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Online shoppers warned of ‘dangerous’ weight-loss scam as ‘ghost stores’ impersonate real people to sell Ozempic-like treatments
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Online shoppers warned of ‘dangerous’ weight-loss scam as ‘ghost stores’ impersonate real people to sell Ozempic-like treatments

Dietitian Lyndi Cohen says her likeness is being ‘abused and misrepresented’ as websites posing as Australian businesses claim to offer GLP-1 substances Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Online “ghost stores” masquerading as Australian businesses have expanded into advertising Ozempic-like weight loss treatments, and are impersonating real people, including a well-known dietitian, to recommend their products. After uncovering more than 140 sites falsely claiming to be Australian fashion retailers that prompted a public warning from the consumer regulator, Guardian Australia has identified a new scam that targets people trying to lose weight. Continue reading...

AI chatbots are becoming popular alternatives to therapy. But they may worsen mental health crises, experts warn
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AI chatbots are becoming popular alternatives to therapy. But they may worsen mental health crises, experts warn

Users may be led down conspiracy theory rabbit holes or into emotional harm by chatbots designed to maximise engagement and affirmation, some say Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast In 2023, a Belgian man reportedly ended his life after developing eco-anxiety and confiding in an AI chatbot over six weeks about the future of the planet. Without those conversations, his widow reportedly told the Belgian outlet La Libre, “he would still be here”. In April this year, a 35-year-old Florida man was shot and killed by police in another chatbot-related incident: his father later told media that the man had come to believe an entity named Juliet was trapped inside ChatGPT, and then killed by OpenAI. When the man, who reportedly struggled with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia, was confronted by police, he allegedly charged at them with a knife. Continue reading...

Lever med døds­dommen
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Lever med døds­dommen

I 2021 fikk Glenn Råna påvist sykdommen man sjelden overlever tre år med. Nå ønsker han å hjelpe andre som får dødsdommen.

Man charged with child cruelty offences after suspected poisoning at UK summer camp
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Man charged with child cruelty offences after suspected poisoning at UK summer camp

Jon Ruben, 76, remanded in custody in connection with the incident at Stathern Lodge in Leicestershire A man has been remanded in custody charged with child cruelty offences after children became unwell at a summer camp in Leicestershire. Jon Ruben, 76, appeared in Leicester magistrates court on Saturday morning after being charged with three counts of wilfully assaulting, ill-treating, neglecting, abandoning or exposing children in a manner likely to cause them unnecessary suffering or injury to health, where he was told he would be remanded in custody and appear at Leicester crown court on Friday 29 August. Continue reading...

- Aldri opplevd liknende
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- Aldri opplevd liknende

Frognerseteren restaurant i Holmenkollåsen må stenge midlertidig etter at det er påvist hepatitt A blant en ansatt og en gjest.

- Enormt viktig
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- Enormt viktig

Forskerne testet ut tanntråd innsatt med influensavaksine som mulig alternativ til sprøyte. 50 mus fikk tennene flosset – og det var ikke akkurat enkelt.

Råtnet i ekstremvarme
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Råtnet i ekstremvarme

Liket var ikke til å kjenne igjen da det ble funnet.

Unusually high number of jellyfish arrive in UK seas
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Unusually high number of jellyfish arrive in UK seas

Warm sea surface temperatures, exacerbated by global heating, have created favourable conditions for jellyfish Coming to a beach near you: a guide to the jellyfish you’ll find off the UK coast An unusually high number of jellyfish have arrived in the UK’s seas this summer, experts have said. Jellyfish blooms arrive for their yearly reproduction cycle by following the current of warm water to the coast. Warm sea surface temperatures, which are exacerbated by global heating, create favourable conditions for jellyfish. Continue reading...

Ingen bilde
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Ulykke med traktor: MC-fører døde

En mann i 60-åra døde fredag kveld etter en trafikkulykke mellom en MC og en traktor i Tønsberg.

Three million on NHS England waiting lists have had no care since GP referral
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Three million on NHS England waiting lists have had no care since GP referral

Exclusive: Data reveals ‘invisible crisis’ with millions yet to have first specialist appointment or diagnostic test Almost half of the 6 million people needing treatment from the NHS in England have had no further care at all since joining a hospital waiting list, new data reveals. Previously unseen NHS England figures show that 2.99 million of the 6.23 million patients (48%) awaiting care have not had either their first appointment with a specialist or a diagnostic test since being referred by a GP. Continue reading...

Kraftig advarsel: - Livsfarlig
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Kraftig advarsel: - Livsfarlig

I løpet av årets skoleferie har 270 personer blitt registrert gående i togspor. Det er flere barn enn før som er observert lekende på skinnene.

Man, 76, charged after children fall ill at Leicestershire summer camp
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Man, 76, charged after children fall ill at Leicestershire summer camp

John Ruben, of Landmere Lane charged with three counts of wilful ill treatment of a child, relating to three children A 76-year-old man has been charged after children fell ill at a summer camp in Leicestershire. John Ruben, of Landmere Lane in Ruddington, Nottinghamshire, has been charged with three counts of wilful ill treatment of a child, relating to three children. Continue reading...

