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Sensible Sunak and Recession Signals: Your Saturday UK Briefing
Sensible Sunak and Recession Signals: Your Saturday UK Briefing
Hello from London, where a £7 million house can be considered a fixer-upper. At least buyers caught a
2023-09-23 18:00
Jury seated in trial over singer Aretha Franklin's handwritten wills
Jury seated in trial over singer Aretha Franklin's handwritten wills
A jury has been selected in Michigan in a dispute over the estate of music superstar Aretha Franklin
2023-07-11 00:56
BMO Earnings Miss on Higher Costs Tied to Bank of the West
BMO Earnings Miss on Higher Costs Tied to Bank of the West
Bank of Montreal missed analysts’ earnings estimates as the company reported higher expenses related to the integration of
2023-12-01 21:02
Mexican city to fine performers of 'misogynistic' songs
Mexican city to fine performers of 'misogynistic' songs
The measure comes amid "pandemic" levels of violence against women, the mayor of Chihuahua says.
2023-08-01 21:41
Shingles symptoms, what causes it and how to treat the virus
Shingles symptoms, what causes it and how to treat the virus
Shingles can be a very painful experience that affects around one in four adults in their lifetime. The infection, also known as herpes zoster, is caused by the varicella-zoster virus which also causes chickenpox. The virus is extremely common, with more than 90 per cent of the world’s population having it. It is usually contracted when people get chickenpox as children, but the virus does not go away, instead, it will lay dormant in the body’s nervous system for years. For about a third of people who get the virus, it will reactivate some years later and cause shingles. Here is everything you need to know about the symptoms of shingles and how to treat it: What are the symptoms? A person who gets shingles will experience a painful rash that can occur anywhere on the body. Early signs of shingles could be a tingling or painful feeling in an area of skin, a headache or feeling generally unwell. According to the NHS, the rash usually looks like “a single stripe of blisters that wraps around the left side or right side of your torso”. They appear as blotches on the skin that become itchy blisters, which can break and ooze fluid. The rash can be red, but this can be harder to see on brown or black skin. The rash can also appear on your face, eyes and genitals. If it appears around your eyes, it can affect your sight or hearing and make it hard to move one side of your face. According to the Mayo Clinic, if left untreated, the infection can lead to permanent eye damage. After a few days, the blisters will dry out and become scabs. If a rash appears on both the left and right side of the body, it is unlikely to be shingles. How is it treated? Shingles can take up to four weeks to heal, but can have more severe consequences in older people above the age of 50. If the symptoms are not serious, patients can take paracetamol to ease the pain and use a cool compress on the rash several times a day to soothe it. It is also recommended that you keep the area with the rash clean and dry to reduce the risk of infection and wear loose-fitting clothing. But there are some situations in which it is recommended you contact your GP or call 111. Due to the heightened risk in older people, you should seek help if you are aged 50 or older. People with a weakened immune system should also contact the health service, as well as those who have a rash that is widespread and painful, or has appeared near an eye. Are shingles contagious? Shingles are not contagious and you cannot spread them. However, if you come into contact with someone who has not had chickenpox and has not been vaccinated against chickenpox, they could catch chickenpox from you. The NHS recommends you avoid being around pregnant people who have not had chickenpox before, people with a weakened immune system, and babies that are less than a month old. Is there a vaccine against shingles? Yes, but it is only available on the NHS to people in their 70s. Shingles can be fatal for around one in 1,000 over-70s who develop it. The vaccine injection only needs to be given once. However, some people who cannot have the routine vaccine for health reasons will need two doses. Getting the vaccine will reduce your risk of getting shingles, and if you do get it, your symptoms may be milder and the illness shorter. If you already had shingles, you can still get the vaccine to protect yourself against developing it again. You may have to wait up to one year after you have recovered from the illness before you can get the vaccine. Read More When do the clocks go back in the UK this year? Hibernation mode: 5 small self-care adjustments to make before the clocks change Want to be a useful man? Arnold Schwarzenegger is here to tell you how When do the clocks go back in the UK this year? Hibernation mode: 5 small self-care adjustments to make before the clocks change Want to be a useful man? Arnold Schwarzenegger is here to tell you how
2023-10-26 15:12
Brazil central bank kicks off rate cuts more aggressively than expected
Brazil central bank kicks off rate cuts more aggressively than expected
By Peter Frontini SAO PAULO Brazil's central bank kicked off its rate-cutting cycle more aggressively than expected on
2023-08-03 06:56
Carnegie Learning Announces New Chief Revenue Officer
Carnegie Learning Announces New Chief Revenue Officer
PITTSBURGH, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 11, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Really impressive Madrid, Sociedad advance in Champions League. Man United again falls in wild loss
Really impressive Madrid, Sociedad advance in Champions League. Man United again falls in wild loss
On a royally good evening for standout Spanish teams Manchester United had another wild loss in the Champions League
2023-11-09 07:59
Austrian Ex-Chancellor Kurz Indicted for False Testimony
Austrian Ex-Chancellor Kurz Indicted for False Testimony
Former Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz was formally charged with providing false testimony to a parliamentary committee investigating government
2023-08-18 18:12
'We might as well talk about it': Martin Scorsese refused to ignore history in Killers of the Flower Moon
'We might as well talk about it': Martin Scorsese refused to ignore history in Killers of the Flower Moon
Martin Scorsese wanted to address violence towards Native Americans in his new movie 'Killers of the Flower Moon'.
2023-09-29 18:00
China to lift tariffs on Australian barley as trade ties improve
China to lift tariffs on Australian barley as trade ties improve
By Dominique Patton and Lewis Jackson BEIJING/SYDNEY China's Ministry of Commerce said on Friday it would drop anti-dumping
2023-08-04 13:11
Arm Slides After Giving Tepid Forecast in Inaugural Report
Arm Slides After Giving Tepid Forecast in Inaugural Report
Arm Holdings Plc, delivering the first earnings report since its initial public offering, gave a disappointing sales forecast
2023-11-09 05:38