David Lammy has said he hopes to see a hostage deal emerge "in the coming days" and called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza during his first trip to Israel and.. Sky News
Mohammed Deif, the military commander of the Palestinian Hamas resistance group, has reportedly survived an Israeli attempt to assassinate him at the al-Mawasi camp in southern Gaza. A senior Hamas official confirmed Deif's well-being and stated that he is actively overseeing military operations against Israeli forces. The incident occurred during an Israeli military attack on a designated humanitarian safe zone in the same area, resulting in the deaths of at least 90 Palestinians and injuries to 300 others. This attack has been identified as the deadliest in Gaza in recent weeks, escalating tensions in the region.
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Egypt and Jordan have strongly criticized Israel for its recent strike targeting Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif in Gaza. Jordan's Foreign Ministry accuses Israel of hitting displaced persons' tents, while Israel claims it targeted a fenced-off Hamas compound. The international community is urged to provide urgent protection for Palestinians amid escalating humanitarian crises. Egypt demands an immediate halt to Israeli attacks on civilians, emphasizing the need for calm in the region.
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Research Suggests Sunbathing , Could Impact Your Microbiome.
'Newsweek' reports that research shows that in addition to increasing cancer risks and accelerating aging,
exposure to the sun can also disrupt the skin's microbiome.
Researchers from the University of Manchester found that
a week-long vacation's worth of sun could significantly
impact the skin's delicate balance of microbes.
Skin is colonized by a diverse microbiota
that play essential roles in the maintenance
of skin homeostasis [balance], protecting
skin against invading pathogens and
coordinating the innate and adaptive
arms of the cutaneous immune system, Abigail Langton, Lead author of the study, via 'Newsweek'.
The study, which was published in the journal
'Frontiers in Aging,' looked at the skin microbiomes of
21 volunteers before and after they went to the beach.
'Newsweek' reports that volunteers were split into three
groups: those who were already tan, those who tanned while on vacation and those who avoided the sun. .
The group that tanned while on vacation
were found to have lower levels of "good"
skin bacteria, specifically Proteobacteria. .
[Proteobacteria are] particularly interesting because a disturbed Proteobacteria microbiota has been previously associated with skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema and diabetic foot ulcers, Abigail Langton, Lead author of the study, via 'Newsweek'.
[Proteobacteria are] particularly interesting because a disturbed Proteobacteria microbiota has been previously associated with skin conditions such as psoriasis, eczema and diabetic foot ulcers, Abigail Langton, Lead author of the study, via 'Newsweek'.
According to the team, it remains unclear
why Proteobacteria are particularly
sensitive to ultraviolet radiation.
Those individuals that avoided
developing a tan ('sun avoiders')
were the only ones that maintained
a diverse skin microbiota post-holiday, Abigail Langton, Lead author of the study, via 'Newsweek'
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