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NYT's The Mini crossword answers for October 30
NYT's The Mini crossword answers for October 30
The Mini is a bite-sized version of The New York Times' revered daily crossword. While
2023-10-30 14:26
N3on slams Andrew Tate over criticism about partying with women, accuses him of ‘human trafficking’ in angry rant
N3on slams Andrew Tate over criticism about partying with women, accuses him of ‘human trafficking’ in angry rant
Streamer N3on slammed Andrew Tate for his controversial remarks and for not 'saving' him
2023-10-30 14:18
Cornell University sends officers to Jewish center after violent, antisemitic messages posted online
Cornell University sends officers to Jewish center after violent, antisemitic messages posted online
Cornell University administrators have dispatched campus police to a Jewish center after threatening statements against Jewish students appeared on a discussion board
2023-10-30 14:17
Where is Matthew Perry's dog? Lisa Kudrow wants to adopt late 'Friends' co-star and close friend's pet Alfred
Where is Matthew Perry's dog? Lisa Kudrow wants to adopt late 'Friends' co-star and close friend's pet Alfred
'Friends' star Matthew Perry died on Saturday, October 28, 2023, in an apparent drowning incident at his Los Angeles residence at the age of 54
2023-10-30 14:15
Riviera Country Club members distraught by Matthew Perry's death after he played final pickleball game there
Riviera Country Club members distraught by Matthew Perry's death after he played final pickleball game there
As per sources, on the day of his death, Matthew Perry visited the Riviera Country Club and played pickleball for an hour before heading home
2023-10-30 13:55
A lifetime subscription to secure cloud storage is on sale for 88% off
A lifetime subscription to secure cloud storage is on sale for 88% off
TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Prism Drive (1TB) is on sale for £73.94, saving you
2023-10-30 13:50
Scientists say we’ve all been using sunscreen wrong in new skin cancer warning
Scientists say we’ve all been using sunscreen wrong in new skin cancer warning
Most people do not apply enough sunscreen or wear adequate clothing when out in the sun for too long, according to a new study that warned that the product may be giving them “a false sense of security”. The research, published recently in the journal Cancers, sheds more light on the observation that melanoma and skin cancer rates are rising globally despite a rise in sunscreen usage – an oddity termed the “sunscreen paradox”. “The problem is that people use sunscreen as a ‘permission slip’ to tan. People think they are protected from skin cancer because they are using a product marketed to prevent a condition,” study co-author Ivan Litvinov from McGill University in Canada said. In the research, scientists found that Canadians living in provinces with incidence rates for melanoma – one of the most aggressive forms of skin cancer – were more likely to report using sun protection, more aware of the health risks of sun exposure, and more apt to follow the UV index. Overall, scientists assessed data from 22 focus groups encompassing 95 Atlantic Canada residents. The analysis found that despite reporting more awareness and intent for protection from the sun, people in these provinces received more sun exposure due to warmer temperatures and a tendency to engage in outdoor activities. In another assessment of people in the UK, they found contradicting evidence that sunscreen use was surprisingly linked to an over two-fold risk of developing skin cancer. “These combined findings suggest a sunscreen paradox, whereby individuals with higher levels of sun exposure also tend to use more but not an adequate quantity of sunscreen or other sun-protection measures, providing a false sense of security,” Dr Litvinov explained. Scientists call for new interventions, considering this sunscreen paradox, to address knowledge gaps in sun protection and skin cancer prevention. “Sunscreen is important, but it is also the least effective way to protect your skin when compared to sun protective clothing, rash guards, and sun avoidance. People can and should enjoy the outdoors, but without getting a sunburn or a suntan,” Dr Litvinov added. Read More If being without your phone fills you with dread, you could have nomophobia When do the clocks go back in the UK this year? Nursery places and wraparound childcare plans announced
2023-10-30 13:47
Kerala attacks: India police investigate bomb blasts at prayer meet
Kerala attacks: India police investigate bomb blasts at prayer meet
A 12-year-old girl was among the three people who died after a series of explosions in Kerala state.
2023-10-30 13:45
Springboks fall back on old recipe for World Cup success
Springboks fall back on old recipe for World Cup success
Defence, discipline and set-piece mastery again proved key as South Africa ran out back-to-back winners of the Rugby...
2023-10-30 13:26
Firearms charge against Washington state senator Jeff Wilson dismissed in Hong Kong court
Firearms charge against Washington state senator Jeff Wilson dismissed in Hong Kong court
A Hong Kong court has dismissed a gun charge against a Washington state senator arrested after he carried a gun into the Chinese territory
2023-10-30 13:25
Andhra Pradesh: Deadly India train crash kills 13
Andhra Pradesh: Deadly India train crash kills 13
The crash took place after two passenger trains collided in India's Andhra Pradesh state on Sunday evening.
2023-10-30 13:23
IShowSpeed fans thrilled as he and Mark Rober explode 1000 ping pong balls in bizarre experiment
IShowSpeed fans thrilled as he and Mark Rober explode 1000 ping pong balls in bizarre experiment
IShowSpeed collaborated with Mark Rober in his recent video where he exploded 1000 ping pong balls
2023-10-30 13:21
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