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After a four-day search, Greek officials said on Sunday they had found the body of Michael Mosley, a British medical journalist and documentary maker who disappeared last week while on a trip on the Greek island of Symi. His body was found on a beach in Agia Marina, said the mayor of Symi, Eleftherios Papakalodoukas. The authorities also used dogs and drones, and the Greek coast guard also joined the effort as fears escalated that Mr. Mosley had drifted out to sea. Mr. Mosley, 67, a BBC journalist, had arrived on Tuesday on Symi, part of the Dodecanese islands in the Aegean Sea, for a weeklong trip. When hours had passed with no sign of Mr. Mosley, his wife, Clare Bailey Mosley, reported him missing to the police.
Persons: Michael Mosley, Eleftherios Papakalodoukas, Mosley, Clare Bailey Mosley Organizations: BBC Locations: British, Symi, Agia Marina, Nikolaos
So why are we now feeding Lunchables to children as part of the National School Lunch Program (NSLP)? We are proud of Lunchables and stand by the quality and integrity that goes into making them,” Kraft Heinz said. In Canada, for example, a country that often outperforms the US in public health measures such as vaccination rates, there is no national food program for children. Meals that adhered to a higher nutritional standard were also thrown away less, according to a study published in Childhood Obesity in 2015. A modeling study published in Public Health Nutrition in 2022 estimates a 20% tax would reduce purchases of UPFs by 24%.
Persons: Hasan Merali, , Hasan Merali Chris Hartlove, Kraft Heinz, Lunchables, Fresh, ” Kraft Heinz, UPFs, Tony Organizations: of Pediatrics, McMaster University, CNN, Consumer, British Medical, American, Clinical Nutrition, Public Health Nutrition Locations: Canada, Lunchables, America, Colombia, Chile, France
Death Toll in Gaza Passes 30,000
  + stars: | 2024-02-29 | by ( Victoria Kim | More About Victoria Kim | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
The death toll in Gaza passed a somber milestone on Thursday as the local health ministry reported that more than 30,000 people had been killed in the war since Oct. 7. Still, the reported figure is staggering — roughly one person killed for every 73 Palestinians in Gaza, whose population is about 2.2 million. The figures provided by the Gazan health ministry do not distinguish between civilians and combatants. In addition to bearing the risk of being killed in strikes or fighting, Palestinians are living with the growing specter of famine and disease. The health ministry has said infants have died from dehydration and malnutrition in recent days.
Persons: Israel, , , Biden, CBS’s, Adhanom Ghebreyesus Organizations: Hamas, World Health Organization Locations: Gaza, Israel, ” Israel, U.S, Jerusalem
The death toll in Gaza passed a somber milestone on Thursday as the local health ministry reported that more than 30,000 people had been killed in the war since Oct. 7. Still, the reported figure is staggering — roughly one person killed for every 73 Palestinians in Gaza, whose population is about 2.2 million. The figures provided by the Gazan health ministry do not distinguish between civilians and combatants. In addition to bearing the risk of being killed in strikes or fighting, Palestinians are living with the growing specter of famine and disease. The health ministry has said infants have died from dehydration and malnutrition in recent days.
Persons: Farouk, Israel, , , Biden, CBS’s, Adhanom Ghebreyesus Organizations: Hamas, World Health Organization Locations: Al, Rafah, Gaza, Israel, ” Israel, U.S, Jerusalem
Popham’s wife, Mel, would have a conversation with her husband and an hour later he would have “no recollection,” he tells CNN Sport. Richard Boardman, the lawyer representing the claimants, told CNN Sport that this is causing an “existential threat” to the game. “As far as the brain is concerned, it doesn’t matter what sport is played,” Michael Grey, a neuroscientist at the University of East Anglia, told CNN Sport. Nowinski, a WWE wrestler turned neuroscientist, told CNN Sport that head injury protocols need to go beyond treating concussion. The paper, which looked at 412 Scottish former international male rugby players aged 30 and above and 1,236 members of the public who had been matched for age, sex and socioeconomic status, found that the rugby players’ risk of a dementia diagnosis over time was just over twice as high.
