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Month: July 2021

Researchers analyzed the sleep talking patterns of more than 230 individuals and found the most common word was "no." The study

How to stop talking in your sleep

By Megan Marples, CNN If your partner told you that you talk in your sleep, they might be onto something. Over two thirds of people will sleep talk during their lifetime, according to a study published in Sleep Medicine. Talking in your sleep is a parasomnia disorder called somniloquy, and experts aren’t exactly sure why

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Naomi Osaka of Team Japan lights the Olympic cauldron with the Olympic torch during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games on July 23.

Olympic events to watch Sunday

By Adrienne Vogt, CNN With more medals set to be awarded at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics on Sunday, here are just some of the events that viewers can check out this weekend. (Remember, Tokyo is 13 hours ahead of Eastern Time in the US.) Swimming: The swimming qualifying heats continue in the women’s 400-meter freestyle

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Female service members detailed gang-rape

Almost two-thirds of female UK military staff report bullying, sexual harassment and discrimination, landmark report says

By Zahid Mahmood, CNN Nearly two-thirds of women in the UK military have experienced bullying, sexual harassment and discrimination during their career, a landmark parliamentary report revealed on Sunday. The UK defense subcommittee, which described its inquiry into the treatment of women in the military as “one of the most important” in its history, said

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UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid

UK Health Secretary tweets people shouldn’t ‘cower’ from Covid, before deleting it and apologizing

By Martin Goillandeau and Kara Fox, CNN UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid, who recently tested positive for and recovered from Covid-19, has apologized after suggesting people shouldn’t “cower” from Covid-19. “I’ve deleted a tweet which used the word “cower,” he said. “I was expressing gratitude that the vaccines help us fight back as a society,

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