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Day: August 8, 2017

Stomach Cancer That Have Nothing To Do With Pain it helpfull if you follow 6 Warning Signs
ENGLISH, Life Style

Stomach Cancer That Have Nothing To Do With Pain it helpfull if you follow 6 Warning Signs

    Stomach cancer has a reputation for being one of the most painful forms of cancer. But for many sufferers, pain is not among the disease's early warning signs. In fact, the most common feature of stomach cancer's early stages may be that it causes no symptoms at all, says Umut Sarpel, MD, an associate professor and surgical oncologist at New York's Mount Sinai Health System. We all get stomachaches from time to time, and that can make people worry about stomach cancer," Dr. Sarpel says. "But it's not one of the most common cancers, and in most cases stomachaches or pain are not going to be the result of cancer. So how common is stomach cancer? Roughly 1 in 111 adults will develop stomach (gastric) cancer at some point in her lifetime, and the disease is more common among m...
A petition against Brigitte Macron no change first lady title
ENGLISH, Europe

A petition against Brigitte Macron no change first lady title

    Brigitte Macron’s role will be made clear when a transparency charter is published in the coming days. The French president’s wife, Brigitte Macron, will not be given an official first lady title or her own budget, the French government has said following a petition against a proposed change to her status. A transparency charter will be published in the next few days to clarify the position of Emmanuel Macron’s wife, but presidential aides insist her role will be strictly public and not political. The Élysée has made no official announcement, but officials were forced to react after the petition opposed to the president’s spouse having an official title, status and budget was signed by more than 275,000 people in two weeks. During his election campaign, Macron promised to ...
Google employee fires to promote diversity and inclusion
ENGLISH, Technology

Google employee fires to promote diversity and inclusion

    Google has fired the employee who wrote a controversial 10-page internal memo that criticizes the search giant for its efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in its workforce, the company has confirmed to ABC News. Google CEO Sundar Pichai sent a note to employees about the incident on Monday, saying the staffer violated the company’s Code of Conduct. The post went over the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace, Pichai said. To suggest a group of our colleagues have traits that make them less biologically suited to that work is offensive and not OK, he added. In the memo, which circulated on an internal company network and was first reported by Motherboard and published in full by Gizmodo on Saturday, the writer attributes gender inequality in t...
Tower Hamlets residents get compensation more than £35k after made complaints
ENGLISH, London

Tower Hamlets residents get compensation more than £35k after made complaints

    Tower Hamlets residents received more than £35,000 in compensation from companies they had long running complaints against last year, new figures reveal. Figures compiled by Ombudsman Services show that people living in Newham made 291 complaints against energy and communications companies from January-December 2016, In total, the complainants received financial rememdies to the value of £35,693, meaning each complaint earned the customer on average £122.66 All in all, customers in London were awarded more than £1.3 million in compensation last year by Ombudsman Services, which handles energy and communications complaints that have been on-going for at least eight weeks. The most active complainers were those in Barnet who recorded nearly a quarter more complaints than the...
A former police officer jailed for film people having sex and naked sunbathing
ENGLISH, United Kingdom

A former police officer jailed for film people having sex and naked sunbathing

    Former police officer jailed for using helicopter to film naked sunbathers and people having sex. The former police officer who used a helicopter to film people having sex and sunbathing naked has been jailed for a year. A judge at Sheffield Crown Court sentenced Adrian Pogmore after he used a South Yorkshire Police helicopter to spy on people in their gardens. Footage shot by the "sex-obessed" former officer included graphic scenes of a couple having sex in a range of positions on their suburban patio.