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Speeding car "driven by dog" results in fine for owner in Slovakia | Voice of Europe

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2 yrs

NYT: CIA Built 12 Secret Spy Bases In Ukraine‚ Waged Shadow War Against Russian Since 2014
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NYT: CIA Built 12 Secret Spy Bases In Ukraine‚ Waged Shadow War Against Russian Since 2014

The US has been using Ukraine in an intelligence gathering operation for the last decade. A report published on Sunday by The New York Times  admits that US intelligence has not only been instrumental in [...] The post NYT: CIA Built 12 Secret Spy Bases In Ukraine‚ Waged Shadow War Against Russian Since 2014 appeared first on The People's Voice.
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NHS Says Milk Produced By Trans Women As Good As Mother’s Breast Milk
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NHS Says Milk Produced By Trans Women As Good As Mother’s Breast Milk

British officials are now saying that biological males who identify as women should be able to ‘chestfeed’ babies. The University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust has claimed that hormone-induced milk produced by transgender women is [...] The post NHS Says Milk Produced By Trans Women As Good As Mother’s Breast Milk appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Canada’s Trudeau Says “Russia Must Win This War” In Embarrassing Gaffe
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Canada’s Trudeau Says “Russia Must Win This War” In Embarrassing Gaffe

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had ‘Biden moment’ while delivering an address in Warsaw‚ Poland on Monday. While speaking at a joint press conference with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk‚ Trudeau said that “Russia must [...] The post Canada’s Trudeau Says “Russia Must Win This War” In Embarrassing Gaffe appeared first on The People's Voice.
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Classic Rock Lovers
Classic Rock Lovers  
2 yrs

“I’d love for one of my songs to become huge. I believe I’ve written stuff that could easily cross over. But the industry isn’t set up for someone like me to do that”: Steven Wilson once wanted to be a rock star‚ but became a musician instead
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“I’d love for one of my songs to become huge. I believe I’ve written stuff that could easily cross over. But the industry isn’t set up for someone like me to do that”: Steven Wilson once wanted to be a rock star‚ but became a musician instead

What does it mean to be a figurehead of modern prog? How would mainstream stardom affect daily life? Ahead of the release of Hand. Cannot. Erase.‚ Wilson considered his situation
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"Since black metal‚ what’s the next dangerous thing?": Ihsahn reflects on black metal's place in rock'n'roll history

Former Emperor frontman Ihsahn discusses how black metal maintains a rock tradition and why social media is hurting how we interact with some musicians
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“I am honoured to be joined by dozens of my favourite artists”: Slash‚ Corey Taylor‚ Serj Tankian and more will appear on a new album by composer extraordinaire Bear McCreary
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“I am honoured to be joined by dozens of my favourite artists”: Slash‚ Corey Taylor‚ Serj Tankian and more will appear on a new album by composer extraordinaire Bear McCreary

Members of Anthrax‚ Meshuggah and Soundgarden will also join the Walking Dead/Godzilla/God Of War composer’s all-star lineup
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The Lighter Side
The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Mother Nature’s skincare secrets: 5 research-backed ingredients for radiant skin
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Mother Nature’s skincare secrets: 5 research-backed ingredients for radiant skin

Embark on a journey into the realm of natural skincare‚ where time-tested ingredients backed by extensive research take center stage. In a rapidly evolving landscape of beauty innovations‚ these classic elixirs prove their efficacy‚ offering solutions to a myriad of skincare concerns. Let’s explore the world of radiant skin with the wisdom of nature and the scientific validation accompanying it. Aloe vera In the realm of natural skincare‚ aloe vera emerges as a timeless champion‚ celebrated not just for its sunburn-soothing prowess but for its multitude of benefits. Research reveals aloe vera houses an impressive array of over 75 active compounds‚ including vitamins‚ minerals‚ enzymes‚ and amino acids. Beyond its hydrating capabilities as a natural humectant‚ aloe vera stands out for its brightening effects. Studies show that aloesin‚ a component of aloe‚ effectively addresses UV-induced and post-acne hyperpigmentation‚ making it a versatile addition to your skincare routine. Coconut oil Embraced as a holy grail in natural skincare‚ coconut oil takes center stage for its richness in fatty acids‚ offering nourishment and smoothness to the skin. Particularly beneficial for dry skin‚ research indicates that coconut oil’s occlusive effect seals in hydration‚ increasing moisture levels and enhancing skin barrier function. Its effectiveness extends to soothing conditions like eczema and psoriasis‚ making it a go-to solution for those seeking intense moisturization. Green tea Harnessing the power of polyphenols‚ green tea‚ with its 30 percent polyphenol antioxidants by weight‚ becomes a formidable ally in skincare. The star player‚ epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG)‚ exhibits anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. The research underscores the ability of green tea polyphenols to repair and protect the skin from sun damage‚ reversing signs of aging such as dark spots‚ fine lines‚ and wrinkles. Elevate your skincare routine with the rejuvenating benefits of green tea. Oat extracts Championed as a gold standard for sensitive skin‚ oat extracts‚ including colloidal oatmeal and oat oil‚ offer unparalleled soothing benefits. Colloidal oatmeal‚ an FDA-approved skin protectant‚ proves effective in safeguarding the skin barrier and combating oxidative stress. Packed with nutrients like vitamin E‚ avenanthramides‚ and ferulic acid‚ it earns dermatologist recommendations for managing inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema. Discover the calming wonders of oat extracts for sensitive‚ reactive skin. Jojoba oil Meet jojoba oil‚ a skincare sensation that aligns structurally with our natural oils‚ making it an ideal ally for oil control. This versatile oil modulates sebum production‚ reduces skin oiliness‚ and boasts anti-inflammatory properties enriched with vitamins E and B complex‚ copper‚ and zinc. Dive into the world of jojoba oil to strike the perfect balance and revel in its beauty-boosting nutrients. Elevate your skincare routine As skincare evolves‚ these natural ingredients stand as pillars of timeless beauty. Backed by extensive research‚ aloe vera‚ coconut oil‚ green tea‚ oat extracts‚ and jojoba oil offer a holistic approach to skincare‚ addressing concerns from hydration and brightening to soothing sensitivity and controlling oiliness. Unlock the secrets of radiant skin with these tried-and-true elixirs from nature.The post Mother Nature’s skincare secrets: 5 research-backed ingredients for radiant skin first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Transforming healthcare through the All of Us initiative
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Transforming healthcare through the All of Us initiative

