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Lives at risk as millions miss key signs of Britain's most common cancer, experts warn, amid new drive to boost numbers self-checking
Lives at risk as millions miss key signs of Britain's most common cancer, experts warn, amid new drive to boost numbers self-checking

Daily Mail​

time05-08-2025

  • Health
  • Daily Mail​

Lives at risk as millions miss key signs of Britain's most common cancer, experts warn, amid new drive to boost numbers self-checking

Millions of women don't know the warning signs of breast cancer—even though most cases are first spotted by patients themselves, experts warn. It comes as a new campaign urges regular breast self-checks to help tackle the UK's most common cancer, which kills more than 11,500 women and 85 men every year. The 'Eyes Down, Check Up' campaign—backed by Britain's biggest bingo brand tombola and charity Breast Cancer Now—aims to get one million people checking their breasts and raise £1 million for life-saving research and support. Central to the campaign is a simple one-minute tool, Breast Check Now, which shows users what to look out for and encourages them to set regular reminders to check their breasts. It has the backing of former Sports Minister and breast cancer survivor Dame Tracey Crouch, amid growing concern that too many people still don't recognise the warning signs. Dame Tracey, who was diagnosed in 2020, said: 'I encouraged people to check their "bits and bobbins" after my own diagnosis, to raise awareness of breast cancer. 'It's critical that people know the signs of breast cancer and check themselves regularly.' TV presenter Josie Gibson will help launch the drive on Thursday with a hands-on breast-checking installation at Westfield Stratford City. The event will also feature informal 'Sofa Sessions' with breast cancer experts to help break down taboos and answer questions. Despite years of public health messaging, just 44 per cent of women check their breasts regularly—and one in ten say they can't remember the last time they did, according to a recent YouGov survey. Breast cancer hits more than 55,000 woman each year—that's 150 every day. In addition, around 370 men are also diagnosed annually. Yet early detection remains key. When caught early, the disease is far more treatable, and survival chances improve significantly. The Breast Check Now tool walks users through the key signs of breast cancer—including lumps or swelling in the breast, armpit or upper chest, changes in size or shape, skin puckering or dimpling, nipple discharge or inversion, and redness, rashes or crusting around the nipple—and encourages regular self-checks. Labour MP for Sunderland Central Lewis Atkinson, whose constituency includes tombola's headquarters, said: 'If this campaign encourages just a small number of women to check themselves regularly as part of their regular routine, then it will have been worth it.' Breast Cancer Now chief executive Claire Rowney added: 'Around two-thirds of breast cancers are identified through women checking their breasts and getting any new or unusual change checked by a GP. 'We know that regular breast checking is a critical first step to diagnosis. The earlier breast cancer is diagnosed, the more likely treatment will be successful.' Tombola, which says over half its community has been affected by breast cancer either directly or through a loved one, is making an initial donation of £250,000 to kickstart the partnership—with a goal to raise £1 million through a year-long fundraising effort. This includes five special 'Bingo Against Breast Cancer' games, with £50,000 jackpots and at least £50,000 per game donated to the charity. Marion Ryan, Managing Director at tombola, said: 'This partnership is about more than just raising awareness. It's about empowering our community with the knowledge, tools, and confidence to take action.' To learn how to check your breasts and get involved, visit the dedicated tombola page. Dame Tracey was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2020 and underwent surgery, radiotherapy and chemotherapy. She returned to Parliament in 2021 and has since campaigned to raise awareness of early detection. Ms Gibson added: 'I didn't realise until recently how many of us feel unsure about spotting the signs of breast cancer—me included. 'But that's why I'm here to help spread the word and make sure everyone knows what to look out for.'

North East tech companies with hundreds of jobs available as industry booms
North East tech companies with hundreds of jobs available as industry booms

