulation 12(4)(b) of the EIR (manifestly unreasonable request), the ICO found the Home Office failed in its duty to provide advice and assistance. The ICO requires the Home Office to either advise the complainant on how to refine the request to make it less burdensome, or explain why no practical means of refinement exists.

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Badsworth Parish Council FOI Complaint Upheld - SID Data Request

The ICO has upheld a freedom of information complaint against Badsworth Parish Council regarding a request for Speed Indicator Device (SID) data. The council failed to adequately ascertain whether it holds further information falling within the scope of the request. The Commissioner requires the council to conduct searches aimed at identifying all information within scope and either disclose this information to the complainant or issue a refusal notice that complies with FOIA. The council must also identify if a third party overseeing the unit holds any information on the council's behalf within scope. Failure to comply within 30 calendar days may result in the Commissioner making written certification of this fact to the High Court pursuant to section 54 of the Act.

Priority review Enforcement Data Privacy
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Tower Hamlets FOI 3 Upheld, 30 Days

The ICO has upheld a complaint against the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, finding that the council holds Rapid Reviews relating to child deaths or serious injuries for the purposes of FOIA. The council had refused disclosure on the basis that the Tower Hamlets Safeguarding Children Partnership is not a public authority. The Commissioner ruled this argument fails because the information is held by the council for FOIA purposes. The council must issue a fresh response within 30 calendar days of the decision notice, dated 16 April 2026. Non-compliance may result in the Commissioner certifying this to the High Court as contempt of court.

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Montenegro SEPA: 1.6B Euro Transactions, 3.8M Euro Savings

Six months of SEPA integration in Montenegro produced 82,213 transactions worth over 1.6 billion euros. Average international transaction fees fell 92% from 73.4 euros (SWIFT) to 6.21 euros (SEPA). Citizens and businesses have saved more than 3.8 million euros in fees, with projected annual savings of up to 14.6 million euros if all transactions migrate to SEPA. A World Bank February 2026 report confirmed Montenegro now has the lowest cross-border payment costs to the EU. An instant payments system (TIPS Clone) is scheduled to launch on July 20.

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Aromatherapy vs Music Therapy for Anxiety in Children During Dental Radiography (NCT07542665)

NIH has registered a clinical trial on ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT07542665) evaluating the effects of aromatherapy and music therapy on anxiety levels in children undergoing their first intraoral radiographic examination. The randomized controlled trial assigns participants to four groups: combined aromatherapy and music, aromatherapy alone, music therapy alone, or standard care control. Anxiety is measured via the Facial Imaging Scale and pulse rate before and after the procedure, with enrollment status unspecified in the registry entry.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Assessing Changes in Gadoxetate Metabolism by the Liver Using MRI

Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust registered an observational clinical trial (NCT07541807) to assess dynamic gadoxetate-enhanced MRI as a liver imaging biomarker for measuring drug-drug interaction effects on liver cell transporters. The study aims to recruit 12 healthy volunteers aged 18 and older to confirm DGE-MRI utility using two drugs known to act on hepatic transporters. The trial is part of the EU/IMI-funded TRISTAN project for translational imaging in drug safety assessment.

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Phase 1 Stem Cell Trial, Systemic Sclerosis, Apr 2026

NIH registered a Phase 1 clinical trial (NCT07542067) evaluating allogeneic stromal mesenchymal stem cells derived from Wharton's jelly in patients with diffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosis and refractory pulmonary involvement. The single-site study, expected to begin April 2026, will assess safety and preliminary efficacy of intravenous stem cell infusion in a patient population with limited therapeutic alternatives and poor survival prognosis.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Peer Role-Play Simulation vs Case-Based Learning in Physical Therapy Education

NIH registered a clinical trial (NCT07541248) evaluating whether peer role-play simulation is superior to traditional case-based learning for undergraduate physiotherapy student professional development. The 12-week study will measure academic achievement, self-efficacy, and clinical readiness across both pedagogical approaches.

