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Influencers Are Spreading Dangerous Misinformation by Saying Sunscreen Causes Cancer — and People...
People Magazine· 1 hour agoA growing — and influential — number of content creators are spreading misinformation that using...
‘The Substance’: Demi Moore Stars in the Grossest Movie at Cannes
The Daily Beast via Yahoo News· 1 day agoCannes Film FestivalWhen I say The Substance, the Demi Moore-starring movie that rocked Cannes, is...
"One Chip Challenge" led to Massachusetts teen's death, autopsy finds
CBS News via Yahoo News· 5 days agoWORCESTER - A Massachusetts teenager who participated in the "One Chip Challenge" died from cardiac...
Social media regulation’s diverse foes
Politico· 22 hours agoSend tips securely through SecureDrop, Signal, Telegram or WhatsApp. Online services could reduce the harms of eating disorders, according to new...
‘I’m lucky to be alive’ says soldier who was given infected blood transfusion during leg amputation
The Independent via Yahoo News· 23 hours ago“I assume the people who gave me blood were totally unaware of the risk (of infected blood) – I...
Parents push Schumer to protect kids online
Politico· 1 day agoKOSA would require social media sites — which parents blame for their children’s deaths — to stop recommending content promoting suicide, eating disorders ...
Cost-cutting, private equity, and the ‘Thai shrimp mafia’: What really drove Red Lobster into...
The Independent via Yahoo News· 15 hours agoThe famous seafood chain lost $11m on a disastrous ‘endless shrimp’ deal. But bankruptcy documents...
How Red Lobster’s misguided endless shrimp promotion drove it into bankruptcy
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 21 hours agoTwo months later, Thai Union said it would divest from Red Lobster and take a $530 million loss on...
Teen died from spicy ‘One Chip Challenge,’ autopsy concludes
FOX30 / CBS47 Jacksonville· 5 days agoA 14-year-old Massachusetts boy who took part in a social media challenge that had him eating an...
Wait, Are Carbs Actually Awesome?
Men's Health via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoThe carb is 180-years old this year. Why are we still so scared of this macronutrient—and is it actually healthy for us? Aren't their risks? Experts...