Maryland boy dies after being trapped in storm drain as rains drench east coast
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Maryland boy dies after being trapped in storm drain as rains drench east coast

Baltimore saw up to 4in of rain and the New York transportation system was flooded on Thursday; more rain is possible, weather service warns A 13-year-old boy has died after he was trapped in a storm drain in Maryland during heavy rainfall and flooding on the east coast, officials said. Kids were playing in the rain on Thursday in a common area between apartment buildings in Mount Airy, a town of about 10,000 people about 30 miles (48km) west of Baltimore, but flood waters rushed in and the boy was swept into the pipe, according to Mount Airy volunteer fire company spokesperson Doug Alexander. Continue reading...

Trump officials plan coverage for weight loss drugs under Medicare and Medicaid
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Trump officials plan coverage for weight loss drugs under Medicare and Medicaid

Pilot program, first pitched under Biden, will cover GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic to address chronic obesity in US The Trump administration is planning a pilot program to cover “miracle” weight loss drugs under the government health insurance systems for low-income people and retirees, Medicaid and Medicare, in a move aimed at tackling the US’s chronic obesity problem. Such a plan was previously proposed by the Biden administration in its final months before Donald Trump re-entered the White House after winning a second term in office in the 2024 election. Continue reading...

– Tenk om flylasten inneholdt bare rosa teddybjørner?
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– Tenk om flylasten inneholdt bare rosa teddybjørner?

Rikets nyslåtte helsedirektør Cathrine Marie Lofthus gleder seg uhemmet til den dagen innholdet i sykehusene blir et viktigere samtaleemne enn lokaliseringen av dem.

Mistet sønnen
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Mistet sønnen

Bayern München-keeper Sven Ulreichs sønn er død etter en «lang kamp mot alvorlig sykdom».

Police arrest 10 men during investigation of 1990s child abuse allegations in Bradford
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Police arrest 10 men during investigation of 1990s child abuse allegations in Bradford

Men aged between 49 and 71 arrested in connection with alleged offences relating to six victims Ten men have been arrested by police investigating allegations of child sexual abuse in Bradford in the 1990s. West Yorkshire police said the men were aged between 49 and 71, and had been arrested from addresses in the city. In the UK, the NSPCC offers support to children on 0800 1111, and adults concerned about a child on 0808 800 5000. The National Association for People Abused in Childhood (Napac) offers support for adult survivors on 0808 801 0331. In the US, call or text the Childhelp abuse hotline on 800-422-4453. In Australia, children, young adults, parents and teachers can contact the Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800, or Bravehearts on 1800 272 831, and adult survivors can contact Blue Knot Foundation on 1300 657 380. Other sources of help can be found at Child Helplines International Continue reading...

Fødte verdens «eldste» baby
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Fødte verdens «eldste» baby

Embryoet til lille Thaddeus ble laget tilbake i 1994, da adoptivfaren selv var et barn.

Vodka seltzers mislabeled as energy drinks trigger product recall
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Vodka seltzers mislabeled as energy drinks trigger product recall

Packaging mixup resulted in drinks labeled as Celsius energy drinks actually containing High Noon vodka seltzers Americans have been advised that some packages of a brand of vodka seltzers have been mistakenly mislabeled as a non-alcoholic high energy drink, triggering a recall announcement from High Noon, the alcoholic beverage brand, that was posted by the the US Food and Drug Administration. In a statement, High Noon said two lots of High Noon Beach Variety 12-packs contain cans mislabeled as “CELSIUS® ASTRO VIBE Energy Drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition”. Continue reading...

- Sjokkert
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- Sjokkert

Stjerna åpner opp og forteller at han har slitt med helsa.

Nine out of 10 nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland reject pay award
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Nine out of 10 nurses in England, Wales and Northern Ireland reject pay award

Royal College of Nursing urges ministers to improve 3.6% offer to avoid industrial action ballot later this year Nine out of 10 nurses have rejected a 3.6% pay award for this year and warned they could strike later this year unless their salaries are improved. In an indicative vote among members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, 91% said the 3.6% rise was not enough. Continue reading...

Asylum seekers on Nauru contract dengue as advocates call on Australia to take responsibility
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Asylum seekers on Nauru contract dengue as advocates call on Australia to take responsibility

Exclusive: Asylum seekers say accessing mosquito nets ‘impossible’ amid warnings virus compounds pre-existing health conditions Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast At least nine asylum seekers on Nauru have contracted dengue fever amid an outbreak on the island, including one man who was medically evacuated to Australia for treatment and then returned this week, according to a legal aid group and an asylum seeker there. Cases of dengue, also known as break-bone fever, rose sharply in July amid a broader outbreak of the virus in the Pacific. The infection is transmitted through mosquito bites, and those with symptoms can experience a high fever, body aches, headache and nausea. Severe cases may require hospitalisation, and in extreme cases lead to death. Continue reading...

