Electronic cigarettes, also known as e-cigarettes, have become increasingly popular among young people in recent years. However, a new study has shed light on the alarming health risks associated with their use. Researchers from the Center for Tobacco Research at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Southern California Keck School of Medicine
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Gal Gadot, known for her role in Netflix’s record-breaking film “Red Notice,” has once again captivated audiences with her new film, “Heart of Stone.” In the week of August 7 to August 13, the action-packed thriller claimed the top spot on Netflix’s English-language film list, generating an impressive 33.1 million views. This achievement solidifies Gadot’s
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In a stunning turn of events, a former high-ranking FBI counterintelligence official has pleaded guilty to conspiring to violate sanctions on Russia. Charles McGonigal, once a trusted agent of the FBI, admitted to working for billionaire industrialist Oleg Deripaska, whom he had previously investigated. This shocking revelation has sent shockwaves through the law enforcement community
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Television has long been a staple in households around the world, providing entertainment, news, and information. However, the landscape of television is undergoing a dramatic shift as traditional TV usage continues to decline while the prices of streaming services rise. This article delves into the reasons behind this decline, the rise of streaming services, and
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Advancements in technology have brought us closer than ever to unraveling the mysteries of the human brain. From understanding thoughts to decoding speech, scientists are constantly pushing boundaries. In a new study, researchers from the University of California, Berkeley have managed to reconstruct a Pink Floyd song by interpreting brain activity. This groundbreaking research sheds
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In a recent development, six former Metropolitan Police officers have been charged with sending “grossly offensive” racist messages on the messaging platform WhatsApp. These officers, who retired between 2001 and 2015, have been charged under the Communications Act. It is important to highlight that the alleged offences occurred when these individuals were no longer serving
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