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Gold Holds Gains as Markets Mull Rate Pause, Middle East Crisis
Gold Holds Gains as Markets Mull Rate Pause, Middle East Crisis
Gold held gains as conflict in the Middle East continued to roil markets, while investors considered whether tightening
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Sydney Opera House’s Israeli Flag Sparks Pro-Palestine Protests
Sydney Opera House’s Israeli Flag Sparks Pro-Palestine Protests
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators lit flares and chanted anti-Israeli slogans outside the Sydney Opera House to protest a decision to
1970-01-01 08:00
NFL Rumors: Broncos locker room has already given up on season
NFL Rumors: Broncos locker room has already given up on season
Through five games in 2023, the Sean Payton era in Denver has become unique for all the wrong reasons, and Broncos players are running low on patience.
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Oil Holds Biggest Gain in Six Months Amid Middle East Tension
Oil Holds Biggest Gain in Six Months Amid Middle East Tension
Oil held on to its biggest jump in six months as Israel said its retaliation for attacks by
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Some US Tech Investors Pledge Support to Israel Relief Efforts
Some US Tech Investors Pledge Support to Israel Relief Efforts
Leadership of the venture capital firm Insight Partners pledged Monday to donate $1 million to humanitarian aid work
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Charles Feeney, retail entrepreneur who gave $8 billion to charity, dies at 92
Charles Feeney, retail entrepreneur who gave $8 billion to charity, dies at 92
Charles "Chuck" Feeney, a retail entrepreneur and investor who amassed a multibillion-dollar fortune and then gave it all away, has died. He was 92.
1970-01-01 08:00
FBI Is Searching for Americans After Hamas Attacks on Israel
FBI Is Searching for Americans After Hamas Attacks on Israel
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is working with Israel and security agencies to find Americans who haven’t been
1970-01-01 08:00
If Braves struggle, Rangers lineup should scare all remaining World Series contenders
If Braves struggle, Rangers lineup should scare all remaining World Series contenders
Don't sleep on the Texas Rangers' offense this postseason with Corey Seager, Marcus Semien, Adolis Garcia and Evan Carter leading the way.
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Israel-Gaza attacks: Vigil for victims held at Downing Street
Israel-Gaza attacks: Vigil for victims held at Downing Street
Some held up pictures of those taken hostage or killed, some lit candles, while others stood in tears.
1970-01-01 08:00
EU Reviews Aid for Palestinians, Reversing Earlier Freeze
EU Reviews Aid for Palestinians, Reversing Earlier Freeze
The European Union said late Monday that it’s urgently reviewing the bloc’s assistance to the Palestinians after several
1970-01-01 08:00
'Isis level savagery' by Hamas killed 11 Americans, says US
'Isis level savagery' by Hamas killed 11 Americans, says US
A senior US defence official says savage assault by Hamas on Israel was unprecedented in scale.
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Elizabeth Hurley issues reminder to women about getting mammograms as she raises awareness about breast cancer
Elizabeth Hurley issues reminder to women about getting mammograms as she raises awareness about breast cancer
Elizabeth Hurley has issued a reminder to women about getting mammograms, in honour of her partnership with Estée Lauder’s Breast Cancer Awareness campaign. The model, 58, spoke candidly about mammograms – which are X-rays performed on women’s breasts to screen for cancer – during a recent interview withUs Weekly. While discussing her last 28 years as the ambassador of Estée Lauder’s campaign, she told women that if they feel something “abnormal” when examining their bodies, they shouldn’t hesitate to get it checked by a doctor. “I think the most important thing you can do is familiarise yourself with your breasts because they’re yours and only you know how they feel,” she said. “You should recognise something when it’s abnormal, and you should go to the doctor right away.” Hurley emphasised that annual screenings for breast cancer are not only “vital,” but they should be considered a part of “looking after your health in every way”. She also went on to urge women to be “breast cancer bullies” by continuing to encourage their loved ones to get checked for the disease. “Make sure your friends, your family, your mother, your grandmother, that they’re going for their screenings regularly and urge them to self-check,” she said. “It doesn’t discriminate. It can hit anybody. Some groups are more vulnerable than others.” She also made a reference to one breast cancer that can be difficult to treat, triple-negative breast cancer, which “differs from other types of invasive breast cancer” because “it tends to grow and spread faster, has fewer treatment options, and tends to have a worse prognosis”, as noted by the American Cancer Society. The type of cancer can also be “more common in women younger than age 40, who are Black, or who have a BRCA1 mutation”. “It disproportionately affects Black women,” the Bedazzled star added. “It’s a diverse disease and it needs to be attacked in a diverse way.” According to the American Cancer Society, women between the ages of 45 and 54 “should get mammograms every year”. Meanwhile, women who are 55 and older can either “switch to a mammogram every other year, or they can choose to continue yearly mammograms”. In addition, women between the ages of 40 and 44 “have the option to start screening with a mammogram every year”. The organisation also noted that breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, with estimates of “about 297,790 new cases of invasive breast cancer” being diagnosed in women in the US in 2023. Over the years, Hurley has continued to speak about the importance of getting a mammogram. Last year, she joined Loose Women hosts Kaye Adams, Brenda Edwards, Nadia Sawalha, and Carol McGiffin for a self-examination on live TV. During the segment, she also opened up about losing her own grandmother to the disease, and how her attitudes towards breast cancer have shifted over time. “At that time nobody talked about it. There was no pink ribbon, no Breast Cancer Awareness month,” the Serving Sara star said, adding that when her grandmother first found a lump in her breast, she didn’t go to the doctor because she was “scared and embarrassed”. “When she finally went it was quite progressed. But she still never talked about it,” the model continued. “It’s still a life-threatening disease for many women, but times have changed. We talk about it now.” During her interview with Us Weekly, she went on to celebrate her 28th year with Estée Lauder’s Breast Cancer Awareness campaign, noting that Estée Lauder’s daughter-in-law, Evelyn Lauder, is the one who first asked her “to get involved” with the mission. “That’s how it started, and I’m still here. We’ve raised $118m, 93 million of which went straight to research,” she said. “The rest went to education, medical services, support groups [and more]. It’s a phenomenal achievement.” Read More Big Brother narrator Marcus Bentley: Meet the man behind TV’s most recognisable voice ‘Not guilty’: Elizabeth Hurley reacts to rumours she took Prince Harry’s virginity Elizabeth Hurley slams British Airways’ ‘dodgy service’ after getting stuck in Antigua Like Sophie Anderton, I have felt the shame of struggling to have a child of my own How to spot if your child is struggling with their mental health – and what to do next How to get rid of bedbugs: Signs and symptoms amid threat of UK invasion
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