Yahoo-konsernin tietosuoja-asetukset

Tietosuojakäytännön mukaan, Jos et halua meidän ja kumppaneidemme käyttävän evästeitä ja henkilötietoja näihin lisätarkoituksiin, napsauta Hylkää kaikki. Jos haluat muokata valintojasi, napsauta Hallitse tietosuoja-asetuksia. Voit peruuttaa suostumuksesi tai muokata valintojasi milloin tahansa napsauttamalla linkkejä sivustoissamme sekä sovelluksissamme. Tietosuojakäytännömme ja evästekäytännömme voit lukea lisätietoa siitä, miten käytämme henkilötietosi. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_7fc1d1b0-ba07-4e70-a924-49c62a32cdb1

Top Memorial Day Baby Deals and Sales

Memorial Day is just around the corner, bringing exciting sales on a wide range of baby gear essentials. While experts previously recommended shopping during this holiday for top deals, savvy shoppers know it’s a great time to snag discounts on almost everything. To help you prepare for the big weekend, we’ve rounded up some early … Read more

Microsoft Taps Copilot for Notepad, Fueling ‘All-Things AI’ Trend

Microsoft has taken its popular text editor, Notepad, to the next level by integrating its AI-powered Copilot feature. The update, rolled out to Windows Insiders, allows users to generate text within the app using Copilot’s natural language processing capabilities. The new feature, dubbed “Write,” requires users to sign in with their Microsoft account and select … Read more

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Long-Term Antidepressant Users More Likely to Experience Withdrawal

Research published in Psychiatry Research has found that long-term users of antidepressants are more likely to experience withdrawal symptoms compared to short-term users. The study, which surveyed 310 participants in England who had attempted to stop taking their prescribed antidepressant, revealed that those who had been on the medication for over two years were 10 … Read more

Gaza’s Children on Brink of Famine Amid Israeli Blockade

A crisis in Gaza has left thousands of Palestinian children at risk of starvation due to Israel’s prolonged blockade on humanitarian aid. The situation is dire, with reports indicating that 57 children have died from malnutrition since the blockade began. Experts warn that nearly 14,000 children under five are at risk of severe acute malnutrition … Read more

NBCUniversal Cookie Policy: Managing Tracking Technologies on Services

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Allegheny County Resident Linked to Multi-State Salmonella Outbreak

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Billy Joel Diagnosed with Brain Condition NPH

Legendary singer Billy Joel has been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalus (NPH), a brain condition that affects hearing, vision, and balance. In May 2025, he announced his diagnosis after canceling all remaining tour dates. Joel’s team stated that the recent concerts exacerbated his health condition, causing issues with these vital functions. The singer has since … Read more

GLP-1 Drugs Linked to 41% Lower Risk of Obesity-Related Cancer

A new study published in eClinicalMedicine reveals that first-generation glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1s) may offer powerful protection against certain types of cancer linked to obesity. Researchers found a similar incidence of obesity-related cancer among patients treated with GLP-1s and those who underwent bariatric surgery, but accounting for the advantage of surgery in weight loss, … Read more