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Submission + - SPAM: Scottish study finds no cervical cancer cases after HPV vaccination

quonset writes: In 2008, Scotland began providing HPV vaccinations to girls. A study released by Public Health Scotland (PHS), in collaboration with the Universities of Strathclyde and Edinburgh has shown not a single case of cervical cancer has been detected in women who received the vaccine when they were 12 -13 years old. For those who were fully vaccinated between the ages of 14 -22, there was a significant reduction in the number of cervical cancer cases.

“This study involves every woman in Scotland who is eligible for the cervical cancer screening programme and demonstrates the impact of the HPV vaccine in preventing cervical cancer. It shows how effective the HPV vaccine is as there have been no cervical cancer cases to date in fully vaccinated women who were given their first dose at age 12-13 years.

“Vaccination against HPV is shown to be effective in preventing cervical cancer, and along with regular screening for early detection and treatment, it is possible to make cervical cancer a rare disease.”

Dr Claire Cameron, Consultant in Health Protection, PHS said:

“By continuing to vaccinate against HPV-related cancers, and encouraging uptake of screening, we hope to see them eliminated in the future. I would encourage all S1 pupils in Scotland to take up the offer of the free HPV vaccine in the coming months to protect themselves against future risks.”

“PHS is working closely with Scottish Government and local health boards to ensure the continued uptake of the key cervical cancer prevention measures – the HPV vaccine and routine screening.”

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Submission + - People Who Complied with COVID Restrictions Suffer More Mental Health Issues (westernjournal.com) 1

An anonymous reader writes: A recent study conducted by a university in the United Kingdom found that individuals who fully complied with COVID-19 measures are more likely to suffer from lingering mental health issues than those who resisted government mandates and viewed such orders with skepticism.

The findings might be the least surprising bit of post-pandemic data out there.

But they are nonetheless hard data for individuals who desired to make their own health choices during the madness of the pandemic era and were vilified for doing so.

Meanwhile, that person you might still see today wearing a mask in public — four years after the outbreak began — could need help, according to a study sanctioned by Bangor University in Wales.

Submission + - EVs have greater reliability issues than gas cars, says Consumer Reports (arstechnica.com)

wired_parrot writes: According to a Consumer Reports reliability survey, data shows that EVs have 79% greater reliability problems than gas cars. Plug-in hyrbrids fare even worse with 146% more problems, but regular hybrid vehicles showed promise with 26% fewer problems.

The problem is that while electric vehicles have fewer potential problem areas than gas vehicles, their battery and electric powertrain systems are still in their infancy with manufacturers working out the kinks. Plug-in hybrids fare the worst by combining the worst of both worlds. The results may seem to be discouraging for EV evangelist, but CR does see movement in the right direction. But for now they discourage buying new model year EVs.

Comment vexatious litigant (Score 4, Informative) 35

In Canada we have the concept of vexatious litigant

Vexatious litigants persistently and habitually engage in legal proceedings without having a legitimate claim requiring resolution. [They] may sue in order to annoy, harass, or financially punish other people. (https://www.btb.termiumplus.gc.ca/tpv2alpha/alpha-eng.html?lang=eng&i=1&index=frt&srchtxt=PLAIDEUR%20QUERULENT)

US should have this kind of laws agains these idiot !

Submission + - China's Loongson 3A6000 CPU Reaches Intel Core i5-14600K Performance (wccftech.com)

AmiMoJo writes: Last month, we got our first true taste of the much-awaited Loongson 3A6000 CPU which is a brand new chip designed to serve China's PC market. In terms of specifications, the Loongson 3A6000 CPU features a quad-core design (4C/8T) and an operating frequency of 2.5 GHz (peak). The CPU uses a 4th Generation Dragon architecture which integrates LA664 cores with support for 128-bit vector processing extended instructions (LSX) and the 256-bit advanced vector processing extended instructions (LASX) along with SMT2.

The performance of the chip was measured within SPEC CPU 2006 and UnixBench benchmarks. Starting with SPEC CPU 2006, we first have the single-core tests where the Loongson 3A6000 CPU offered up to 75% performance uplift over its predecessor, the 3A5000. The chip also ended up very close to the Core i3-10100 while consuming lower power (42W vs 52W). The difference is that the Loongson 3A6000 CPU was running at a clock speed of 2.5 GHz whereas the Core i3-10100 peaked at 4.3 GHz. In multi-core tests, the chip once again showed almost 2x the performance uplift over the 3A5000 predecessor while offering nearly similar performance as the Core i3-10100 (4.3 GHz).

