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But Trump also doubled down on his refusal to release his own health records — which Harris and her running mate, Minnesota Gov. Trump's campaign event Monday night was billed as a town hall where Trump would take questions from South Dakota Gov. Harris' medical history includes seasonal allergies and hives, but she has never experienced severe symptoms, Dr. Joshua Simmons wrote in the two-page letter. A day after releasing her records, Harris blasted Trump at a campaign rally in North Carolina. "He refuses to release his medical records," Harris said at a campaign rally in North Carolina on Sunday.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump's, Harris, Trump, Tim Walz, Kristi Noem, Maria, Noem, Andrea Bocelli, Sinead O'Connor's, James Brown's, Steven Cheung, Bruce Aronwold, Ronny Jackson, Cheung, Jackson, Joshua Simmons, Simmons Organizations: Republican, Greater, Greater Philadelphia Expo, Fairgrounds, Democratic, Trump, Minnesota Gov, South Dakota Gov, CBS News, CNBC, White, CBS Locations: Greater Philadelphia, Oaks , Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Texas, North Carolina, America
Is that what’s going on?”Invoking Trump’s medical history may serve a particular purpose for Harris, reminding voters that they're a generation apart in age and that at 78, Trump is the oldest presidential nominee in U.S. history. Trump told CBS News in August that he would release his medical records. Holding clipboards, Democratic campaign aides approached Harris supporters as they stood in line to enter the arena Sunday, inviting them to knock on doors on her behalf and to staff phone banks. And let’s handle November.”Supporters lined up hours before Harris’ appearance at the East Carolina University basketball arena. A disc jockey kept Harris’ supporters entertained as they waited for her to take the stage, something of a campaign novelty meant to keep the crowd energized throughout.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Harris, Trump, , Trump hasn’t, ” Harris, ” Steven Cheung, Ronny Jackson, Trump’s, , hasn’t, Barack Obama, Obama, Jimmy Carter, Holding, Chris Schulte, she’s, weaponize, Justice Department “, Harris ’, Tanyetta Hill, they’ve Organizations: CBS, , White, CBS News, White House, Republican, Democratic, Trump, Justice Department, East Carolina University, Commodores, Democratic Party Locations: GREENVILLE, N.C, North Carolina, America, United States, Texas, Carolina, Onslow
Simmons also wrote that the vice president eats a healthy diet and engages in regular daily aerobics and core strength training. Harris' last medical exam in April was "unremarkable," Simmons said, adding that all of her routine exams and bloodwork were "normal." The report noted Harris' skin was "normal apart from mild sun damage in sun-exposed areas." Presidential candidates typically release their medical records, and presidents tend to have annual exams. This is the first time Harris' medical records have been made public.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Joshua Simmons, she's, Simmons, Harris, Donald Trump, Bruce Aronwold, Trump, Joe Biden's, Biden, Sleepy Joe, , Sen, JD Vance, , he’s Organizations: State, CBS, Trump, Fox News
Vice President and Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris arrives for a campaign event at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan, October 4, 2024. Vice President Kamala Harris is in "excellent health" and "possesses the physical and mental resiliency" required to serve as president, her doctor said in a letter released Saturday that summarizes her medical history and status. As Harris' office released the medical report, her campaign highlighted recent media reports raising questions about Trump's health and mental acuity and his failure to provide information about health status and medical history. Since Biden was replaced on the ticket with Harris, Trump's own health has drawn more attention. Last November, Trump marked Biden's birthday by releasing a letter from his physician that reported the former president was in "excellent" physical and mental health.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Joshua Simmons, Harris, Republican Donald Trump, Trump, Simmons, Joe Biden's, Biden Organizations: Democratic, Dort Financial, U.S . Army, State, Republican, Trump Locations: Dort, Flint , Michigan
And Kim Kardashian advocates for the release of the Menendez brothers. Chris Kofinis, a Democratic strategist, said Harris’ campaign is banking on Trump’s weaknesses being enough to carry Harris to victory. as the Harris campaign works to engage a group of voters threatening to defect over the Biden administration’s handling of the situation in the Middle East. People who are allergic to bees are usually allergic to yellow jackets as well, though the scale of the reaction may differ. Meanwhile, prosecutors in California said they are reviewing the Menendez brothers’ convictions to determine whether they should be resentenced and potentially released.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Kim Kardashian, Menendez, , Harris, Justin Sullivan, Donald Trump, Harris ’, she’s, , , Steve Shurtleff, Chris Kofinis, ” Harris, Tim Walz, Trump, Walz, Barack Obama, Hezbollah’s, Hezbollah's, Hashem Safieddine, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Hassan Nasrallah, Chris Hayes, L.A, Lyle, Erik, ” Kardashian, Erik Menendez, Netflix’s, Read, George Gascón, Jack Smith’s, Smith, Jeff Greenberg, Helene, Alexandra Byrne, — Rich Bellis, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: Cochise College Douglas Campus, Democratic, New, CBS, Minnesota Gov, Gov, Biden, East, NBC News, IDF, North Carolina State University, NBC, Netflix, Arts, Universal, Getty, River Arts Locations: North Carolina, Douglas , Arizona, New Hampshire, Butler , Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Beirut, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Iran, Carolina, Hurricane, Beverly Hills , California, California, Colorado, , Asheville, N.C
Historically, women's healthcare has been impaired by challenges like bias and a lack of specialized providers. For years, healthcare systems weren't designed for women, and there are still gaps in research and treatments for women's health issues. AdvertisementWith this reality in mind, Joanna Strober cofounded Midi Health, a website designed to help people experiencing menopause and perimenopause access specialists. Interventions can range from lifestyle coaching to prescription medication, and Midi providers can refer patients to in-person treatments when needed. Midi Health is on its way toward doing that; the company closed a $60 million Series B round in April.
