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Penile Enlargement Doctors Using Penuma Implants Face a Growing Number of Complaints Over Undisclosed Complications
Penile implants are a relatively recent development that allow men to increase the length or size of their penis. While some men pursue penile enhancement surgery for vanity reasons, there are also a number of medical reasons why men go through the time and expense of these surgeries. In total, the penile implant market is…
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Tampa General Hospital To Notify 1.2 Million Patients of Recent Data Breach
On July 19, 2023, Tampa General Hospital (“TGH”) added a notice on its website after discovering that the personal information of about 1.2 million Tampa General Hospital patients was leaked in a recent cyberattack. In this notice, TGH explains that the incident resulted in an unauthorized party being able to access consumers’ sensitive information, which…
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[Video] Founder of Cyber Security Unity, Member of the Order of the British Empire, and Appreciator of ’80s Soap Operas
Lisa Ventura is the founder of Cyber Security Unity, a U.K.-based organization seeking to unite the cybersecurity industry globally. Lisa is also a proud neurodivergent person; after being diagnosed in her adulthood with autism and ADHD, she gained a wider understanding of who she is, how she can use her unique traits to make the…
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Russia Steps Up Strikes on Ukraine Grain Ports as U.S. Warns of Ship Attacks
A White House official said Moscow might stage an attack on a commercial ship and blame Ukraine.
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For Europe’s Older Population, Heat Is the New Covid
Scorching temperatures have threatened the health of the elderly and pushed them inside, while governments are trying to take extraordinary steps to protect them.
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Europe Embraces the Siesta to Deal With the Intense Heat Wave
The siesta, a sacred afternoon break in Spain, was once mocked as lazy. But now, countries like Germany, which were among the siesta haters, are taking another look.
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Antigovernment Protests in Kenya Leave Several Dead and Streets in Chaos
Antigovernment protests over price hikes and new taxes have left at least 31 people dead in recent weeks, prompting the country’s news outlets to join together to issue a dire warning.
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Viral Video of Sexual Assault in India Renews Attention on Manipur
The attack on two women in the state of Manipur led to the first public comments from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, however indirect, about the monthslong violence in the state.
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The Ranown Westerns Join the Criterion Collection
The seven films Randolph Scott made with Budd Boetticher, five of which for Columbia with producer Harry Joe Brown, are Spartan in their efficiency and aesthetic. They’re largely set in the blasted, rocky and scrub-brushed Lone Pine, California, its crags and shadows reflected in the angular planes and hollows of Scott’s handsome, aging face here…
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Minx Returns with an Entertaining Second Season at New Home
When it first premiered on HBO in the spring of 2022, “Minx”—a comedy set in 1970s Los Angeles about the struggles of a young feminist woman fighting to print the intellectual magazine she thinks women deserve—won rave reviews and a renewal. Production was nearly complete on the sophomore season when David Zaslav, the new CEO…