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Riksbank Extends Tightening as Krona Weakness Fuels Prices
Riksbank Extends Tightening as Krona Weakness Fuels Prices
Sweden’s Riksbank raised borrowing costs and pledged accelerated bond sales, a response to stubborn inflation and a weak
1970-01-01 08:00
Casino’s Stock Tumbles as Grocer Warns of Shareholder Wipeout
Casino’s Stock Tumbles as Grocer Warns of Shareholder Wipeout
Casino Guichard Perrachon SA‘s stock fell to a record low after it warned its shareholders will be “massively
1970-01-01 08:00
Wind Turbines That Shake and Break Cost Their Maker Billions
Wind Turbines That Shake and Break Cost Their Maker Billions
Wind turbines make money when they spin. But when they shake, it can cost billions. Siemens Energy AG
1970-01-01 08:00
Heart disease digital check-ups for over 40s being rolled out
Heart disease digital check-ups for over 40s being rolled out
People over 40 in England will be sent a blood test to carry out at home in a bid to reduce heart disease and obesity. Digital NHS health checks, which will also include an online health questionnaire, will be launched next spring for people aged 40 to 74. Around 15 million people will be eligible, with around one million online checks expected to be carried out over the next four years. Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay said: “Thousands of heart attacks and strokes could be prevented every year through simple health checks, which could save lives and ease pressure on the NHS. “This new digital check-up will mean people can do simple tests and get tailored advice from homes while reducing pressure on GP services.” The home blood test will check cholesterol levels with patients asked to take a blood pressure test at a pharmacy, alongside the online assessment covering details such as weight, height, diet, alcohol intake and exercise levels. Results will be made available online with help available to anyone showing early signs of issues such as diabetes or heart disease, as well as referrals to weight-loss clinics or medication. The online questionnaire will be available via phone, tablet or computer and the Government believes each check will save 20 minutes of NHS time. This could play an important role in helping people live healthier for longer and saving lives in the coming years, while reducing pressure on the NHS Professor Sir Nilesh Silemani Cardiovascular disease is the second biggest killer in England, affecting around 6.4 million people. The Government says the new digital check will help to identify 200,000 people who could benefit from the use of statins, 30,000 cases of hypertension and prevent around 400 heart attacks and strokes over the first four years. Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, medical director at the British Heart Foundation, said: “This initiative will help to reach more people and encourage them to get their blood pressure and cholesterol levels checked so that, where necessary, healthcare professionals can work with them to manage their condition. “This could play an important role in helping people live healthier for longer and saving lives in the coming years, while reducing pressure on the NHS.” Existing NHS health checks for people in the same age group take place face-to-face with a GP and concerns have been expressed that elderly people are not left behind if they struggle with technology. David Baines, vice chair of the Local Government Association, told The Times: “Making more digital health checks available is a useful tool to detect certain illnesses but it should be treated as an addition to, not a replacement for, a physical health check.”
1970-01-01 08:00
Chinese Chipmaker Asks Suppliers to Buy Back Banned Gear
Chinese Chipmaker Asks Suppliers to Buy Back Banned Gear
Global chipmaking gear makers should treat Yangtze Memory Technologies Co. with fairness and buy back equipment which the
1970-01-01 08:00
Colleen Ballinger accused of turning apology into a 'joke' by former fan
Colleen Ballinger accused of turning apology into a 'joke' by former fan
Collen Ballinger has been accused of making an apology into a “joke” by former fans after releasing a song about recent grooming allegations she has faced. Ballinger, who is also known online by her persona “Miranda Sings”, has grown a large following comprised of millions of subscribers thanks to her satirical singing videos. While Ballinger has faced accusations of fat-shaming and racial stereotyping in the past, recent allegations centre on alleged “grooming” of minors after screenshots emerged of her appearing to ask minors if they were “virgins”. One former fan and YouTuber, Adam McIntyre, shared a video claiming that Ballinger “used” him and added: “This woman groomed me.” In response to the allegations, Ballinger released a video of her own in which she played the ukelele and sang a song with lyrics, such as, “All aboard the toxic gossip train, travelling down the tracks of misinformation”. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter hi. www.youtube.com In the video, she claimed that she messaged her fans at the start of her career because she was a “loser” and said she now realises there should be some “boundaries” there. The bizarre video was seen by McIntyre who responded in a live Twitch stream where he watched the video and later uploaded it to his YouTube. McIntyre said: “I’m watching this video and she pulls out a f**king ukulele? She pulls out a ukulele and she starts…” colleen ballinger responded... www.youtube.com He continued: “We’re not getting a private apology and we’re getting a video of you singing a song making fun of it all?” In the video description, McIntyre also wrote: “As much as Colleen discredited and made fun of me, I'm glad her video did ONE thing, show you all EXACTLY the type of evil woman she is.” Sarcastically, he said, “I’m so glad this is a joke for her” as he continued to watch her sing about the serious allegations. YouTuber Joshua Evans tweeted in response to Ballinger’s video, addressing fans who she may have hurt. He wrote: “Anyone feeling hurt & gaslit right now, my message to you is this: “Your experiences were real. The proof is there. Your trauma should be taken seriously. The proof is there. Your anger is justified. The proof is there. “You deserve better. Take your power back. Sending you love.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00
EssilorLuxottica Adds Jimmy Choo to Its Deep License Portfolio
EssilorLuxottica Adds Jimmy Choo to Its Deep License Portfolio
EssilorLuxottica SA, the world’s biggest eyeglass maker, will produce Jimmy Choo Eyewear under a 10-year licensing deal starting
1970-01-01 08:00
Ipsen Gets FDA Advisers’ Backing for Rare Bone Disease Drug
Ipsen Gets FDA Advisers’ Backing for Rare Bone Disease Drug
Ipsen SA’s drug for a rare bone disease got support from a panel of US drug regulatory advisers,
1970-01-01 08:00
B&M Joins Retailers in Price Cut Push: The London Rush
B&M Joins Retailers in Price Cut Push: The London Rush
The UK government’s push to discourage companies from profiting from inflation seems to be resonating, at least among
1970-01-01 08:00
French Family Vineyards Imperiled by Historic Inheritance Taxes
French Family Vineyards Imperiled by Historic Inheritance Taxes
As a little girl helping her parents and grandparents in the rolling vineyards of northeast France, Sophie Moussié
1970-01-01 08:00
Big China Stimulus Isn’t Coming, Former IMF Official Says
Big China Stimulus Isn’t Coming, Former IMF Official Says
China will likely disappoint those hoping the government will roll out massive stimulus to shore up the weakening
1970-01-01 08:00
Powell Says Two or More Hikes Likely Needed to Cool Inflation
Powell Says Two or More Hikes Likely Needed to Cool Inflation
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said at least two interest-rate increases are likely necessary this year to bring
1970-01-01 08:00
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