Mass rape, forced pregnancy and sexual torture in Tigray amount to crimes against humanity – report
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Mass rape, forced pregnancy and sexual torture in Tigray amount to crimes against humanity – report

Warning: this article contains graphic and distressing testimony and images Research documents ‘horrific and extreme’ attacks by Ethiopian and Eritrean forces and warns that impunity has meant such atrocities are expanding to new regions Hundreds of health workers across Tigray have documented mass rape, sexual slavery, forced pregnancy and sexual torture of women and children by Ethiopian and Eritrean soldiers, in systematic attacks that amount to crimes against humanity, a new report has found. The research, compiled by Physicians for Human Rights and the Organization for Justice and Accountability in the Horn of Africa (OJAH), represents the most comprehensive documentation yet of weaponised sexual violence in Tigray. It reviewed medical records of more than 500 patients, surveys of 600 health workers, and in-depth interviews with doctors, nurses, psychiatrists and community leaders. Continue reading...

20 har dødd
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20 har dødd

Den tynne jordskorpa brøt sammen under guttens bein, og han falt ned i kokende vann. Nå advares besøkende.

Japan and South Korea reel from record-breaking heat
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Japan and South Korea reel from record-breaking heat

South Korea has experienced a record-breaking streak of ‘tropical nights’, while Japan saw its hottest day on record on Thursday Authorities in Japan and South Korea have urged people to take precautions to prevent heatstroke, as the region reels from record-breaking temperatures and pressure on hospitals. On Thursday, South Korea’s meteorological office said the country had experienced a record-breaking streak of “tropical nights” for 22 consecutive days this month. Continue reading...

Top medical body concerned over RFK Jr’s reported plans to cut preventive health panel
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Top medical body concerned over RFK Jr’s reported plans to cut preventive health panel

American Medical Association writes to health secretary after reports he aims to overhaul taskforce for being ‘woke’ A top US medical body has expressed “deep concern” to Robert F Kennedy Jr over news reports that the health secretary plans to overhaul a panel that determines which preventive health measures including cancer screenings should be covered by insurance companies. The letter from the the American Medical Association comes after the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Kennedy plans to overhaul the 40-year old US Preventive Services Task Force because he regards them as too “woke”, according to sources familiar with the matter. Continue reading...

Sprer frykt
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Sprer frykt

Det er innført rødt farevarsel og badeforbud etter at en av verdens giftigste maneter er observert i spanske farvann.

‘Changed my life’: hepatitis treatment offers hope but not enough receiving care, report finds
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‘Changed my life’: hepatitis treatment offers hope but not enough receiving care, report finds

People like David Clune have been saved by medical breakthroughs, but many still don’t know the risks or can’t access doctors Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast In 1989 David Clune was a young dad with four children when he was diagnosed with hepatitis B and C. Being told he wouldn’t get to see them grow up “was like a spear went through my heart”, he remembers. Clune is not sure how he contracted the virus. However, entering state care in New Zealand at the age of 10, he experienced abuse and neglect as he was cycled through eight different homes, three youth detention centres, one adult remand centre and a psychiatric hospital, and was exposed to shared needles for tattooing and drugs. Continue reading...

Alabama child dies after being left in hot car while in state custody
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Alabama child dies after being left in hot car while in state custody

Police investigate death of Ke’Torrius Starkes Jr, three, who was left inside car by contractor for state human resources An investigation has been triggered after a three-year-old boy died after being left in a hot car by a contractor for the state human resources department in Alabama. Ke’Torrius Starkes Jr, who was in foster care, had been picked up in the late morning on Tuesday by the worker after a supervised visit with his father, the New York Times reported. He was supposed to be transported to a day care program by a worker for the department, which oversees child protection other social services. Continue reading...

Grønn omkamp
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Grønn omkamp

En underskriftskampanje mot sprøytemidler i Frankrike har fått enorm oppslutning. Kan den endre maten vi spiser?

- Kan bli syk
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- Kan bli syk

Juli og august er høysesong for mat- og vannbåren smitte, infeksjoner som gir akutt diaré, oppkast, feber og/eller magesmerter.

Fjernet 10 kilo
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Fjernet 10 kilo

22-åringens bryster vokste med 750 gram i måneden. Bare 300 kvinner i verden har den smertefulle diagnosen.

- Én boks er nok
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- Én boks er nok

Mange nordmenn får det i seg hver dag: Nå viser ny forskning at middelet ikke bare er en «hjerte-versting» - det kan også skade hjernen din.

- Frarådes sterkt
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- Frarådes sterkt

Det startet med en solkysset look, og endte med ulidelig avhengighet. Nå advarer 18-åringen andre - og norske eksperter gir råd.

- Nærmest umulig
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- Nærmest umulig

Kjemikeren mener flere bakerier ikke har tilgjengelig informasjon om hva bakverkene deres inneholder på egne nettsider. Det får ham til å stusse.

