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Google Search will soon begin translating local press coverage

  Google Search will soon begin translating local press coverage Google Search will soon begin translating local press coverage At a Google Search-focused event this morning, Google announced that it will soon introduce ways to translate news coverage directly from Search. Starting in 2023, English users, for example, will be able to search and see translated links to news results from Spanish-language publishers in countries such as Mexico, in addition to links to articles written in their preferred language. “Say you wanted to learn about how people in Mexico were impacted by the more than 7 magnitude earthquake earlier this month,” Google News product manager Itamar Snir and Google Search product manager Lauren Clark explained in a blog post. “With this feature, you’ll be able to search and see translated headlines for news results from publishers in Mexico, in addition to ones written in your preferred language.  Google Search will soon begin translating local press coverage You’ll

A Healthy Diet With Plenty Of Variety Can Lower Risk Skin Cancer

  Most of us don't think about cancer when we're in our 20s and 30s. But recent research has shown that people born after 1990 are more likely to develop cancer before the age of 50 than any other generation before. While there are some things we can't change when it comes to cancer—such as certain genes we've inherited—up to half of all cancers are preventable. This means the lifestyle choices we make early in life can have a big effect on our risk of developing cancer later on. Here are a few of the most important lifestyle changes you can make now to slash your risk of cancer. A Healthy Diet With Plenty Of Variety Can Lower Risk Skin Cancer 1. Don't smoke Not only is smoking the leading cause of lung cancer each year, it's also associated with 14 other types of cancer, including mouth and throat cancer. While young people are less likely to smoke these days, partly thanks to the popularity of vaping, research still shows that nine out of 10 people who regular