Upgrading your OS – an opportunity or a faff? We asked our readers – here’s what they said
We asked our readers about their thoughts on switching to a new OS Most of…
In cybersecurity today, regulation is everywhere, but resilience isn’t keeping pace. In this episode of Experts on Experts: Commanding Perspectives, Craig Adams chats with Sabeen Malik, VP of Public Policy & Government Affairs at Rapid7, about what’s broken (and what’s promising) in today’s regulatory landscape. Sabeen pulls from her experience across diplomacy, operations, and government…
A geothermal startup said Thursday that it has hit gold in Nevada—metaphorically speaking. Zanskar, which uses AI to find hidden geothermal resources deep underground, says that it has identified a new commercially viable site for a potential power plant. The discovery, the company claims, is the first of its kind made by the industry in…
Key Takeaways Marketplace enrollees largely see health insurance as very important to their ability to access care, to their financial well-being, and to their peace of mind; however, if the enhanced premium tax credits are not extended, many of the twenty-four million adults in the U.S. who currently buy their own insurance through the ACA…
If the amount they pay in premiums doubled, about one in three enrollees in Affordable Care Act Marketplace health plans say they would be “very likely” to look for a lower-premium Marketplace plan (with higher deductibles and co-pays) and one in four would “very likely” go without insurance next year, finds a new survey of…
Young women say they were taught how to open a bank account in school, but not about their own health. Source link
Young women have spoken about the issues faced by a lack of education in schools on health matters. Athika Ahmed is among those in Wales involved in designing new school resources to improve understanding of common conditions among women. Leaflets and posters will be available in secondary schools covering menstrual health, endometriosis, pelvic health and…
Ellen Knightin Weston Rhyn BBC/ELLEN KNIGHT Bethany Lewis was diagnosed with polycystic ovary syndrome in April 2025 A young woman has founded a support group for women with reproductive health problems, like polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Bethany Lewis, 18, is a trainee dental nurse from Weston Rhyn in Shropshire and was diagnosed with PCOS in…
Health Secretary Wes Streeting is to launch an independent review into rising demand for mental health, ADHD, and autism services in England. Streeting has previously suggested mental health conditions are being “overdiagnosed”, and the government has argued that increased pressure on the system has led to long waits for people with an urgent need for…
[This is a Guest Diary by Jackie Nguyen, an ISC intern as part of the SANS.edu BACS program] The ISC internship didn’t just teach me about security, it changed how I thought about threats entirely. There’s something intriguing about watching live attacks materialize on your DShield Honeypot, knowing that somewhere across the world, an attacker…
Patients are being warned not to clog up A&E with everyday niggles as NHS figures show thousands turned to hospitals for minor ailments such as hiccups and ingrowing toenails last winter. There were more than 200,000 A&E attendances in England from November to February for conditions that could have been dealt with elsewhere, according to…