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Cause of long COVID brain fog could be from leaky blood vessels, study says | Science & Tech News
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Brain fog suffered by those with long COVID could be caused by leaky blood vessels, new research shows. Scientists hold that catching coronavirus caused disruption in the blood-brain barrier of some victims, which they suggested could cause the cognitive issues seen in those battling the condition, Researchers from Trinity College Dublin and from research centre…
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Alopecia: First ever treatment approved for NHS use marks ‘monumental day’ | UK News
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Thousands of patients could benefit from the first ever alopecia treatment approved for the NHS. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune disease, where the body’s immune system attacks the hair follicles and causes hair to fall out. Alopecia UK hailed the decision as a “monumental day” for people with the condition, with patients going “far too…
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Five Russian nationals charged after disruption of notorious cyber crime gang Lockbit | UK News
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US authorities have charged five Russian nationals after a global operation to take down an infamous cyber crime gang that holds victims’ data to ransom. Lockbit has been disrupted by the National Crime Agency (NCA) and a coalition of international police agencies, including the FBI, who have taken control of the group’s extortion website. The…
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Injection that can ‘reduce risk’ of food allergy reactions approved for use in US | US News
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An injection that can “reduce the risk of harmful allergic reactions” in people with food allergies has been approved for use in the US. Certain adults and children aged one or over who have immunoglobulin E-mediated food allergies will be eligible to have the injection, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said. The jab…
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Wet iPhone not charging? Don’t put it in a bag of rice – here’s why | Science & Tech News
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It’s something that every iPhone user dreads: drenching their device in tea after an unfortunate spill… or dropping it in the bath. For years, the common advice given after clumsy mishaps has been to leave the iPhone in a bag of rice to soak up any excess moisture. But, according to recent advice from Apple,…
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Irritable bowel syndrome: The simple lifestyle changes that could cut the risk of developing condition | World News
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Simple everyday lifestyle changes could cut the risk of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), according to a new long-term study. About 13 million people suffer from the condition in the UK, according to the NHS, and symptoms can vary in severity. Now researchers from Hong Kong believe they may have found five healthy behaviours that can…
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Hacking the hackers: How cyber gang Lockbit was ‘locked out’ | Science & Tech News
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One of the world’s most prolific cyber crime gangs has been taken down by law enforcement agencies including the FBI, Europol and the UK’s National Crime Agency. Lockbit is an extortion website that held its victims’ data for ransom – some of the biggest UK bodies affected were the Royal Mail and the NHS. Five…
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Lockbit ransomware gang’s origins, tactics and past targets – and what next after policing breakthrough | UK News
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An infamous cyber crime gang has been disrupted by the National Crime Agency (NCA) and a coalition of international police agencies. Lockbit and its affiliates have hacked some of the world’s largest organisations in recent months, but as of Monday their extortion website displays a message saying it is “under the control of the National…
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Human implanted with Neuralink brain chip ‘can control computer mouse just by thinking’, Elon Musk says | Science & Tech News
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The first human patient implanted with a brain chip from Elon Musk’s company Neuralink can control a computer mouse “just by thinking”, the billionaire has said. Musk – who started the company in 2016 – said the patient seems to have fully recovered and the company is now trying to get as many mouse button…
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Notorious cybercrime gang Lockbit disrupted by NCA, FBI and international coalition | UK News
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An infamous cybercrime gang that holds victims’ data to ransom has been disrupted by the National Crime Agency (NCA) and a coalition of international police agencies. A post on Lockbit’s extortion website on Monday said: “This site is now under the control of the National Crime Agency of the UK, working in close cooperation with…