World’s most premature baby celebrates first birthday
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World’s most premature baby celebrates first birthday

Nash Keen, born at exactly 21 weeks, 133 days ahead of his mother’s due date, has been recognized by Guinness World Records An Iowa toddler who was born when his mother was less than five months pregnant isn’t only the most premature baby recognized by Guinness World Records after recently turning one. As his mother, Mollie Keen, put it, Nash Keen is also “very determined, curious … and he’s just all smiles all the time” after surviving against what Guinness described as “phenomenal odds”. Continue reading...

- Styr unna
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- Styr unna

Tilsetningsstoffer finnes i nesten alt vi spiser og drikker. Nå viser ny forskning at flere av dem kan være farligere enn først antatt.

‘Ignoring hot flushes is wrong’: study challenges assumptions about perimenopause symptoms
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‘Ignoring hot flushes is wrong’: study challenges assumptions about perimenopause symptoms

Research notes lack of interventions for perimenopausal women despite finding that hot flushes and night sweats can be as severe as for those of menopause Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Almost 40% of women going through perimenopause experience moderate to severe hot flushes and night sweats but have no treatment options, new research has found. The study, published in the Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology, explored differences in symptom prevalence by menopausal stage among women aged 40-69 years. Continue reading...

- Sages ut av huden
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- Sages ut av huden

Det er ikke bare sol og varme som dukker opp i juli. Nå er sommerplagen her for fullt.

Graham Thorpe’s care had ’failings’ in last months of his life, says coroner
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Graham Thorpe’s care had ’failings’ in last months of his life, says coroner

An inquest into the former England cricketer’s death last year has recorded a conclusion of suicide There were “failings” in the provision of former England cricketer Graham Thorpe’s care in the months before he died, a coroner has said, as a conclusion of suicide was recorded at an inquest. Thorpe, 55, died on 4 August 2024 after being struck by a train at a railway station in Surrey. Continue reading...

Fewer resident doctors thought to have gone on strike than in last year’s NHS stoppage
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Fewer resident doctors thought to have gone on strike than in last year’s NHS stoppage

Picket-line turnout on first day of industrial action believed to be lower with hope of less disruption to NHS services Thousands fewer resident doctors are thought to have joined picket lines on Friday during the first day of a five-day strike compared with last year’s mass turnout. Although NHS England will only publish data on turnout and cancellations next week, hospital leaders are understood to have observed fewer resident doctors (previously known as junior doctors) on strike and less disruption to services than during the last round of industrial action, which ran from March 2023 until July 2024. Continue reading...

- 32 grader på rommet
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- 32 grader på rommet

Da Eva (71) skulle legge seg, var det 32 grader på rommet. Sykehjemmet har aldri opplevd liknende, og legevakta i Oslo har behandlet flere eldre for heteslag.

US heat dome causes dangerous conditions for more than 100 million people
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US heat dome causes dangerous conditions for more than 100 million people

High temperatures and humidity across north-eastern coast increase risk of heat exhaustion, illnesses and death More than a 100 million people in the US will face dangerous conditions over the weekend as a heat dome which has scorched much of the center of the country nudges eastward. Heat advisories were in place on Friday all across the north-eastern coast from Portland, Maine to Wilmington, North Carolina, with the daytime heat index temperatures 10 to 15F above average in some places. Continue reading...

Dødsårsaken er klar
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Dødsårsaken er klar

Jay Slater (19) var savnet i 29 dager før han ble funnet død på Tenerife. Nå har rettsmedisineren kommet med en konklusjon.

- Glatte veier
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- Glatte veier

Det er ikke bare om vinteren at veien kan bli speilglatt. Nå advarer svenske Trafikverket.

Forskere måper: - Ekstremt
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Forskere måper: - Ekstremt

Norges største innsjø har fått en intens grønnfarge som overrasker selv erfarne forskere.

Kan «feie» over verden
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Kan «feie» over verden

- Historien gjentar seg, sier Verdens helseorganisasjon om virusepidemien.

Wales to roll out subsidy cards to help reduce cost of gluten-free food
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Wales to roll out subsidy cards to help reduce cost of gluten-free food

UK-first scheme aims to improve access to wider range of food for people with coeliac disease and gluten intolerance People with coeliac disease and gluten intolerance in Wales will be eligible for a pre-paid card designed to help towards the cost of specialised foods. The debit-style subsidy cards will be rolled out in a UK-first this autumn, the Welsh government said on Friday. The scheme aims is to give people with conditions such as coeliac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis access to a wider range of gluten-free food at supermarkets and online, rather than relying on prescriptions from a pharmacy. Continue reading...

‘Exactly what a union should be doing’: doctors in Manchester defend strike action
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‘Exactly what a union should be doing’: doctors in Manchester defend strike action

BMA members on Manchester Royal Infirmary picket line had hoped Labour government would end pay dispute UK politics live – latest updates Outside Manchester Royal Infirmary, car horns beep as striking medics wave orange placards demanding “Pay Restoration for Doctors.” Most are decked out in matching British Medical Association-branded tangerine baseball caps and bucket hats. Some carry homemade cardboard signs: “Overworked, Underpaid, Undervalued”, or “Wes: Stop (S)Treating Us Like [poo emoji]”. Continue reading...

