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Google-backed Anthropic startup upgrades its Claude AI, better at coding
Google-backed Anthropic startup upgrades its Claude AI, better at coding
By Jeffrey Dastin and Stephen Nellis Anthropic, an artificial intelligence startup backed by Google, on Tuesday widened consumer
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Guam profile
Guam profile
Provides an overview of the US Pacific Ocean territory of Guam, home to key military bases.
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Samoa country profile
Samoa country profile
Provides an overview of Samoa, including key dates and facts for this Pacific island nation.
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Arsenal's most iconic shirt numbers
Arsenal's most iconic shirt numbers
A rundown of the most iconic squad numbers in Arsenal history, including the likes of Thierry Henry's 14, Dennis Bergkamp's ten and Patrick Vieira's four
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Nio Has Been at the Brink Before. Can the EV Maker Rally Again?
Nio Has Been at the Brink Before. Can the EV Maker Rally Again?
Is Nio Inc., the Chinese electric car company that has already had one near-death experience, edging toward the
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Trump seeks to delay classified documents trial until after 2024 election
Trump seeks to delay classified documents trial until after 2024 election
Lawyers for the former US president argue a December trial would deny them reasonable time to prepare.
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Hyundai Hires Women Auto Technicians for the First Time in Korea
Hyundai Hires Women Auto Technicians for the First Time in Korea
Hyundai Motor Co. recruited female technicians for automobile manufacturing in South Korea for the first time, following union
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Pakistan receives $2 billion in Saudi financial support - Finance Minister
Pakistan receives $2 billion in Saudi financial support - Finance Minister
By Asif Shahzad ISLAMABAD (Reuters) -Pakistan has received $2 billion in financial support from Saudi Arabia, Finance Minister Ishaq Dar
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I became the face of a national scandal - Tubridy
I became the face of a national scandal - Tubridy
It is the first time the former Late Late Show presenter has spoken since the controversy began.
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Women in certain professions ‘may be at higher risk of ovarian cancer’ – study
Women in certain professions ‘may be at higher risk of ovarian cancer’ – study
Hairdressers, beauticians and accountants could be at a higher risk of developing ovarian cancer, a new study suggests. Those working in sales, retail, clothing and construction industries could also carry a higher risk according to a new study published in the journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine. But the authors of the study stressed that “inferences from the results are limited” as they called for more work to examine the links between ovarian cancer risk and different occupations. The team, led by academics at the University of Montreal in Canada, examined data on 491 Canadian women with ovarian cancer and compared it with 897 women without disease. We observed associations suggesting that accountancy, hairdressing, sales, sewing and related occupations may be linked to excess risks Report authors The researchers linked occupations to ovarian cancer risk. They also compared this data to the Canadian job-exposure matrix to examine any potential workplace exposures – for example, if they are more likely to come in contact with a certain chemical while at work. After accounting for potentially influential factors, they found that some jobs may be linked to a heightened risk of disease. Those who had worked as a hairdresser, barber or beautician appeared to have a three-fold higher risk. Meanwhile, women who worked in accountancy for a decade were twice as likely to develop the disease while construction workers were almost three times as likely. Shop assistants and sales people had a 45% increased risk while those who make or alter clothes appeared to have an 85% increased risk. The researchers said that those found to have a higher risk were also more likely to be exposed to a number of “agents” including: cosmetic talc, ammonia, hydrogen peroxide, hair dust, synthetic fibres, polyester fibres, organic dyes, and pigments and bleaches. “We observed associations suggesting that accountancy, hairdressing, sales, sewing and related occupations may be linked to excess risks,” the authors wrote. “Further population-based research is needed to evaluate possible hazards for female workers and occupations commonly held by women.” In a linked editorial, academics from the National Cancer Institute in Maryland in the US, point out that women are under-represented in “occupational cancer research studies”. They said the study “reminds us that while the lack of representation of women in occupational cancer studies — and indeed, even potential strategies to address this issue — have been long recognised, there is still a need for improvement in studying women’s occupational risks. “By excluding women, we miss the opportunity to identify risk factors for female-specific cancers, to evaluate whether sex-specific differences in risk occur, and to study exposures occurring in occupations held primarily by women.” Commenting on the study, Kevin McConway, emeritus professor of applied statistics at the Open University, said: “The researchers clearly state that their study was ‘exploratory’ and that it is ‘aimed at generating new hypotheses’. “So, it is certainly not claiming that they have definitely found occupational groups, or exposures to chemicals and other agents, that are associated with ovarian cancer. “Even less are they claiming that being in certain occupations, or being exposed to certain chemicals at work, causes an increased risk of ovarian cancer. “Instead, they aimed at suggesting occupational groups, and agents to which women might be exposed at work, that possibly might be associated with ovarian cancer risk, and they say clearly that further research is needed to ‘give a more solid grounding’ to any conclusions that might be drawn about associations between what women do at work and their risk of getting ovarian cancer.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Beekeeping has gone viral – but how easy is it? Everything you need to know about sleep in pregnancy Myleene Klass: Government does not deserve power if miscarriage policy unchanged
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Move Over Y2K, Get Ready for ‘Comfortcore’: British Women Are Prioritising Comfort More Than Ever, but Not at the Expense of Style
Move Over Y2K, Get Ready for ‘Comfortcore’: British Women Are Prioritising Comfort More Than Ever, but Not at the Expense of Style
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 11, 2023--
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Australia court approves $300m money laundering fine for Blackstone's Crown Resorts
Australia court approves $300m money laundering fine for Blackstone's Crown Resorts
SYDNEY An Australian court signed off on a A$450 million ($300 million) fine for Blackstone-owned owned casino operator
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