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By XANTHA LEATHAM DEPUTY SCIENCE EDITOR Published: 19:03 EST, 24 November 2024 | Updated: 20:06 EST, 24 November 2024 Smoking could cause 300,000 cancer cases over the next five years, including 2,800 from secondhand smoke, according to new analysis.The alarming statistics, released by Cancer Research UK (CRUK), show the ‘magnitude of damage’ caused by cigarettes and tobacco ‘cannot be ignored’.The charity estimates that tobacco is responsible for an all-time high of 160 new cancer cases a day, and that around 2,500 young adults are still taking up smoking each week.Its latest analysis comes ahead of the second reading of the…
A New York City nightlife maven, beloved by everyone from Celine Dion to Selena Gomez, has revealed his shock colon cancer diagnosis at the age of 54.Desta, who goes by his first name only, spent more than three decades working in the fashion and nightlife industries but told DailyMail.com maintaining his health was his top priority. His diet consisted of multiple juices and one solid meal a day, telling this website: ‘I would generally eat one meal a day, towards the end of the day and when I woke up in the morning I would always get a fresh juice from an…
The United States has sent an ‘unprecedented’ deployment of its heavy B-2 bombers to the Chagos Islands in a show of force amid rising tensions with Iran.Six of the famed stealth bombers flew in to the U.S. airbase on Diego Garcia from Missouri last week in the ‘largest single deployment in US history’.Satellite images of the Indian Ocean airbase showed six of the planes on the apron, adjacent to the runway, last Wednesday. ‘To my knowledge, this is the largest B-2 deployment to a forward location,’ Hans Kristensen, director of the Nuclear Information Project at the Federation of American Scientists told American…
The college defensive back pled not guilty to the charges on Monday By JAKE NISSE Published: 20:19 EST, 18 November 2024 | Updated: 21:13 EST, 18 November 2024 Louisville football player Tayon Holloway has been arrested on domestic violence charges including strangulation, according to arrest records from the Louisville Metro Police Department.Holloway is facing charges of first degree strangulation and fourth degree assault with a minor injury (both domestic violence related). The first charge is a felony, while the latter is a misdemeanor.The University announced in a statement that it was aware of Holloway’s arrest and has suspended him indefinitely from all team…
By SHAUN WOOLLER, HEALTH EDITOR FOR THE DAILY MAIL Published: 19:13 EST, 19 December 2024 | Updated: 19:38 EST, 19 December 2024 Hospices are being handed back money taken from them by Labour’s national insurance raid repackaged as bumper new funding, it is claimed.The Government yesterday said adult and children’s hospices will receive £100 million to help with providing end of life care in what it described as the ‘biggest investment in a generation’.But the Conservatives accused ministers of taking millions of pounds from hospices and palliative care charities in the autumn Budget – before telling them to be ‘grateful’…
Democratic senators in key swing states pour hundreds of thousands of dollars into pro-Trump adverts
Two Democratic senators facing reelection in battleground states are pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into adverts that play up their support for Donald Trump and his policies, according to an exclusive analysis of broadcast data.It suggests they are trying to win over Trump supporters to hold their seats, even if it undermines Kamala Harris’ campaign. In key counties in Pennsylvania, Sen. Bob Casey has shifted the bulk of his TV advertising to a 30-second spot entitled ‘Independent’ that features a married couple comprising a Republican and Democrat explaining how he ‘bucked Biden to protect fracking and he sided with Trump…
By LIZ HULL FOR THE DAILY MAIL Published: 19:20 EST, 10 November 2024 | Updated: 20:16 EST, 10 November 2024 Nine out of ten honey products sold in British supermarkets are fake, researchers have found.Shoppers are being duped into buying adulterated honey, often imported from abroad, that has been diluted with cheap sugar syrups, they say.Last month the UK branch of the Honey Authenticity Network sent 30 honey samples to be tested for authenticity at a specialist laboratory in Estonia.Only six – including five samples acquired direct from independent UK beekeepers – were found to be genuine. The rest, which came…
Cybersecurity experts have urged Britons to stop texting – following a grave warning from the FBI to Americans about sending text messages between Androids and iPhones. The US government’s intelligence agency says SMS exchanges between iPhones and Android smartphones are leaving people vulnerable to Chinese hackers. Instead, the FBI advises using messaging apps like WhatsApp, Telegram and Signal, which have end-to-end encryption. End-to-end encryption ensures only the two participants of a chat can read messages, and no-one in between – not even the company that owns the service. Speaking to MailOnline, Jake Moore, security advisor at ESET, advised that Britons should also heed the FBI’s advice. He…
Police charge her with obstructing governmental administration By DAILY MAIL REPORTER Updated: 13:42 EST, 23 June 2011 Charged: Emily Good was arrested after filming police officers A woman who filmed police officers from her own front garden was arrested after she refused to put her camera down. Emily Good found herself in handcuffs after filming police arresting a man just outside her New York home.The 28-year-old was charged with obstructing governmental administration after officers say she refused the police officer’s order to leave her front yard and go inside.Her arrest in Rochester, New York, has sparked a media frenzy over…
We are all too familiar with the term ‘pandemic’, but experts fear Britain could be facing a ‘quad-demic’ this winter – with a surge in cases of four winter bugs, each capable of leaving us bedbound – hitting all at once.Already rates of norovirus (also known as the winter vomiting bug) – which can cause violent vomiting and diarrhoea – have jumped by 40 per cent in recent weeks, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA).But experts fear the numbers infected with flu, Covid and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a bug which usually causes a mild cold or cough…