From claims that Tiktok 'poses danger' to children to a 'repurposed' drug that could prevent breast cancer, here's the November 7 news.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would consider “tactical little pauses” in fighting to facilitate the entry of aid or the exit of hostages from Gaza, but again rejected calls for a ceasefire despite international pressure. Having encircled the densely populated Gaza City in the north of the enclave, where the Hamas Islamist group is based, Israel’s military said it had taken a militant compound and was set to attack fighters hiding in a warren of underground tunnels.
Two nurses at the centre of shocking allegations of racist and discriminatory behaviour at Cork University Hospital have spoken about their treatment at the facility. They are among three nurses who have lodged individual grievances to the hospital, claiming they were unfairly treated and that the results of their training were deliberately delayed. Separately, 29 nurses have signed a petition addressed to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation outlining similar allegations. One nurse’s appeal has led to the hospital commissioning an external investigation, which is currently ongoing.
A “repurposed” drug that could prevent breast cancer as well as treat it will be offered to almost 300,000 women, NHS officials have revealed. Anastrozole has been used to treat hormone-sensitive breast cancer. But trials have shown it can also stop the disease from occurring in the first place. It’s predicted cases could be cut by by 49% over 11 years. The drug will be offered to 289,000 post-menopausal women who are considered to have at least a moderate risk of breast cancer in England.
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