Persons: Alix Popham, Mel, , Popham, ” Popham, I’ve, Alix Popham of Wales, Pat Riordan of, Stu Forster, Lenny Woodard, Woodard, , “ I’d, I’d, ” Woodard, Brook Joyner, Richard Boardman, ” Michael Grey, Chris Nowinski, Scott McIntyre, Nowinski, ” Ann McKee, ” Boardman, Roger Goodell, University of East Anglia Boardman, Grey, , ” Steve Borthwick of, Alun Wyn Jones, Paul Harding, ” Grey, McKee, it’s, aren’t, we’re, shouldn’t, weren’t, ” Alix Popham Organizations: CNN, CNN Sport, rugby, Rugby, Alix Popham of Wales offloads, Pat Riordan of Canada, Wales, Getty, World Rugby, Rugby Football Union, RFU, Welsh Rugby Union, WRU, Springer, University of East, National Football League Players, Wrestling Entertainment, WWE, Washington Post, Boston University CTE Center, British Medical, Exercise, NFL, NFL.com, University of East Anglia, RBS, Nations, University of Glasgow, Boston University, University of Sydney, Scottish, , “ Rugby, England Rugby, Boston University’s CTE, CTE Locations: France, Wales, England, Canada, Nantes, Europe, University of East Anglia, American, Woodward, Boston
Honey For years, people have claimed that eating honey, especially locally-collected honey, is a great way to lessen seasonal allergies. I use honey for the common cold, and it's perfectly safe. "I use honey for the common cold, and it's perfectly safe." Around cold and flu season, Mafi stocks up on garlic for symptom relief for colds. "There is a small amount of evidence that garlic can help reduce the severity and duration of the common cold," Mafi says.
Persons: John Mafi, Mafi, Honey, Timothy Wong, I've, didn't Organizations: Food and Drug Administration, General Internal Medicine, Health Services Research, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, CNBC, British Medical, American Academy of Pediatrics, Cochrane
Some health experts are angry over a project the firm funded in schools, per The BMJ. One criticized the decision to give dolls to UK schools as "stealth marketing." But some experts in the health sector are concerned about how far Barbie maker Mattel's marketing really goes. Several experts told the British Medical Journal they took issue with the company's decision to supply 700 UK schools with Barbie dolls as part of Mattel's "Barbie School of Friendship" program. But critics are questioning whether potential negative effects, such as gender stereotyping in Barbie dolls and Mattel's heavy use of branding, were considered.
Persons: Barbie movie's, Barbie, Ken, van Schalkwyk, Philippa Perry Organizations: Mattel, Service, British Medical, Cardiff University, BMJ, Cardiff Locations: Wall, Silicon
Tech billionaire Peter Thiel has invested in British health tech startup Lindus Health. Check out the 18-slide pitch deck Lindus Health used to raise the fresh funds below. Billionaire Peter Thiel has invested in a startup that aims to dramatically speed up clinical trials, bringing its total funding raised to $6 million. The British Medical Journal estimates that clinical trials in the UK have fallen by 41% between 2017 to 2021. With the cash injection, Lindus Health will focus on growing its commercial team, and expand its trials globally.
Persons: Peter Thiel, Michael Young, Thiel, Young, Firstminute, Hambro, Peter Thiel's, Sifted Organizations: Tech, PayPal, British Medical, Lindus Health Locations: London, Berlin, Germany, Europe
For those in need of a little motivation, Planet Fitness is throwing in an incentive. They have to share an online clip describing their High School Summer Pass experience to be considered. A boost to teens’ mental and physical wellbeingData reveal teens struggle with their overall wellness. This year’s High School Summer Pass launch during Mental Health Awareness Month is no accident. Teens can register now before free club access starts May 15, and those under 18 have to sign up with a parent or guardian, Planet Fitness said in the news release.
Millions of people have viewed a BBC News interview with a British cardiologist who used the broadcast to spread misinformation about COVID-19 vaccines. Malhotra cites the British Heart Foundation (BHF) for reporting 30,000 excess cardiovascular deaths “during the pandemic or since the pandemic”. A BHF spokesperson told Reuters that there were indeed 30,000 excess deaths involving ischaemic heart disease (IHD) in England between March 2020 and August 2022. Reuters has addressed similar claims linking COVID-19 vaccines with excess mortality (here, here and here), cardiac arrests (here, here and here), and other heart issues. Experts say the 30,000 excess cardiovascular deaths reported since the beginning of the pandemic are due to COVID-19 infection and issues with healthcare services.
He suffered a cardiac arrest moments after making a tackle and had to have his heartbeat restored on the field (here). In the UK, Dr Steven Cox, chief executive of charity Cardiac Risk on the Young (CRY), also told Reuters via email that sudden cardiac death in young people “is sadly not a new phenomenon”. The authors also noted that this was “likely... a significant underestimate” of the true incidence of cardiac death in the young. Another study published in 2022 by PLOS medicine found acute COVID-19 was associated with a 5.8x increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including a 6.4x increased risk of atrial arrythmias in the month after infection. Experts say there is no research that shows a link between COVID-19 vaccines and athletes collapsing or dying from sudden cardiac arrest.
