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Naloxone Use During Cardiac Arrest Linked to Better Survival Rates
A new study from UC Davis Health finds that administering naloxone to cardiac arrest patients by first responders can significantly improve survival rates.
#02 Crime
Kenyan Court Halts US Plan to Quarantine Ebola Patients in Kenya
A Kenyan court has blocked the U.S. government's proposal to quarantine individuals exposed to Ebola on Kenyan soil, raising concerns over international cooperation during health
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Katie Price Shares Emotional Feelings for Lee Andrews After Prison Call
TV star Katie Price expresses heartfelt sentiments after speaking with her husband Lee Andrews, who claims to be imprisoned in Dubai.
#04 Crime
Microsoft Faces Backlash Over Threat to Security Researcher
A dispute between Microsoft and an independent security expert resurfaces the ongoing discussion on software security responsibilities.
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Cannabidiol significantly reduces chronic pain for those with nerve damage
Researchers at the University of Sydney found that cannabidiol reduces chronic neuropathic pain by 14% in a six-week study, outperforming placebo results.
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Reckless Ben Reveals Leaked Bricks and Minifigs Email Detailing PR Strategy Amid $200K Lego Scandal
A leaked internal email outlines how Bricks and Minifigs handled criticism over a $200K Star Wars Lego consignment dispute, highlighting legal actions taken and communication
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Outrage Erupts as Hires Male Writer for Sarah Everard Series
The faces intense criticism for hiring male writer Jeff Pope to pen a drama about the murder of Sarah Everard, sparking debate on gender representation in storytelling.
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Security Lapse Exposes Sensitive Data of Over 300,000 Pay Tel Callers
A security breach at prison pay phone service Pay Tel has compromised the personal information of over 300,000 callers, including driver’s licenses and inmate communications.
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Do lying children grow up to be criminals? Mostly not, but persistent patterns may signal later risk
Research reveals that most childhood lying does not lead to serious adult problems, but certain patterns may signal later risk of psychological or legal issues.