Jay Slater died by accident in Tenerife after falling from height, coroner rules
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Jay Slater died by accident in Tenerife after falling from height, coroner rules

British teenager was found dead on Spanish island after going missing while on holiday last summer Jay Slater, the 19-year-old Briton whose disappearance in Tenerife last summer prompted a massive search, died by accident after falling from a height, a coroner has concluded. More details soon … Continue reading...

- Veldig usikre mennesker
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- Veldig usikre mennesker

Kanskje det ikke er deg det er noe galt med, men heller de som skriver selvhjelpsbøker, spør forfatter Birger Emanuelsen.

Baby falt 50 meter: Overlevde
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Baby falt 50 meter: Overlevde

Den ti uker gamle babyen ble hastet til sykehus i redningshelikopter etter hendelsen.

- Gjør sykt vondt
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- Gjør sykt vondt

Fotterapeut Kristin har ei høne å plukke med sommerens flipflop-trend: - Hører hjemme på stranda.

Samaritans to close at least 100 branches across UK and Ireland
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Samaritans to close at least 100 branches across UK and Ireland

Mental health charity says it plans to move volunteers into larger regional hubs and pilot remote call handling Samaritans has announced plans to close at least half of its 200 branches across the UK and Ireland, move volunteers into larger regional hubs and pilot remote call handling, in a major shakeup that has left some volunteers dismayed. The mental health charity told volunteers in a video last week it hoped “within the next seven to 10 years, our branch network will have reduced by at least half” and that it would move to “fewer but bigger regions”. Continue reading...

Resident doctors begin five days of strikes in England over pay – UK politics live
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Resident doctors begin five days of strikes in England over pay – UK politics live

Up to 50,000 people went on strike at 7am, with the action intended to last until 7am on Wednesday 30 July The BMA argues that resident doctors have seen their pay fall by a much greater amount in real terms since 2008-09 than the rest of the population. “Doctors are not worth less than they were 17 years ago, when austerity policies began driving wages down. We’re simply asking for that value to be restored,” it said. Pay erosion has now got to the point where a doctor’s assistant can be paid up to 30% more than a resident doctor. That’s going to strike most of the public that use the NHS as deeply unfair. There was a deal here to be done. Instead, the BMA leadership’s decision to not even consider postponing these strikes will place an enormous burden on their colleagues, and hit the recovery we can all see our health service is making. Not only that, it enormously undermines the entire trade union movement. No trade union in British history has seen its members receive a such a steep pay rise only to immediately respond with strikes – even when a majority of their members didn’t even vote to strike. This action is unprecedented, and it is unreasonable. Continue reading...

Barn sultet i hjel på sykehus
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Barn sultet i hjel på sykehus

Fem utsultede barn døde på et sykehus i Gaza by. - Det finnes ikke ord for katastrofen vi står i.

Resident doctors in England go on strike over pay restoration
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Resident doctors in England go on strike over pay restoration

Up to 50,000 doctors stage five-day walkout from 7am on 25 July to 7am on 30 July after pay talks break down Resident doctors in England have begun strike action after the British Medical Association and government failed to reach an agreement over pay restoration. Up to 50,000 people went on strike at 7am, with the action intended to last for five days until 7am on Wednesday 30 July. Continue reading...

Fire døde i partyparadis
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Fire døde i partyparadis

Siden april i år har flere unge turister falt fra balkongene på det populære festhotellet Ibiza Rocks i San Antoni.

Volunteers map 10,000 routes in Great Britain to help make walking accessible
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Volunteers map 10,000 routes in Great Britain to help make walking accessible

Campaign group Slow Ways launches app for disabled people, parents with children, older people and others Volunteers have mapped 10,000 walking routes across Great Britain in an attempt to make rural walking more accessible. The routes provide accessible and scenic walks for disabled people, parents with children, and older people, according to Slow Ways, the campaign group behind the project. Continue reading...

Ikke til å kjenne igjen
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Ikke til å kjenne igjen

Tammy Slaton veide 330 kilo. Nå er hun ikke til å kjenne igjen.

Air pollution raises risk of dementia, say Cambridge scientists
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Air pollution raises risk of dementia, say Cambridge scientists

Most comprehensive study of its kind highlights dangers of vehicle emissions and woodburning stoves Exposure to certain forms of air pollution is linked to an increased risk of developing dementia, according to the most comprehensive study of its kind. The illness is estimated to affect about 57 million people worldwide, with the number expected to increase to at least 150m cases by 2050. Continue reading...

Stenges
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Stenges

Flere badegjester ble syke. Nå stenger kommunen det populære badevannet.

- Gråt av glede
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- Gråt av glede

En 83-åring fra Moelv var savnet i nesten to døgn. Nå takker familien alle som bidro i leteaksjonen.

