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Ditching cigarettes for vapes may curb the cancer benefits of quitting
A study of 4.5 million people suggests that ex-smokers who take up vaping are more at risk of dying from lung cancer than people who quit without the use of e-cigarettes Source link
Tornado warnings risk being ignored if issued too broadly, Manitobans say
Phones buzzed repeatedly across southern Manitoba with tornado alerts Tuesday night, even though the threat was far away for many who got the frequent alerts. Source link
Gold Coast ruck the latest AFL-listed player banned for homophobic slur
Gold Coast Suns ruck Max Knobel is banned over a homophobic slur during a VFL game, meaning he will be unavailable until after round 17 of the AFL season. Source link
Bluesfest creditors owed $7 million, financial report reveals
A report into the cancelled Byron Bay Bluesfest reveals creditors are unlikely to be repaid the millions of dollars they are owed. Source link
Nearly 3,000 patients a day face corridor care in NHS
New data reveals sheer scale of patients in England being treated in unsafe and undignified make-shift areas. Source link
A Newer Approach to Editing Embryos Ignites Debate
Fertility specialists, biotech companies and ethicists are divided over whether progress in early gene editing would wipe out diseases or trigger a rush toward enhancement. Source link
What Does ‘Triggered’ Really Mean?
This popular term is often misused, experts say, which may cause more harm than good. Source link
Inside the Conference Where Conservative Women Let Loose
Amy Littlefield The mainstreaming of brazen sexism in the conservative movement left the attendees at Turning Point’s women’s summit looking for a soft place to land. The post Inside the Conference Where Conservative Women Let Loose appeared first on The Nation. Source link