So to make things fair, the Loongson 3A6000 was pitted against the Core i3-10100 and Core i5-14600K at the same 2.5 GHz clock speeds. This allowed the 3A600 to easily surpass the Core i3-10100 CPU with a lead of up to 40% while the chip was also faster than the Core i5-14600K in the integer tests while falling slightly behind in the Floating Point tests.

Submission + - FreeBSD 14 Released

Mononymous writes: FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE has been officially released. You can get it from the website, or via freebsd-update and source update methods for existing systems. Some highlights:
  • OpenSSH version 9.5p1
  • OpenSSL version 3.0.12, a major upgrade from OpenSSL 1.1.1t in FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE
  • OpenZFS release 2.2
  • The bhyve hypervisor now supports TPM and GPU passthrough.

This version will now create user home directories in /home by default, instead of the traditional /usr/home.

More information on the release and changes can be found via the release announcement page.

Submission + - SPAM: 2024 Nissan Frontier Hybrid: Rumors and Expectations

rimultd writes: 2024 Nissan Frontier Hybrid: Rumors and Expectations! The current generation of Nissan’s mid-size pickup has been around for a while and still looks quite fresh. Although it’s not a class leader in any of the most important aspects of a pickup, it is still a pretty competitive model, due to its straightforward design and great practicality on a daily basis. Now, it looks like the Japanese manufacturer is preparing a novelty that could make this pickup even more appealing. Namely, it looks like the 2024 Nissan Frontier Hybrid is on the way, even though the officials are still quiet.

If this happens, the Frontier would get the opportunity to play on the efficiency card. At the same time, it would keep the same level of practicality and everyday usability. Other than the powertrain, we don’t believe this truck could be much different compared to the gas-only model. According to rumors, the new powertrain could be introduced already in the next year.

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Submission + - Mike Johnson Admits He and His Son Monitor Each Other's Porn Intake (rollingstone.com)

SpzToid writes: At first glance, the headline seems more salacious than newsworthy, however continue reading the summary to understand the National Security risk...

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson admitted that he and his son monitored each other’s porn intake in a resurfaced clip from 2022.

During a conversation on the “War on Technology” at Benton, Louisiana’s Cypress Baptist Church — unearthed by X user Receipt Maven last week — the Louisiana representative talked about how he installed “accountability software” called Covenant Eyes on his devices in order to abstain from internet porn and other unsavory websites.

“It scans all the activity on your phone, or your devices, your laptop, what have you; we do all of it,” Johnson told the panel about the app.

“It sends a report to your accountability partner. My accountability partner right now is Jack, my son. He’s 17. So he and I get a report about all the things that are on our phones, all of our devices, once a week. If anything objectionable comes up, your accountability partner gets an immediate notice. I’m proud to tell ya, my son has got a clean slate.”

Outside of the creepy Big Brother-ness of it all, Receipt Maven also aired concerns about whether Covenant Eyes — which is still a working subscription-based service — might “compromise” Johnson’s devices, if he’s still actively seeking accountability.

“A US Congressman is allowing a 3rd Party tech company to scan ALL of his electronic devices daily and then uploading reports to his son about what he’s watching or not watching.,” Receipt Maven wrote. “I mean, who else is accessing that data?”

Submission + - Domestic cats have wiped out the Scottish wildcat. Only "hybrid swarm" remains (science.org) 1

sciencehabit writes: The Scottish wildcat--a fierce, solitary feline with striking stripes and a legendary reputation in Scotland--may be extinct, due to breeding with domestic cats. Domestic cats and European wildcats (a species to which the Scottish wildcat belongs) shared Europe for more than 2000 years without interbreeding, according to a new study. But around 70 years ago, something changed.

In the mid-1950s, more than 5% of the genetic markers in Scottish wildcats began to resemble those of domestic cats, according to a second new study. After 1997, that figure jumped to as high as 74%. In the wild, the markings of the Scottish wildcat became muddled and spotted, its short, bushy tail replaced by the long, thin tail of domestic cats. Today, the genome of the Scottish wildcat is so “swamped” with domestic cat DNA that the animal is “genomically extinct,” the authors conclude. All that’s left in nature is a “hybrid swarm,” they write, a confused mix of wild and domestic DNA. “Everything these wildcats have evolved over thousands of years is being lost in a few generations,” says the study’s lead author, Jo Howard-McCombe, a conservation geneticist at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland.

The reason appears to be a shrinking wildcat population in Scotland—the last stronghold of the European wildcat in Britain—and human encroachment, both of which forced the wildcats to breed with domestic cats. The only hope may lie in a captive population of Scottish wildcats, which researchers have begun releasing into the wild, far from domestic felines. The team hopes that as the animals adapt to their environment over several generations, they’ll begin to shed their domestic DNA. It may be an uphill battle, but the project’s lead, Helen Senn, says, “We’ve got to start somewhere.”

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