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  • UFC 324: Why Paddy Pimblett got his title shot against Justin Gaethje

    UFC 324: Why Paddy Pimblett got his title shot against Justin Gaethje

    Two of those have come via knockout and three by submission, demonstrating his all-round game.

    His last performance in March against former title challenge Michael Chandler was Pimblett’s most impressive showing yet, where he outclassed the…

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  • The Best Black Friday Fitness Tracker Deals: Save Up to 43% on Garmin, Coros and More – Men's Health

    The Best Black Friday Fitness Tracker Deals: Save Up to 43% on Garmin, Coros and More – Men's Health

    1. The Best Black Friday Fitness Tracker Deals: Save Up to 43% on Garmin, Coros and More  Men’s Health
    2. Google Offloads Fitbit Charge 6 Quietly, Apple Watch Alternative Selling for Peanuts on Amazon  Gizmodo
    3. These Subscription-Free Fitness Trackers Are…

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  • Boxing – How to watch Clarke v TKV across BBC Sport

    Boxing – How to watch Clarke v TKV across BBC Sport

    Live professional boxing returns to BBC primetime television on Saturday, October 25 when Frazer Clarke and Jeamie TKV fight in a blockbuster battle for the British Heavyweight Title at the Vaillant Arena in Derby. 

    They will headline the…

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  • Scientists uncover the brain’s hidden learning blocks

    Scientists uncover the brain’s hidden learning blocks

    Artificial intelligence can now craft award-winning essays and help doctors detect disease with impressive accuracy. Yet when it comes to true mental flexibility, living brains still have the clear advantage.

    Humans can adjust to new situations…

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  • Scientists uncover the brain’s hidden learning blocks

    Scientists uncover the brain’s hidden learning blocks

    Artificial intelligence can now craft award-winning essays and help doctors detect disease with impressive accuracy. Yet when it comes to true mental flexibility, living brains still have the clear advantage.

    Humans can adjust to new situations…

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  • Bury St Edmunds midwife who helped deliver 3,000 babies retires

    Bury St Edmunds midwife who helped deliver 3,000 babies retires

    Diane Hele A colour photograph, possibly from the 1980s, of a woman smiling down at a baby she is holding in her arms. She is wearing a dark blue midwife's tunic and has short very curly blonde hair. The baby has dark hair and its eyes are open.Diane Hele

    Diane Hele said she was always amazed by the beauty of newborns

    A midwife retiring after 52 years in the NHS said it had been “major privilege” to deliver more than 3,000 babies.

    Diane Hele, 69, started out as a trainee nurse at West…

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  • Sweden promises action against illegal sex doll sales

    Sweden promises action against illegal sex doll sales

    BERLIN — The Swedish government promised on Friday to fight the sale of childlike sex dolls online after instances of such commerce had been reported earlier in the country.

    “I think I react on behalf of all parents when I say that, as a mother, your heart really breaks watching these images and pictures of these dolls,” Sweden’s Minister for Social Services, Camilla Waltersson Grönvall, told The Associated Press.

    The Swedish government wants “to make sure these products cannot any more be sold and bought anywhere,” she said.

    She spoke after a meeting which the Swedish government convened on Friday “in response to several notable cases of e-commerce companies selling childlike sex dolls,” according to a statement by her ministry. Child protection groups, online vendors and government agencies participated.

    The online platforms described the measures they are taking to make sure these kinds of products are no longer sold online, Waltersson Grönvall said.

    Asked whether the ministry considers those measures sufficient, Waltersson Grönvall said: “I have been very clear that we will follow this very closely and we will not hesitate to take further action, which might involve further legislation if that is considered necessary.”

    She said the government was preparing a strategy on protecting children from violence, which included steps to prevent sexual and online abuse.

    The online sale of the disputed dolls in Sweden came to the public’s attention after the child protection group ChildX filed a police report against Amazon and several other e-commerce platforms earlier this month over the sale of sex dolls with a clear childlike appearance.

    “The products, approximately one meter in length, are often dressed in school uniforms and marketed in a sexualized context,” the group said. “Swedish legislation prohibits material that portrays children in a sexualized manner. The sale or distribution of lifelike child-like sex dolls may thus fall under criminal provisions related to child sexual exploitation.”

    ChildX Secretary General Ida Östensson, also speaking by phone to the AP, said that “our police complaint against Amazon and other sites for selling child-like sex dolls, together with public advocacy, led to the removal of these listings on Amazon.”

    “We are taking this step because these products are designed to sexualize children,” said Östensson. “Their open sale and marketing fuel a culture that normalizes the sexual abuse of children. This is unacceptable. Children should never be commodified for sexual purposes.”

    When reached by email, online vendor Amazon said it did not have anything to share beyond what it had previously told other media, which was that the company would attend Friday’s meeting and had taken products that had been flagged offline.

    “We have strict policies and guidelines in the segment of adult products and we have always strictly prohibited child pornography,” an Amazon spokesperson was quoted by French daily Le Monde on Nov. 12.

    In November, France’s government said it was moving toward suspending access to the Shein online marketplace until it proves its content conforms to French law, after authorities found illegal weapons and child-like sex dolls for sale on the fast-fashion giant’s website.

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    Claudia Ciobanu reported from from Warsaw, Poland.

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  • How to Recognize and Treat Atopic Dermatitis in Patients with Skin of Color

    How to Recognize and Treat Atopic Dermatitis in Patients with Skin of Color

    Atopic dermatitis (AD) can present uniquely in patients with skin of color, making timely recognition and effective management more challenging for clinicians. Classic signs such as erythema or inflammation may appear muted, harder to detect, or…

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  • Faulty mitochondria cause deadly diseases — fixing them is about to get a lot easier

    Faulty mitochondria cause deadly diseases — fixing them is about to get a lot easier

    Download the November 2025 long read podcast

    CRISPR-based gene editing has revolutionized modern biology, but these tools are unable to access…

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  • Contemporary OB/GYN week in review: Sleep education, AI in IVF, and more

    Contemporary OB/GYN week in review: Sleep education, AI in IVF, and more

    In a recent discussion with Contemporary OB/GYN, Tony Anderson, DHSc, ELD, founder of IVF Academy USA, examined how workforce shortages in embryology and the growing role of artificial intelligence (AI) are shaping the present and future of in…

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