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Ibuprofen may increase risk of fertility issues in men, study suggests Doctors in Copenhagen who led the study said that while the disorder was mild and temporary in the volunteers, they feared it could become permanent in long-term ibuprofen users. This would lead to continuously low levels of testosterone, because the body could no longer compensate for the fall.
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How Oprah Could Beat Donald Trump at His Own Game in 2020 To sum up, that's Oprah 4, Trump 3 and two ties. If Winfrey ran for the Democratic nomination in 2020, they would have even more in common. Based on the response to Winfrey's speech on Sunday, she could easily command entire news cycles with a mix of TV appearances and public events, as Trump ...
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Here's how to make this winter in Munich really special Munich in wintertime is an excellent place to try out this snowy sport related to shuffleboard, right at the scenic Nymphenburg Palace. At Eisstockbahnen Nymphenburg, you can join in on the fun at the canal - all ages and levels welcome. If you'd like a freshly tapped beer to go along with your curling, ...
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Will Self-Driving Cars Usher in a Transportation Utopia or Dystopia? Propelled by the ongoing digitization of just about everything, notably including cars, the thinking trumpeted in that 2015 article has been percolating in the transportation sector for the last several years. All three components of this vision are already expanding. Sales of electric vehicles (EVs) are ...
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Homeowners are sitting on trillions in cash The amount of home equity borrowers now have at their disposal reached an all-time high in the third quarter of 2017. Approximately 80 percent of homeowners now have tappable equity, cash which could fuel the economy. Under the new Republican tax law, the interest paid on home equity lines of ...
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Dozens Killed by Car Bomb in Syria, Activists Say (BEIRUT) — A Syrian monitoring group and paramedics in the northwestern city of Idlib say the death toll from a massive car bombing there the previous evening has risen to at least 25. Also, nearly 100 people were wounded. The blast ignited fires, damaged buildings and overturned several cars along ...
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NHS beds crisis: sick patients can sit in A&E, says health minister The NHS minister, Philip Dunne, has been accused of "belittling" the beds crisis by telling MPs that patients who need to be admitted can sit on seats in A&E units while they wait for a bed. Philip Dunne was responding to the disclosure that patients have been forced to sleep on the floor in at least one ...
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Nasal spray aimed at tackling gambling addiction to be trialled in Finland "The spray goes to the brain in a few minutes so it's very useful for a gambler … if you crave gambling, just take the spray," Hannu Alho, professor of addiction medicine at the Helsinki-based national institute for health and welfare, explained. The researchers are looking for up to 130 volunteers to take ...
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Six people killed in wrong-way California highway crash AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Six people were killed on Sunday when a vehicle going the wrong direction on a northern California highway collided with another vehicle, causing a fire that engulfed both cars, police said. The female driver of the 2013 Chevrolet going the wrong way on Interstate 5 as well ...
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I took a gamble by riding in a self-driving Lyft in Las Vegas It's not terribly easy to go to a casino in Las Vegas and come back without losing any money, but this week I pulled it off. The trick? I never even got out of the car that brought me there. I was in a BMW 540i that was riddled with self-driving technology from British company Aptiv. They're here at the ...
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Freeze Your Arse Off in This Game of Thrones Ice Hotel Will this 23-degree ice hotel in Finland make you yearn for the sweet release of death, followed by becoming a White Walkers? Maybe. But it will still look gorgeous. Take a look at the Hotel of Ice and, uh, More Ice.
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House leader hits 'self-serving' antics in charter revision Postponing next year's mid-term elections and allowing legislators who will revise the constitution to remain as holdovers during the transition to federalism will be 'self-serving,' a congressional leader said Monday.
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