Menstrual cycle data ‘underused’ and should be on health records, experts say
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Menstrual cycle data ‘underused’ and should be on health records, experts say

Period characteristics can indicate medical conditions and could inform preventive care, study finds Menstrual cycle data should be routinely documented by healthcare professionals and researchers as it can be used as an indicator for other health issues, experts have said. This information – which includes cycle length, regularity, intensity, and duration of bleeding – is not routinely collected in healthcare systems or research except when reproductive issues are being assessed. Continue reading...

Resident doctors’ strike undermines union movement, Wes Streeting says
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Resident doctors’ strike undermines union movement, Wes Streeting says

Exclusive: Health secretary urges medics not to join BMA industrial action on Friday Wes Streeting: This unnecessary strike will hurt patients A strike by resident doctors “enormously undermines the entire trade union movement”, Wes Streeting has argued, urging them not to join industrial action on Friday morning. In an article for the Guardian, the health secretary says the decision by the British Medical Association (BMA) to push for new strikes in England immediately after receiving a pay rise of 22% to cover 2023-24 and 2024-25 is unreasonable and unprecedented. Continue reading...

Two-year-old sexually abused at family daycare by man living at the premises, mother claims
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Two-year-old sexually abused at family daycare by man living at the premises, mother claims

Alleged offender was partner of woman running the service, operating at a private home in NSW. The girl’s parents ‘had no idea’ he lived there Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A mother has claimed her two-year-old daughter was sexually abused at a family daycare service by a man she did not know was living there. The alleged offender was the partner of the woman running the service, located at a private home in New South Wales. Police, the Department of Education and the Department of Communities and Justice investigated, but the woman told Guardian Australia that, without physical evidence, no charges were able to be laid and no action was taken against the man or the service, which is still operating. Continue reading...

Jay Slater consumed drugs and alcohol before attempting long walk, inquest told
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Jay Slater consumed drugs and alcohol before attempting long walk, inquest told

Lancashire teenager died on Tenerife from head injuries, pathologist said, with no evidence of restraint or assault The British teenager Jay Slater had taken drugs and alcohol and had a 14-hour walk to his accommodation before his disappearance sparked a four-week search in Tenerife, an inquest into his death heard. The 19-year-old had taken ecstasy pills, cocaine and possibly ketamine, along with alcohol, before he went to an Airbnb with two strangers, one of his friends told a court on Thursday. Bradley Geoghegan, who had gone on holiday with Slater, said Slater had video-called him after he left the apartment on the morning of 17 June last year. Continue reading...

World’s smallest snake rediscovered in Barbados 20 years after last sighting
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World’s smallest snake rediscovered in Barbados 20 years after last sighting

Conservationists feared 10cm threadsnake as thin as a strand of spaghetti had become extinct The world’s smallest snake has been rediscovered in Barbados, 20 years after its last sighting. The Barbados threadsnake, which had been feared extinct, was rediscovered under a rock in the centre of the island during an ecological survey in March by the environment ministry and the conservation organisation Re:wild. Continue reading...

- Akutt livsfare
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- Akutt livsfare

Et ambulansehelikopter landet ved hjemmet til Ozzy Osbourne tirsdag formiddag. De skal ha forsøkt å redde rockestjernas liv.

Ingen bilde
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Kvinne i 20-åra funnet død

En tysk kvinne i 20-åra ble meldt savnet i Nordland onsdag. Torsdag formiddag bekrefter politiet at hun døde i en fallulykke.

- Aldri hørt om det før
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- Aldri hørt om det før

24-åringen var nær ved å dø etter å ha klemt en kvise. Nå advarer han andre.

Australia’s largest private hospital operator to close majority of psychology clinics to be ‘flexible, sustainable’
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Australia’s largest private hospital operator to close majority of psychology clinics to be ‘flexible, sustainable’

Seventeen of Ramsay Health Care’s 20 clinics will close by the end of August, with only Cairns, Charlestown and Joondalup to remain operating Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Ramsay Health Care, Australia’s largest private hospital operator, has announced it will be closing the majority of its psychology clinics, described by the peak body as “very sad news” for those needing mental health care. The hospital network said it would progressively close 17 out of its 20 clinics by the end of August, in order to transition Ramsay Psychology to a “more flexible and sustainable model”. Continue reading...

- Vi har ikke sjans
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- Vi har ikke sjans

Avføring, søppel og bading i drikkevannet: - Folk må tenke seg om.

– Athleisure er ikke bare en trend, det er en respons på utbrenthet og frykt
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– Athleisure er ikke bare en trend, det er en respons på utbrenthet og frykt

Styrketrening er på moten.

7,000 steps a day could be enough to improve health, say researchers
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7,000 steps a day could be enough to improve health, say researchers

Target easier to achieve than 10,000 steps and linked to 37% reduction in cancer deaths Walking more could reduce your risk of dementia, depression and dying from cancer, as well as being good for your heart, according to research. And you may not need to walk as far as previously thought to reap those benefits. The NHS recommends a brisk 10-minute walk every day. Many people aim to walk 10,000 steps, but struggle to achieve it. Now researchers have calculated that even 7,000 steps could be enough to protect health. Continue reading...

