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Alex Murdaugh's lawyer Dick Harpootlian says jurors ignored 'very strong' evidence for his innocence as defence seeks new trial
Alex Murdaugh's lawyer Dick Harpootlian says jurors ignored 'very strong' evidence for his innocence as defence seeks new trial
Dick Harpootlian said, 'So this idea he’s been convicted is a misconception, that he was convicted on the evidence relating to the murders'
2023-09-24 03:50
35 of the best 2023 Women's World Cup photos from Getty Images
35 of the best 2023 Women's World Cup photos from Getty Images
The Women's World Cup is one of the most dramatic events in sports and these photos from Getty Images captured every striking moment.
2023-08-25 00:06
U.S. national in North Korea custody after crossing inter-Korean border
U.S. national in North Korea custody after crossing inter-Korean border
SEOUL (Reuters) -A U.S. national is likely to be in North Korean custody after crossing the inter-Korean border during a
2023-07-18 18:25
When Adin Ross discussed his opioid addiction struggles with Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate: 'Devil's temptation'
When Adin Ross discussed his opioid addiction struggles with Andrew Tate and Tristan Tate: 'Devil's temptation'
Adin Ross extended his support for everyone struggling with drug addiction
2023-06-01 16:16
Disney Profit Beats Estimates After Streaming Losses Narrow
Disney Profit Beats Estimates After Streaming Losses Narrow
Walt Disney Co. reported third-quarter earnings that exceeded analysts’ expectations, benefiting from cost cutting and a narrower loss
2023-08-10 04:05
US win streak and global major run collide at PGA Championship
US win streak and global major run collide at PGA Championship
Americans have had a stranglehold on the PGA Championship for seven years, but if they can't keep that streak going next week, no US man will...
1970-01-01 08:00
Pharmacist warns against one common hay fever habit that could lead to more serious eye problems
Pharmacist warns against one common hay fever habit that could lead to more serious eye problems
A pharmacist has said that frequently rubbing your eyes can lead to more serious eye issues. Symptoms of hay fever, which is an allergic reaction to pollen, include sneezing, coughing, rashes, blocked noses, headaches, and itchy red eyes meaning it is natural to want to touch and rub your eyes in moments of discomfort. But community pharmacist Sultan Dajani, from eyecare brand Golden Eye, told The Mirror how allergies can cause more serious eye problems. Dajani said: "When we encounter an allergen, either from inhaling, swallowing, or simply by the skin coming into contact with it, the body goes into fighting mode and the immune system overreacts to the substance. "A protein known as IgE is produced to go after the allergen, and a chemical called histamine is released into the blood – and it is this that creates the symptoms commonly experienced. "So, in fact when we have these types of symptoms the body is functioning and doing its job to get rid of the allergen. "Though we need our body to react in this way, the symptoms themselves can really affect our general wellbeing, lowering our immune system and interrupting everyday activities." Dajani explained that frequently touching our eyes can open up the possibility for further eye problems or infections such as styes, conjunctivitis, or blepharitis. "Our hands come into contact with most things, from people to surfaces, making it easy to transfer bacteria and germs to our faces – and if we are reaching for our eyes, it’s easy for a simple rubbing of the eyes to develop into something else." Issues that could arise from this include a stye, which is a swollen lump on the eyelid or near the eyelashes. Dajani explained: "People tend to get more styes during allergy season. Allergies are known risk factors for styes. With the experience of itchy eye symptoms it can feel impossible not to rub them. One problem that could also be related to rubbing eyes is conjunctivitis, which is an infection of the eye often caused by a virus or bacteria. Blepharitis, when oil glands near the base of the eyelashes become clogged, leading to irritation and redness of the eyes, can also be triggered by continuous touching or rubbing of the eyes, Dajani said. Read More Why do we get hay fever and what are the symptoms? Should I keep my windows closed or open in hot weather? What is Stiff Person Syndrome? Signs and symptoms of Celine Dion’s incurable condition The symptoms of hay fever in adults explained 7 tips and tricks for hay fever relief Bear Grylls urges parents to let their children ‘set own rules’ on social media usage
2023-05-27 23:40
College football fans expose how new clock rules just make more time for ads
College football fans expose how new clock rules just make more time for ads
College Football has been hit with a new wave of ads. What are fans saying about the new influx of capitalism?
