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Megan Rapinoe Reflects On Trump’s ‘Ridiculous’ Interference With The World Cup

If it wasn’t already crystal clear just how little time Megan Rapinoe spends thinking about the president and his disdain for her, allow her to spell it out for you ― while looking extremely badass ― on the cover of Marie Claire’s October issue. Thomas Whiteside The World Cup champion is one of four cover […]

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Government will propose banning flavors used in e-cigarettes

President Donald Trump said Wednesday his administration will propose banning thousands of flavors used in e-cigarettes to combat a recent surge in underage vaping . The Food and Drug Administration will develop guidelines to remove from the market all e-cigarette flavors except tobacco, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar told reporters during an Oval

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Batten disease treatment: Parents win battle ahead of court date

Image caption Nicole Rich has had treatment at Great Ormond Street Hospital as part of a drugs trial Families of children with a rare degenerative disease have won their fight for funding for NHS treatment. The four children, from Newcastle and Cheshire, have Batten disease, which is incurable and causes seizures, visual impairment and mobility

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Do Vital Proteins Collagen Powders Actually Work For Skin, Hair And Nails?

At this point, collagen has spent a decent amount of time as a buzzword in the beauty space, accepted by many people as an additive that will improve skin. Collagen makes up one-third of the protein in the human body, according to research, and we’ve gotten used to the idea of people using collagen fillers

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Assisted dying campaign video accused of ‘scaremongering’

Image copyright Getty Images A campaign group’s video of a patient dying in agony in a hospice has provoked outrage from doctors and nurses, who say it is ‘”scaremongering” and “sensationalist”. Dignity in Dying, which produced the film, said it was “a realistic portrayal” of the deaths of a minority of people in the UK.

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