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Sportsday

fancy dress on, phone out and no slip—ups. impressive, but pace yourself at cutty sark with 20 miles left. in london, the elite women run separately. no male pacemakers often makes the racing intense. they are jostling a little, a huge push there from peres jepchirchir. here goes kenya's peresjepchirchir, making her move on the mall. then it was about the clock. she was chasing and beating the world record in the women's only marathon by almost a minute. 2:16.16 — can you believe it? oh, my goodness! i am so happy for today's victory. i was not expecting to run a world record. i knew we will run, but i was not expecting to be me. catherine debrunner stretched six minutes clear of the field to win the women's wheelchair race. her swiss compatriot, marcel hug, still in a class of his own, to take the men's race for a sixth time. now, can you lead the way in your 40s? kenenisa bekele for a while did just that. in the end, kenya's alexander mutiso

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Sportsday

50,000 competitors, 50,000 reasons — the london marathon stretches human expectations in all sorts of ways. fancy dress on, phone out and no slip—ups. impressive, but pace yourself at cutty sark with 20 miles left. in london, the elite women run separately. no male pacemakers often makes the racing intense. they are jostling a little, a huge push there from peres jepchirchir. here goes kenya's peresjepchirchir, making her move on the mall. then it was about the clock. she was chasing and beating the world record in the women's only marathon by almost a minute. 2:16.16 — can you believe it? oh, my goodness! i am so happy for today's victory. i was not expecting to run a world record. i knew we will run, but i was not expecting to be me. catherine debrunner stretched six minutes clear of the field to win the women's wheelchair race. her swiss compatriot, marcel hug, still in a class of his own, to take the men's race

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UP cardiologist arrested for implanting overpriced and substandard pacemakers

Police say at least 200 people have been adversely affected by the pacemakers that had been implanted by the doctor.

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BBC News

minister is recovering from an operation to fit a pacemakers part of efforts to reach a compromise over controversialjudicial reforms. it comes as ten of thousands of people have taken part in last—ditch protests against the bill which is expected to be put to parliamentary vote on monday. former us ambassador to israel, martin indyk spoke with me a short while ago about the significance of the bill. welcome to the programme, thank you for taking the time to be with us here on the bbc. we are just hours away from the start of voting and is real on some controversialjudicial reforms. you are the forms us ambassador to israel and alsojoined in protests in tel aviv. what prompted you to do so? i have lona prompted you to do so? i have long cared _ prompted you to do so? i have long cared about _ prompted you to do so? i have long cared about the _ prompted you to do so? i have long cared about the future - prompted you to do so? i have long cared about the future of| long cared about the future of the jewish and long cared about the future of thejewish and democratic long cared about the future of the jewish and democratic state of israel. and jewish and democratic nature has always

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Early Start With Christine Romans

haley will all be in new hampshire today. the group released a statement slamming desantis and calling the move unprecedented. is it a political misstep for desantis here? >> it is always hard to tell in new hampshire because so much of the politics is hyper local in any presidential cycle. it is always about what state lawmaker has which endorsement and what very traditional events a lawmaker is interested in going to. so, look, this is -- new hampshire voters are all about tradition and being recognized as the pacemakers of the presidential campaign. so it may not help. but desantis' problems and advantages really extend beyond one single fund raising event. >> yeah, yesterday he was at the

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Americas Newsroom

>> dana: the f.b.i. warning that medical equipment is vulnerable to cyberattacks. the threat affects more than 50% of devices including everything from pacemakers to insulin pumps. dr. marc siegel has the story. doctor, my niece works in this area trying to prevent these things. hospitals can be caught way off guard by this kind of activity. >> absolutely. dana. it is not only your email that can be hacked. it turns out essential medical equipment could, too. any medical device connected to the internet like defibrillators, insulin cuffs are at risk of cyberattack. >> if the patient has a pacemaker and it gets disrupted, that pacemaker may not cause their heart to beat in the way it was set up to do. >> dr. michael says these devices have encryption protocols and monitored to make sure all traffic is from a trusted source. he says there are no reports so

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Apple warns users with medical devices to keep iPhones away from body because they emit EMF

Apple has warned on its website support page that consumers using iPhones, especially those with medical devices, should keep their mobile phones away from their bodies because mobile phones emit [...]

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Ayman

be one. extra you said the other medication would be another, but that could have severe bleeding consequences or three, she could die. which one did they suggest? which one what the judge suggests for a loved one of his? that's what we're talking about. we're talking about women's lives, and we're also talking about women, for example, who make legally obtained abortion still to a medical abortion. again, we denied this drug, so they are taking the other second abortion drug, which has extreme cramping and bleeding, they could die on the way back from a doctor. they can tie all the way back from having to drive across the street -- across the state because they're not compelled to go to another state. this is outrageous, and to pick up on the analogy, imagine if suddenly, some religious person decided that, you know, pacemakers really offend my religious sensibilities,

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