2023-09-05 04:08
Penelope Cruz broke up with Tom Cruise as 'Church of Scientology was the third wheel' in relationship
Penelope Cruz broke up with Tom Cruise as 'Church of Scientology was the third wheel' in relationship
Penelope Cruz and Tom Cruise broke up after nearly three years of dating in early 2000s allegedly over religious differences
2023-05-19 17:40
David De Gea says Manchester United are ready for one more ‘special’ battle
David De Gea says Manchester United are ready for one more ‘special’ battle
Manchester United have fought for success all year and David De Gea says they are ready for one more “special” battle against Manchester City in the FA Cup final. Erik ten Hag’s first season in charge has been one of progress and, for the most part, positivity, with the side finishing third in the Premier League and sealing a Champions League return. The Dutchman is only the second manager in United’s history to win a major trophy in his first season and has the chance to add to February’s Carabao Cup triumph this weekend. Ten Hag’s Red Devils head to Wembley for the first all-Manchester FA Cup final, when they will attempt to add to their cabinet and stop rivals City’s attempts to win the treble. “We have to recover well and start to prepare for the game,” De Gea said. “Of course, we know it’s a big final, a special game. “We’ve been the whole year fighting to be in that position to win titles and we will try absolutely everything to try to win.” De Gea and his team-mates were all in at Carrington on Monday morning, with Sunday’s starters focused on recovery from the 2-1 comeback win against Fulham at a bouncing Old Trafford. Kenny Tete had put the visitors ahead in the Premier League season finale and Marco Silva’s men would have extended their lead had Golden Glove winner De Gea not stopped Aleksandar Mitrovic’s spot-kick. United kicked on after that, with Jadon Sancho and Bruno Fernandes completing a victory that saw them beat Newcastle to third spot. “We concede the first goal from a corner and then I think five minutes after we concede a penalty,” De Gea, whose contract has yet to be extended beyond the summer, said. “I was very positive. I was feeling like ‘come on, you have to save this penalty, we have to finish properly the season at home, we have to win’. “Then I make the save, everyone was happy, enjoying and I helped the team to win the three points today. “The manager wants us to be focused every game, winning every game. Before the game he was shouting before ‘come on guys, we have to finish properly, winning mentality’. “So, yeah, we showed it again. 1-0 down, suffering a bit, but then we create chances and could have scored even more than two. “But, like I say, a big way to finish the season with a victory and (it) gives a bit of enjoyment to the fans.” The result saw United equal the club’s record of 27 home wins in all competitions in a single campaign, while also meaning they finished 17 points better off than last season. “100 per cent, for sure, the improvement is there,” De Gea told MUTV. “Of course we still have a gap to improve but, yeah, a massive improvement from last season. “Winning a cup, finish third – it’s never easy to finish in the Champions League places in England. “And then we have another final, a big final, so I think at the moment it is a great year.” As for Fulham, the defeat at Old Trafford was frustrating but this was a season to cherish having finished 10th on their return to the top-flight. Goalscoring right-back Tete said: “Unbelievable season, every single player. “If you saw how we fought all season for every single point. Not even one game was easy for us. “I am just proud of the boys. We said it as well to each other and this is something we have to build on. “We know now what our standard is, we know now what we can bring. I can’t wait for next season.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Fans celebrate Luton’s fairytale promotion to Premier League at civic parade Roberto De Zerbi says Brighton must build stronger squad for European challenge ‘We will be back’ says Leicester chairman following relegation
2023-05-29 23:00
Fed Officials Head Toward Another Pause After Surge in Yields
Fed Officials Head Toward Another Pause After Surge in Yields
Top Federal Reserve officials are coalescing around the idea that tighter financial conditions after a recent surge in
2023-10-10 04:20
India’s HDFC Vaults Into Ranks of World’s Most Valuable Banks
India’s HDFC Vaults Into Ranks of World’s Most Valuable Banks
A homegrown Indian company will for the first time rank among the world’s most valuable banks after completing
2023-06-30 09:30