Experts advise against placing your laptop directly on your abdomen or lap for extended periods due to heat exposure and potential discomfort. While there is no conclusive evidence linking laptop use to female infertility, there are concerns about male fertility, as the heat from the laptop could impact sperm count and quality. Additionally, there are some concerns about electromagnetic fields and radiation emission from laptops, though the extent of their impact on fertility remains unclear.
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British gran stunned to find her all-inclusive Corfu hotel ‘doesn’t serve English food’
A British grandmother, Susan Edwards, 69, faced disappointment during her all-inclusive holiday at the Lido Corfu Sun Hotel, which cost £750 each for her and her family. The food options were limited, with only one day offering chips, and Susan, who has ulcerative colitis, found it difficult to eat much of what was available, leading to extra costs for meals and beverages. TUI UK expressed regret over her dissatisfaction and has reached out to resolve...
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