British Olympic swimmer Rebecca Adlington, now a BBC Sports presenter, has announced her recent diagnosis of coeliac disease and advocates for the importance of gluten-free prescriptions in managing the condition. Coeliac UK has raised awareness of the risks individuals with the disease face due to cuts in gluten-free prescriptions, with healthcare professionals emphasizing the clinical necessity of these prescriptions for managing symptoms like diarrhoea, malabsorption, abdominal pain, and fatigue. The charity’s petition, supported by individuals like Kate Powell and volunteer Ceira Reading, urges the UK government to protect access to gluten-free prescriptions for those with coeliac disease.
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The dystopian megacity bigger than Scotland where 2,600,000 cameras are always watching
Chongqing, a megacity in China with 30 million residents, is recognized as the world's most surveilled city, featuring an extensive CCTV network that monitors every street and neighborhood through a grid system. The city has nearly 2.6 million cameras, equating to one for every six residents, part of a broader mass surveillance strategy by the Chinese government, which aims to enhance public safety and support the social credit system. This system is perceived positively by...
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