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Causes of Increase in US Pedestrian Accidents

Causes of Increase in US Pedestrian Accidents

Since 2010, pedestrian deaths are up 77% according to the Governors Highway Safety Association data. Why did over 7,500 people die while walking or jogging on a roadway last year? Every day, on average, 20 Americans walk along a roadway and are killed by a vehicle. In...

Staying Safe: Tips to Protect Yourself from Credit Card Fraud

Credit card fraud happens when someone uses your credit card or bank details to make unauthorized purchases or payments. Basically, your money is digitally stolen. If you are lucky, you get notification from your credit card company or bank that a purchase has been...

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Gender care review author attacks ‘misinformation’

Gender care review author attacks ‘misinformation’

PA MediaBy Thomas MackintoshBBC NewsThe author of the landmark Cass review into gender identity services for young people says she is "very angry" about "misinformation" spread about her work. Dr Hilary Cass's review this month found "remarkably weak" evidence on...

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Sunak sets out plans to tackle ‘sick note culture’

Sunak sets out plans to tackle ‘sick note culture’

PA MediaBy James Gregory & Jennifer McKiernanBBC NewsRishi Sunak wants to strip GPs of their power to sign people off work as part of a plan to tackle what he calls the UK's "sick note culture".The prime minister claims benefits have become a "lifestyle choice" for...

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Ketamine addict: ‘I can’t walk 50m without weeing’

Ketamine addict: ‘I can’t walk 50m without weeing’

By Rachel StonehouseBBC West InvestigationsExperts are warning of an alarming increase in bladder issues among young people due to chronic ketamine use.People as young as 21 are having major, risky surgery to treat problems caused by addiction, doctors say.Beth, an...

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Almost a quarter of kids aged 5-7 have smartphones

Almost a quarter of kids aged 5-7 have smartphones

By Chris Vallance & Philippa WainTechnology reportersNearly a quarter of UK five-to-seven-year-olds now have their own smartphone, Ofcom research suggests.Social media use also rose in the age group over last year with nearly two in five using messaging service...

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Children used as ‘guinea pigs’ in clinical trials

Children used as ‘guinea pigs’ in clinical trials

Allan ArchiveBy Chloe Hayward and Hugh PymHealth producer and health editor, BBC NewsThe true scale of the number of medical trials using infected blood products on children in the 1970s and 80s has been revealed by documents seen by BBC News.They reveal a secret...

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Too Big To Fail? Now It’s ‘Too Big To Hack’

Too Big To Fail? Now It’s ‘Too Big To Hack’

The Host Lawmakers in Washington this week held the first congressional hearing on the Change Healthcare cyberattack, a breach that sent shock waves through the health care system as payments for care ground to a halt and left some providers in financial trouble....

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More young, affluent women may be smoking – study

More young, affluent women may be smoking – study

Getty ImagesThere appears to have been a rise in the proportion of middle class and wealthier women under the age of 45 smoking in England, research from University College London suggests. The percentage of women in this group who smoked rose from 12% to 15% between...

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