Persons: Ashlee Wisdom, Wisdom, Smisha Agarwal, Agarwal, they're, Joanna Strober, Strober Organizations: New York University, Health, Center for Global Digital Health Innovation, Johns Hopkins University, Women's Health, US National Institutes of Health, Midi Health, Midi, Silicon Valley Bank Locations: Black
Learn moreThe Sea.Hear.Now festival blends music with surfing and immersive art in an annual event held in Asbury Park, New Jersey. The music festival takes over the north beach area of Asbury Park on September 14 and 15. Sea.Hear.Now 2024 festival scheduleSea.Hear.Now is a multi-genre music, art, and surfing festival held over two days in Asbury Park, New Jersey. How to buy tickets for Sea.Hear.Now 2024Original tickets for Sea.Hear.Now have sold out. How much are Sea.Hear.Now Music Festival tickets?
Persons: Bruce Springsteen, Noah Kahan, Springsteen, Danny Clinch, Sonic Blume, Passafire, Robert Randolf, Joe P, Sierra Ferrell, Guster, Ziggy Alberts, Grace Potter, Noah Kahan Sunday, Spazz, Rachel Ana Dobken, Bertha, Joy Oladokun, Larking Poe, Norah Jones, Action Bronson, Trey Anastasio, Gogol Bordello Organizations: Business, Hall of Fame, Asbury Park, Exchange, Ticketmaster, Craigslist, Asbury Ocean Club, The Locations: Asbury Park , New Jersey, Asbury, Ashbury
With plenty of dates still remaining in their 2024 tour, there are a few avenues for how to buy Foo Fighters tickets this year. We've got you covered if you're looking for how to get tickets to Foo Fighters' 2024 tour. Foo Fighters 2024 tour scheduleFoo Fighters' European tour concludes on July 7, 2024. How to buy tickets for Foo Fighters 2024 concert tourYou can buy original tickets to Foo Fighters' 2024 Everything Or Nothing at All Tour on Ticketmaster. The least expensive standard original tickets for Foo Fighters' 2024 tour begin at $36 for the band's August 3 show in Denver.
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Beewise: 2024 CNBC Disruptor 50
  + stars: | 2024-05-14 | by ( Cnbc.Com Staff | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +1 min
Israeli agtech startup Beewise Technologies is using AI, sensor, robots and computer vision to save more honeybees as climate change has threatened their survival, leading to more than one-third of bee colonies disappearing each year and threatening food supplies. This social impact business has designed and built high-tech hives that help the bee's chances of survival, and keep it harvesting honey and pollinating crops. Honeybees pollinate $15 billion worth of crops in the U.S. each year, such as vegetables, fruits and nuts, not to mention produce honey. Beewise is not the only startup going after the growing market for commercial beekeeping pollination services, estimated by the USDA at $320 million annually. Former Disruptor BeeHero, also from Israel, is a close competitor.
