How HPV and a taboo sex act can lead to anal cancer

Actress Marcia Cross (“Desperate Housewives”) and her doctors revealed Wednesday that they believe her battle with anal cancer was caused by the same human papillomavirus (HPV) that lead to her husband Tom Mahoney’s throat cancer. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted disease, infecting some 79 million Americans. In its benign form, it goes undetected, … Continue reading "How HPV and a taboo sex act can lead to anal cancer"

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The hottest swimsuit styles of 2019

Take the plunge in summer’s hottest high-splashin’ styles, from pinup glam to sporty chic. Striptease Skip tan lines in an on-trend bandeau bikini top. The strapless silhouette is best suited for more boyish figures, but bustier ladies can opt for a supportive version, like this one, with separate cups. Flashback A one-piece with a deep … Continue reading "The hottest swimsuit styles of 2019"

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Fiat Chrysler says French politics ended Renault merger

PARIS — Fiat Chrysler abruptly withdrew an offer to merge with French automaker Renault late Wednesday, a shocking reversal of a deal that could have reshaped the global auto industry. The Italian-American automaker blamed its move on France’s government, saying that the country’s political climate would stop the tie-up from being successful. The government owns … Continue reading "Fiat Chrysler says French politics ended Renault merger"

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Horse dies in Bronx after trailer crashes, flips over on highway

A tractor-trailer carrying two horses crashed and flipped over in the Bronx Thursday morning, killing one of the animals, police said. Click Here: Sports Water Bottle Accessories A man was driving a pickup with the two horses in tow in the southbound lane of the Cross Bronx Expressway near Exit 9 in Throgs Neck shortly … Continue reading "Horse dies in Bronx after trailer crashes, flips over on highway"

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Can hackers tell what you’re texting or searching just by listening?

Hackers may soon be able to discern information from the sounds of typing. A 2019 study of the budding phenomenon, obtained by Cornell University and not yet published in a peer-reviewed journal, found that Android phones and tablets are able to pick up sound waves of typing through their microphones. In theory, these sound waves … Continue reading "Can hackers tell what you’re texting or searching just by listening?"

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Yankees are giddy over getting Didi Gregorius back

TORONTO — Good teams survive stretches of inactivity from perhaps their most complete position player, so it’s not a shock the Yankees have been in first or second place since April 16 and atop the AL East since May 19. Still, with shortstop Didi Gregorius set to return Friday night against the Indians in Cleveland, … Continue reading "Yankees are giddy over getting Didi Gregorius back"

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‘sMothered’ mom and daughter: \u2018We got our boobs done together!\u2019

“SMothered,” TLC’s new reality TV show co-produced by The Post, shines a spotlight on close — maybe too close — mother-daughter relationships. In a four-part series of exclusive interviews with The Post, the TLC “sMothered” cast — Cathy and Cristina, Sunhe and Angelica, Cher and Dawn, and Sandra and Mariah — spill the dirt on … Continue reading "‘sMothered’ mom and daughter: \u2018We got our boobs done together!\u2019"

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Experts skeptical of Louisiana woman’s deadly weed overdose

A Louisiana woman appears to be the first person on record whose death has been ruled a marijuana overdose — but some medical experts are skeptical that was the true cause. The 39-year-old woman was found slumped on her couch dead in her La Place apartment in February, but an autopsy found she had healthy … Continue reading "Experts skeptical of Louisiana woman’s deadly weed overdose"

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New tick-borne virus infecting dozens in China

Researchers in China claim to have identified a new tick-borne disease. In a study recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers wrote they’ve identified a tick-borne disease dubbed as Alongshan virus (ALSV). The virus was identified after a 42-year-old woman in Inner Mongolia, an autonomous region in China, went to a local … Continue reading "New tick-borne virus infecting dozens in China"

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Palestinians prep to spite themselves… again

With the Palestinian Authority facing a financial crisis and economic challenges, one might think its leaders would be eager to attend the upcoming “Peace to Prosperity” workshop in Bahrain this month. After all, the conference is about providing a transformative economic roadmap for the Palestinian people in the context of a conflict-ending, signed political agreement … Continue reading "Palestinians prep to spite themselves… again"

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