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From banning trousers to strict courting rituals: Inside the bizarre lifestyle and religious culture of Duggar family
From banning trousers to strict courting rituals: Inside the bizarre lifestyle and religious culture of Duggar family
The docuseries 'Shiny Happy People,' which is set to release on June 2, takes a dig at the Duggar family's controversial past
2023-05-26 05:52
Get 4 Blink Mini indoor security cams for under $50 with this Prime Day Lightning deal
Get 4 Blink Mini indoor security cams for under $50 with this Prime Day Lightning deal
SAVE $80: A four-pack of Blink Mini indoor security cameras is on sale for just
2023-10-12 01:24
How did Ron Cephas Jones die? ‘This Is Us’ co-stars pay tribute to 66-year-old Emmy-winning actor
How did Ron Cephas Jones die? ‘This Is Us’ co-stars pay tribute to 66-year-old Emmy-winning actor
In 2021, Ron Cephas Jones opened up about having a double lung transplant the previous year
2023-08-20 12:53
Drake name-drops Taylor Swift and calls out rival Kanye West on new song Red Button
Drake name-drops Taylor Swift and calls out rival Kanye West on new song Red Button
Drake claims his beef with Kanye West is "levitated" by the latter just when he thinks he wants to make peace.
2023-11-17 18:00
Call The Midwife ‘should come with a health warning’
Call The Midwife ‘should come with a health warning’
Popular TV show Call the Midwife needs a health warning, academics have said. Experts from King’s College London and the University of Liverpool said television programmes showing “inaccurate birthing practices” should require safety recommendations for viewers to avoid misinterpretations by the public. Researchers analysed 87 births shown in 48 episodes of BBC’s Call The Midwife, This Is Going To Hurt and Channel 4’s One Born Every Minute. They compared how the depiction of these births compared to modern guidelines from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (Nice). The births largely compared favourably to modern care guidance, the authors found. We saw too early cord clamping in most televised births but no programme informed viewers about the safety aspects Prof Susan Bewley But a third of the time depictions of midwives and doctors clamping the umbilical cord were shown inaccurately or dramatised, according to the paper which has been published in the journal JRSM Open. Researchers said that without a safety warning to inform viewers otherwise, the general public and healthcare professionals could think the clamping practices they see are correct. Nice guidance states that women should not have the umbilical the cord clamped earlier than one minute after the birth unless there is concern about cord integrity or the baby’s heartbeat. But the academics found that in 21 instances clamping appeared to happen immediately or too early. Susan Bewley, professor emeritus of obstetrics and women’s health at King’s College London, said: “Millions of viewers watch programmes like Call The Midwife every week to be entertained but the line between fact and fiction is blurred. “We are impressed that UK television shows have accurately depicted some changes in childbirth over the last century, but on the other hand they have also provided the public with a picture of poor-quality care when it comes to clamping during childbirth. “These inaccurate depictions could influence how people see real-world care. “We saw too early cord clamping in most televised births but no programme informed viewers about the safety aspects. “When showing outdated practices, broadcasters have a public health duty to inform viewers that this immediate medical intervention is no longer recommended. No broadcaster would show the sleeping positions associated with cot-death without comment.” Andrew Weeks, professor of international maternal health at the University of Liverpool, added: “Health professionals know that midwives and doctors should not interrupt the flow of blood to the newborn baby nor separate the mother and baby without a pressing reason, and yet this is what is being shown on popular television programmes as common practice. “Incorrect depictions like this, however routine, can lead to misinterpretations of correct practice by the public. “This illustrates the need for safety recommendations when TV dramas show birthing practices and procedures that are outdated and inaccurate.” A spokesperson for Call The Midwife said: “Call The Midwife is a drama, not a documentary, and is set half a century ago. “It is highly accurate to the period it depicts, and shows how childbirth has changed radically over the years.” The study was published as the charity Lullaby Trust, which raises awareness of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), highlighted infection prevention among newborns. It said that parents should avoid letting other people kiss their baby and should always ask people to wash their hands before touching a newborn. “Even infections that cause mild symptoms such as a common cold in adults and older children can be life-threatening for babies,” said charity chief executive Jenny Ward. Read More Halloween: 10 wicked ways to kit out your haunted house Black magic: Go back to black this season with the catwalk-inspired trend How to prep your home for when the clocks go back Menopause campaigner Mariella Frostrup: ‘I look forward to a future where women gradually stop feeling so ashamed’ More girls miss school and college due to their periods than colds, survey finds More girls miss school and college due to their periods than colds, survey finds
2023-10-19 16:15
Jimmy Butler fined $25,000 by NBA for not doing postgame media after Game 3
Jimmy Butler fined $25,000 by NBA for not doing postgame media after Game 3
Jimmy Butler has been fined $25,000 by the NBA for not participating in required media availability after Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals
2023-05-24 00:39
Carl Icahn’s Net Worth Jumps by $1 Billion as Company’s Shares Surge on Loan Agreement
Carl Icahn’s Net Worth Jumps by $1 Billion as Company’s Shares Surge on Loan Agreement
Carl Icahn’s fortune got a $1.1 billion boost Monday after his Icahn Enterprises LP disclosed amended loan agreements
2023-07-11 04:29
Snag a 2021 iPad for $79 off with this early Prime Day deal
Snag a 2021 iPad for $79 off with this early Prime Day deal
SAVE $79.01: As of June 22, the 2021 iPad (WiFi, 64GB) is on sale at
2023-06-23 02:52
Oil prices steady as focus returns to supply outlook
Oil prices steady as focus returns to supply outlook
By Paul Carsten LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices held steady on Monday after suffering losses at the end of last week,
2023-10-02 16:10
England, Spain pursue history in Women's World Cup final
England, Spain pursue history in Women's World Cup final
History will be made at the Women's World Cup on Sunday when England and Spain clash in the final in Sydney, with both bidding to win...
2023-08-20 05:00
Revelers across the US brave heat and heavy downpours to celebrate Fourth of July
Revelers across the US brave heat and heavy downpours to celebrate Fourth of July
Revelers across the nation braved heat and heavy downpours to take part in Fourth of July activities Tuesday, celebrating the nation’s founding with parades, fireworks and hot dog eating contests at a time of lingering political divisions
2023-07-05 04:14
'You've had enough of us': Steps won't be back for FOUR years
'You've had enough of us': Steps won't be back for FOUR years
Steps have no plans to work together again until their 30th anniversary in four years time.
2023-10-13 15:00