Persons: Saar, Elijah Radzyner, Disruptor BeeHero, Beewise Organizations: Saar Safra, UN, USDA, Partners Locations: U.S, Israel, New York
Matthew Stockman/Getty ImagesBut while Alcaraz won the match, it was beekeeper Lance Davis who truly saved the day. “This time of year is swarming season, so they go everywhere,” Davis told ATPTour.com. US actor Ben Stiller was one of many impressed with his work, writing on X: “Bee Invasion Guy is very cool. Fearless.”After his somewhat unusual win, Alcaraz will now face Jannik Sinner in the semifinals of the tournament. If nothing else, he’ll hope he can just get on with his tennis without being mobbed by another invasion of bees.
Persons: Indian Wells –, Carlos Alcaraz, Alexander Zverev, Alcaraz, swatting, Mohamed Lahyani, “ I’ve, I’ve, ” Beekeeper Lance Davis, Matthew Stockman, Lance Davis, Davis, ” Davis, ATPTour.com, ” Alcaraz, Ben Stiller, Guy, , “ I’m Organizations: CNN, BNP, Twitter, Getty Locations: Indian, California
We’re hoping that we even get kids watching their dogs in their backyard and seeing if their dogs behave interestingly during the eclipse,” Hartstone-Rose said. The next total solar eclipse that will be visible across the contiguous United States won’t appear until August 2044. The space agency is expecting far larger numbers for the 2024 total solar eclipse — nearly 2,500 people have already signed up, she added. “(During a total solar eclipse) you have so many different ways the light is scattering, so there’s these beautiful colors of orange and purple and green. “It’s kind of a great human sensory experience to be in the middle of a total solar eclipse.”
Persons: , Adam Hartstone, Rose, Hartstone, , that’s, Kelsey Perrett, United States won’t, Bryan Pijanowski, , Pijanowski, William M, Wheeler, John Griffioen, Griffioen, Perrett, ” Perrett, ” Pijanowski Organizations: CNN, American, North Carolina State University, Nashville Zoo, Solar, Fort Worth Zoo, NASA, Center, Purdue University, Buffalo Zoo, Zoo, Toledo Zoo, Indianapolis Zoo Locations: Columbia , South Carolina, United States, Raleigh, , Grassmere, Mexico, Canada, Texas, North America, West Lafayette , Indiana, Fort, New York, Arkansas, Ohio
WASHINGTON (AP) — When a total solar eclipse transforms day into night, will tortoises start acting romantic? They previously detected other strange animal behaviors in 2017 at a South Carolina zoo that was in the path of total darkness. This year’s full solar eclipse in North America crisscrosses a different route than in 2017 and occurs in a different season, giving researchers and citizen scientists opportunities to observe new habits. After the 2017 eclipse, he analyzed data from tracking devices previously placed on wild species to study habitat use. So do feral horses, “probably taking cover, responding to the possibility of a storm out on the open plains.”The last full U.S. solar eclipse to span coast to coast happened in late summer, in August.
Persons: , Adam Hartstone, Siamangs, gibbons, “ It’s, Jennifer Tsuruda, Tsuruda, of Alberta's Olav Rueppell, Nate Bickford, , Andrew Farnsworth, Raffaela Lesch Organizations: WASHINGTON, Fort Worth Zoo, North Carolina State University, University of Tennessee, of Alberta's, Oregon Institute of Technology, Cornell University, University of Arkansas, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group, AP Locations: Texas, South Carolina, Columbia , South Carolina, Hartstone, Little Rock , Arkansas, Toledo , Ohio, Indianapolis, North America
A drug that has been used for decades to treat allergic asthma and hives significantly reduced the risk of life-threatening reactions in children with severe food allergies who were exposed to trace amounts of peanuts, cashews, milk and eggs, researchers reported on Sunday. The drug, Xolair, has already been approved by the Food and Drug Administration for adults and children over age 1 with food allergies. It is the first treatment that drastically cuts the risk of serious reactions — like anaphylaxis, a life-threatening allergic reaction that causes the body to go into shock — after accidental exposures to various food allergens. The results of the researchers’ study, presented at the annual conference of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology in Washington, were published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
Organizations: Food and Drug Administration, American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, Immunology, The New England, of Medicine Locations: Washington, The
This week in The Texas Monthly, I read a troubling profile of Tim Dunn, a 68-year-old billionaire Texas oilman and lavish financier for right-wing extremists in the state. I highly recommend reading the entire profile, which is a comprehensive look at a very powerful man. Dunn makes an unfavorable comparison between human societies and bee hives:“When everybody does what they do best for the hive, it prospers,” he said. If you’re a scout, be a scout.” Dunn then contrasted the cooperation of the hive with the inexorable tumult of modern politics. But when read with Dunn in mind — a straightforward Christian nationalist whose allies in Texas politics are leading the charge to ban books, suppress the rights of L.G.B.T.Q.