An AI bot took the exam radiologists in the UK have to pass before finishing training. The AI candidate passed two of 10 mock exams, while humans passed four of 10. The AI candidate was a Smarturgences tool developed by French AI company Milvue that is commercially available. The AI candidate needs more training analyzing areas that are considered 'non-interpretable' like the abdomen and axial skeleton. While the AI candidate had "relatively high" accuracy, it was only the highest scoring candidate for one of the mock exams.
Patients with mild Covid, defined as those not hospitalized, were 2.7 times more likely to develop blood clots, according to the study published in the British Medical Journal's Heart on Monday. Participants were tracked until they developed cardiovascular disease, died or until the study ended in March 2021. While people with mild Covid had an increased risk of blood clots, patients hospitalized with the virus had a significantly higher risk of cardiovascular disease in general. The risk of cardiovascular disease for mild and severe cases was highest in the first 30 days after infection but continued later. The scientists said their findings highlight the importance of monitoring even people who had mild Covid for cardiovascular disease over the the long term.
For Quiñones and other Puerto Ricans, the continuing fragility of Puerto Rico's power grid five years later is a constant source of concern in a region that expects the possibility of hurricanes every fall. “Five years later, we are still exposed to the same risk,” Marxuach, who recently completed an analysis on the state of Puerto Rico’s electric power system, said. On Sunday afternoon, an islandwide blackout was reported as the eye of Fiona neared Puerto Rico's southwestern coast. Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico on Sept. 20, 2017. In the meantime, residents were getting ready for another tropical storm, albeit one less destructive than Hurricane Maria.
A woman holds a small bottle labelled with a "Coronavirus COVID-19 Vaccine" sticker and a medical syringe in this illustration taken October 30, 2020. The virus has since evolved, and mounting evidence from lab tests suggests the two therapies - sotrovimab as well as casirivimab-imdevimab - have limited clinical activity against the latest iterations of the virus. Another COVID therapy that emerged early in pandemic was Gilead's (GILD.O) antiviral remdesivir. The WHO expanded its conditional recommendation for the drug, advising that it can be used in patients with severe COVID as well as non-severe COVID patients at the highest risk of hospitalization. There are a handful of existing COVID therapeutics that remain useful in the fight against the virus, and others in development that are expected to also benefit patients.
America’s relationship to gun ownership is unique, and its gun culture is a global outlier. It is then unsurprising that the US has more deaths from gun violence than any other developed country per capita. A 2019 study published in the British Medical Journal found that US states with more permissive gun laws and greater gun ownership had higher rates of mass shootings. A decade of gun violence, culminating with the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, prompted the Australian government to take action. Many countries around the world have been able to tackle gun violence.
Persons: Uvalde, , Zachary Elkins, Elkins, they’ve, Jason R, Silva, Joe Biden’s, St Louis ’ Whitney R, Rukmani Bhatia, , Jacinda Ardern Organizations: CNN, Kansas, Monterey Park ., Survey, SAS, Gallup, University of Texas, US, of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, FBI, Shooting Sports Federation, European Union, Institute for Health Metrics, Washington , DC, El, Stanford University, William Paterson University, British Medical, Washington University, St Louis, Harris World Law, Inter, American, Human Rights, United Nations, Center for American Progress, Port, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, University of Washington, UN Locations: Kansas City . Lewiston, Monterey Park, Monterey Park . Orlando, Las Vegas . Newtown, Parkland, San Bernardino, Nashville . Louisville, United States, Switzerland, Falkland, Argentina, Yemen, Austin, Guatemala, Mexico, Canada, Australia, Washington ,, Brazil, Latin America, Caribbean, El Salvador, Venezuela, Colombia, Honduras, America, Belize, Panama, Greenland, California, American, Colorado , South Carolina, Texas, Washington, Port Arthur, South Africa, New Zealand, Christchurch, Britain, Plymouth, England, Geneva
Lying on your side may be healthier than on your back, according to a number of sleep experts. Changing your sleeping position to be on your side can have multiple benefits for many different reasons. Sleep specialist and pulmonologist at the Sleep Academy in Berlin, Alexander Blau, also recommends that those suffering from respiratory diseases position themselves better at night by lying on their sides. Hans Förstl, who runs a clinic for psychiatry and psychotherapy in Munich, explained that the brain is flushed out during sleep. Andresen also says that most people with heart problems automatically assume the correct lying position in any case.
Говорят, что стакан красного вина за столом – это «свято». Согласно British Medical Journal, рекомендованное количество – один бокал вина в день (5 мг алкоголя). «При производстве красного вина кожица красного винограда, которая отличается высоким содержанием полифенолов (обладающих антиоксидантными свойствами), участвует в процессе мацерации, длящемся около 20 дней. В случае красного вина сохранятся кожица винограда, где находится наибольшее количество антиоксидантов, а также знаменитый ресвератрол, который вызвал большой научный интерес. Каково рекомендованное количество вина?
