Doctors in England walk off job again as pay dispute with UK government shows no progress
Tens of thousands of doctors in England have walked off the job for another four-day stretch, with growing concerns that their bitter pay dispute with the British government will drag on into the winter
2023-08-12 01:22
Celine Dion's incurable stiff-person syndrome worsens, singer may not tour again as she 'can barely move': Source
'Celine [Dion] is in an enormous amount of pain. She has the best medical team money can buy but things aren’t looking good,' said a source
2023-06-15 02:52
UK Holds Off on Big Cut to Planned Debt Sales, Weighing on Gilts
The UK kept its bond issuance plans little changed for the current fiscal year, surprising a market that
2023-11-22 22:55
'This is manifestation': Internet blown away by couple who dressed up as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for Halloween 2020
'This girl dressed up with her boyfriend as Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce for halloween 2020!, that’s CRAZYYYY,' read one tweet
2023-09-28 19:20
Spain's PLD Space aborts test rocket launch -webcast
Spanish startup PLD Space aborted a test launch of its reusable Miura-1 rocket at the last moment early
2023-06-17 09:47
Beijing claims US citizen jailed for life in China was decorated spy who worked undetected for decades
Beijing claims an American citizen jailed for life in China earlier this year is a decorated spy who had worked for US intelligence for more than three decades, as it ramps up a campaign warning citizens to guard against foreign espionage.
2023-09-12 11:24
3 Tricks For (Mostly) Beating Mineral Sunscreen’s White Cast
We’ve come a long way when it comes to sunscreen. Trust me, as a long-time /r/skincareaddiction reader, the conversation about sunscreen has shifted in the past decade, and that’s a good thing. There are more options, more diversity ingredients, and, of course, more product development = more innovations in the space = more inclusion in the sunscreen market, which claps all around for us all. But when it comes to the sunscreen conversation, we’re still dealing with the dreaded white-cast discussion.
2023-05-11 02:24
Migrants with children stuck at Poland's border wall; activists say Belarus won't let them turn back
Human rights activists in Poland say a group of some 30 migrants seeking asylum, including small children, has been stuck at Poland’s border wall with Belarus for three days
2023-05-29 08:47
Britain’s Interest Rates Are Spiraling Into a National Obsession
On the same day that UK interest-rate expectations hit the highest since 1998, Bank of England Governor Andrew
2023-07-09 15:18
Who is Katy Perry's father? Preacher dad says he 'forgives' Russell Brand for dumping singer daughter
Russell Brand and Katy Perry got married in 2010, but just over a year later, the comedian broke up with her over a text message
2023-09-24 14:53
Celebration at California dance ballroom a sign of healing following Lunar New Year shooting
A weekend celebration at a Southern California dance ballroom was hailed by organizers as the latest sign of healing within the Asian American community following the Lunar New Year shooting that killed 11 people at a nearby dance studio
2023-05-22 06:53
Alcohol consumption can ‘increase risk of developing 60 diseases’
Bad news for boozers - alcohol is linked to more than 60 diseases. According to new Oxford University research published Thursday in the journal Nature Medicine, even occasional drinkers were at a higher risk for certain conditions, including more than 30 illnesses not previously linked to alcohol. The researchers studied the effects of alcohol on 512,000 men and women in China for 12 years. 41 per cent of those studied were man and they were all recruited from 10 areas across China and drank at different frequencies. “Alcohol consumption is adversely related to a much wider range of diseases than has previously been established, and our findings show these associations are likely to be causal,” lead study author Pek Kei Im, a research fellow at Oxford Population Health, said in a statement. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 28 ailments the researches found had already been tied to drinking, such as esophageal cancer, liver disease and diabetes. The remaining 33 had not been established as drinking-related illnesses, including stomach and lung cancers, gastric ulcers and gout. “It is becoming clear that the harmful use of alcohol is one of the most important risk factors for poor health, both in China and globally,” said senior study author Iona Millwood, an associate professor at Oxford Population Health. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-10 15:50
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