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'It's a repeat': 'The View' fans furious over show's 'disappointing' schedule modification
'It's a repeat': 'The View' fans furious over show's 'disappointing' schedule modification
'I finally get to watch 'The View' only to find out it's a repeat!' one viewer wrote
2023-05-27 16:44
More Migrants In Big US Cities Bring New Tensions for Democrats
More Migrants In Big US Cities Bring New Tensions for Democrats
In August 2022, after greeting one of the first buses of immigrants arriving in New York City with
2023-09-08 18:00
Britain is facing a mortgage crisis. There are no easy answers
Britain is facing a mortgage crisis. There are no easy answers
The UK government and the country's biggest banks met Friday in a bid to defuse a looming mortgage crisis that threatens hardship for millions and represents a huge political headache for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
2023-06-23 23:37
Canada launches probe into Titanic sub tragedy
Canada launches probe into Titanic sub tragedy
Canadian authorities said Friday they would launch an investigation into the loss this week of the Titan submersible along with five people onboard during a...
2023-06-24 04:22
Is there a connection between ‘Inception’ and ‘Oppenheimer’? Christopher Nolan explains sci-fi movie’s ending after 13 years
Is there a connection between ‘Inception’ and ‘Oppenheimer’? Christopher Nolan explains sci-fi movie’s ending after 13 years
Christopher Nolan explained how his films's endings are not nihilistic despite that being the popular view
2023-06-26 17:25
Biles wins beam gold for 22nd world gymnastics title
Biles wins beam gold for 22nd world gymnastics title
US superstar Simone Biles continued her winning return from a two-year break by claiming a 22nd world title with gold on the balance beam at...
2023-10-08 22:08
Get $50 of data credit for half the price with this eSim plan
Get $50 of data credit for half the price with this eSim plan
TL;DR: As of August 22, you can get the aloSIM Mobile Data Traveler Lifetime eSim
2023-08-22 17:00
BTS is 10 years old: Seoul landmarks to be lit up in purple to celebrate K-pop band's anniversary
BTS is 10 years old: Seoul landmarks to be lit up in purple to celebrate K-pop band's anniversary
Skyscrapers, bridges and other landmarks in South Korea’s capital will be lit up in purple as the country begins celebrating the 10th anniversary of K-pop band BTS
2023-06-12 16:12
MLB rumors: Astros accuse MLB of favoritism, Yanamoto's preferred location, Giants top FA target
MLB rumors: Astros accuse MLB of favoritism, Yanamoto's preferred location, Giants top FA target
According to an MLB insider's sources in Houston, the team is furious with MLB and believes it has played favorites in the Bryan Abreu-Aroldis Garcia suspension saga.
2023-10-23 22:53
More states are requiring patients to give consent for medical students performing pelvic exams
More states are requiring patients to give consent for medical students performing pelvic exams
A new batch of states are looking to legislate the level of informed consent when it comes to medical students performing pelvic exams for educational purposes on unconscious patients
2023-05-20 20:45
Snoring before age 50 is a health ‘red flag’, experts suggest
Snoring before age 50 is a health ‘red flag’, experts suggest
Young adults who snore at night have a significantly higher risk of having a stroke and developing heart disease when they get older, a study has warned. Doctors have said that snoring should be treated as a “red flag” among adults below the age of 50. The study found that young adults who snore are 60 per cent more likely to develop a stroke when they reach middle age, and five times more likely to develop a heart rhythm disorder. The researchers presented their findings at the European Society of Cardiology Congress in Amsterdam. They examined data from 766,000 US adults aged 20 to 50. These included 7,500 adults with obstructive sleep apnoea, a condition that causes interruptions to normal breathing during sleep. This can lead to loud snoring and interrupted sleep as sufferers wake up while struggling to breathe. The study found that, over the 10-year follow-up period, patients with sleep apnoea were 60 per cent more likely to suffer a stroke compared to those who did not snore as frequently. They were also five times more likely to develop atrial fibrillation, a heart condition that causes irregular and often abnormally fast heart rate. Symptoms of atrial fibrillation include heart palpitations, dizziness and shortness of breath. Lead author Professor Sanjiv Narayan, of Stanford University, said: “Sleep apnoea is really common but we sort of ignore it because we think it’s trivial or just a little bit of a nuisance. “Until now no one’s really shown the magnitude of the size of the risk for heart diseases. That’s what really surprised us.” He added that the study looked at “relatively young people” who may not know they are at risk. “If they had a stroke, it would devastate young families. It could take them away from their workplace. It would destroy their lives for the next 40 years.” The researchers suggest that GPs should ask patients regularly if they snore and highlight if as a heart health “red flag” that could show they need more tests or medication. Obstructive sleep apnoea is fairly common and is estimated to affect 1.5m adults in the UK. However, according to the British Lung Foundation, up to 85 per cent of sufferers are undiagnosed and go untreated. Men who are elderly and overweight are particularly prone to sleep apnoea. Interruptions to normal breathing can cause a dip in blood oxygen and cause the heart and blood vessels to strain. Prof Narayan explained: “When you are unable to breathe it raises the pressure in the lungs until you ultimately wake up gasping for breath. That puts a pressure load on the heart, which causes stretch in the heart chambers, and that could cause the atrial fibrillation. “Another theory could be that the oxygen levels in the blood fall for tens of seconds and that could put stress on the heart.” Sleep apnoea can be treated using a CPAP machine, a device that pumps air into a mask that the patient wears over their mouth or nose while they sleep. The NHS also recommends making lifestyle changes such as losing weight if the patient is overweight and exercising regularly, which can improve symptoms. Sleeping on your side may also help relieve sleep apnoea. Read More I feel it in my fingers: Why more of us should start eating with our hands Sean O’Malley sparks outrage after claiming it’s OK if he cheats on his wife Woman praised for refusing to switch seats with child during eight hour flight Liam Payne reveals he was hospitalised due to a ‘serious kidney infection’ ‘Boy moms’ receive backlash for teaching sons how to cook - but for the wrong reason This is how stress affects different parts of the body
2023-08-26 17:34
Half a Million US Jobs at Risk of Vanishing in Payroll Revision
Half a Million US Jobs at Risk of Vanishing in Payroll Revision
US payrolls growth in the year through March is forecast to be weaker than current data illustrate —
2023-08-22 17:00