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Private equity firm KKR reports milder-than-expected 23% drop in Q2 earnings
Private equity firm KKR reports milder-than-expected 23% drop in Q2 earnings
By Chibuike Oguh NEW YORK Private equity firm KKR & Co Inc said on Monday its second quarter
1970-01-01 08:00
Roundup: 'Barbie' Hits $1 Billion at Box Office; Julie Ertz Retires From USWNT; Penguins Trade For Erik Karlsson
Roundup: 'Barbie' Hits $1 Billion at Box Office; Julie Ertz Retires From USWNT; Penguins Trade For Erik Karlsson
"Barbie" hits $1 billion at the box office, Julie Ertz retired from the USWNT, the Penguins landed Eric Karlsson and more in the Roundup.
1970-01-01 08:00
Origin Materials Creates Sustainable PET Bottle Caps, Enabling “All PET Mono-Material” Bottle and Cap Solutions, a Breakthrough in Recycling and Circularity
Origin Materials Creates Sustainable PET Bottle Caps, Enabling “All PET Mono-Material” Bottle and Cap Solutions, a Breakthrough in Recycling and Circularity
WEST SACRAMENTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 7, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Germany risks falling back into recession as car industry sputters
Germany risks falling back into recession as car industry sputters
Industrial production in Europe's biggest economy fell 1.5% in June compared with May, driven by a 3.5% drop in Germany's vast automotive sector.
1970-01-01 08:00
NuScale Power Announces Leadership Updates
NuScale Power Announces Leadership Updates
PORTLAND, Ore.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Aug 7, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Lowest-Rated FTSE 100 Stock Defies Gravity With Slew of Buybacks
Lowest-Rated FTSE 100 Stock Defies Gravity With Slew of Buybacks
The FTSE 100 Index’s lowest-rated stock continues to defy gravity. With 12 sell recommendations and no buys, Abrdn
1970-01-01 08:00
Toshiba says tender offer to take it private will launch on Tuesday
Toshiba says tender offer to take it private will launch on Tuesday
By Makiko Yamazaki and Anton Bridge TOKYO (Reuters) -Japan's Toshiba said on Monday a $14 billion tender offer to take
1970-01-01 08:00
Turkey's current account seen to record rare surplus in June - Reuters poll
Turkey's current account seen to record rare surplus in June - Reuters poll
ISTANBUL Turkey's current account is expected to record a rare surplus of $426 million in June due partly
1970-01-01 08:00
What is Lyme disease? Bella Hadid reveals ’15 years of invisible suffering’
What is Lyme disease? Bella Hadid reveals ’15 years of invisible suffering’
Model Bella Hadid recently shared an update on TikTok, that her Lyme disease symptoms had flared up following a tooth infection. The Dutch-Palestinian 26-year-old was diagnosed with Lyme disease in 2012, and in her latest health update, shared she was struggling with its symptoms once again. “There was a low-grade infection underneath the tooth, next to the tooth I thought was suffering (she’s good) which is the one I got a root canal on a year ago. It continued to spread down, causing a low-grade infection in my jaw,” Hadid shared on TikTok. She continued by saying: “Please listen to your bodies my friends! This made my Lyme flare up, which means the Lyme is attacking the places that are suffering i.e. tooth, jaw, gut, brain, spine, bones etc oh, and the entire nervous system.” So, what is Lyme disease? “Lyme disease is an infection caused by a group of bacteria transmitted through an infected tick, giving you a specific set of symptoms,” says Dr Sanjay Mehta, GP at the London General Practice. According to analysis published in the open access journal BMJ Global Health, more than 14% of the world’s population probably has, or has had, tick-borne Lyme disease. But Mehta says you can’t catch it from any tick, only infected ones. The disease can also be seasonal – “It doesn’t die down to zero, but it drops significantly during summer and winter, and peaks during early autumn and spring,” he says. What are the symptoms? Lyme disease can manifest in a variety of different ways – from being asymptomatic, to nerve damage, in more severe cases. “There are two main groups of patients,” says Mehta. “First, there’s the group who catch it early, and they don’t really get any symptoms – they just see they’ve been infected by a tick. “Then there’s the second group of people who don’t get treatment, and although only a very small percentage of them actually end up with symptoms, they are the ones we worry about. “Those patients tend to get three stages of symptoms. First, they might get flu-like symptoms kicking in a week or so after the bite, and a characteristic rash. Second, some might then get symptoms related to their nerves, their heart and their brain, several weeks or months later. “An even smaller number of people might then get the third stage, and these are the symptoms people typically associate with Lyme disease – long-term joint problems and neurological symptoms.” How do you contract Lyme disease? As Lyme disease is passed on exclusively via infected ticks, you can downgrade the disease from unlikely to highly unlikely by avoiding tick-heavy areas or taking precautions within them. “There are areas of the UK known to harbour infected ticks, like the Lake District, the New Forest, the North York Moors, and the Scottish Highlands,” says Mehta. “If you see ticks on your skin, you don’t necessarily get transmission for up to four hours, so if you can remove them, that’s ideal.” If you are going to any of these areas, there are also a few simple things you can do to limit the risk. “Try to keep to paths in grassy, wooded areas, and keep away from long grass and vegetation,” advises Mehta. “It sounds obvious, but shower on your return – often ticks fall off – and check yourself for them too. Wear insect repellent, long T-shirts, and long trousers if possible.” What should you do if you get bitten? The simple answer is, if you’ve gone to a high-risk area and you know you’ve been bitten by something, see a doctor. “It is worth going on to treatment, which is a course of specific antibiotics,” says Mehta. “We do run tests, and the tests are fairly reliable, but the main things are a) have you gone to a risky area? b) have you seen you’ve been bitten? And c) have you developed symptoms?” “The take-home message is to seek medical help if there is a bite, but be aware, it’s only a small percentage of people who end up with problems.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Study reveals how muscle cells deteriorate with age, hampering injury recovery Tips and tricks to preserve your harvest Is it heat exhaustion or are you just tired?
1970-01-01 08:00
Aaron Ramsdale claims Arsenal are over 'mental block' after Community Shield win
Aaron Ramsdale claims Arsenal are over 'mental block' after Community Shield win
Aaron Ramsdale explains why winning Community Shield against Manchester City was so important for Arsenal.
1970-01-01 08:00
US banking starts to pick its battles against new capital rules
US banking starts to pick its battles against new capital rules
By Douglas Gillison, Nupur Anand and Tatiana Bautzer Now that regulators in Washington have unfurled a hefty reform
1970-01-01 08:00
S&P 500 quarterly earnings have been upbeat; revenue not so much
S&P 500 quarterly earnings have been upbeat; revenue not so much
By Noel Randewich S&P 500 companies have been reporting upbeat bottom lines for the June quarter, but not
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