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US machinery makers eye bumper earnings for now, but inventory glut looms
US machinery makers eye bumper earnings for now, but inventory glut looms
By Bianca Flowers CHICAGO U.S. equipment makers are likely to face excess inventory early next year as demand
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FanDuel and DraftKings Offering $250 GUARANTEED With Marquee Boxing and UFC Fights on Saturday
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1970-01-01 08:00
AI Leaders Create Industry Watchdog as Government Scrutiny Grows
AI Leaders Create Industry Watchdog as Government Scrutiny Grows
Facing calls to put guardrails on artificial intelligence development, a group of tech companies including Alphabet Inc.’s Google
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Maxwell House Transforms At-Home Coffee Experience with First Innovation in Nearly a Decade
Maxwell House Transforms At-Home Coffee Experience with First Innovation in Nearly a Decade
PITTSBURGH & CHICAGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 26, 2023--
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Al Jazeera condemns Egypt's decision to add some of its journalists to a terrorism blacklist
Al Jazeera condemns Egypt's decision to add some of its journalists to a terrorism blacklist
The pan-Arab news network Al Jazeera has condemned a recent decision by Egyptian authorities to brand some of its journalists as terrorists
1970-01-01 08:00
UK Billionaire Joe Lewis Charged in US With Insider Trading
UK Billionaire Joe Lewis Charged in US With Insider Trading
British billionaire Joe Lewis, the owner of the Tottenham Hotspur soccer club in London, has been charged with
1970-01-01 08:00
Saudi FDI inflows reach 8.1 billion Riyals in Q1 2023 - ministry
Saudi FDI inflows reach 8.1 billion Riyals in Q1 2023 - ministry
DUBAI Saudi Arabia's foreign direct investment inflows reached 8.1 billion Riyals ($2.16 billion) in the first quarter of
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Australia fines Facebook owner Meta $14 million for undisclosed data collection
Australia fines Facebook owner Meta $14 million for undisclosed data collection
By Byron Kaye SYDNEY (Reuters) -An Australian court ordered Facebook owner Meta Platforms to pay fines totalling A$20 million ($14
1970-01-01 08:00
European Stocks Slide as LVMH Earnings Weighs on Luxury Sector
European Stocks Slide as LVMH Earnings Weighs on Luxury Sector
European stocks dropped, snapping their longest winning streak since January, as earnings season rolled on and investors looked
1970-01-01 08:00
Bayern Munich seek new Daniel Levy meeting to thrash out Harry Kane deal
Bayern Munich seek new Daniel Levy meeting to thrash out Harry Kane deal
Bayern Munich want to meet with Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy again to discuss a deal for Harry Kane.
1970-01-01 08:00
What is ‘beer tanning’ and why are experts warning against it?
What is ‘beer tanning’ and why are experts warning against it?
‘Beer tanning’ is one of the latest beauty fads to trend on TikTok, with the ‘beertan’ tag racking up over 200k views. As the phrase suggests, beer tanning means applying beer to the skin while sunbathing, in the belief it will enhance the tanning process. Some fans of the method on social media have been applying beer as well as SPF, while others have skipped sun-care altogether and simply rubbed beer onto their skin. What is ‘beer tanning’ and is it safe? “The beer tanning trend involves using beer as an alternative to traditional tanning lotions to achieve a sun-kissed glow. Proponents of this trend claim that the sugars and acids in beer can help darken the skin, and potentially provide additional benefits due to the presence of antioxidants and vitamins in some beer types,” Caroline Brooks, skin specialist and founder of The Glasshouse Salon & Spa, told PA Media. “However, it’s important to note that there is no scientific evidence to support the effectiveness or safety of using beer for tanning purposes.” Serious health risks Dr Maham Khan, consultant dermatologist at the Cadogan Clinic, stressed it’s “crucial to approach this trend with caution” as there are potentially serious sun safety concerns. “As a consultant dermatologist treating patients with skin cancer on a daily basis, I feel compelled to stress the utmost importance of exercising caution and mindfulness when it comes to the TikTok trend of ‘beer tanning’. While the desire to achieve a glowing tan is understandable, it is crucial to approach this trend with caution and prioritise sun protection,” said Khan. “Applying beer to the skin in the belief that it enhances tanning is a questionable practice that lacks scientific evidence. More importantly, this method does not provide any protection against the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. “UV radiation is a known carcinogen and a major contributor to skin damage, which can manifest as sunburn, premature ageing, and an increased risk of skin cancer, including melanoma.” Protecting your skin in the sun is vital SPF is important for all skin types and skin tones. While it’s especially vital for people with naturally pale complexions, even those who don’t think they have a tendency to burn need to protect themselves in the sun. “I cannot stress enough the significance of using quality and appropriate SPF products to shield the skin from harmful UV rays,” Dr Khan added. “Sunscreen with a high SPF rating, along with broad-spectrum protection, is essential to safeguard the skin effectively. “However, it’s crucial to note that sunscreen alone may not offer complete protection, and additional measures such as seeking shade, wearing protective clothing and avoiding sun exposure during peak hours, are equally vital. “Furthermore, it is imperative to understand that a tan is not a sign of healthy skin, but rather an indication of damage. Even if individuals manage to achieve a tan through unconventional methods like beer tanning, it should not be considered a safe or desirable practice.” Is it ever worth trying a beer tan? According to the experts – no. If you do enjoy a beer at the beach, stick to drinking it (preferably under a nice shady umbrella). “The safest and most effective way to achieve a sun-kissed glow is by using self-tanning products or spray tans, that are specifically formulated for this purpose and have undergone rigorous testing to ensure their safety and effectiveness,” said Brooks. “Always prioritise the health and wellbeing of your skin when considering any beauty or tanning trend.” Dr Khan added: “I strongly advise against engaging in the beer tanning trend or any other unproven and potentially harmful methods of tanning. Instead, let’s be responsible and informed about the risks associated with sun exposure, diligently using SPF protection and taking steps to safeguard our skin. “By prioritising sun safety, we can enjoy the outdoors responsibly, while minimising the risk of skin damage and potential health consequences.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Christian Cowan: Designing is like dreaming Deborah James’s daughter launches anniversary clothing line for Bowelbabe Fund Government has more work to do to ensure families secure quality childcare – MPs
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Romeo Lavia: Southampton manager discusses midfielder's future following Liverpool bid
Romeo Lavia: Southampton manager discusses midfielder's future following Liverpool bid
Southampton manager Russell Martin has given an update on Romeo Lavia after the midfielder was the subject of a bid from Liverpool.
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