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I thought I was ready for my son to go to kindergarten, as I've done this before. But the morning I walked my son to the open double doors of his new school and hugged him goodbye, it felt different. AdvertisementMy body knew how to grow a baby again, and that following year, my son was born. When I finally gained strength, I went for my first stroller walk with my son. AdvertisementAlthough it hurts to know this was my last kindergarten drop-off, I'm learning to do things on my own again.
Persons: Lisa McCarty, I, I'd, she'd Organizations: Service, World Health Organization, OB
Read previewI worked as a flight attendant on domestic and international routes for two years, and I saw all kinds of behavior on planes. Even if you think there isn't a flight attendant around, you'd be surprised how often other passengers let us know. Surachet Jo/ShutterstockSometimes, passengers ask flight attendants for help hoisting their carry-ons into the overhead bins. AdvertisementIf it's an emergency, call a flight attendant over and we'll help you. Always tell your flight attendant.
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AdvertisementPeople with an unhealthy gut microbiome might experience symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, bloating, and excess wind, he said. Because of this wide-reaching impact, commercial companies are racing to roll out products claiming to boost our gut health, from yogurt to "gut-friendly" soda. AdvertisementBelow, top gut health researchers break down the ways that our gut affects our health. Mental healthThere's strong evidence that a good diet is linked to better mental health, brain health, and mood, likely because it promotes a healthy gut microbiome, Spector said. The benefits of gut health likely stretch even furtherThere's lots of emerging research that suggests the reach of the gut microbiome extends even further, too.
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After the birth of our second child, he said he felt like he didn't have the energy for another baby at the age of 40. I was so excited about the news, but I wasn't sure about how my husband would take it. Melissa Noble says that being an older parent has its challenges, but it also has its positives. But there are also lots of positives to being an older parent. For one, we're more relaxed and definitely in a better position financially than we were when we unexpectedly fell pregnant with baby No.
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“If we work with our physiology knowing that women are women and men are men, knowing that women are not small men, then imagine the (health) outcomes,” she said at a 2019 TED talk. Women of all ages should focus on strength training to help reduce risk of dementia, said exercise physiologist and nutrition scientist Dr. Stacy Sims (not shown). Dr. Stacy Sims said women should prioritize eating more protein to support building muscle, especially as bodies age. But if we have that lean mass from strength training, it really helps calm down that rate of change. Drinking something cold right after exercise helps bring that blood back centrally, reduces metabolites and starts the reparation process.
Persons: Joe Biden, , Stacy Sims, , MoMo, Sims, Darwin, that’s, Alzheimer’s, haven’t, It’s, , Melanie Radzicki McManus Organizations: CNN’s, CNN, TED, National Institutes of Health, Women’s, US National Institutes of Health Locations: Mount Maunganui , New Zealand
I tried to repeat the boundary script I read in a Forbes article the previous day. When I left the room, I obsessed over everything I said, questioning whether I sounded stupid or not. Even though both childhood trauma and burnout symptoms often overlap, the solution differs. Most traditional burnout recovery approaches overfocus on external solutions — like physical exercise or an adequate rest and sleep schedule. If I feel triggered at work, I quietly tell myself that freezing or complying helped younger Teresa survive scary events.
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Zendaya says she almost backed out of wearing a robot suit to the "Dune 2" premiere. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementZendaya says she almost backed out of wearing her eye-catching robot suit to the "Dune 2" premiere, noting that it made her feel "lightheaded" after being in it for a short time. Zendaya surprised fans at the UK premiere by walking the red carpet in the robotic suit of armor that was designed by Thierry Mugler in 1995.
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But the rattling shook buildings in New York City and drove startled residents into the streets. Image The command room of New York City Emergency Management. Today’s earthquake Magnitude 4.8 Conn. Pa. 1964 4.5 1994 4.6 250-mile radius from New York City Md. 250-mile radius from New York City Del. While earthquakes in New York City are surprises to most, seismologists say the ground is not as stable as New Yorkers might believe.
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"The Bachelor" stars Joey Graziadei and Kelsey Anderson spoke to Business Insider about their relationship. The pair said that they've gone to couples therapy since getting engaged during the season 28 finale. Advertisement"The Bachelor" season 28 stars Kelsey Anderson and Joey Graziadei on "After the Final Rose." They wanted to start couples therapy in a good spotKelsey Anderson and Joey Graziadei on season 28 of "The Bachelor." Jan Thijs/DisneySince getting engaged, Graziadei and Anderson have continued getting to know each other on a deeper level through couples therapy.
