Exercise Cuts Colon Cancer Recurrence and Boosts Survival

By I. Edwards HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, June 3, 2025 — A structured exercise program helped colon cancer survivors live longer and lowered their odds for a relapse, a major international study shows. The program lasted three years and included regular meetings with a fitness coach, Associated Press reported.  Over the period, people in the exercise group…

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Hackers are watching your baby monitor right now and you wouldn’t even know it until it’s too late

Default passwords and outdated firmware are turning your home camera into a public livestream, report warns Thousands of exposed webcams are offering a front-row seat into private and corporate life A simple web browser is all it takes to peek into 40,000 unsecured camera feeds Thousands of internet-connected webcams, intended to enhance safety and convenience,…

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Environmental rules reviewed for small housebuilders

Joshua Nevett Political reporter PA Environmental rules that force developers in England to improve wildlife habitats could be eased under government plans to make it easier to build homes on smaller sites. The government is reviewing Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) requirements, under which builders must compensate for the loss of any nature on housing developments….

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Fantasy football: Top storylines for 2025

Jun 19, 2025, 08:00 AM ET The 2025 NFL season is around the corner. I cannot wait. The “Fantasy Focus Football” podcast will be returning soon for another season, as we’ll have a lot to dive into throughout the preseason to get you ready to dominate your leagues. As we count down the days until…

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Why uncertainty about tech emissions is stifling innovation

The technology sector has reached a crossroads. While innovations like AI and cloud computing promise transformative business benefits, a shadow looms over their adoption, namely uncertainty and concern about their environmental impact. We quizzed UK business leaders about how they think emissions impact their plans and discovered that 62% of them fear a public backlash…

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From Lost world to Jurassic Park, palaeontologist Dave Hone reviews the most memorable movie moments in dinosaur sci-fi history

Dinosaurs have been stars in Hollywood since the earliest days of cinema, captivating audiences throughout. But just how accurate are these portrayals, especially given what we now understand about dinosaur physiology and behaviour? Palaeontologist Dave Hone at Queen Mary University of London is a big fan of dinosaur films, particularly those created using stop-motion animation…

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