Yahoo

time02-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

North East tech companies with hundreds of jobs available as industry booms

North East tech companies are hiring as the sector continues to grow in the face of a critical skills shortage. Major employers including Sage, Tombola, Atom Bank and Bede Gaming are currently advertising a wide range of roles across the region, from entry-level positions to specialist technical jobs. The North East tech sector is now valued at more than £2 billion and supports over 35,000 jobs. Atom Bank, Sage and Tombola are among the global names headquartered in the region, while companies such as Just Eat and Accenture have also invested in the area. (Image: Supplied) However, the industry is facing a critical skills shortage, with many employers struggling to fill vacancies. One issue is that many people outside the sector are unaware that their existing skills and experience could transfer to tech roles. There is also a lack of awareness about entry-level opportunities and training schemes that could help individuals start a career in technology. Sage, based in Newcastle and employing more than 1,200 people at its Cobalt headquarters, is currently recruiting for a range of roles. The company offers software and services that support small and medium-sized businesses with accounting, finance, HR and payroll. Current vacancies include positions in administration, customer service, app development and technical Tombola, which began as the Edward Thompson stationery shop and now runs the world's largest online bingo site, is also hiring. Based at its Sunderland campus on Wylam Wharf, the company is recruiting for roles including Cloud Security Engineers, Test Leads, Information Security Analysts, a Head of Game Studio and various developer Atom Bank, the UK's first app-based bank and winner of multiple employer awards, is looking to fill roles in testing, engineering, DevOps, change management, service management and Bede Gaming, which supplies gambling platforms and software to regulated online casinos, bingo operators and lotteries, is advertising vacancies for a Principal Data Engineer and a Staff Software LM Global specialies in providing communications and business technology systems and is now actively recruiting for app developers, engineers, sales executives and solutions Tharsus, which supplies cutting-edge robotic and strategic machine engineering, is recruiting for several software engineering-based positions at its Blyth Accenture has invested heavily in its Newcastle office at Cobalt Business Park over recent years. Roles currently available at the headquarters include data engineers and technical Headquartered in Newcastle, Partnerize is a leader in Partnership Automation for some of the world's largest and most innovative brands. The company is currently recruiting across several roles, including customer support and systems Kromek Group is a leading developer of radiation detection solutions and is currently recruiting for several technical positions at its global headquarters based in Sedgefield, County

Optical illusion: Only a person with high IQ can spot the correct number in just 15 seconds
Optical illusion: Only a person with high IQ can spot the correct number in just 15 seconds

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Optical illusion: Only a person with high IQ can spot the correct number in just 15 seconds

Test your cognitive skills with this tricky number puzzle designed to challenge your pattern recognition and logic. Created by Tombola, this brain teaser requires you to find the missing number in a sequence, with only 20% of people solving it in under a minute. Regular brain training through puzzles can improve memory, concentration, and problem-solving abilities. Think you have a sharp mind and a good eye for detail? Here's a fun optical illusion that will truly put your brain to the test. At first, it looks like a simple number puzzle—but don't be fooled! Although it may seem easy, only one in five people manage to get the correct answer in under a minute. And here's the real challenge: can you crack it in just 15 seconds? This tricky puzzle, created by UK-based game site Tombola, is more than just a brain teaser—it's a way to test your pattern recognition skills, logic, and how quickly your brain can process information. Your job is to find the correct number that completes the sequence. Sounds simple, right? But don't rush. Studies show that on average, it takes people around three minutes to solve this puzzle. Even more surprising? Two out of five people either get the answer completely wrong or simply give up halfway. That's why solving it in 15 seconds is considered a sign of a truly quick-thinking mind. Image Credit: Tombola Why this puzzle is so tough So, what makes this illusion so difficult? It's not about how good your eyesight is—it's about how fast your brain can recognize hidden patterns. The numbers might follow a logical order, but that logic isn't always obvious at first glance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Roar into Style! Leopard Print Slim Fitting Dress! Undo Unleash Your Wild Side: Leopard Print Slim Dress! Undo Level Up Your Look: Men Tracksuit with Hoodie! Undo Get the Look: Rhinestone Juicy Sweatsuit - Shop Modefash! Undo Complete Your Look: Women's 3-Piece Sweatsuit - Undo Chic Comfort! Women's 3-Piece Sweatsuit. Undo Shop Exclusive Deals & Save Big! Undo Modefash: Ultimate Comfort - Men's Tracksuit with Hoodie! Undo Sparkle & Shine: Trending Rhinestone Juicy Sweatsuit! Undo Don't Miss Out! Exclusive Deals at Undo Some people see it right away, while others stare at the image for minutes without any clue. This puzzle challenges both short-term and long-term memory. According to brain experts, solving pattern-based illusions like this one can actually help improve your brain health. When your brain is pushed to recognize sequences, compare information, and eliminate wrong answers, it forms new neural connections—which is great for mental agility. Take the challenge: Can you solve it? Ready to try it for yourself? Set a timer for 15 seconds, take a deep breath, and look at the puzzle. Focus, but don't overthink it. Your brain might surprise you with how quickly it can spot the right answer. Still stuck? Don't worry! If you're finding it difficult, you're not alone. As mentioned earlier, the majority of people either answer incorrectly or need more than a minute to figure it out. It's not about being "smart"—sometimes it just takes a fresh perspective or a different approach. So, are you ready for the answer? Scroll down to reveal it… Image Credit: Tombola Why you should try more of these Brainteasers like this aren't just fun—they're also good for your brain. Regularly challenging yourself with puzzles, illusions, and logic games has been shown to: Improve memory Sharpen concentration Boost problem-solving skills Delay age-related cognitive decline So next time you're scrolling through your phone or taking a break at work, try solving a quick puzzle like this one. You'll be training your brain—and having fun while doing it! One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

Only those with a high IQ can find the missing number in this brainteaser – but can you beat the three minute record?
Only those with a high IQ can find the missing number in this brainteaser – but can you beat the three minute record?