Persons: Tim Dunn, Texas oilman, ” Russell Gold, “ Dunn, don’t, Dunn, , ” Dunn, Organizations: Texas, Texans Locations: , Texas, L.G.B.T.Q
A medication used to treat asthma can now be used to help people with food allergies avoid severe reactions, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Friday. Xolair, the brand name for the drug omalizumab, became the first medication approved to reduce allergic reactions caused by accidental exposure to food triggers. An estimated 17 million people in the U.S. have the type of food allergies that can cause rapid, serious symptoms, including severe, whole-body reactions that are potentially deadly. Wood estimated that 25% to 50% of people with food allergies, particularly children and young adults, would elect to use Xolair. The drug has been used “off-label” to treat food allergies, said Dr. Ruchi Gupta, director of the Center for Food Allergy & Asthma Research at Northwestern University.
Persons: Xolair, , Robert Wood, Wood, Ruchi Gupta Organizations: U.S . Food, Drug Administration, Johns Hopkins Children’s Center, FDA, National Institutes of Health, Center for Food Allergy, Asthma Research, Northwestern University, drugmakers Novartis, Roche, Genentech, Associated Press Health, Science Department, Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Science, Educational Media Group, AP Locations: U.S
My daughter's first allergic reaction was when se was 3 years old. I want someone to tell me she will be able to live a full life despite her allergies. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . She's just lived through her second allergic reaction that required an epinephrine injection and ambulance ride to the hospital following a few bites of food that we had no idea would induce a life-threatening reaction. A heartbreaking and impressionable story ultimately saved our daughter's life.
Persons: , She's, Oakley, I'd, Will, We've Organizations: Service Locations: West Palm
My son started smoking marijuana in high school and things quickly escalated to heroin. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . The 10-year detour his life took after high school spanned all things concerning whether he would make it out of this alive. Standing at the kitchen sink one summer morning in 2010, the warm prickle of hives took shape down my legs. AdvertisementWhen I first learned Bryant was smoking marijuana, I thought, "he's in high school."
Persons: I'm, what's, , Bryant, I'd, Cesar Deleon, I've, Weeks Organizations: Service, University of North, Engineers, Anonymous, FAU, Tau Beta Pi Locations: Florida, California, University of North Florida, Lake Worth
A jury awarded $1M+ to 4 American Airlines attendants who said their uniforms made them sick. Their attorneys now anticipate many other lawsuits against the clothing company, Twin Hill. AdvertisementAdvertisementA jury in California ruled that a clothing company should pay more than $1 million to four American Airlines flight attendants who said wearing their uniforms made them sick. Attorneys told the AP that they represent more than 400 other AA flight attendants who are making the same claims. Silver-Charan was part of a group of flight attendants who initially filed a lawsuit in 2017.
Persons: , Tracey Silver, Charan, Brenda Sabbatino, Daniel Balaban, Balaban, they're Organizations: Service, American Airlines, Twin, Associated Press, Alameda County Superior Court, Washington, AP, AA, The, Post, Centers for Disease Control, The Post, Detroit News Locations: Twin Hill, California, Alameda County
Stress rash: What to do when stress gives you hives
  + stars: | 2023-11-01 | by ( Taylor Nicioli | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
What causes a stress rash? Stress hives can occur in response to elevated body temperatures caused by stress. What does a stress rash look like? Stress rashes are occasionally paired with swelling of the eyelids or the lips, Ploch said. How to get rid of a stress rashThe best treatment for a stress rash is to prevent it altogether, but don’t panic if after a hard day at work your skin begins to itch.
Persons: , ’ ”, Whitney, dermatopathology, Lauren Ploch, Ploch, , ” Ploch Organizations: CNN, Health, University of Colorado School of Medicine, American Academy of Dermatology Association, Scripps Health, American College of Allergy, Asthma, Immunology, World Health Organization Locations: Augusta , Georgia
Evan and Dani BretonEvan, now 40, worked as a massage therapist while Dani, now 39, was a self-employed photographer. Dani and Evan BentonThe couple drove over the border into Mexico on December 5, 2021. Guanajuato, MexicoHouse-sitting was a way to live rent-free in MexicoThe couple became house-sitters in Mexico so they could live rent-free and travel around the country. Japan was their final stop because of cheaper house pricesAfter 14 months in Mexico, the couple concluded that Japan "would be a better fit for us." The house cost $7,500 and the realtor's fees were an additional $1,500.
