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The new benefit of aspirinFor decades it's relieved swollen joints and protected against strokes, but research suggests the drug may prevent other illnesses
Secretive Turkish intelligence unit set to conduct clandestine operation in Greece
Greek renewables fully cover power demand for first time on recordPower generation from renewables fully covered Greece’s electricity demand over a few hours last week, for the first time in the history of the country’s electricity system, the independent power transmission operator said.
‘Elderly’ and ‘pensioner’ are ageist words, says universityUniversity of Manchester staff asked to refer to over-60s as ‘mature individuals’, ‘older people’ or simply ‘learners’Using the words “elderly” and “pensioner” is ageist, a university has told staff.University of Manchester staff have been asked to refer to the over-60s as “mature individuals”, “older people” or simply “learners” in order to “actively avoid ageist terms”.The advice, published in the university’s guide to inclusive language last year, says: “Only include age if it is relevant, for example with initiatives that are only available for a particular age group.“Don’t use age as a means to describe an individual or group where it is not relevant, such as ‘mature workforce’ or ‘young and vibrant team’.“We actively avoid ageist terms such as ‘elderly’, ‘OAPs’, ‘pensioners’ or ‘youngsters’, instead using terms that are objective.”