In an unprecedented move‚ the All of Us program‚ a gigantic US project led by the National Institutes of Health‚ is altering the landscape of genetic research. This ambitious endeavor‚ funded by more than $3.1 billion‚ aims to enroll one million people from historically underrepresented ethnic and socioeconomic groups into biomedical studies. Discovering a wealth of genetic information The All of Us program analyzed an astounding 245‚000 genomes and discovered over 275 million new genetic markers. Approximately 150 of these markers show promise in helping us better understand type 2 diabetes. Michael Inouye‚ a computational genomicist at the University of Cambridge‚ emphasizes the importance‚ saying that this dataset will be the “go-to” resource for academics looking to generalize their findings across varied populations. Closing gaps in genetic research Historically‚ genetic research has struggled with a lack of variety‚ with 78 percent of large-scale genomic study participants being of European heritage. This imbalance has resulted in major health disparities‚ primarily impacting nonwhite people. The All of Us initiative‚ which aims to collect thorough health profiles‚ has proven to be a valuable resource‚ with 413‚000 participants‚ 46 percent of whom are from minority racial or ethnic backgrounds. Illuminating the path to genetic equality One of the most notable discoveries in the All of Us initiative is its capacity to unravel the complex genetic landscape of type 2 diabetes‚ which affects roughly one in every ten people in the United States. The Nature study on type 2 diabetes demonstrates the power of inclusivity in genetic research. Researchers delved into the genetic subtleties of over 2.5 million people‚ over 40 percent of whom had non-European ancestries‚ by combining genomic information from several databases‚ including the massive dataset All of Us. This extensive investigation revealed 611 genetic markers linked to the development and progression of type 2 diabetes. What makes this discovery even more compelling is that 145 of these markers were previously unknown‚ providing a plethora of possible targets for future research and treatment approaches. Andrea Ramirez‚ Chief Data Officer of the All of Us program‚ highlights the findings’ practical relevance‚ picturing a future in which genetic discoveries lead to “genetically informed diabetes care.” This method has the potential to transform how healthcare practitioners adapt treatments‚ providing more accurate and effective interventions based on each individual’s unique genetic composition. The study emphasizes not only the value of diversity in research but also the critical need to close historical gaps in understanding diseases that disproportionately affect non-European communities. The All of Us effort is not only adding to scientific knowledge by discovering new genetic markers‚ but it is also opening the road for more focused and equitable healthcare solutions. Alicia Martin‚ a population geneticist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston‚ emphasizes the importance of the All of Us dataset‚ especially its inclusion of African American‚ Hispanic‚ and Latin-American genomes. She observes that such diversity is frequently lacking in large-scale biobank resources and genomics consortiums. The addition of underrepresented communities in the All of Us database is an important step in correcting this imbalance and fostering a more comprehensive understanding of the genetic variables that contribute to various health disorders. In essence‚ the All of Us program’s emphasis on diversity not only sheds light on the genetic causes of diseases‚ but it also holds the promise of reducing health disparities by ensuring that medical interventions are based on a more comprehensive and representative understanding of the human genome. Enhancing predictive models for personalized healthcare Diverse genomic and health data are critical in developing predictive models for individualized healthcare. Eric Venner‚ a computational geneticist at Baylor College of Medicine‚ emphasizes the importance of updating models‚ arguing that differences in research‚ rather than biological causes‚ contribute to changes in harmful mutations. The All of Us data helps calibrate and validate polygenic risk scores for 23 illnesses‚ establishing the groundwork for more precise forecasts. Vision for the future The All of Us effort intends to distribute data annually‚ introducing new genomes and participants. This continual influx of heterogeneous data is lauded as a huge step forward‚ leading to requests to upgrade existing algorithms based primarily on European genomes. One of Vanderbilt University‘s geneticists‚ Jibril Hirbo calls for quick advancement‚ saying‚ “The models are still way behind.” The All of Us initiative is an indication of progress in genetic research‚ actively resolving historical inequities while unleashing a massive pool of genetic data. As this program progresses‚ it not only bridges research gaps but also ushers in a new era of individualized treatment in which genomic data genuinely reflects the diversity of the human population. Source studies: Nature— Genomic data in the All of Us Research Program‚ Genetic drivers of heterogeneity in type 2 diabetes pathophysiology‚ Selection‚ optimization and validation of ten chronic disease polygenic risk scores for clinical implementation in diverse US populations Communications Biology— The frequency of pathogenic variation in the All of Us cohort reveals ancestry-driven disparities  The post Transforming healthcare through the All of Us initiative first appeared on The Optimist Daily: Making Solutions the News.
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The Lighter Side
2 yrs

Good News in History‚ February 27
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Good News in History‚ February 27

5 years ago today‚ the smallest baby boy ever born that would survive to leave the hospital went home in Tokyo with his mom‚ having been born just 9.45 ounces‚ or 268 grams. He was born as small as a baby kitten at 24 weeks after doctors discovered he was not growing in the womb […] The post Good News in History‚ February 27 appeared first on Good News Network.
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