Persons: Dani, Evan Benton, , Dani Benton, Evan, Dani Breton Evan, New Orleans Evan, Dani Breton, Bentons, could've, Evan Benton Dani, Dani Benton Evan, they've, grandpas, We've Organizations: Service, Ninth Ward, Mexico House, Facebook Locations: New Orleans, Mexico, Japan, Dallas , Oregon, Cholula Puebla, Guanajuato, www.housesitmexico.com, Tokyo, South Korea, Omishima, Ehime Prefecture, Louisiana
But Vira Chernukha, 76 and now the sole resident of a northeastern Ukrainian village bombed and depopulated by Russian invaders, has no intention of ever leaving Dementiivka again. Nowadays, she keeps busy fixing the damage to her yard and tending to a monument to Ukrainian soldiers who died defending the village. When she woke up, she was in a hospital room in Belgorod, a city just over the Russian border. "We travelled via Latvia, Lithuania and Poland to Lviv and then Vinnitsya," she said, referring to two western Ukrainian cities. Ukrainian forces retook much of the country's northeast last year in a lightning counteroffensive that caught Russian troops off guard.
Persons: Vira Chernukha, Dementiivka, I'm, I've, Chernukha, Ron Popeski, Tom Balmforth, Peter Graff Organizations: Thomson Locations: Russia, Ukraine, Dementiivka, Kharkiv, Ukrainian, Russian, Belgorod, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Lviv
Commercial crops including almonds, apples and avocados are dependent on pollination by European honey bees, with huge numbers of hives moved during spring flowering to bring bees to plants. "The potential to eradicate is no longer possible ... We now need to work collaboratively to manage and minimise the impact of Varroa." Varroa is a reddish-brown mite around 1 mm in diameter that attaches itself to European and Asian honey bees and feeds on them, weakening them and killing colonies. The mite also carries viruses and has caused the collapse of honey bee populations around the world. Varroa does not target native Australian honey bees.
Persons: Peter Hobson, Miral Fahmy Organizations: CANBERRA, National Management Group, New South, South Locations: Australia, New South Wales, South Wales
Commercial crops including almonds, apples and avocados are dependent on pollination by European honey bees, with huge numbers of hives moved during spring flowering to bring bees to plants. "The potential to eradicate is no longer possible ... We now need to work collaboratively to manage and minimise the impact of Varroa." Varroa is a reddish-brown mite around 1 mm in diameter that attaches itself to European and Asian honey bees and feeds on them, weakening them and killing colonies. The mite also carries viruses and has caused the collapse of honey bee populations around the world. Varroa does not target native Australian honey bees.
Persons: Peter Hobson, Miral Organizations: CANBERRA, National Management Group, New South, South, Thomson Locations: Australia, New South Wales, South Wales
This is Part 2 of a two-part series on learning to solve Spelling Bee. Now that you’ve built your foundation with Spelling Bee, let’s put those skills into practice. If you have no idea what we’re talking about, read Part 1 where we cover the basics of Spelling Bee, a few tips to get you started and how to set attainable goals. In Part 2, we’ll be taking a look at some slightly more advanced solving tips, as well as how to be a good member of the “Hivemind,” the online community of die-hard Spelling Bee fans. Tackling the Spelling Bee ForumOn any given day, you can find yourself mired in a web of tricky letters and complex words.
Persons: let’s, you’ve, Jackie Frere, Isaac Aronow, we’ll Organizations: Games Locations: Spelling
CNN —Authorities raced to capture five million bees released yesterday after a truck carrying several crates of hives fell onto a roadway in Ontario, Canada, Halton Regional Police Constable Ryan Anderson told CNN. “Within a couple hours, the majority of the bees were safely back in their hives in their crates, and were safely loaded back on the trailer,” Anderson said. Beekeepers return bees in Burlington, Ontario, on Wednesday, Aug. 30, 2023. Police say the initial beekeeper was stung repeatedly, but there were no serious injuries following the swarm of bees in the area. Anderson said it was a collective effort from residents, officers, and the local beekeepers to clear the roadway and allow everyone to get to their destination safely.
Persons: Halton Regional Police Constable Ryan Anderson, Anderson, ” Anderson, Carlos Osorio, Organizations: CNN —, Halton Regional Police, CNN, Canadian Press, Police Locations: Ontario, Canada, Burlington, Burlington , Ontario, ” Burlington, Toronto, Lake Ontario, Niagara Falls
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