
10 best individual player rivalries in NFL history
With the 2022 season wrapped up, here's a look at ten of the best rivalries between individual players in all of NFL history. In the NFL's illustrious 103-year history, the league has encouraged football in its most pristine form. In the 1920s, that meant leather helmets and victory fo...
1970-01-01 08:00

Jerusalem Day: Israeli nationalists set to march in Old City
The event, marking Israel's capture of East Jerusalem, is seen by Palestinians as highly provocative.
1970-01-01 08:00

Jim Jordan's FBI whistleblowers to testify publicly before Congress as questions about their legitimacy remain
Three self-described FBI whistleblowers who are key to the Republican narrative that the FBI is weaponized against conservatives will testify in a Senate hearing on Thursday, the latest escalation of House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan's investigation into allegations of discrimination and bias within the FBI.
1970-01-01 08:00

Canada Goose sees annual sales above estimates on China rebound
Canada Goose Holdings Inc forecast annual sales above Wall Street estimates on Thursday, betting on a sharp rebound
1970-01-01 08:00

Slovenia media guide
An overview of the media in Slovenia, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
1970-01-01 08:00

Regular exercise may lower risk of women developing Parkinson’s disease – study
Getting regular exercise such as cycling, walking, gardening, cleaning and participating in sports may decrease the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease in women, a study suggests. Women who exercised the most had a 25% lower rate of the condition when compared to those who exercised the least. The research also found that 10 years before diagnosis, levels of exercise fell at a faster rate in those with Parkinson’s than in those without, likely due to early symptoms of the disease. Experts suggest the findings support the creation of exercise programmes to help lower the risk of Parkinson’s. Our results support the creation of exercise programmes to help lower the risk of Parkinson’s disease Dr Alexis Elbaz, Inserm research centre Study author Alexis Elbaz, of the Inserm research centre in Paris, France, said: “Exercise is a low-cost way to improve health overall, so our study sought to determine if it may be linked to a lower risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, a debilitating disease that has no cure. “Our results provide evidence for planning interventions to prevent Parkinson’s disease.” Dr Elbaz added: “With our large study, not only did we find that female participants who exercise the most have a lower rate of developing Parkinson’s disease, we also showed that early symptoms of Parkinson’s disease were unlikely to explain these findings, and instead that exercise is beneficial and may help delay or prevent this disease. “Our results support the creation of exercise programmes to help lower the risk of Parkinson’s disease.” The study included 95,354 female participants, mostly teachers, with an average age of 49 who did not have Parkinson’s disease at the start of the study. The women were followed for three decades during which 1,074 of them developed Parkinson’s, and over the course of the study asked to complete up to six questionnaires. They were asked how far they walked and how many flights of stairs they climbed daily, how many hours they spent on household activities as well as how much time they spent doing moderate recreational activities such as gardening and more vigorous activities such as sports. Researchers assigned each activity a score based on the metabolic equivalent of a task (METs), a way to quantify energy expenditure. For each activity, METs were multiplied by their frequency and duration in order to get a physical activity score of METs-hours per week. For example, a more intense form of exercise like cycling was six METs, while less intense exercise such as walking and cleaning was three METs. The average physical activity level for participants was 45 METs-hours per week at the start of the study. Women in the study were divided into four equal groups of just over 24,000 people each. At the start of the study, those in the highest group had an average physical activity score of 71 METs-hours per week, while those in the lowest had an average score of 27. In the group that did the most exercise, there were 246 cases of Parkinson’s disease, compared to 286 cases in the lowest exercise group. After adjusting for factors such as place of residence, age of first period and menopausal status, and smoking, researchers found those in the highest exercise group had a 25% lower rate of developing Parkinson’s disease than those in the lowest exercise group when physical activity was assessed up to 10 years before diagnosis. They found this association remained when physical activity was assessed up to 15 or 20 years before diagnosis. The results were similar after adjusting for diet or medical conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, researchers found. The findings were published in the Neurology journal. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Number of children trying vaping rises 50% in a year All of the star cars to look out for in the new Fast X film Spice Girl Geri Horner ‘so proud’ of King Charles as she gives him a hug and kiss
1970-01-01 08:00

Czech Republic media guide
An overview of the media in the Czech Republic, including links to broadcasters and newspapers.
1970-01-01 08:00

Oldest most complete Hebrew Bible sells for $38m at auction
The 1,100-year-old Codex Sassoon sells at auction for $38m - a record for handwritten text.
1970-01-01 08:00

Nasdaq 100’s Big Recovery Faces a Key Tipping Point
Eighteen months since the start of a near year-long selloff, the Nasdaq 100 Index has recovered half the
1970-01-01 08:00

Jordan Henderson argues against Liverpool rebuild claims
Jordan Henderson reflects on Liverpool's summer transfer plans & his role at Anfield.
1970-01-01 08:00

Heavy fighting in Sudan's capital as food aid needs grow
KHARTOUM Heavy air strikes pounded southern areas of Sudan's capital on Thursday as clashes flared near a military
1970-01-01 08:00

G-7 Latest: Biden, Kishida Hail Cooperation on Advanced Tech
US President Joe Biden and other Group of Seven leaders began arriving in the Japanese city of Hiroshima
1970-01-01 08:00