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Barclays Names New India CEO, COO in Reshuffle of Key Market
Barclays Names New India CEO, COO in Reshuffle of Key Market
Barclays Plc named new executives to its top management in India, a major overseas market for the lender,
1970-01-01 08:00
Study finds that divorced diabetic men have higher risk of amputation
Study finds that divorced diabetic men have higher risk of amputation
Divorced men with diabetes are at the highest risk of having some or all of their feet and legs amputated because of it, research has found. According to a study of almost 67,000 people with diabetes in Sweden, people with the condition who are divorced are 67 per cent more likely to have to undergo a lower limb amputation than those who are married. Meanwhile men are at 57 per cent greater risk than women. On average, 184 people a week in England have some part of a lower limb removed surgically to stop infection spreading and killing them. Lasantha Wijesinghe, a consultant vascular surgeon in England who performs lower limb amputations, said they were usually necessary because the person’s life was at risk because of sepsis. The authors of the study, which has not been peer-reviewed yet, said they could not be sure why divorcees of both sexes ran such a greater risk than married people, but speculated that this “may be due to a change in self-care and food habits observed in people when they divorce and are more likely to be living alone”. “Specifically with men, this is often related to more social isolation, with a secondary effect of low physical activity,” they added. Older people are also at higher risk of an amputation and patients who are on insulin treatment, have a pre-existing foot condition such as neuropathy or who smoke are also at higher risk. The study also concluded that obese people have a lower risk than those with a standard weight. The authors could not explain this finding but suggested it could be down to chance. Dr Faye Riley, the research communications manager at Diabetes UK, said: “This study identifies a range of factors that may be linked with a higher risk of amputation among people with diabetes, and raises interesting questions about how social support can influence our health behaviours and outcomes. By pinpointing which people with diabetes are most at risk, support can be targeted where it’s most needed.” Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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
Transnet CEO Fears Major Job Losses in Trucking Industry After Road Demand Fades
Transnet CEO Fears Major Job Losses in Trucking Industry After Road Demand Fades
South Africa’s surge in trucking that’s emerged largely due to higher coal prices and train bottlenecks may lead
1970-01-01 08:00
KSI slammed for ’disgusting’ post mocking Tommy Fury featuring disabled TikTok model
KSI slammed for ’disgusting’ post mocking Tommy Fury featuring disabled TikTok model
As YouTuber, musician and boxer KSI gears up for his next fight against ex-Love Island contestant Tommy Fury in October, the content creator has been taking aim at his opponent in a series of posts on X/Twitter – but one tweet mocking Fury has seen the Sidemen member branded “ableist” by social media users. KSI, real name Olajide “JJ” Olatunji, took to X on Thursday evening to share a series of posts mocking Fury, one of which featured a video of a disabled model flexing his muscles. In a caption accompanying the TikTok video from user @the_honest_1, JJ wrote: “Can’t lie, Tommy Fury has never looked better.” The clip was taken from the account of 20-year-old Amine Sheik, a person with a shorter upper body who has more than 193,000 followers on the social media platform. However, Olatunji has since been criticised for his use of the video, with X users labelling the “Holiday” singer “ableist” and “pathetic” for using a disabled person to belittle his rival: Neither KSI or Sheik have responded to the tweet and the backlash since it was posted. It is not the first time KSI has come under fire for comments and actions around disability, with the social media influencer previously being filmed giving a video message to an autistic fan telling them to “get well soon” before asking his friends “am I being r****ded” when he was met with shocked reactions. He also forced his editor to subtitle gibberish in a video from 2020 after his YouTube content started coming with closed captions – a feature which makes videos accessible for deaf viewers. In April, the YouTube star took a break from social media and apologised after he was filmed saying a racial slur during a ‘Sidemen Sunday’ parodying popular daytime game show Countdown. KSI fights Tommy Fury on 14 October in Manchester, with Prime co-founder Logan Paul also on the card against mixed martial artist Dillon Danis. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter 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
Marketmind: Bonds find respite but China crisis festers
Marketmind: Bonds find respite but China crisis festers
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan A rekindled bond market fire storm
1970-01-01 08:00
Deere Raises Profit Outlook With Farmer Demand Still Strong
Deere Raises Profit Outlook With Farmer Demand Still Strong
Deere & Co. lifted its financial outlook for the year as machinery demand from farmers remained robust despite
1970-01-01 08:00
Hedge Fund Paradise Hides Puerto Rico’s Crisis In the Making
Hedge Fund Paradise Hides Puerto Rico’s Crisis In the Making
If you walk in certain circles, it’s easy enough to believe that Puerto Rico has moved past devastating
1970-01-01 08:00
How Satellites Are Helping Farmers Adapt to Global Warming
How Satellites Are Helping Farmers Adapt to Global Warming
When to harvest is one of the most crucial decisions a winemaker can make. Too early, and the
1970-01-01 08:00
The View’s Kyle Falconer insists band is ‘back on track’ after brutal on-stage bust-up
The View’s Kyle Falconer insists band is ‘back on track’ after brutal on-stage bust-up
After stunning fans by exchanging punches with their bassist, The View’s Kyle Falconer has insisted the band is “back on track” and ready for their upcoming tour.
1970-01-01 08:00
Billionaires Battle Over New Home for the 76ers in Philadelphia
Billionaires Battle Over New Home for the 76ers in Philadelphia
Not long ago the fiercest competition in Philadelphia basketball involved the 76ers versus the Boston Celtics. But recently,
1970-01-01 08:00
RRJ Invests $300 Million in Yinson in Its First Malaysia Deal
RRJ Invests $300 Million in Yinson in Its First Malaysia Deal
Malaysia’s Yinson Holdings Bhd. secured $300 million from RRJ Capital for its floating production storage and offloading vessel
1970-01-01 08:00
Top US Firms From Apple to Intel Decry India PC Import Curbs
Top US Firms From Apple to Intel Decry India PC Import Curbs
A broad coalition of America’s largest businesses from Apple Inc. to Intel Corp. protested the abrupt way in
1970-01-01 08:00
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