Persons: Рубен Браво, Эстебан Лопес де Са, Хавьер Граус, Рафаэль Сомон, Ванесса Леон, Пино Нуар, Мерло Organizations: British Medical Journal, ЛаПас, Рамон Кахаль, Домендеплевел, Ассоциация диетологов Locations: El Pais, , de Madrid, Мадрид, Леон, Испания, Мадрид ( )
Tulpina britanicăÎn Regatul Unit a apărut o nouă variantă a SARS-CoV-2 (cunoscută sub numele de 20I / 501Y.V1, VOC 202012/01 sau B.1.1.7) cu un număr mare de mutații. Tulpina sud-africanăÎn Africa de Sud, o altă variantă a SARS-CoV-2 (cunoscută sub numele de 20H / 501Y.V2 sau B.1.351) a apărut independent de cea britanică. „Cea din Marea Britanie este mai transmisibilă, dar cea din Africa de Sud are transmisibilitate similară cu tulpinile clasice, iar simptomele sunt la fel. Totuși, potrivit secretarului în sănătate din Marea Britanie Matt Hancock, tulpina din Africa de Sud pare să se răspândească mai repede decât cea din Marea Britanie. Conform Ministerului Sănătății din Japonia, mutația a fost descoperită la un călător care a ajuns la Aeroportul Narita, lângă Tokyo, din Filipine.
Persons: ., Răzvan Cherecheș, României, Sun, Britanie Matt Hancock, P, Nuno Faria, Tatiana Bucearschi Organizations: British Medical Journal, Universitatea Babeș - Bolyai, Ministerul Sănătății, Hot News, Imperial College, Sănătății, Aeroportul, Republic World, Ministerului Sănătății Locations: Republica Moldova, Regatul Unit, Africa de Sud, Cluj - Napoca, Britanie, România, Brazilia, Tokyo, Japonia, SUA, Manaus, Londra, New Scientist, Aeroportul Narita, Filipine, Germania, Chișinăului, Chișinău, Berlin, Moldova
De asemenea, s-a constatat că această tulpină este cu aproximativ 40% – 70% mai contagioasă în comparație cu alte variante dominante de coronavirus de până la apariția acesteia. Tulpina sud-africanăÎn Africa de Sud, o altă variantă a SARS-CoV-2 (cunoscută sub numele de 20H / 501Y.V2 sau B.1.351) a apărut independent de cea britanică. „Cea din Marea Britanie este mai transmisibilă, dar cea din Africa de Sud are transmisibilitate similară cu tulpinile clasice, iar simptomele sunt la fel. Totuși, potrivit secretarului în sănătate din Marea Britanie Matt Hancock, tulpina din Africa de Sud pare să se răspândească mai repede decât cea din Marea Britanie. Conform Ministerului Sănătății din Japonia, mutația a fost descoperită la un călător care a ajuns la Aeroportul Narita, lângă Tokyo, din Filipine.
Persons: ., Răzvan Cherecheș, României, Sun, Britanie Matt Hancock, P, Nuno Faria, Tatiana Bucearschi Organizations: British Medical Journal, Universitatea Babeș - Bolyai, Ministerul Sănătății, Hot News, Imperial College, Sănătății, Aeroportul, Republic World, Ministerului Sănătății Locations: Republica Moldova, Regatul Unit, Africa de Sud, Cluj - Napoca, Britanie, România, Brazilia, Tokyo, Japonia, SUA, Manaus, Londra, New Scientist, Aeroportul Narita, Filipine, Germania, Chișinăului, Chișinău, Berlin, Moldova
Если бы человек взял за привычку съедать одно яблоко в день, то это серьезно бы снизило число смертей от сердечно-сосудистых заболеваний, в частности от инфаркта, выяснили британские ученые из Оксфордского университета (University of Oxford) , статья которых изложена в журнале British Medical Journal. Авторы работы при помощи математической модели вычислили, что ежедневный прием статинов во второй группе населения снижает число смертей в результате инсультов и инфарктов на 9,4 тысячи случаев в год. При этом добавление в ежедневный рацион одного яблока способно предотвратить 8,5 тысячи сердечно-сосудистых смертей среди 70% населения Великобритании возрастом старше 50 лет, передает informing.ru. Но следует заметить, что подобная практика в отдельных случаях может привести к дополнительным случаям диабета и миопатии. Таким образом, не существует универсального средства от всех заболеваний, а соблюдать меру необходимо даже в яблоках.
Organizations: University of Oxford, British Medical Journal, Оксфордский университет Locations: Великобритания
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