Por: New York Post Life November 12, 2022
Just when she thought she’d hit rock bottom. A UK tourist in Montenegro sustained severe injuries after falling over 30 feet while taking a cliff-side selfie — only to be left sitting in her own feces by medics. “I can only describe [the hospital] as medieval and grim,” Jenny Birch-Morgan, 61, told of the crappy ordeal, which occurred while she was vacationing with her daughter Omi in Budva. The Brit had reportedly attempted to snap a... + full article
New York Post USA Life November 22, 2022
Being neurotic may be a stress-inducing symptom of high blood pressure, a new study suggests. Neuroticism, or the personality trait that yields negative emotions that torpedo into stress, fear, anger, anxiety and depression, can be associated with, a new study published in the... + más
Neurotic people may suffer from one deadly physical symptom | Newsweek
The Best New Movies And Shows To Stream On Netflix, Hulu, HBO, Apple TV+, Peacock, Disney+ And Mubi This Weekend | Forbes
New York Post USA Life November 14, 2022
A sightseer plummeted 40 feet to his death after he slipped while snapping a cliff-side selfie at a scenic hot spot in Brazil. The freak accident occurred Nov. 10 after logistics analyst Igor de Oliveira Rodrigues Dias went to Joatinga Beach in Rio de Janeiro to celebrate... + más
Man tries to take selfie with snake, gets bitten and dies | Newsweek
I fell 33 feet while snapping selfie — hospital left me laying in my feces and blood | New York Post
Newsweek USA Tech November 11, 2022
A 26-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh in northern India has died after attempting to take a selfie with a venomous snake.The man, who went by the name Dharamveer, was visiting the Kakoda fair in neighboring Budaun district when he came across a snake charmer. Hoping to get a... + más
Huge venomous snake found on homeowner's windowsill: Absolute weapon | Newsweek
Man tries to kiss cobra, gets bitten in face now battling for life | Newsweek
RTTNews USA Health November 08, 2022
Laboratory-grown blood has been transfused into a human being in a world's first clinical trial.The manufactured blood cells were grown from stem cells from donors. Around 5-10 mls, or about one to two teaspoonfuls of red cells were then transfused into volunteers in the... + más
Lab-grown blood given to humans in world-first trial aimed at combatting rare disorders | CNBC
Blood donations this winter: American Red Cross urges people not to forget to donate | Fox News
CNBC USA Health November 07, 2022
Blood grown in a laboratory has been transfused into humans for the first time in a landmark clinical trial.Future Publishing Future Publishing Getty ImagesLONDON — Blood grown in a laboratory has been transfused into humans for the first time in a landmark clinical trial that... + más
Don’t Pay for Cord-Blood Banking | The Atlantic
Frozen embryos linked to increased risk of hypertensive disorders during pregnancy, study finds | NBC News
Fox News USA Politics November 07, 2022
With winter on the horizon, health officials expect both influenza and to surge simultaneously — which can cause ripple effects in terms of fewer blood donations if many people become sick.The American Red Cross is urging Americans not to forget to donate this fall and... + más
The importance of blood donations in the Black community | WPTV
The Atlantic USA Health October 17, 2022
Umbilical blood can be a valuable treatment for rare diseases. But that doesn’t mean you need to pay thousands of dollars to bank your baby’s.The AtlanticOctober 17, 2022, 1:12 PM ETUpdated at 3:30 p.m. ET on October 17, 2022In the fall of 1988, , a 5-year-old boy with a... + más
Woman saved by 'cord blood' transplant: How it’s helping more bone marrow transplant recipients | ABC News
These 3 Canadian banks offer the most in-demand emerging mobile features | Business Insider
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