Innlagt: - Alvorlig
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Innlagt: - Alvorlig

Erik Menendez' familie bekrefter sykehusinnleggelse etter det advokaten beskriver som en «alvorlig helsetilstand».

M&S advert banned for featuring model who looked ‘unhealthily thin’
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M&S advert banned for featuring model who looked ‘unhealthily thin’

ASA ruling comes amid fears fashion industry reversing progress in body positivity movement An advert by high street retailer Marks & Spencer has been banned for featuring an “irresponsible” image of a model who appeared “unhealthily thin”. The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) said the model’s pose, choice of clothing and the camera angle which seemed to tilt downwards all contributed to the impression she was too thin. Continue reading...

Ingen bilde
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Falt i fjellet: Døde

En mann i 70-åra døde etter å ha falt fra en fjellhylle i Årdal.

«Gisper av sjokk»
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«Gisper av sjokk»

En tidligere utryddet larve, på størrelse med et riskorn, skaper sykehus-scener som tatt ut fra en skrekkfilm. FHI kommer med klare råd til reisende.

Ex-cricketer Graham Thorpe ‘spiralled into depression’ after losing job, inquest hears
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Ex-cricketer Graham Thorpe ‘spiralled into depression’ after losing job, inquest hears

Loss of England batting coach job after 2022 Ashes series was ‘start of decline of his mental health’, widow says The former England cricketer Graham Thorpe “spiralled into depression” after losing his job as a batting coach in 2022, an inquest has heard. The 55-year-old died on 4 August 2024 after being struck by a train at a railway station in Surrey. His widow, Amanda Thorpe, later said he had taken his own life. Continue reading...

Healthy environment a human right, UN court says in landmark climate ruling
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Healthy environment a human right, UN court says in landmark climate ruling

Court’s decision expected to be used in future litigation and to support political negotiations by vulnerable states A “clean, healthy and sustainable environment” is a human right, according to judges at the top court of the United Nations. The international court of justice (ICJ) delivered a landmark advisory opinion on Wednesday about countries’ obligations to tackle climate change, and the consequences they may face if they do not. Continue reading...

- En alvorlig helse­risiko
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- En alvorlig helse­risiko

Mallorcansk politi med advarsel om gateselgere.

Fem døde på 24 timer
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Fem døde på 24 timer

På under ett døgn har fem mistet livet på Puglias glohete strender. Ei 19 år gammel jente er det yngste offeret.

Var blitt det jeg hatet mest
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Var blitt det jeg hatet mest

23. juli 2011: Jeg skylte ned to «blå-valium» med en iskald glass-cola i ett forsøk på å glemme det siste døgnet.

Ryster: Funnet i Drammen
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Ryster: Funnet i Drammen

Ravn Skoglund, daglig leder ved Oslo reptilpark, rykket tirsdag ut til Drammen havn for å fange det han trodde var verdens giftigste edderkopp.

Familien i sorg: Nye detaljer
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Familien i sorg: Nye detaljer

Familien er i sorg etter at en 13 år gammel gutt døde i en tragisk ulykke. Samtidig kommer stadig nye detaljer fram.

Savnet siden mandag
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Savnet siden mandag

70 politi og frivillige deltar i leteaksjon etter en 83-åring som har vært savnet fra Moelv i Innlandet siden mandag.

Turist døde på solseng
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Turist døde på solseng

For tre år siden døde to menn på stranda i Stalida. Nå er enda en britisk turist funnet død samme sted.

‘Slip, slop, slap for brain health’: Australia needs a major prevention campaign for dementia, doctor says
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‘Slip, slop, slap for brain health’: Australia needs a major prevention campaign for dementia, doctor says

Prof Henry Brodaty of UNSW says managing risk factors such as diet and anxiety is a cost-effective way of curbing the disease Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A “slip, slap, slop”-style preventative campaign is needed for dementia, as new research shows cases of the disease could be delayed with no added cost, a leading doctor has told the National Press Club on Wednesday. In the speech titled “Hope Beckons”, Prof Henry Brodaty, a co-director of the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHeBA) at the University of New South Wales, said there was much more Australia could be doing to help prevent dementia in its ageing population by addressing risk factors that can be managed, such as poor diet. Continue reading...

Advocates demand closure of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’, citing appalling conditions
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Advocates demand closure of ‘Alligator Alcatraz’, citing appalling conditions

Non-profit groups say detained immigrants in Florida are denied medical care and living in ‘cages flooded with feces’ Mexico’s president, Claudia Sheinbaum, confirmed that 14 Mexican citizens are held at the controversial “Alligator Alcatraz” jail in Florida, as local organizations and doctors call for the facility’s shuttering. On Tuesday, a number of non-profit organizations held a press conference demanding the closure of the facility based in the rural Everglades region almost 40 miles (64km) from Miami, run by the state of Florida, to detain immigrants. According to advocates, the 39-acre camp now holds more than 1,000 men in “flood-prone” tents. Continue reading...

