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We’ve put together a full list of everywhere in south east London you can recycle your Christmas tree, with everything you need to know. Bexley Bexley residents can recycle their real Christmas trees via the borough’s garden waste service. The service is set to commence from January 8, 2024 and trees should be placed bare next to garden waste bins ready to be collected. Bromley In Bromley, residents can recycle their real Christmas trees at several temporary sites around the borough on allotted days. Trees should only be left at these locations during the specified hours, otherwise Bromley Council has confirmed that…

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Like so many industries today, the medical sector is seeing increasing global engagement. Patients aren’t just limited to the health and dental care that’s available on their doorstep. Medical facilities can effectively connect to consumers from across the planet. This has created a thriving medical tourism market.It should come as no surprise that greater freedom of choice in healthcare is being supported by decentralized currency solutions. More than ever before, patients and facilities are using Bitcoin, in particular, for treatment payments. Let’s look a little closer at this trend.Facilitating Access To WellnessOne of the key challenges facing patients today is…

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Credit: IENAI Space Rocket propulsion technology has progressed leaps and bounds since the first weaponized rockets of the Chinese and Mongolian empires. They were nothing more than rocket-powered arrows and spears but they set the foundations for our exploration of space. Liquid propellant, ion engines and solar sails have all hit the headlines as we strive for more efficient methods of travel but a team has taken the next leap with a palm-sized thruster system that could boost future tiny spacecraft across the gulf of space. Palm-sized thrusters are quite different from the gargantuan rockets we are used to, for…

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A weather warning is in place for wind and rain until 9pm today, with the Met Office warning of disruption to rail services and the prospect of the loss of power and other services. Outages have been reported in Pulborough, Slindon, Hassocks, Burgess Hill, Newick, Alfriston, Jevington, Crawley, Three Bridges, Johns Cross and Rye as winds of up to 70mph strike coastal areas in southern England. As many as 2,600 people are understood to be without power across the county. UK Power Networks have said they have deployed additional staff to cover operational, technical and call centre roles and are…

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Location : The A303 eastbound between the A36 and the junction with the A360 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 17:00 and 17:15 on 2 January 2024. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic. Source link

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Image Credit: Picture Perfect/Shutterstock Parvati Shallow of Survivor took to Instagram on New Year’s Eve to confirm her relationship with comedian Mae Martin! In her post, she included a series of polaroid snaps of them together and captioned the post, “We’re here. We’re queer. Happy New Year.” One month prior, Parvati hinted at her new relationship in a separate Instagram post, which featured a video clip and photos of the Canadian Feel Good star. In several photos, Parvati’s daughter Ama, 5, was seen celebrating with her mama and friends. In a final clip, the group of pals gathered around a fire with…

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MIT likens a new vibrating capsule to drinking a glass full of water prior to eating. Dieticians recommend the latter as a method for sending to your brain to simulate the sensation of being full. The researchers behind the new project further suggest it as a future alternative to surgery and GLP-1s. The latter, which includes semaglutides like Ozempic and Wegovy, are both extremely popular and prohibitively expensive, owing in large part to pharma IP laws. MIT’s capsule has seen some laboratory success. Giving test animals the pill 20 minutes before eating reduced their consumption by around 40%, per the…

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This year’s winner, Zero Gravity, spots unrecognised talent in young people and unlocks it, spreading opportunity across the UK and powering high-potential students into top universities and careers. Zero Gravity is led by its founder and CEO, Joe Seddon, an entrepreneur who featured in the 2022 Forbes 30 Under 30 list. The SCFG competition featured tech startups and scaleups that bring positive social change and impact people’s lives through technology. Zero Gravity was named the EdTech Winner, Regional Winner (London and Southeast), and the Global Winner. The Global Final also saw the announcement of the 11 Innovation Winners who were…

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Chik Duncan noticed his mental health declining slowly before he was formally diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), a condition characterized by obsessive thoughts and compulsive actions. See Me volunteer Chik Duncan (Image: See Me) He said: “At the very beginning when I started to become unwell, it was quite gradual. “I certainly didn’t understand what was happening to me. “It wasn’t so much that I was denying I was unwell or that I was telling anyone I was ‘fine’ – I just wasn’t telling anybody anything. “I would be going out and about with friends, and quite often I would…

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