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But Covid, RSV and influenza are more serious maladies that require a thoughtful approach to resuming exercise. Turner recommended calculating your maximum heart rate and keeping it below 70% to start, which is considered light exercise. To determine your maximum heart rate, first subtract your age from 220, then calculate 70% of that. For example, a 40-year-old would have a maximum heart rate of 180 beats per minute (220 minus 40). Since 70% of 180 is 126, a 40-year-old’s heart rate should initially stay below 126 beats per minute.
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A former US surgeon general just got a taste of what frustrates countless Americans: a massive medical bill. AdvertisementAdams said his experience highlighted the exorbitant cost of medical care in the US and the lack of price transparency. AdvertisementIt's unclear why Adams' bill was so high since he said he hadn't received a breakdown of the charges. High-deductible plans have become more common as employers have shifted the cost of medical care to their workers. AdvertisementThe ER visit isn't Adams' first brush with an unexpected bill, and he fears it won't be the last.
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For 30 years, however, I've suffered from a severe fear of flying. I did so many things before flyingThe strategies I used to depend on were based on manufacturing control over things out of my control. Here are 3 things that have helped me control my fear of flyingFriends and family like to list statistics for me. I know flying is safer than driving. When the plane bounces through turbulent air, I tell myself, "I feel scared, but what I'm doing is actually very safe."
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Story highlights Women are more likely to have non-classic symptoms of heart attack Heart disease affects women differently than it affects men in some ways Be mindful of the risk factor that affects 44% of US womenCNN —Heart disease is the leading cause of death for women — for about 1 in 5 women — in the United States, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More than 60 million American women are living with some form of heart disease, yet just over half (56%) are aware that heart disease is the No. Coronary artery disease and vascular disease, or disease in blood vessels, are the leading cause of heart attacks and strokes. Another type of heart disease is heart rhythm abnormalities. Studies have shown that women have a higher likelihood of developing heart disease in the smaller arteries of their heart.
Persons: , Leana Wen, Wen, didn’t Organizations: CNN, US Centers for Disease Control, George Washington University, CDC Locations: United States
Americans spend, on average, more than two and a half hours on social media each day. His book offers practical strategies for stepping back, reevaluating and unsubscribing from the ideas, habits and tech engagements that keep us from happiness. Advances in health care, like cutting-edge diagnostic tools, are just one example of the incredible benefits of the tech revolution. The crushing pace of technology doesn’t allow for the milliseconds it takes for us to be conscious enough to step back. This is a tall task, but I believe the more people can hear that voice, the healthier our society will be.
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Abercrombie and Fitch is in the midst of a major comeback, but the retailer is still being haunted by the alleged sins of former chief executive Mike Jeffries. The company was sued Friday for turning a blind eye to Jeffries' alleged misconduct, court records show. He's accused of running a sprawling sex trafficking ring that exploited young men hoping to become models for the brand. It comes just weeks after the BBC published an investigation into Jeffries and Abercrombie that made similar accusations. Following the event, Bradberry was flown to Nice, France, where he was again forced to perform sex acts on Jeffries, the suit states.
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Elon Musk wants Mitch McConnell out
  + stars: | 2023-09-28 | by ( Kwan Wei Kevin Tan | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Elon Musk, too, is calling for Sen. Mitch McConnell to step down. "Seriously, it's time for Mitch to move on, " Musk wrote in an X post. In a follow-up post, Musk posted a clip of McConnell freezing during a press conference in August. A spokesperson for McConnell later said McConnell "felt momentarily lightheaded and paused during his press conference," per Politico. I'm going to finish my term as leader and I'm going to finish my Senate term," McConnell said, per Politico.
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CNN —Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell’s office released an update about the 81-year-old Kentuckian’s health after he froze in front of cameras last week for the second time in as many months. The note from Brian Monahan, the Capitol Hill attending physician, says there is no evidence of a stroke, seizure disorder or movement disorder like Parkinson’s disease. Video Ad Feedback McConnell appears to freeze while speaking with reporters 00:46 - Source: WLWTThe Republican leader’s office had attributed the two frozen moments to “lightheadedness,” and Monahan indicated that it’s “not uncommon” for victims of concussion to feel lightheaded. Video Ad Feedback McConnell freezes during July 2023 press conference 01:07 - Source: CNNMcConnell is expected to make floor remarks about Senate business after the chamber opens at 3 p.m. ET and meet with his leadership team at 5 p.m. for the first time since before the summer break.