Politiet: - Oppfør dere!
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Politiet: - Oppfør dere!

To er sendt til sykehus etter en båtulykke i Molde. Nå kommer politiet med en klar oppfordring i finværet.

‘Completely unprecedented’: resident doctors to press ahead with strike
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‘Completely unprecedented’: resident doctors to press ahead with strike

Wes Streeting says move shows ‘disdain for patients’ in England while BMA says pay demands not taken seriously Wes Streeting has condemned the decision by resident doctors to “recklessly and needlessly” press ahead with strike action, saying it is “completely unprecedented in the history of British trade unionism”. In a fiery statement after the British Medical Association (BMA) said there was no offer on the table that could avert the industrial action on Friday, the health secretary said resident doctors had been offered changes to working conditions and career progression but had chosen to continue with industrial action. Continue reading...

‘Hero’ father pulls four-year-old child out of mountain lion’s jaws in Washington state
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‘Hero’ father pulls four-year-old child out of mountain lion’s jaws in Washington state

Family was hiking when big cat attacked child, who was later airlifted to hospital and is in satisfactory condition A mountain lion bit a four-year-old child on Sunday while the child hiked with family on Hurricane Ridge in Washington state’s Olympic national park, authorities said. The child’s father reportedly saved the minor’s life by pulling the child from the creature’s jaws. Continue reading...

Two-year-old girl sexually assaulted at Victorian childcare centre, mother claims
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Two-year-old girl sexually assaulted at Victorian childcare centre, mother claims

Exclusive: Worker named by ‘deeply traumatised’ child still has job and has not been charged because no one witnessed the alleged incidents and there was no CCTV Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A mother has claimed that her two-year-old daughter was sexually assaulted by a worker at a Victorian childcare centre but because there was no witness or CCTV of the alleged incidents, the educator is still working there and has not been charged. Angela* told Guardian Australia that her daughter, Emily*, had disclosed the alleged sexual offences in mid-December, when she was nearly three. She said that on multiple occasions Emily had named the educator and said the offences had taken place while her nappy was being changed. Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading...

- Lå der i 40 år(!)
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- Lå der i 40 år(!)

Da kvinnen oppsøkte legen med magesmerter, fikk både hun og hele legekontoret sjokk. Nå forbauser fenomenet tusenvis av folk.

Kraftig advarsel
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Kraftig advarsel

Derfor må burgerne gjennomstekes, forklarer Mattilsynet.

Gaza is ‘hell on earth’ with doctors fainting from hunger, UN says, with snipers operating as if with ‘licence to kill’ - Israel-Gaza war live
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Gaza is ‘hell on earth’ with doctors fainting from hunger, UN says, with snipers operating as if with ‘licence to kill’ - Israel-Gaza war live

Head of UN Palestinian Refugee Agency says aid distribution points are a ‘sadistic death trap’ Prof Nick Maynard is a consultant surgeon at Oxford university hospital who has been travelling regularly to Gaza for 15 years. He is currently volunteering with Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP) at Nasser hospital in Gaza. I’m writing this from Nasser hospital in southern Gaza, where I’ve just finished operating on another severely malnourished young teenager. A seven-month-old baby lies in our paediatric intensive care unit, so tiny and malnourished that I initially mistook her for a newborn. The phrase “skin and bones” doesn’t do justice to the way her body has been ravaged. She is literally wasting away before our eyes and, despite our best efforts, we are powerless to save her. We are witnessing deliberate starvation in Gaza right now. We will express our position regarding the E3’s comments on the snapback mechanism, which we think lacks any legal ground. Nonetheless, our effort will be to see if we can find common solutions to manage the situation. It has been seven years that the nuclear deal is not being implemented by the Europeans following the U.S. departure from it. How can they argue that Iran is not following the deal when they themselves have not done so? Continue reading...

Health experts warn Trump cuts to the CDC could hurt overdose prevention: ‘A step backwards’
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Health experts warn Trump cuts to the CDC could hurt overdose prevention: ‘A step backwards’

The Trump administration has reportedly withheld $140m from a CDC effort geared at preventing overdose deaths Public health officials across the country working to prevent overdose deaths may have just a month to prepare for up to $140m in funding cuts for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that the Trump administration has reportedly withheld. US overdose deaths began to decline for the first time in 2023 after climbing for over two decades. Continue reading...

- De skumleste åra i livet
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- De skumleste åra i livet

Etter elleve års kamp mot sykdom fikk forloveden til Lauren Curtis endelig en transplantasjon. Nå jubler paret.

Avslører dødsårsak
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Avslører dødsårsak

Forrige døde base- og fallskjermhopperen Felix Baumgartner (56) i en paraglider-ulykke. Nå avslører italienske myndigheter dødsårsaken.