A Florida jury delivered an historic verdict that ordered Tesla to pay a $243 million fine in damages for a fatal accident in 2019 that involved its Autopilot system. The ruling could force governments and auto manufacturers to rethink their legal frameworks for autonomous driving technologies. On April 25, 2019 in Key Largo (Florida), George McGee was driving at 62mph …
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Fast walking for 15 minutes per day ‘cuts risk of early death by 20%’, study finds
A study found that walking at a fast pace for 15 minutes a day could reduce your risk of dying early by as much as 20%. While the health benefits of long periods of slow walking are well known – classed as ‘moving around, walking at work, walking the dog or engaging in light exercise’ – fast walking for as …
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Breastfeeding. Credit: Pixel-Shot, Shutterstock Europe has the lowest rates of breastfeeding in the world, even though it’s proven that breastfeeding protects mothers and babies for a long time. In an effort to change this, a growing EU initiative is trying to make breastfeeding support not only personal but also a collective responsibility. Launched on World Breastfeeding Week The “Baby Friendly …
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