Scottish Sun

time25-05-2025

  • General
  • Scottish Sun

Only those with a high IQ can find the missing number in this brainteaser – but can you beat the three minute record?

Two in five readers won't be able to solve the puzzle HEAD SCRATCHER Only those with a high IQ can find the missing number in this brainteaser – but can you beat the three minute record? Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TWIDDLING your thumbs this bank holiday Sunday? We have just the thing to keep you and your brain busy. The new brainteaser challenges readers to correctly work out the value of each of the symbols to find the value of the missing number at the end of the sequence. 2 Can you work out the missing number in this puzzle? Credit: Tombola Although this seems like an easy task, just one in five readers can correctly work out the missing number in under a minute. On average, the puzzle, devised by tombola, takes readers three minutes to solve, however be warned as two in five readers either answer incorrectly or give up altogether. If you're still struggling, scroll down to find the answer... Certain brainteasers and optical illusions, particularly those that involve patterns or sequences, can help strengthen both short-term and long-term memory. By working through puzzles on a regular basis, you will actively engage the brain's memory systems and directly improve your future attempts at visual challenges. Many brainteasers, like this one, require challengers thinking outside the box. This improves creative problem-solving skills by encouraging the brain to come up with innovative solutions. How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me? Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions. Some benefits include: Cognitive stimulation : Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility. : Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility. Problem-solving skills : Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities. : Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function. These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function. Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes. They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes. Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus. Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus. Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief. It also translates to real-life situations where you might need to approach challenges in new and inventive ways. 99 percent of people can't find the hidden objects in under 20 seconds - are you up to the challenge If you're after another brainteaser to challenge yourself, try this one - as apparently only those with a high IQ are able to find the heart hidden among the spring flowers. Or you can have a go at figuring out the hidden message in this band's cover art that has confused fans for years. Lastly, puzzle fanatics have been left scratching their heads trying to find the lost feather in just 12 seconds.

Only those with a high IQ can find the missing number in this brainteaser – but can you beat the three minute record?
Only those with a high IQ can find the missing number in this brainteaser – but can you beat the three minute record?

The Irish Sun

time25-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Irish Sun

Only those with a high IQ can find the missing number in this brainteaser – but can you beat the three minute record?

TWIDDLING your thumbs this bank holiday Sunday? We have just the thing to keep you and your brain busy. The new brainteaser challenges readers to correctly work out the value of each of the symbols to find the value of the missing number at the end of the sequence. 2 Can you work out the missing number in this puzzle? Credit: Tombola Although this seems like an easy task, just one in five readers can correctly work out the missing number in under a minute. On average, the puzzle, devised by If you're still struggling, scroll down to find the answer... Certain brainteasers and optical illusions, particularly those that involve patterns or sequences, can help strengthen both short-term and long-term memory. Read More on Brainteasers By working through puzzles on a regular basis, you will actively engage the brain's memory systems and directly improve your future attempts at visual challenges. Many brainteasers, like this one, require challengers thinking outside the box. This improves creative problem-solving skills by encouraging the brain to come up with innovative solutions. How can optical illusions and brainteasers help me? Engaging in activities like solving optical illusions and brainteasers can have many cognitive benefits as it can stimulate various brain regions. Some benefits include: Cognitive stimulation : Engaging in these activities challenges the brain, promoting mental agility and flexibility. Problem-solving skills : Regular practice enhances analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities. Memory improvement: These challenges often require memory recall and can contribute to better memory function. Creativity: They encourage thinking outside the box, fostering creativity and innovative thought processes. Focus and attention: Working on optical illusions and brainteasers requires concentration, contributing to improved focus. Stress relief: The enjoyable nature of these puzzles can act as a form of relaxation and stress relief. It also translates to real-life situations where you might need to approach challenges in new and inventive ways. Most read in Fabulous 99 percent of people can't find the hidden objects in under 20 seconds - are you up to the challenge If you're after another brainteaser to challenge yourself, try this one - as apparently only those with a high IQ are able to find the Or you can have a go at figuring out the hidden message in this band's cover art that has confused fans for years. Lastly, puzzle fanatics have been left scratching their heads trying to 2 The record for solving the puzzle is three minutes Credit: Tombola

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