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Mitch McConnell froze once again during a press conference on Wednesday. Doctors have speculated that the Senate Minority Leader may be experiencing seizures. Last month, McConnell had a similarly awkward moment when he abruptly stopped speaking during a press conference at the Capitol. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe supposed seizures could be connected to a series of falls and a concussion in March experienced by McConnell, Thaler told WCVB-TV. Vossel said that age is a major risk factor for these types of seizures, more so than experiencing a fall, per DailyMail.com.
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Washington CNN —Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell is medically cleared to continue his schedule, the US Capitol physician said Thursday, after he froze for the second time in as many months in public. “I have consulted with Leader McConnell and conferred with his neurology team. Even if they have a meeting, there’s no mechanism to force a vote on the party’s leadership. “The leader sounded like his usual self and was in good spirits,” said Ryan Wrasse, a spokesman for Senate GOP Whip John Thune, who spoke to the GOP leader. “Obviously his first responsibility is to the voters of Kentucky,” GOP Sen. Kevin Cramer of North Dakota told CNN in July.
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Also in the Senate, California’s Dianne Feinstein, 90, has been ill and displayed apparent cognitive decline in public in recent months. But given that Biden, McConnell and Feinstein are public officials, voters are entitled to a high level of transparency. Biden, for instance, would be 86 by the time his second term ends, which represents his biggest vulnerability in the 2024 election. Remarkably, in an age where major questions divide on party lines, 69% of Democrats shared that view. Should Biden, if he wins a second term, experience a similar moment to McConnell, questions about the continuity of US leadership would reverberate around the world and offer openings for US adversaries.
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The incident raised fresh questions among Republican and Democratic members of Congress about some of their aging colleagues. After being approached by a second person, McConnell resumed speaking but needed reporters' questions repeated to him and only answered two more questions. A McConnell aide said the senator would be consulting with a physician prior to his next public event. McConnell froze on Wednesday after being asked whether he intended to run again in 2026, when his six-year term is up. McConnell has served as Senate majority leader from 2015 to 2021 and as Senate minority leader since then.
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Mitch McConnell suddenly became disoriented while answering questions on Wednesday. The incident occurred just over a month after he abruptly stopped speaking at a press conference. "Leader McConnell felt momentarily lightheaded and paused during his press conference today," a McConnell spokesperson told CNN. AdvertisementAdvertisementLast month, McConnell abruptly and awkwardly stopped speaking during a press conference at the Capitol before being whisked away. He later told reporters that he was "fine" and an aide of his told Insider that the senator only stepped away because he "felt lightheaded."
Persons: Mitch McConnell, McConnell, Brent Griffiths Organizations: Service, Washington DC, McConnell, CNN, prudential, Capitol Locations: Wall, Silicon, Washington, Kentucky
CNN —Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell appeared to freeze for about 30 seconds on Wednesday while speaking with reporters after a speech in Covington, Kentucky. “I’m sorry you all, we’re gonna need a minute,” the aide told reporters. Speaking to reporters after the incident, McConnell insisted he was “fine.”McConnell and his top deputy, Senate Republican Whip John Thune, spoke this afternoon after Wednesday’s incident. President Joe Biden also told reporters Wednesday afternoon that he plans to try to “get in touch” with McConnell. I don’t know enough to know,” Biden told reporters following remarks on the federal response to Hurricane Idalia and the wildfires in Maui.
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They’re almost enough to make you forget the pleasures of being a little bit bad. We asked 16 writers — most of them respectable adults — about the irresponsible, immoral, indulgent things they do. Years later, we bumped into each other in public, resulting in a humiliating exposition that left everyone questioning my sanity. Can’t stop won’t stop ShopliftingWhenever I’m at the airport, I like to do a little shopping at the Free Store. Yes yes yes.
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Two of his smokers open toward each other, creating what he calls a “heat alley,” in the middle of the room. To mitigate the impact on his staff, he has them rotating in shifts of 10 to 15 minutes in the pit room. “I grew up around heat my whole life,” he said, explaining that he got lightheaded at an outdoor event recently. About two weeks ago, they had to close the restaurant for two days as temperatures in the kitchen reached 124 degrees. Now, they’re paying about $1,200 a month for electricity, about 50 percent more than before the heat wave.
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