Routine Notice Education
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Adult Disease Risk Prediction Using Wearables, Hearing, and Health Data

A prospective cohort study (NCT07541547) registered on ClinicalTrials.gov will recruit community-dwelling adults aged 18 and older in Taiwan to develop a personalized disease risk prediction model. Participants will wear a smartwatch for 2 weeks to collect continuous heart rate and physical activity data, undergo pure tone hearing testing, and provide access to personal health records and national health insurance databases for longitudinal follow-up. Machine learning methods will identify predictors and build risk prediction models combining wearable data, hearing measures, lifestyle factors, and medical records.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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CGM and Group Intervention for Prediabetes Study

NIH registered ClinicalTrials.gov study NCT07543068, a randomized investigation examining whether combining continuous glucose monitor (CGM) devices with group behavioral intervention sessions can reduce A1C levels and improve self-management confidence in adults with prediabetes. The study will enroll participants with confirmed prediabetes or non-diabetic hyperglycemia and deliver interventions through regular small-group educational meetings alongside real-time glucose monitoring. Results will inform diabetes prevention strategies.

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PROTECT-ICU: ICU Staff Training to Reduce PICS

NIH registered clinical trial NCT07542613 for PROTECT-ICU, a study examining whether structured training programs for intensive care unit staff can reduce post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) in adults. The trial will compare the standard ABCDEF care bundle against an expanded A-Z bundle including additional practices such as nutrition, sleep, infection prevention, and psychological support.

Routine Notice Healthcare
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Phase 3 Trial: 50IU vs 20IU OnabotulinumtoxinA for Chronic Anal Fissure

NIH has registered a Phase 3 clinical trial (NCT07543315) evaluating the efficacy of botulinum toxin type A injection for chronic anal fissure treatment, comparing a high dose of 50IU versus a low dose of 20IU. The trial will assess healing rates, fissure pain, incontinence, and return to daily activity as primary outcomes. Patients will be divided into two groups receiving the respective doses via the same injection technique.

Routine Notice Pharmaceuticals
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New Trial: Rutazyme Capsules, 40 Adults, Obesity, 12 Weeks

A new clinical trial has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov under identifier NCT07540949. The study will evaluate a lemon fermented product capsule (Rutazyme) for metabolic health in 40 adults aged 18-65 with obesity over 12 weeks. Participants will be randomised to receive either the active capsule or a placebo capsule daily.

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MINDZ Subdural Electrode Grid First-in-Human Pilot Study NCT07543406

Neurosoft Bioelectronics registered a first-in-human pilot study (NCT07543406) for the MINDZ subdural electrode grid, an investigational medical device designed for minimally invasive burr hole implantation in neurosurgical settings. The study will generate initial clinical evidence on safety and functional performance to support future CE marking under the European Medical Device Regulation. Estimated enrollment is 50-100 participants.

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DPH Encourages Residents to Dispose of Unused Prescription Medicines During Drug Take Back Day

SC DPH is encouraging South Carolina residents to participate in the DEA-hosted National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., by disposing of unused or expired prescription medications at designated collection sites. The announcement cites state data showing 2,157 drug overdose deaths in 2023 (6.1% decrease from 2022), with 1,840 attributed to prescription drugs, and 1,479 provisional deaths in 2024. Drop-off sites will collect tablets, capsules, patches, and solid prescription drugs; vaping devices, liquids, sharps, and illegal drugs will not be accepted. Free Overdose Prevention Safety Kits containing fentanyl test strips, naloxone (Narcan), and treatment resources are available at DPH health clinics without appointments or ID.

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No New Measles Cases Since Friday, Outbreak Total Stays 997

South Carolina DPH reported no new measles cases on April 21, 2026, keeping the Upstate outbreak total at 997 cases. Forty-one individuals remain in quarantine related to a Saluda County exposure, with quarantine ending May 9. If no new outbreak-related cases are reported, the outbreak would end April 26, following a 42-day period with no new cases.

Routine Notice Public Health
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Rabid Raccoon Confirmed in Kershaw County; Two Horses Exposed

The South Carolina Department of Public Health confirmed a raccoon found near Bishopville Highway and Lee Road in Camden tested positive for rabies on April 20, 2026, after being submitted for testing on April 17. Two horses were exposed and will be quarantined as required under the South Carolina Rabies Control Act; no human exposures are known at this time. This is the first rabid animal case in Kershaw County in 2026, with 25 cases reported statewide this year and 101 confirmed cases in 2025.

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