The system that will deal with sewage from Universal UK does not currently have capacity. BBC News
Read More »Livingston to report Aberdeen over alleged racial abuse of Bokila
Livingston will contact the Scottish FA to report Aberdeen over an alleged racial comment made to striker Jeremy Bokila. Following Livingston’s 6-2 defeat to Aberdeen at Pittodrie on Saturday, manager David Martindale said 37-year-old Bokila was in tears in the changing room after a comment made to him on the …
Read More »Saving children from hospital visits
Home visit service saves thousands of young patients from needing to visit hospital. BBC News
Read More »Spurs beat 10-man Dortmund to ease pressure on Frank
Goals from Cristian Romero and Dominic Solanke help Tottenham Hotspur to a comfortable win against Borussia Dortmund, giving manager Thomas Frank a much needed boost. Source link
Read More »Polymer cables for MRI applications: No place for metal
[ Anyone who has ever had to get a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan knows that magnetic and highly conductive materials are a no-go in the tube-shaped scanners. However, for complex diagnoses and medical research, this imaging technique often needs to be combined with other methods that require conductive cables. …
Read More »New research identifies key strategies for global drug safety studies
[ A new study published in Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science provides crucial insights into the design and implementation of multi-national observational studies for post-marketing drug safety assessment, addressing growing needs for global evidence in regulatory decision-making. Source link
Read More »Here Are All the iOS 26 Tips and Tricks You Need to Know
Curious about whether you can change your iPhone’s Liquid Glass design or how to get rid of your alarm slider? Look no further. Source link
Read More »We can only blame ourselves for dropped points – Slot
Arne Slot felt Liverpool missed too many chances in their draw against Burnley at Anfield, while Burnley “only needed a couple of moments” to score. Source link
Read More »Precautionary approach to alcohol-free and low alcohol drinks needed to protect public health, say experts
[ Alcohol-free and low-alcohol (“nolo”) drinks have the potential to improve public health, but experts writing in The BMJ call for a precautionary approach that maximizes potential benefits (e.g., increased substitution of alcoholic drinks with nolo alternatives) while minimizing risks (e.g., preventing encroachment of nolo drinks into alcohol-free spaces). Source …
Read More »Homeless shelters for seniors pop up, catering to older adults' medical needs
[ Just outside Salt Lake City sits an old, two-story, brick hotel. It’s been given new life as a homeless shelter for seniors. The Medically Vulnerable People shelter—or MVP shelter, as it’s known—is for people 62 and older or for younger adults with chronic health issues. Source link
Read More »FA Cup: Doncaster Rovers 2-3 Southampton – highlights
Southampton beat Doncaster Rovers to reach round four of the FA Cup, with the Championship side having led 3-0 at half time, but needing hang on to win 3-2 after a second half comeback from the League One side. MATCH REPORT: Doncaster Rovers 2-3 Southampton Available to UK users only. …
Read More »What is CPR and who needs it?
[ Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a vital skill anyone can perform. It is administered to an unconscious person who is not breathing normally. Source link
Read More »'Motivation brake' may explain why it's so hard to get started on an unpleasant task
[ Most of us know the feeling: maybe it is making a difficult phone call, starting a report you fear will be criticized, or preparing a presentation that’s stressful just to think about. You understand what needs to be done, yet taking that very first step feels surprisingly hard. Source …
Read More »Mental trauma follows 1 in 7 dog-related injuries in the UK, according to claims data
[ Mental trauma, including specific phobias and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), follows one in seven dog-related injuries, while over half of cases result in the need for time off work and/or loss of earnings, suggests a study of personal injury claims data for England and Wales, published in the journal …
Read More »What next for Arsenal's Nwaneri after season of frustration?
Ethan Nwaneri had a breakout season last term – but the young Arsenal forward is in a fight for the game time needed to fulfil his promise. Source link
Read More »Why disabled young people with life-shortening conditions need better support for intimacy
[ Until relatively recently, children and young people with life-shortening conditions were not expected to survive into adulthood. Source link
Read More »The Ashes 2025 fifth Test – day five: England’s Will Jacks bowls Australia’s Steve Smith for 12
Australia captain Steve Smith is left stunned as he’s bowled by a brilliant delivery from Will Jacks for 12, leaving Australia on 92-3, needing 68 runs to win the fifth and final Ashes Test in Sydney. FOLLOW LIVE: The Ashes fifth Test – day five Available to UK users only. …
Read More »Marco Silva Post match interview: Fulham 2-2 Liverpool
Fulham manager Marco Silva says his team were “better” than Liverpool in the first half but needed a moment of “pure inspiration” from Harrison Reed to snatch a point in Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Liverpool. MATCH REPORT: Fulham 2-2 Liverpool Available to UK users only. Source link
Read More »Tangled scar tissue may set stage for dangerous placenta condition
[ Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) used to be a rare pregnancy condition, but it now affects roughly 14,000 pregnancies annually, posing a major cause of maternal death. Yet why it happens is still not well understood. Placenta accreta occurs when the placenta grows too deeply into the uterine wall, and …
Read More »Tattoos, toxins and the immune system—what you need to know before you get inked
[ From minimalist wrist designs to full sleeves, body art has become so common that it barely raises an eyebrow. But while the personal meaning of a tattoo may be obvious, the biological consequences are far less visible. Once tattoo ink enters the body, it does not stay put. Beneath …
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